Manuscripts
Brock Collection: Papers of Robert William Hughes, (bulk 1874-1891)
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Brock Collection: Letters from Kate Mason Rowland to Robert Alonzo Brock
Manuscripts
Letters from Kate Mason Rowland to R. A. Brock concerning her work on The life of George Mason, Virginia history, affairs of Virginia Historical Society, etc.
mssBR Box 138
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Brock Collection: Papers of Archelaus Hughes
Manuscripts
Correspondence and business records Archelaus Hughes. Included are rentals, leases, titles, and building contracts of real estate in Richmond, adjacent to the James River Canal, and surveys and deeds for property in Kent and Henrico Conties. There are a few personal letters, including ones discussing the trial of Aaron Burr (1807) and Fourth of July (1813), and a letter from John Clopton (1756-1816) about political and congressional news (1810)
mssBR Box 50 (2)
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Brock Collection: Papers of Robert Means
Manuscripts
Legal and business papers of Robert Means and Daniel Call. Included are a few personal letters discussing political news in Virginia and Ohio. Among correspondents are Virginia Land Office, Duncan McArthur and Albert Gallatin
mssBR Box 63
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Brock Collection: Papers of William Wood Crump, (bulk 1868-1895)
Manuscripts
Professional and personal correspondence, chiefly letters to addressed to Judge Crump
mssBR Box 108
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Brock Collection: Papers of John C. Underwood
Manuscripts
Miscellaneous professional and political correspondence of Judge Underwood. Included are his legal opinions and correspondence with legislators, clerks, lawyers, Republican politicians, etc. discussing legal matters and political situation, particularly Virginia Constitutional Convention (1867-1868)
mssBR Box 207
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Brock Collection: Papers of Hunter Holmes Marshall, (bulk 1866-1876)
Manuscripts
Personal and professional correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Hunter Holmes Marshall. Included are pieces relating to Judge Marshall's attempt to get reinstated in 1869 and his law practice
mssBR Box 127