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Thomas Miller Papers, 1773-1852

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Processed by: Jim Greve
Date completed: 21 May 2001

Private Papers Collection, Acc# 38114
Extent: 5.75 cubic feet

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Provenance:
Transferred from Goochland County Circuit Court.

Restrictions:
None

Preferred citation:
Thomas Miller Papers, 1773-1852, Accession 38114, Goochland County Circuit Court Records, Local government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Separations:
None

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Thomas Miller was born in Goochland County, Virginia on 20 March 1754. He was the son of William Miller and Mary Heath. He was an attorney, deputy sheriff and sheriff of Goochland County, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, and a planter with estates in Goochland, Spotsylvania, and King William Counties. He married Constance Massie, the daughter of Maj. Nathaniel Massie and Betsy Watkins. Thomas Miller died at his residence Lavallie in Goochland County on 27 April 1819.

James B. Ferguson was one of Thomas Miller's executors. He was born circa 1781, and was also a planter and member of the Virginia House of Delegates. He married Sally Gay, the daughter of Willam Gay and Judith Scott.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Papers, 1754-1819, of Thomas Miller (1754-1819) of Goochland County, Virginia, as well as the executor of his estate James B. Ferguson (b. ca. 1781), also of Goochland. Includes correspondence, subject files, accounts, receipts, papers of William Gay and William Pope, and oversize items. This collection is part of the Goochland County Circuit Court Records.

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Series I. Correspondence
The correspondence covers the years 1781-1848 and is divided into letters to and from Thomas Miller, and those to and from James B. Ferguson. Topics covered in the Thomas Miller letters mainly concern business matters relating to the operation of his vast land holdings in Goochland, Spotsylvania, and King William Counties, and his various plantations, including Byrd, Lavallie, Manskin Lodge, Slab City, and Woodville. Subjects include the purchase, sale, and shipments of corn, wheat, flour, and timber produced on his plantations, as well as the sale and hire of slaves to work the land. Many of these letters are written by the overseers of his properties.

A large proportion of the letters are financial in nature as well, and deal with his acting as security for loans, as well as the loaning of money himself, to various individuals. There are orders for payments of money and for goods. There are letters from brokerage and mercantile houses in Richmond, including Gallego, Richard & Company and Lewis Perkins & Company, which sold Miller's products, and also advanced him his needed capital.

Thomas Miller was an attorney, and many of his letters deal with his duties representing various clients, including notices of his intention to take depositions in court cases. Miller was also deputy sheriff and sheriff of Goochland County. There are a few letters relating to his duties in these positions, including the issuing of executions.

Likewise, the letters of James B. Ferguson are business and financial in nature. Many of them are written by Miller's sons, who inherited their father's estate after his death. James B. Ferguson was one of Miller's executors. There are also many letters from Joseph S. Watkins, with whom Ferguson had numerous business dealings. There is also a letter from Watkins detailing his candidacy for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1832.

Series II. Estate Papers
The estate papers concern the estates of Obediah Daniel, Gideon Hatcher, Thomas Miller, John Salmon, and Matthew Vaughan. Material found in this series includes accounts, attorneys', clerks' and sheriffs' fee bills, bonds, correspondence, fifas, receipts, sales, and suit papers.

Series III. Subject Files
The subject files contain a variety of material, including advertisements, affidavits and depositions, agreements, bonds, clerks' and sheriffs' fee bills, deeds, fifas, various lists, powers of attorney, promissory notes, slave bills of sale, suit papers, and other items. There are also files, interfiled in this series alphabetically by name, for individuals with whom Miller had extensive business dealings.

Series IV and V. Accounts and Receipts
There are series containing accounts and receipts, both arranged by year. Within the receipts series is a group of receipts for Miller's wheat crop.

Series VI. William Gay Papers
There is a series of personal papers of William Gay (1745-1815). Gay's daughter Sally married James B. Ferguson. His papers include accounts, a bond, clerks' fee bills, correspondence, deeds, promissory notes, receipts and a tax bill. The material is business-related, much of it between Gay and John Tabb (1736-1798) of Amelia County.

Series VII. William Pope Papers
The William Pope papers include accounts, attorney's fees, correspondence, powers of attorney, and suit papers. The majority of these papers relate to William Pope's activities as attorney for Col. John Syme (1727-1805) of Rocky Mills, Hanover County.

Series VIII. Oversize
The series of oversize items includes accounts, deeds, inventories and appraisements of the estate of Thomas Miller, a lease, lists of judgments recovered against Thomas Miller's executors, and suit papers.

