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Brock Collection: Randolph-Tucker family papers, (bulk 1770-1890)

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    Randolph-Tucker Family Papers

    Manuscripts

    Brock's collection of papers and manuscripts relating to political, military, economic, religious, social, and genealogical history of the state of Virginia. Included are papers of prominent Virginia families, business firms and businessmen, religious and fraternal organizations, government offices and departments, politicians, statesmen, and administrators.

    mssBR

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    Brock Collection: Lipscombe family papers

    Manuscripts

    Business, financial, and legal records and some correspondence of the Lipscombe family, particularly of Ambrose Lipscombe (fl. 1770-1793), Nathaniel Claiborne Lipscombe (d. 1847), and his son Nathaniel Claiborne Lipscombe

    mssBR Boxes 28 & 29

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    Brock Collection: Garland family papers, (bulk 1816-1857)

    Manuscripts

    Chiefly legal and business papers of various members of the Garland family of Lynchburg, Va., particularly Samuel Garland and the law firm of Samuel and Maurice H. Garland, and the mercantile firm of Garland & Roy. Included in the collection is business and personal correspondence of John B. Roy

    mssBR Boxes 84-86

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    Brock Collection: Pleasants family papers, (bulk 1745-1850)

    Manuscripts

    Papers and correspondence of several generation of the Pleasants family, focusing on Robert Pleasants.

    mssBR Boxes 12-15

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    Brock Collection: Lee family papers, (bulk 1765-1870)

    Manuscripts

    Papers, chiefly correspondence, of four generations of the Lee family

    mssBR Boxes 4 & 5

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    Brock Collection: Perkins family papers

    Manuscripts

    Correspondence, with some legal and financial documents, mostly relating to William H. Perkins. Included are letters addressed to his deputy, John F. Hansford

    mssBR Boxes 76 & 77