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20 Facts About John Harvie

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John Harvie was an American Founding Father, lawyer and builder from Virginia.

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John Harvie was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, where he signed the Articles of Confederation, in 1777 and 1778.

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John Harvie negotiated a peace treaty in 1774 after the Battle of Point Pleasant.

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John Harvie's father was Jefferson's legal guardian after Peter Jefferson died in 1757.

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John Harvie's mother moved to Georgia with his eight siblings.

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John Harvie married Margaret Morton Jones, daughter of Gabriel Jones and Margaret Strother Morton Jones.

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John Harvie lived at Belmont until 1780, when he moved to Richmond.

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John Harvie amassed a fortune through his business and financial skills in Richmond and across the state.

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John Harvie was one of the first directors of Bank of Virginia and was superintendent of subscriptions of capital stock for the bank.

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John Harvie built a successful law practice, one of the first lawyers who practiced at the Albemarle bar.

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John Harvie was appointed the registrar of the Land Office in 1780, for which he moved to Richmond.

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John Harvie's office was responsible for transactions in the Northwest Territory, western Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky.

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John Harvie was a colonel in the Virginia militia in 1776.

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Colonel John Harvie served as a purchasing agent and supply organizer for Virginia's militia and Continental Army units.

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John Harvie was on the Board of War during the American Revolutionary War.

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John Harvie owned large estates, including Belmont, Pen Park, and The Barracks.

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John Harvie had 12 enslaved men in 1782 and no mention of free males.

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In 1789, John Harvie owned 17 enslaved males, 2 of whom were between 12 and 16.

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John Harvie was taxed for his property in Fredricksville Parish of Albemarle County; there were 2 white males and 10 horses.

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John Harvie died on February 6,1807, and was buried at the family plot at Belvidere.