5 essays contain 9 name Virginia.
Virginia will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
13 primary documents contain 9 name Virginia.
Virginia will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
- Letter from John C. Jones to Thomas W. Jones, September 8, 1813 John Cargill Jones
- Letter from Leander Hughes to John Hughes, August 23, 1823 Leander Hughes, fl. 1823-1824
- Letter from F. W. Harrison to Thomas Jones, April 10, 1824 Frederick William Harrison
- Letter from Leander Hughes to John Hughes, October 2, 1824 Leander Hughes, fl. 1823-1824
- Letter from Peter W. Hairston to Ruth S. Hairston, February 3, 1835 Peter Wilson Hairston, 1819-1886
- Debate Speech of William J. Long for the Dialectic Society, June 23, 1837: "Should Texas Be Admitted into the Union?" William John Long, 1815-1882
- Letter from Alpheus Jones to Peter W. Hairston, October 23, 1837 Alpheus Jones
- Letter from Alpheus Jones to Peter W. Hairston, May 9, 1838 Alpheus Jones
- Letter from R. A. Clement and Charles P. Hartwell to Edmund T. Wilkins, February 20, 1839 Ralph A. Clement, and Charles P. Hartwell
- Letter from Rufus L. Patterson to Phoebe C. Patterson, May 8, 1849 Rufus Lenoir Patterson, 1830-1879
- Debate Speech of Hamilton C. Jones, Jr., for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857: "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" Hamilton Chamberlain Jones, 1837-1904
- Letter from Edward H. Armstrong to Thomas G. Armstrong, April 20, 1861 Edward Hall Armstrong, 1841-1864
- "Legend of Chapel Hill, 1866" John Williams Fries, b. 1846