Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family

J. Thomas Hewin to Benjamin Franklin Yancey, October 24, 1910

Index Terms:
Legal matters | Place--Richmond, VA | Social organizations
Summary:

J. Thomas Hewin informs B.F. Yancey not to come to Richmond about the lawsuit until receiving further orders from Hewin.

Letterhead:

J. Thomas Hewin
Attorney-at-Law
Richmond, VA

Envelope:

To: Prof. B.F. Yancey
Esmont, Va.
From: J. Thomas Hewin
Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law
Notary Public
Richmond, Virginia
Postmark: Richmond, VA
OCT 25, 1910
11-AM B.F. Yancey, Esmont, Va is written in opposite direction on the envelope.

Transcription of Letter

Oct. 24th, 1910

Dear Mr. Yancey,
Sir:

Don't come to Richmond in regards to lawsuit until you hear from me. The first Monday in November is the return day of process only. Wait for orders from me.

Yours & C.
J. Thomas Hewin

Tell Miss Jenkins the same.

Bibliographic Information
Published by: Virginia Center for Digital History
Source copy consulted: Papers of the Benjamin Franklin Yancey Family (MSS 11599), Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Text and images (c) copyright 2001, by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia

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