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Title Description Call Number Separate Records Available?
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. East Florida, 1746-1783 East Florida, correspondence with the British Board of Trade and Secretary of State 1746-1783, with entry books of letters, instructions, warrants, commissions, patents, etc. MICFILM 1592 No
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. Georgia, 1734-1782 Georgia, correspondence with the British Board of Trade and Secretary of State 1734-1782, with entry books of letters, instructions, warrants, commissions, patents, etc. MICFILM 4331 No
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. North Carolina, 1702-1777 North Carolina, correspondence with the British Board of Trade and Secretary of State 1702-1777, with entry books of letters, instructions, warrants, commissions, patents, etc. MICFILM 1590 No
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. South Carolina, 1720-1781 This correspondence took place among the royal governors of South Carolina, the British Secretary of State and the Board of Trade about Indian relations, politics and trade. It reveals a deadlock between the governor and assembly in oppostion to the British Colonial Office. MICFILM 1591 No
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. Virginia, 1691-1774 Correspondence of Alexandro Sportswood, Sir William Gooch, Robert Dinwiddle and the Earl of Dunmore comprise this collection. The records include comments on the political and economic life of the colony as well as a description of Virginia's westward expansion to the Ohio River. MICFILM 1592 No
 Original correspondence, America and West Indies. West Florida, 1712-1783 West Florida, correspondence with the British Board of Trade and Secretary of State 1712-1783, with entry books of letters, instructions, warrants, commissions, patents, etc. MICFILM 1592 No
Plantations general Collection of British Colonial Office with general records of plantations in the American colonies. MICFILM 3384 No
The William Blathwayt papers at Colonial Williamsburg 1631-1722  Long years of effective service as secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations and in other prominent administrative posts made Blathwayt well known in his own time. His habit of carefully preserving his wide correspondence has made his papers an important archive of British-colonial relations. Digital guide. MICFILM 1728 No

 

 

 

 


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