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Stories, Thoughts and Finds as a Student of History
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A Historian in Training | Stories, Thoughts and Finds as a Student of History A Historian in Training Skip to content Home About Honors Thesis Kind Words C.V. ← Older posts May 31, 2015 · 8:52 pm 19th Century Virginia Homebrew? Recently I have been completing research for an upcoming History at Sunset Program at the park. During the last week or so I have been combing through available transcribed letters written by Isaac Hite Jr. and others related to the plantation. The letters reveal numerous aspects of everyday life on the plantation. They also allow historians insight into the various business endeavors of Hite and Belle Grove Plantation. As any successful business owner, Hite kept meticulous records of his goods being shipped and sold to market. Most of his flour and grain was shipped to Alexandria. Once there, certain merchants would hold and sell his goods locally and across the Atlantic. During my review of these letters I came across a certain lett...
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