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Corporate Author
Title
General Nelson's heirs.
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Imprint
[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1831]
Description
1 online resource (10, 3 pages).
Series
House document (Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates) ; 1831, no. 9-10.
Summary
Report submitted by the Auditor, Treasurer, and Second auditor concerning whether there are any legal claims from General Thomas Nelson's heirs for payments from the state. The claims would stem from expenditures make to Virginia by the general during the Revolutionary War. After consideration the authors concluded that no legal claim could be based on the evidence thus presented.
Note
Report signed by Ja's E. Heath, Aud. Pub. Accounts ; L. Burfoot, Treasurer Commonwealth; J. Brown, Jr, Second Auditor.
As evidence, includes Document no. 10, Correspondence between Governor Monroe and President Jefferson, on the subject of procuring a Territory beyond the Commonwealth, for removing persons obnoxious to the laws. The correspondence are dated February-November 1802.
As evidence, includes Document no. 10, Correspondence between Governor Monroe and President Jefferson, on the subject of procuring a Territory beyond the Commonwealth, for removing persons obnoxious to the laws. The correspondence are dated February-November 1802.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed April 11, 2022).
Location
www
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Alternate Title
LLMC-Digital Collection
Language
English
Includes
Correspondence between Governor Monroe and President Jefferson, on the subject of procuring a Territory beyond the Commonwealth, for removing persons obnoxious to the laws.
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