I did some Google searching, and finally found what may be what , in a footnote in Jean Butenhoff Lee's "The Price of Nationhood: The Revolution in Charles County." On page 300, note 49 includes the following: "Philip Richard Fendall to James Russell, Aug. 13, 26, 1774, Russell Papers, bundle 3, and James Forbes to Russell, Feb. 21, 1774, bundle 6, Coutts & Co., London (microfilm in the Virginia Colonial Records Project, reel M-235, at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library....)." The table of contents includes a note on sources, but that note is not included in the Google Books version available online. If you have (or can get) a copy of the book, there may very well be more information there. Hope this is helpful. Martha Katz-Hyman On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Jon Kukla <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I’m trying to track down the location of some manuscripts that, it turns > out, were not accurately cited in a book published in 1987 by a responsible > author and a good university press. It happens. > Here are the published citations: > > William Carr to [James] Russell, July 6, 1774, James Russell papers, bundle > 2, Alderman Library, Univ. of Va., Charlottesville; > AND > Thomas Fisher to [James] Russell, August 27, 1774, ibid., bundle 6. > I’ve contacted the author, who is now practicing law not history and no > longer has access to working notes, etc. > > > I also sought help from the archivists at the University of Virgina. They > could find no such collection at UVA, see below, but did provide another > similar citation that may cite the collection more accurately - but in a > Australian journal not on hand here. > > The archivist at UVA wrote, “Your letter has me stymied. I know of no James > Russell collection in the Special Collections department. In addition to > the > research you did I also checked our old card catalog with no results. . . . > In desperation I actually tried googling and discovered a similar citation > to a James Russell letter in a "bundle." A letter from John Augustine > Washington to James Russell, 1774 August 15, was cited in F. H. Schmidt, > "Sold and driven: assignment of convicts in eighteenth century Virginia," > p. > 25 note 106 in The Push from the Bush: A Bulletin of Social History no. 23, > October 1986. [but] unfortunately "Push From the Bush" is an Australian > publication which we do not have at U. Va. > > Can anyone shed light on the respository that holds the James Russell > collection ? > > Thank you > > > Jon Kukla > ________________ > www.JonKukla.com <http://www.jonkukla.com/> > > ______________________________________ > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at > http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html > ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html