Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond Virginia, 1782–1865 (87 page)

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Branch and Company. Business Records. 1846-48.
Brand, Benjamin. Papers. 1790-1838.
Breckinridge Family. Papers. 1740-1902.
Brock, Robert Alonzo. Diary. 1858-61.
Brooks, William Benthall. Papers. 1862-67.
Cabell, William H. Commonplace Book. 1840.
Cardwell, Wyatt. Papers. 1853.
Carrington, Paul. Account Book. 1787-91.
Chamberlayne, Edward Pye. Account Books. 1821-77.
Chamberlayne, Dr. Lewis Webb. Account Books. 1798-1854.
Chambliss, John Randolph. Letters. 1863.
 
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Claiborne, Herbert Augustine. Account Books. 1819-1902.
Clarke, John. Letterbook. 1804-8.
Colonization Society of Virginia. Annual Reports. 1833, 1838-39, 1851.
Committee of Vigilance. Records. 1813-14.
Confederate States of America. War Department Imprints.
Evans, James H. Papers. 1856-65.
Gooch, Philip Claiborne. Diary. 1845-52.
Harrison Family. Papers. 1786-1908.
Haxall, Bolling Walker. Account Books. 1851-83.
Haxall Family. Papers. 1835-1920.
Howlett, James C. Receipt. 1864.
James River and Kanawha Canal. Annual Reports. 1835-41, 1848-52, 1860.
Little, Dr. John Peyton. Commonplace Book. 1836-63.

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