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Greetings,

On pages 133-134 of "The Diary of Robert Rose: A View of Virginia by a
Scottish Colonial Parson" by Ralph Emmett Fall (published in 1977),
Fall writes about a man named Duncan Graham, who figured prominently
in the history of Caroline, Hanover, and King William Counties. He
mentions a memorandum book of Graham's dated to 1719, and says that in
1973 it was owned by "Mrs. Calvin T. Lucy, descendant, of Prospect
Hill, Ladysmith, VA."

Does anyone know if this memorandum book has found its way to a
publicly accessible repository? I have sent a communication to Calvin
T. Lucy, Jr. in Midlothian, but have not yet received a reply.


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W. Scott Smith, Managing Partner
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