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Patrick Henry ALS Regarding a Slave Girl Patrick Henry (1736-1799) statesman, Autograph Letter Signe

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Patrick Henry ALS Regarding a Slave Girl Patrick Henry (1736-1799) statesman, Autograph Letter Signe
<B>Patrick Henry (1736-1799) statesman, Autograph Letter Signed</B></I> "<I>P. Henry</B></I>" one page, 6.5" x 8" with integral address leaf in his hand, Richmond, [Virginia], November 14, 1786, to his son-in-law Spencer Roane, by Fanny, a slave girl. As he prepared to depart Richmond after declining his reelection as Governor of Virginia in favor of resuming his law practice in Pleasant Grove, he writes of "<I>The unexpected appearance of your Waggon [sic] & Fannys setting off prevents her being clad as we could wish -- Indeed she followed the Waggon without our knowing it, being according to custom, with a Throng about us. Supposing Fanny may be usefull [sic] - to you she is now sent- with love to our dear Annie... P.S. My Wife is so busy packing up &c &c prevents her writing</B></I>" "<I>Annie</B></I>" was Anne Henry Roane Henry (1767-1799), his daughter. A fine, warm example. Some soiling and a tear to lower right corner affecting no text, else Fine. From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection.