Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
Promissory Note, 1796
Promissory note from Preston to James Parberry, in the amount of 250 pounds.
Correspondence, 1801
Letter from Thomas L. Preston asking for money to continue his education at Washington Academy.
Receipt, 1802
Receipt for money paid to estate of James Patton by Peter Bassinger (on behalf of Adam Miller).
Correspondence, 1806
Letter from John Preston to agent for the Austin-Paine lead mine concerning the transport of lead from Lynchburg to Fort Chiswell, Virginia.
Promissory Note, 1806
Promissory note from Preston to Walter Crockett, in the amount of 334 dollars.
Correspondence, 1807
Letter from [John Preston?] in Montgomery County, Virginia, to unidentified person concerning a lawsuit against him.
Promissory Note, 1808
Promissory note from John Preston to James Breckenridge, in the amount of $1379.50 with interest.
Loan Agreement, 1809
Agreement between Charles Taylor and John Preston concerning the terms of the loan of a enslaved man named Nathan.
Correspondence, 1810
Letter from [John Preston?] in Richmond, Virginia, to unidentified person about placing his son, John B. Preston, in school.
Contract, 1811
Employment contract between Preston and Horseshoe Bottom plantation overseer, Cornelius Brown.