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Letter, 1807 September 12, Robert Smith, Navy Department, to Capt. James Barron, Hampton, Virginia
Enclosing a call for a Court of Enquiry to investigate conduct of James Barron, for October
Letter, 1807 June, Commodore Samuel Barron to ?
Regarding information needed for the Court of Enquiry of the Affair of the Chesapeake and Leopard, involving his brother James Barron
Letter, Duff Green, Washington, to Commodore James Barron, Philadelphia, 24 September 1834
1 page. Autograph letter signed. Re: the pump invented by Barron
Letter, 1808 June 30, Robert Saunders, Williamsburg, to Commodore James Barron, Hampton
2 letters. Original-6 pages. Copy-8 pages.Autograph Letter Signed. Copy included.Letter Re: dissatisfaction with the outcome of the Court Martial of James Barron, criticism of the trial and "this unhallowed sentence against you"; and hopes for a full publication of the trial. Copy of the above included
Letter, 1876 June 18, James Barron Hope to Miss Jennie Barron Hope, care of Commodore S. Barron "Malvern", Loretto P.O., Essex County, Virginia
Letter discusses family matters and "my Williamsburg speech.
James Barron Hope,no place, to Jane A. (Barron) Hope, no place
Autograph Letter Signed. His ship's neat and warlike appearance; Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and "the peculiarities of these Negro Legislators, & their country"; encounters a funeral; dismisses the "free and easy, devil-may-care habits of these places"; wants her to write him at his next destination, Pensacola, [Florida]; a dispatch just arrived informing the crew that "the Commodore [?]" is in a nearby town; details his efforts to become a good and moral man
Statement by James Barron, regarding the General Order of Admiral Berkeley, 1807
Statement - regarding the General Order of Admiral Berkeley, by James Barron, 1807 1 page. Autograph Draft
Letter, 1887 September 7, "Papa" James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia, to Janey, Mrs. James Barron Hope Marr, West Tisbury, Massachusetts
Much engrossed in work and poetry; wrote 12 verses, 12 stories, night before; two "specimen" verses included and description of the poem
Letter, 1807 December 4, James Barron, near Hampton, to Robert B. Taylor, 4 December 1807
Letter Re: the taking of Mr. Saunders to assist Taylor in the defense of James Barron. Autograph draft signed
Letter, 1861 July 20, James Barron Hope to Mrs. James Barron Hope, at Mr. Wilcox's, Warrenton, North Carolina, and to his mother and children
Letter concerns elegance of the life at his grandmother's place [Mrs. James Barron]; his activity in writing for the Confederate cause
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