Box 2
Container
Contains 129 Results:
List of taxable property owned by John Preston in Botetourt County. Signed by William Walker,, March 10, 1807.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
March 10, 1807.
Thomas Preston to "Dear Brother," Gen. John Preston, in Montgomery County. Concerns John Preston's support for Thomas's schooling at Washington Academy, includes a request for additional funds. Washington Academy,, April 11, 1807.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
April 11, 1807.
John Preston to Lt. Col. Henry Bowyer. Contains division orders, second regiment of Virginia Cavalry,, July 30, 1807.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
July 30, 1807.
Samuel Coleman to Maj. Gen. John Preston. Order concerning state's quota of militia. Adjutant General's Office, Richmond,, August 18, 1807.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
August 18, 1807.
George Pury to Gen. John Preston in Montgomery City. Concerns Pury's receipt of a subpoena from Preston and a business deal between Pury and Major Shiffy. Wythe County,, October 14, 1807.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
October 14, 1807.
Francis Preston to "Dear Brother," Gen. John Preston, in Montgomery County. Refers to Mr. King hiring Gen. Preston's Negroes; a trip to Smithfield; recent elections. Abingdon,, February 26, 1808.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
February 26, 1808.
John Radford to [his brother-in-law Gen. John Preston at Horseshoe Bottom, Montgomery County. Concerns his move to Ohio and acquisition of land there. Refers to bringing a slave woman with him and paying his mother $300 for her. Frankfort,, July 14, 1808.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
July 14, 1808.
Nathaniel Hart to Gen. John Preston in Richmond. Refers to a debt to be paid in horses. Spring Hill [Kentucky],, August 18, 1809.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
August 18, 1809.
Gen. John Preston to John Champ at Horseshoe Bottom. Includes instructions for Champ as overseer at Horseshoe Bottom. Richmond,, January 9, 1810.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
January 9, 1810.
Godfrey Brooks to "Master," Gen. John Preston, in Richmond. Reports on affairs at Greenfield. Greenfield,, April 20, 1810.
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Didier Collection of Preston Family Papers includes papers of James Patton, Patton's grandson William Preston, and Preston's eldest son, John Preston, all of Montgomery County, Virginia. The Preston family was important in the surveying, settlement, military affairs, and government of Southwest Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Their papers consist of business and legal documents, surveys, and correspondence. Much of the collection relates to John Preston (1764-1827), treasurer of...
Dates:
April 20, 1810.