01667cpcaa2200301 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116100004000128245004600168300001400214506002200228520063900250533003400889545007900923546003601002600002901038600008401067610004501151610003501196650003201231650003201263650002401295650004601319mm2003084959DLC20260227111729.0030527|||||||||||| eng  amm2003084959 aDLCedacscDLCdDLC 7aC2lcmd1 aAlston, Theodosia Burr,d1783-1813.00aTheodosia Burr Alston papers,f1789-1809. a6fitems.0 aOpen to research.8 aChiefly letters of Alston to her half-brother A. J. Frederick Prevost including a letter (Dumfries, Va.; 1801 October 18) describing plague in New York, quarantine against yellow fever at Philadelphia, and visit to the U.S. Capitol and White House in Washington, D.C., a letter (Richmond, Va.; 1807 September 2) after conclusion of the trial of Aaron Burr for conspiracy shows her and his feelings at the acquittal, and letters (1792 October 20) and (South Carolina; 1809 September 12) regarding family matters. Also includes an unsigned letter (1801 January 10) and letter signed Thad (?) Burr (1789 January 5) addressed to Prevost. aPositive photostats.b[S.l.].0 aDaughter of Aaron Burr. Born Theodosia Burr; married Joseph Alston, 1801. aCollection material in English.10aBurr, Aaron,d1756-1836.10aPrevost, A. J. Frederick,q(Augustine James Frederick),d1767-vCorrespondence.20aUnited States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)20aWhite House (Washington, D.C.) 0aBurr Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 0aEpidemicszNew York (State) 0aTrials (Conspiracy) 0aYellow feverzPennsylvaniazPhiladelphia.