Matthew Pilson farmed in Augusta County, Virginia, before the war. According to the 1860 Census, Pilson lived in a large household with his relatives, probably his wife and children. The 1860 Slaveowner Census lists Matthew Pilson as the owner of eleven slaves. He remained a wealthy man after the war, and his household included both white and black members. |
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Matthew Pilson: 1860 Census | 1860 Slaveowner Census
J. Peague writes Matthew Pilson recommending a certain Mr. Greenlee for an unspecified teaching position. Peague attests to Mr. Greenlee's moral character.
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William Ramsey writes Matthew Pilson to thank him for his donation of ten dollars for their Sabbath school. Ramsey also mentions the departure of their minister, Reverend Lawson, leaving their region with only one minister, a Mr. Thomas, who originally delivered the money from Matthew Pilson.
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