folder 012: Correspondence, January–May 1795

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Enslaved people are documented in a will, 6 March, in which Eliza Kennon bequeathed three enslaved people, Dick, Lucy, and Lucy's son David, to her son William Kennon; an enslaved girl Hannah, who was the daughter of Dianna, to her granddaughter Elizabeth Warren Kennon; an enslaved boy named Ben to her grandson William Kennon Harrison; an enslaved boy named Patrick to her grandson William Kennon (son of Richard Kennon); an enslaved boy named Jim to her grandson John Woodson Kennon; Jane and her children to the children (except William Kennon) of her son Richard Kennon; Dianna and her children to the children (except Elizabeth Warren Kennon) of her son Charles Kennon; and Ceasar and Fanny were bequeathed to John Kennon. Letter, 6 November, from William R. Davie discussing the plans for a new building at the University and the addition of teachers; continuation of letters form Isaac Lee Guion telling of his life at Princeton; letters, 7 and 20 March, from Hugh Williamson concerning his desire for copies of a letter from General Greene and some correspondence of Governor Caswell which were among the officials papers of North Carolina; correspondence, 14 and 20 June, between Haywood and John G. Blount concerning the possibility of the setting up of a mercantile establishment at UNC by Haywood's brother and a Mr. Hardin; letter, 15 September, from Willie Blount, Knoxville, Tenn., discussing relations between the Creek and Chickasaw Indians, immigration to Tennessee from the Atlantic states, and the building of roads; letter, 16 September, from Thomas Blount in Knoxville, concerning a merchant in Tennessee who was coming to Raleigh to set up a business; will of James Jordan, 21 December; letter, 29 December, from William R. Davie concerning publicizing trouble with the president of the University, and personal affairs.

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Washington 20th March 1795 Dear Sir

I am informed that there is in Glasgow's office, although the young man his clerk could not find it for me, a Letter book for Gov Caswell in which are contained a copy of the Letters directed to the Govr as well as of the Letters he wrote while Govr, except for one year. Mr Glasgow can shew you the Book. Will you be so good as look in it for the Copy of a Letter from Gov Pat Henry to Gov Caswell in which he, sd Henry, proposes to to Caswell that in case N Carolina will send to the aid of Georgia & S Car: 2000 men then called for by Congress, Virga will find her proportion 1000 into NC to protect the State while such a Body of our militia should be absent. doubtless also though not expressed, to see that our Women did not lose their breeding Time. Inclose me a copy of that Letter if you can find it. I am Dr Sir Your very hble Servt Hu Williamson

John Haywood Esqr

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John Haywood Esqr

Raleigh

Williamson

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Dear Sir Darborough 20th March 1795

If you recollect, I Deliverd you a letter from my father desiring you to be so kind as Informe him how he should come to his rite of some Certificates he had Purchasd if you will be so kind as to search you will find there names in the letter. it so happens I cant come by the way of Righley's but should be Exceedingly thankful to you if you be so kind as to let him know by the first oppty what he may do or whether he may git his pay respecting a Certificate Your mo obd sert Lem Gregg

PS if you shod have an oppty of writing please Direct it Nashville Excuse short letter TG

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From Lemuel Gregg Abt. final settlement

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