Finding Aid for the David Burford Papers, 1820-1860
MS-1185 University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, October 19, 2006.
Summary Information
David Burford Papers
Date/Date Range : 1820-1860
0.3 linear feet
Abstract: This collection houses 29 letters written to Tennessee businessman and politician David Burford between 1820 and 1860.
MS-1185
University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Access and Use
The Special Collections Library purchased this collection in April of 1980.
Collection is open for research.
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
[Identification of Item], David Burford Papers, MS-1185. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.
Arrangement
Collection consists of three folders.
Biography / History
David Burford, the son of Baptist minister Daniel and Elizabeth (Hawkins) Burford, was born on November 5, 1791 in North Carolina. Little is known of his early life, except that he attended only six months of school in his life and that he was apprenticed to a tanner as a young man.
The date of the Burfords' move to Tennessee is a matter of conjecture, but Rev. Daniel Burford was the first register of Smith County, Tennessee. The office of register was established in 1799. In the War of 1812, Burford served in the 7th Regiment of the US regular army as a second lieutenant, and he commanded a post at Carthage, Tennessee. From 1814 to 1815, he was acting quartermaster at Fort Pickering. After the war, he was awarded the rank of major in the state militia.
On September 16, 1825, Burford married Elizabeth W. Alexander, daughter of Richard and Nancy Alexander. The Burfords were to have eight children: Robert Allen, Bettie Hawkins, Jonathan (?), Daniel L., Mary Ann, Frances M., Clarissa, and Alice. Burford worked as a journeyman tanner and established his own tanyard in Carthage. He became associated with Robert Allen in the mercantile business and with Robert S. Chester in the tobacco trade. He eventually turned to farming and raising stock and moved to Dixon Springs, in Smith County, Tennessee, where he was to spend the rest of his life. In Eastin Morris' Tennessee Gazetteer of 1834, Dixon Springs is described as "a noted place in Smith County ... at which there is a post office and two or three stores" (p. 145). Dixon Springs is located about 50 miles northeast of Nashville between Gallatin and Carthage.
After establishing himself as a farmer, Burford became involved in politics and in the slave trade. As a speculator in the slave business, he developed a lengthy relationship with Jourdan M. Saunders of J.M. Saunders and Co., Warrenton, Virginia, agent for the infamous slave trading enterprise of Franklin and Armfield of Alexandria, Virginia. Burford was elected sheriff of Smith County in 1825 and was re-elected in 1827. He represented Smith and Sumner Counties in the Senate of the 18th, 19th and 20th General Assemblies (1829-1835). He was elected Speaker of the Senate during the 20th General Assembly. In 1860, Burford was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention held in Charleston, South Carolina, where he supported Andrew Johnson as the party's presidential candidate. In 1861, Burford was nominated candidate to the state convention to consider secession, although the convention was never held. Although he did not belong to a particular congregation, Burford felt himself to be a devout Christian. He died on May 23, 1864 in Dixon Springs and is buried in his family's cemetery.
Collection Scope and Content Note
This collection houses 29 letters written to Tennessee businessman and politician David Burford between 1820 and 1860.
Subject Terms
- Burford, David, 1791-1864.
- Slavery -- Tennessee.
- Tennessee -- Commerce.
- Tennessee -- Politics and government -- 1820-1858.
Contents List
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D.C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1820 March 12 Scope Note: Concerns tobacco sales and a bill for the acquisition of East and West Florida.
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ALS. 4pp. Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D.C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1820 April 8 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Regards tobacco sales and the death of Allen's son.
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D. C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1820 April 15 Scope Note: ALS. lp. Warns Burford to be wary of the New Orleans tobacco market dealers.
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D.C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1821 January 17 Scope Note: ALS. lp. Concerns payment of debts.
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D. C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1822 February 7 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Concerns the payment of debts.
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D. C., to Major DaVid Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1822 April 6 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Concerns the payment of debts.
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Business letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D.C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1823 February 23 Scope Note: ALS. 3pp. Concerns the payment of debts.
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Letter from Robert Allen, Washington, D. C., to Major David Burford, Carthage, Tennessee, 1824 January 1 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Criticizes the conduct of Allen's fellow congressmen, and discussing the political situation surrounding Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.
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Letter from [J.S. Bell?], Nashville, Tennessee, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1833 March 18 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Concerns a stock transaction between Thomas Goodrum and Burford.
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Business letter from R. M. Saunders, Raleigh, North Carolina, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1836 July 8 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Regards a purchase of land.
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Business letter from John Jones, Nashville, Tennessee, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1838 April 12 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Concerns a Certificate of Deposit from the Union Bank of North Carolina.
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Business letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1850 April 3 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Deals with a transaction between Burford and R. Yentman and Co.
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Business letter from Pickett, Perkins and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1853 February 8 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. Notifying Burford of a $1385.74 deposit to his credit.
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Business letter from Pickett, Perkins and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1853 March 23 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. Concerns an investment proposal.
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Business letter, invoice, and co-partnership notice form Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1853 April 14 Scope Note: LS/D. 3pp. Regards a purchase of Havana coffee by Burford.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, to David Burford, 1853 June 22 Scope Note: LS. lp. Presents advice and information for Burford prior to his investment decision.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1853 July 14 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. Confirms Burford's investment.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1853 August 16 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. Presents information on Burford's investment.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Austin, Texas, 1853 October 25 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. presenting financial information and advice.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Austin, Texas, 1853 December 15 Scope Note: LS. 1 p. Presents information on Burford's investment.
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Letter from Joseph W. Allen, Nashville, Tennessee, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1854 February 4 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Concerns the investment of Burford's money, a fugitive from justice named David, and an ill Governor Johnson.
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Business letter from Perkins, Campbell and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana, to David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1854 April 15 Scope Note: LS 1 p. Concerns Burford's investments, and the current tobacco market.
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Business letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1854 May 29 Scope Note: ALS/AKS. 4pp. Concerns Burford's investment in a plantation purchased by Allen's brother, James, along with Burford's Account Current with Joseph Allen, and a copy of James Allen's repayment note.
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Business letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1855 April 2 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Discusses the terms of Burford's loan to James Allen, the improving market, and a fugitive named David who has promised to mend his ways.
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Business letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1855 April 21 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Regards the terms of Burford's loan to James Allen, and stating the expected crop yield to be low due to the dry weather.
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Letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1855 April 24 Scope Note: ALS. 2pp. Informs Burford of James Allen's death, and suggesting that Burford visit James Allen's plantation in the next few months.
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Business letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1856 March 27 Scope Note: ALS/ADS. 2 pp. Regards Burford's finances, accompanied by an account sheet.
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Confidential letter from Joseph W. Allen, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1859 March 14 Scope Note: ALS. 1 p. Offers Burford the position of President of the Bank of Tennessee, after Col. Johnson's announcement to step down, and Allen's refusal to accept the position.
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Business letter from George C. Allen, Nashville, Tennessee, to Major David Burford, Dixon's Spring, Tennessee, 1860 April 3 Scope Note: ALS/ADS. 3pp. Informs Burford of his financial status, accompanied by a returned check for $100.00, and a note describing credit amounts.
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