Jordan and Irvine Records, 1803-1871


Summary Information
Title: Jordan and Irvine Records
Inclusive Dates: 1803-1871

Creator:
  • Jordan and Irvine (Firm)
Call Number: McCormick Mss AL

Quantity: 3.1 c.f. (7 archives boxes and 2 index boxes)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Business records of John Jordan (1777-1854) and John Irvine (b. 1781), of Rockbridge County, Virginia, merchants, millers, builders, and ironmasters, representing their activities both before and after they formed their partnership about 1821. Although many accounts appear for the purchase and sale of general merchandise, most of the records concern the company's construction of a canal for the James River and Kanawha Company, and their production of iron at furnaces and forges in Rockbridge and Alleghany counties. The collection includes correspondence, miscellaneous general records, and bound volumes comprised of account, register, day books and other miscellaneous ledgers. Also includes a card index to the collection.

Language: English

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Scope and Content Note

Business records of John Jordan (1777-1854) and John Irvine (b. 1781), Rockbridge County, Virginia, merchants, millers, builders, and ironmasters, representing their activities both before and after they formed their partnership about 1821. Although many accounts appear for the purchase and sale of general merchandise, most of the records concern the company's construction of a canal for the James River and Kanawha Company, and their production of iron at furnaces and forges in Rockbridge and Alleghany counties. Canal records, 1823-1826, include specifications, estimates, registers of workmen, and letters concerning procurement of labor and supplies. Through the following decade the manufacture and sale of iron accounts for most of the correspondence and records.

The papers contain Jordan and Irvine's communications with local planters and merchants such as Robert Brooks, John F. Caruthers, William H. Graves, James McDowell Jr., John Ruff, and William Willson; business agents and dealers in Lynchburg and Richmond such as Samuel McCorkle, Bernard Peyton, Robert White, and Lewis Webb & Co.; and ironmasters such as Samuel F. Jordan, William Lusk, and William Weaver, as well as Baltimore and Philadelphia companies. Included also are letters and receipts from lawyer James D. Davidson and county clerk Samuel McDowell Reid; a volume showing property tax levies and collections for residents of Rockbridge County in 1806; and an iron forge account book, 1843-1844, kept by Joseph G. Trerey and Washington Jackson.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Accession Number: M90-048


Contents List
McCormick Mss AL
Correspondence and miscellaneous general records
Box   1
1803-1824
Box   2
1825-1827
Box   3
1828-1830
Box   4
1830-1831
Box   5
1832-1871, undated
Box   6
Folder   1
Property tax, levies assessed and paid for residents of Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1806
John Irvine general merchandise day books
Box   6
Folder   2
1810
Box   6
Folder   3
1810
Box   6
Folder   4
1811
Box   6
Folder   5
1811-1812
Box   6
Folder   6
1812
Box   6
Folder   7
1812-1813
Box   6
Folder   8
1813
Box   6
Folder   9
1813
Box   7
Folder   10
John Irvine rent books and board accounts, 1817-1823
Box   7
Folder   11
Alexander & Irvine, ledger, 1822-1823
Box   7
Folder   12
Jordan and Irvine, register of hands at work on canal, 1824-1825
Box   7
Folder   13
John Jordan with Jordan and Irvine, cash accounts, 1828-1834
Box   7
Folder   14
Joseph G. Trerey and Washington Jackson account book, Iron Forge, 1843-1844
Box   8
Index, 1803-1829
Box   9
Index, 1830-1871