Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839
Found in 405 Collections and/or Records:
A. Thompson to Lawrence Lewis, 1815 June 17
Farmington to Alexandria. Concerns search for teacher, and mentions differences in vegetation between New England and Virginia.
A. Williams to Lawrence Lewis, 1830 July 6
Battletown to Woodlawn. Financial matter: he has money to pay interest on money owed to Lewis. Wants him to endorse Lorenzo Lewis to receive it.
Account, A. T. Kennedy to Lawrence Lewis, 1827 January 11
Alexandria. Concerning books and stationary goods.
Account, Carrol and Young to Lawrence Lewis, undated
Bill for house repairs.
Account, D. Greland to Lawrence Lewis, 1817 April 19
Long account of expenses necessary in the education of Miss Frances [Parke] Lewis.
Account, Edward Stabler to Lawrence Lewis, 1807-1811
Account for medicines, spices, soaps, oils and powders.
Account, Edward Stabler to Lawrence Lewis, 1811-1812
Account for sundries and "1 Sett Teeth Extractors."
Account, Edward Stabler to Lawrence Lewis, 1815-1816
Account for spices, oils, powders, and medicines.
Account, Estate of George Washington, 1802-1811
Account, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors
Account, estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis, 1806-1818
Account, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis "No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis." Laminated, watermark.
Account, estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis, 1825 January 1 - 1833 January 15
A.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. "On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate." Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.
Account, Free Negroes in Account with Lawrence Lewis, 1803-1811
This account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809. "Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05."
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1800 June 13
Received payment in full.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1800 August 12
Alexandria. Account of books purchased from Gilpin.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1800 September 4
Alexandria. Account of books purchased.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1800 October 28
Receipt for 126 gallons and 1 quart of whiskey.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1801-1804
Alexandria. Various goods and services rendered.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1801 March 13
Alexandria. Concerns various building materials, sugar, and bacon.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1803 January 20
Alexandria. Receipt for fine salts.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1803 June 25
Alexandria. Receipt for molasses and linseed oil.
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1803 August 25
Alexandria to Mount Vernon. For candles, fine salts, and flour.
Account, Henry Ingle to Lawrence Lewis, 1800 December 6
Washington. Account of building materials.
Account, J. C. & R. Withers to Lawrence Lewis, 1814-1815
Account for dry goods.
Account, J. C. & R. Withers to Lawrence Lewis, 1814-1815
Alexandria. Account for dry goods: gingham, cambric, ribbons, buttons.
Account, James A. Kennedy and Son to Lawrence Lewis, 1816 July 31
Alexandria to Woodlawn. Concerning books and stationary goods.
Account, James A. Kennedy and Son to Lawrence Lewis, 1817 December 31
Alexandria to Woodlawn. Concerning books and stationary goods.
Account, James Douglass to Lawrence Lewis, 1807
Account for various goods and services.
Account, James Jones to Lawrence Lewis, 1792 May 14
Account of farm goods and services.
Account, Jas. Vansant to Lawrence Lewis, 1833 March 11
Alexandria. Account for leather goods with accompanying note urgently asking for payment.
Account, Jeremiah Richards to Lawrence Lewis, 1826-1827
Account for produce.