Letter from R. P. Tabb, Fairfax Camp, July 3, 1859

Name/Title

Letter from R. P. Tabb, Fairfax Camp, July 3, 1859

Entry/Object ID

ARC921

Scope and Content

Letter written July 3, 1859, by R. P. Tabb at Fairfax Camp to his friend Cris. In the letter, Tabb noted that he had gone to Fairfax Stone "to help run the line between Maryland and Virginia." Much of the letter is about life in the camp. According to George E. Tabb, Tabb family genealogist, the letter was likely written by Robert Peyton Tabb (1839-1910), who was part of a group surveying the Mason Dixon line near the Fairfax Stone. (See photograph and other information on R. P. Tabb at https://www.tabbfamilyhistory.com/p2.htm#i71.) According to JCM historian Doug Perks, a resurvey was done in 1859 to try to resolve a dispute between Virginia and Maryland about whether the North Branch or the South Branch of the Potomac was the western boundary of the line. In 1910, the U.S. Supreme Court settled the dispute and established the North Branch as the western boundary.

Acquisition

Accession

601

Source or Donor

Tabb, Jane for Virginia Tabb Family

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Donated by the Virginia D. Tabb Family

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

Jul 3, 1859

Archive Size/Extent

One handwritten letter

Archive Notes

Date(s): 1859 July 3