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COL John Augustine Harvie
- Birth
- Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
- Death
- 6 Feb 1807 (aged 59)City of Richmond, Virginia, USA
- Burial
- Richmond,City of Richmond,Virginia,USAShow MapGPS-Latitude: 37.5363215, Longitude: -77.4542628
- Plot
- Harvie Section, Plot 2, Grave 1
- Memorial ID
- 6886068View Source
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He grew up on his father's 2,500 acre estate "Belmont", which adjoined the estates of "Edgehill" belonging to William Randolph and "Shadwell" belonging to surveyor Peter Jefferson. John was about the same age as Peter Jefferson's oldest son, Thomas. The boys grew up together and became good friends, the relationship growing closer when John's father was appointed as Thomas' guardian after Peter Jefferson's death. Thomas Jefferson greatly influenced John's decision to study law and actively participate in the government of Virginia.
From Wikipedia:
Colonel John Harvie was "was an American lawyer and builder from Virginia. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1777 and 1778, where he signed the Articles of Confederation."
John was admitted to the bar before settling in Augusta County where he built a successful law practice. In 1774 he was named as a commissioner to the Shawnee tribe to negotiate a peace treaty after the Battle of Point Pleasant.
Augusta County sent him to the Virginia conventions (the revolutionary legislature) in 1775 and 1776. The following year that body sent him as a delegate to the Continental Congress. During the remainder of the revolutionary period Col. John Harvie was a purchasing agent and supply organizer for Virginia's militia and Continental Army.
In 1780, he moved to Richmond, VA where he became a land developer and builder, but remained active in government.
In 1789, he was chosen as an elector for the 1789 election from Henrico District. That District consisted of Charles City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, Louisa, and New Kent Counties, east and west of Richmond.
Col. John Harvie built several buildings in Richmond and public works in the area. While inspecting one of these, the Gamble House, on February 6, 1807 he fell from a ladder and died. He was buried in a family plot at his home.
His family's land later became part of the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.
Obits contributed by F-A-G Member SWF:
Enquirer (Richmond, Va.)
Friday, February 13, 1807
Died- Col. John Harvie, of Richmond, on Fri. last. Died at Belvidere, near this city. (p. 3, c. 4)
Petersburg Intelligencer (Petersburg, Virginia)
Died on Friday last, at his seat near Richmond, Col John Harvie, one of the Directors of the Bank of Virginia.
He grew up on his father's 2,500 acre estate "Belmont", which adjoined the estates of "Edgehill" belonging to William Randolph and "Shadwell" belonging to surveyor Peter Jefferson. John was about the same age as Peter Jefferson's oldest son, Thomas. The boys grew up together and became good friends, the relationship growing closer when John's father was appointed as Thomas' guardian after Peter Jefferson's death. Thomas Jefferson greatly influenced John's decision to study law and actively participate in the government of Virginia.
From Wikipedia:
Colonel John Harvie was "was an American lawyer and builder from Virginia. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1777 and 1778, where he signed the Articles of Confederation."
John was admitted to the bar before settling in Augusta County where he built a successful law practice. In 1774 he was named as a commissioner to the Shawnee tribe to negotiate a peace treaty after the Battle of Point Pleasant.
Augusta County sent him to the Virginia conventions (the revolutionary legislature) in 1775 and 1776. The following year that body sent him as a delegate to the Continental Congress. During the remainder of the revolutionary period Col. John Harvie was a purchasing agent and supply organizer for Virginia's militia and Continental Army.
In 1780, he moved to Richmond, VA where he became a land developer and builder, but remained active in government.
In 1789, he was chosen as an elector for the 1789 election from Henrico District. That District consisted of Charles City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, Louisa, and New Kent Counties, east and west of Richmond.
Col. John Harvie built several buildings in Richmond and public works in the area. While inspecting one of these, the Gamble House, on February 6, 1807 he fell from a ladder and died. He was buried in a family plot at his home.
His family's land later became part of the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.
Obits contributed by F-A-G Member SWF:
Enquirer (Richmond, Va.)
Friday, February 13, 1807
Died- Col. John Harvie, of Richmond, on Fri. last. Died at Belvidere, near this city. (p. 3, c. 4)
Petersburg Intelligencer (Petersburg, Virginia)
Died on Friday last, at his seat near Richmond, Col John Harvie, one of the Directors of the Bank of Virginia.
Family Members
- Maintained by:Penny Harris
- Originally Created by:Garver Graver
- Added: Oct 28, 2002
- Find a Grave Memorial ID:
- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6886068/john_augustine-harvie: accessed), memorial page forCOL John Augustine Harvie (23 Oct 1747–6 Feb 1807), Find a Grave Memorial ID6886068, citing Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond,City of Richmond,Virginia,USA;Maintained by Penny Harris (contributor47430685).
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