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Low water on unnamed river prevented Cornwall Co from shipping 350 tons of iron. W. S. Cothran suggests alternate rail plans with acknowledgement of railroad shipping delays due to cotton shipment monopoly or railroad cars.

Mary Anne Mason describes this as her first letter as a wife. Topics rest mainly on thank yous and messages to her family as she and Archer Anderson begin their honeymoon through France and Italy. Written from Blois [revisit archive--poor photo]

Le Ministre des Etats-Unis et Madame Mason, ont l'honneur de vous faire part du Mariage de Mademoiselle Mary Anne Mason, leur fille, avec Monsieur Archer Anderson de la Virginie.

Paris, 9 Aout 1859

City Fire Insurance Company deed of sale to Tredegar for land lying between the James River and Kanawha Canal, beginning on the tow path and running to the river. The deed includes a sketch of the plat.

The deed gives right-of-way to the Richmond…

Title of property lying on South side of Arch Street between 6th and 7th in the City of Richmond Va and conveyed by Jackson B. Wood to the Tredegar Company by deed bearing date 27th January 1872. Joseph Bryan conducted the survey.

Thos C Williams 30-day offer or property sale to Tredegar for land at the corner of Arch and Sixth Streets, Richmond.

Negotiations with General Joseph Reid Anderson to cede stock and settle contracts.

Extract from minutes of the regular meeting on the subject of preferential purchasing treatment to Tredegar Iron Works.

Black and white photograph of the demolition of the Archer Anderson house, 103 W. Franklin Street; image shows the side of the house and the three-story curved porch at the back; the Lexington Towers apartment building is visible across W. Franklin…

Mounted black and white photographic print of the home of General Joseph R. Anderson, Richmond; Classical Revival house with two-story portico supported by columns and one-story wings; surrounded by trees and a cast iron fence; sits on a corner lot;…