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| | Guide Introduction: Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th |
 | | Section 22 consists of twenty items, correspondence, 1879-1921, of Frances Daniel (Edrington) Bozzell (of Myrtle Grove, Stafford County, Virginia) with James Ashby, C. Bryan, Helen Combs, Lawrence Rosseau Combs (at the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia, Alexandria), Elizabeth Hawkins (Stone) Edrington (of Myrtle Grove, Stafford County, Virginia), Mary V. Edrington, Alvin Thomas Embrey, Mrs. |
 | | 1872, of Frances Daniel (Edrington) Bozzell with Lowery and Brent, of Fredericksburg, Virginia; an acrostic, 1880, to Frances Daniel (Edrington) Bozzell; and a letter, 1897, of Charles Henry Ashton to W. Bozzell. |
 | | The letter concerns a lawsuit involving the estate of Daniel Parke; attempts to remove Byrd from the Council of Virginia; financial accounts with Micajah Perry; and the collection of rent from his tenants. |
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