- John Harvie
John Harvie (
1742 -February 6 ,1807 ) was an American lawyer and builder fromVirginia . He was a delegate to theContinental Congress in 1777 and 1778, where he signed theArticles of Confederation .John was the eldest of five children born in Albemarle County to a farmer and Scottish immigrant. His father was also named John Harvie (1706-1767), and his mother was Martha Gaines Harvie (1719-1802). As a boy, he was a friend of
Thomas Jefferson , and his father became Jefferson's legal guardian afterPeter Jefferson died in 1757. John read for the law and was admitted to the bar before settling in Augusta County.Harvie built a successful law practice. In 1774 he was named as a commissioner to the
Shawnee tribe to negotiate a peace treaty after theBattle of Point Pleasant . Augusta County sent him to theVirginia conventions (the revolutionary legislature) in 1775 and 1776. The following year that body sent him as a delegate to the Continental Congress. [CongBio|H000311]For the rest of the revolutionary period Harvie worked as a purchasing agent and supply organizer for Virginia's militia and
Continental Army units. In 1780, he moved toRichmond, Virginia and began work as a land developer and builder.Harvie built a number of buildings in Richmond and public works in the area. While he was inspecting one of these sites (the Gamble House) on
February 6 ,1807 he died from an accidental fall from a ladder.He was buried in a family plot at his home, and his family's land later became part of theHollywood Cemetery in Richmond. [ [http://www.hollywoodcemetery.org/history.html Hollywood Cemetery - History ] ]References
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