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Brock Collection: Correspondence of Peyton Johnston

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of West, Johnston & Co

    Manuscripts

    Business correspondence and records of the firm

    mssBR Boxes 163-165

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of the editor of the Richmond standard

    Manuscripts

    Scattered correspondence accumulated by the editors of the Richmond Standard, chiefly by George Watson James. Included are letters to James from contributors, readers, and subscribers; articles, books reviews, etc. The articles and letters to the editor deal with Virginia history and genealogy

    mssBR Box 177

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of Lewis Hill

    Manuscripts

    Chiefly business letters addressed to Lewis Hill, relating to bill collecting and hiring of slaves. Included are a few documents and pieces of personal correspondence

    mssBR Box 92

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of J. D. K. Sleight

    Manuscripts

    Letters to J. D. K. Sleight, business agent of the Presbyterian Committee of Publication in Richmond, Va., chiefly from subscribers in Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, the Carolinas and other Southern States. Also included are letters from E. Thompson Baird, the Committee's Secretary

    mssBR Box 161

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    Francis Johnston letterbooks

    Manuscripts

    The letters are written to various people by Frank Johnston from New York City in 1853 to 1857. He discusses several types of business but the letters deal chiefly with the cotton trade. Johnston talks a lot about shipments of cotton and the prices.

    mssHM 78341-78342

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    Brock Collection: Correspondence of George C. Wedderburn

    Manuscripts

    Personal, political, and business correspondence of George C. Wedderburn, chiefly letters addressed to him. The letters discuss his contributions to various periodicals, family news, and business enterprises and transactions, including a steamship line and various publishing projects. Included is Wedderburn's correspondence with Gilbert Carlton Walker and Montgomery Blair regarding the Cincinnati Convention of Liberal Republican party in May 1872

    mssBR Box 168 (1)