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Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 25 March 1814

Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees

We John Harris John Nicholas, John Kelly, Peter Carr, and John Carr, five of the persons appointed Trustees by the Act of the General Assembly entitled “An act to establish an Accademy in the County of Albemarle and for other purposes,” having met at the house of Triplet T Estes, in the town of Charlottesville, for the purpose of taking into consideration the said recited Act, and there not appearing the majority, as required by the sd Act have agreed, in order to fill such vacancies as have occured by deaths, removals and resignations, to nominate the following Citizens, to wit: Thomas Jefferson, Jonathan B. Carr, Robert B Streshly, James Leitch, Edmund Anderson, Thomas Wells, Nicholas M Lewis, Frank Carr, John Winn, Alexander Garrett, Dabney Minor, Saml Carr and Thos Jameson, to fill such vacancies, and whenever one other (making a majority) of the Trustees in the said Act named, shall concur therein, they shall be considered as appointed for the purposes of carrying the Said recited Act into execution. And we hereby recommend a general meeting at the house of Triplet T Estes in the town of Charlottesville on the fifth day of the next month.

signed
 March 25. 1814. John Harris
Jno: Nicholas
Jno: Kelly
Peter Carr
John Carr
I Edward Garland concur in the above nomination Ed. Garland

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John Nicholas (ca. 1758–1836) was a captain in the Continental army who succeeded his father and namesake as Albemarle County clerk, serving from 1792 to 1815. In the latter year he moved to Buckingham County, although he retained substantial property holdings in Albemarle. A committed Federalist, Nicholas is best known for his role in the Langhorne incident of 1797, in which he accused TJ’s nephew Peter Carr of forging a letter to George Washington that unsuccessfully attempted to elicit an undiplomatic response from the president. Nicholas was an active trustee of the Albemarle Academy in 1814. Although TJ privately condemned him in 1811 as a “miserable scribbler,” they corresponded amicably in 1819 about Nicholas’s efforts to obtain a state pension (PTJ description begins Julian P. Boyd, Charles T. Cullen, John Catanzariti, Barbara B. Oberg, and others, eds., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1950– , 34 vols. description ends , 16:139–45; Manning J. Dauer, “The Two John Nicholases: Their Relationship to Washington and Jefferson,” American Historical Review 45 [1940]: 338–53; V. Dennis Golladay, “Jefferson’s ‘Malignant Neighbor,’ John Nicholas, Jr.,” VMHB description begins Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 1893–  description ends 86 [1978]: 306–19; Heitman, Continental Army description begins Francis B. Heitman, comp., Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April, 1775, to December, 1783, rev. ed., 1914 description ends , 413; Woods, Albemarle description begins Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia, 1901, repr. 1991 description ends , 289–90, 294, 368; Washington, Papers description begins W. W. Abbot, Dorothy Twohig, Philander D. Chase, Theodore J. Crackel, and others, eds., The Papers of George Washington, 1983– , 52 vols.  Colonial Ser., 10 vols.  Confederation Ser., 6 vols.  Pres. Ser., 14 vols.  Retirement Ser., 4 vols.  Rev. War Ser., 18 vols. description ends , Retirement Ser., 1:373–5, 475–7; TJ to James Monroe, 8 Jan. 1811; Nicholas to TJ, [received 9 Nov.], 25 Nov. 1819; TJ to Nicholas, 10, 28 Nov. 1819; Lynchburg Virginian, 12 May 1836).

John Carr was admitted to the bar in 1783 and subsequently served as deputy clerk of Albemarle County. He was clerk of the Albemarle County District Court, 1805–19, and first clerk of the Circuit Court of Albemarle, 1809–19 (PTJ description begins Julian P. Boyd, Charles T. Cullen, John Catanzariti, Barbara B. Oberg, and others, eds., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1950– , 34 vols. description ends , 28:477, 31:84; Edson I. Carr, The Carr Family Records [1894], 73, 111; Woods, Albemarle description begins Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia, 1901, repr. 1991 description ends , 159, 380; MB description begins James A. Bear Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767–1826, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends ; Frederick Johnston, Memorials of Old Virginia Clerks [1888], 24, 32).

Edward Garland (d. 1817) rose from lieutenant in the 1st Virginia Regiment to captain in the 14th Virginia Regiment of the Continental army, 1775–77, and served as an adjutant in the militia during the War of 1812. He acted as a sheriff in the 1790s, became a county magistrate in 1801, and represented Albemarle County in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1800–04. He left an estate with personal property valued at $7,334.25, including seventeen slaves (Woods, Albemarle description begins Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia, 1901, repr. 1991 description ends , 199, 364, 372; Heitman, Continental Army description begins Francis B. Heitman, comp., Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April, 1775, to December, 1783, rev. ed., 1914 description ends , 243; DNA: RG 15, SRRWPBLW; MB description begins James A. Bear Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767–1826, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 2:931, 993, 1006; Leonard, General Assembly description begins Cynthia Miller Leonard, comp., The General Assembly of Virginia, July 30, 1619–January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members, 1978 description ends , 219, 223, 227, 231; Charles Yancey to TJ, 22 Aug. 1814; Albemarle Co. Will Book, 6:206–7, 318–20).

Index Entries

  • Albemarle Academy; Board of Trustees, members of search
  • Albemarle Academy; Board of Trustees, Minutes of search
  • Anderson, Edmund; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Carr, Frank; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Carr, John; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Carr, John; identified search
  • Carr, Jonathan Boucher; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Carr, Peter (TJ’s nephew); and Albemarle Academy search
  • Carr, Samuel (TJ’s nephew); and Albemarle Academy search
  • Estes, Triplett T.; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Garland, Edward; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Garland, Edward; identified search
  • Garrett, Alexander; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Harris, John (d.1832); and Albemarle Academy search
  • Jameson, Thomas; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Public Service; as Albemarle Academy trustee search
  • Kelly, John; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Leitch, James; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Lewis, Nicholas Meriwether; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Minor, Dabney; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Nicholas, John; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Nicholas, John; identified search
  • Sthreshly, Robert B.; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Virginia; General Assembly search
  • Wells, Thomas; and Albemarle Academy search
  • Winn, John; and Albemarle Academy search