CONTAINER LIST

Box Folder Contents
Series I. Correspondence
Thomas Miller
1 1 1781
2 1782
3 1783
4 1784
5 1785
6 1787
7 1788
8 1789
9 1790
10 1791
11 1792
12 1793
13 1794
14 1795
15 1796
16 1797
17 1798
18 1799
19 1800
20 1801
21 1802
22 1803
23 1804
24 1805 (January-July)
25 1805 (August-December)
26 1806 (January-June)
27 1806 (July-December)
28 1807
29 1808
30 1809
2 1 1810
2 1811
3 1812
4 1813
5 1814 (January-August)
6 1814 (September-December)
7 1815 (January-June)
8 1815 (July-December)
9 1816 (January-July)
10 1816 (August-December)
11 1817 (January-June)
12 1817 (July-December)
13 1818
14 1819
15 n.d.
James B. Ferguson
3 1 1805
2 1819
3 1820
4 1821
5 1822
6 1823
7 1824
8 1825
9 1826
10 1827
11 1828
12 1829
13 1830
14 1831
15 1832
16 1833
17 1834
18 1835
19 1836
20 1838
21 1839
22 1840, 1842, 1848
23 n.d.
Series II. Estate Papers
4 1 Daniel, Obediah
Hatcher, Gideon
2 Accounts
3 Attorney's Fees
4-5 Clerk's Fees
6 Correspondence
7 Court Orders for Payment of Witnesses
8 Fifas
9 Miscellaneous
10 Power of Attorney
11 Receipts
12 Sheriff's Fees
Miller, Thomas
13-14 Accounts
15 Bond
16 Clerk's and Sheriff's Fees
17 Correspondence
18 Final Settlement of Accounts
19 Miscellaneous
20 Receipts
21 Sales of Negroes
22 Suit Papers
see also Oversize
5 1 Salmon, John
Vaughan, Matthew
2 Accounts and Receipts
3 Affidavits and Depositions
4 Bonds
5 Correspondence
6 Fifas
7 Suit Papers
Series III. Subject Files
8 Advertisements for Sales of Property
9 Affidavits and Depositions
10 Agreements, 1780-1805
11 Agreements, 1806-1810
12 Agreements, 1811-1815
13 Agreements, 1816-1819, 1841
14 Appeal Bonds, 1801, 1808
15 Bail Bond, 1783
16 Bill of Lading, 1816
17 Bills of Sale
18 Bonds, 1782-1799
19 Bonds, 1800-1805
20 Bonds, 1806-1825
21 Bonds for Slave Hires
22 Archibald Bryce & Co.
6 1 Capias
2 Clerk's Fee Bills
3 Davis, Augustine
4 Deane, Francis B.
5 Deane, Thomas
6 Deeds, 1788-1815
7 Deeds, 1816-1830 (see also Overize)
8 Distilled Spirits Inspection Certificate, 1791
9 Duke, Edmond
10-11 Ellis & Allen
12 Eppes, Francis
13 Executors Bond, 1796 (copy)
14 Fee Book, 1785-1787
15 Fifas
16 Fleming, William R.
17 Fowler, Jacob B.
18 Forbes, Jesse
19 Freeman, Zachariah
20 Fuzmore, Isaac Jr.
21 George, William
22 Horse Pedigree, 1833
23 Leake, Joseph
24 Lists of Hands Collecting Bark and Amounts Paid, 1815
25 Lists of Negroes
26 List of Prices for Blacksmith Work, 1784
27 List of Tools and Stock
28 Lovell, Micajah
29 Lyle, James
30 McBride, Minor
31 McKeand, Willis
32 Memoranda
33 Miscellaneous
34 Morris, Richard
35 Mutual Assurance Society
7 1 Opinions
2 Orders for Payment of Witnesses
3 Parrish, Moses
4 Poindexter, William G.
5 Pollock, John
6 Powers of Attorney
7 Promissory Notes, 1782-1794
8 Promissory Notes, 1795-1810
9 Promissory Notes, 1811-1816
10 Promissory Notes, 1817-1839
11 Protests
12 Riddle, Thomas
13 Royster, Thomas
14 Sheriff's Fee Bills
15 Slave Bills of Sale
16 Slave Runaways
17 Subpoena
18 Subscription List, 1803
19 Suit Papers - Drumwright vs. Vaughan & Miller
20 Suit Papers - Freeman vs. Miller
21 Suit Papers - Houchins vs. Miller
22 Suit Papers - Richardson vs. Toler
23 Suit Papers - Miscellaneous (see also Oversize)
24 Tax Receipts
25 Will (portion, unidentified)
26 Woodson, Joseph
Series IV. Accounts
8 1 1773
2 1782
3 1783
4 1785
5 1786
6 1787
7 1788
8 1789
9 1790
10 1791
11 1792
12 1793
13 1794
14 1795
15 1796
16 1797
17 1798
18 1799
19 1800
20 1801
21 1802
22 1803
23 1804
24 1805
25 1806
26 1807
9 1 1808
2 1809
3 1810
4 1811
5 1812
6 1813
7 1814
8 1815
9 1816
10 1817
11 1818
12 1819
13 1820-1829
14 1834, 1852
15 n.d.
see also Oversize
Series V. Receipts
10 1 1781
2 1782
3 1783
4 1784
5 1785
6 1786
7 1787
8 1788
9 1789
10 1790
11 1791
12 1792
13 1793
14 1794
15 1795
16 1796
17 1798
18 1799
19 1800
20 1801
21 1802
22 1803
23 1804
24 1805
25 1806
26 1807
27 1808
28 1809
29 1810
30 1811
31 1812
32 1813
33 1814
34 1815
35 1816
36 1817
37 1818
38 1819
39 1820
40 1821
41 1822
42 1823
43 1826
44 n.d.
Receipts for Wheat Crop
11 1 1782
2 1783
3 1788
4 1789
5 1791
6 1792
7 1793
8 1796
9 1799
10 1800
11 1803
12 1804
13 1805
14 1806
15 1807
16 1808
17 1809
18 1810
19 1811
20 1812
21 1813
22 1815
23 1816
24 1817
25 1818
26 1820
Series VI. William Gay Papers
12 1 Accounts
2 Bond
3 Clerk's Fee Bill
4 Correspondence, 1779-1788
5 Correspondence, 1789-11807
6 Deeds
7 Promissory Notes
8 Receipts
9 Tax Bill
Series VII. William Pope Papers
10 Accounts
11 Attorney's Fees
12 Correspondence
13 Powers of Attorney
14 Suit Papers
Series VIII. Oversize
13 1-3 Accounts
4 Deed, 1815 (Goochland County)
5 Deed, 1817 (King William County)
6-7 Inventories and Appraisements, Estate of Thomas Miller
8 Lease
9 Lists of Judgments Recovered Against Thomas Miller's Executors
10 Suit Papers - Miller vs. Ferguson, Bill, 1826

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