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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS |
BOONE COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
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Governor James Barbour 1812 - 1814 Prince William County papers
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RALEIGH COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS |
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Governor John Rutherford 1841 - 1842 Prince William County papers
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CABELL, LOGAN, WYOMING MISCELLANEOUS |
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| 1927 Sale of Ben Lomond Farm |
WAYNE, PUTNAM, FAYETTE, RITCHIE, GILMER, KANAWHA |
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| Civil War Claim - St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Haymarket |
OTHER WEST VIRGINIA & VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS |
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| Brentsville Town 1903 Election for Mayor and Councilmen |
Quantico National Cemetery listing of persons who gave West Virginia as residence |
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS |
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1832 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes |
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1834 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes |
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1844 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes |
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1870 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes |
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| Newspaper Accounts of the Brentsville Academy Scandal |
Civil War Soldier James L. Cole's application for aid 7 June 1887 |
| Bond of John W. Fair to keep the peace towards Willis A. Beavers 21 Dec 1897 |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 19 March 1904 |
| The Killing of Lucien Beavers by A. J. Ramsey found Justified |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 16 Mar 1905 |
| Work on Road from Molair's Hill to Bradley Fork 1868 |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County30 April 1912 |
| Jury Found Pair not Guilty in the William Maddox Murder - 1929 |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 1920 Meetings |
| Carrico Brothers Store at Greenwich Destroyed by Fire |
List of Prince William County Virginia Union Soldiers |
| Clover Hill the Johnson Estate was Destroyed By Fire in February 1923 |
Civil War Soldiers buried in Prince William County |
| Bond of Edward Beach to keep the peace towards H. W. Reeves 30 September 1905 |
Robert C. Weir and Charles Hynson - Housekeepers of Road 1868 |
| Bond of J. W. Dawson to keep the peace towards Susan Minor 25 February 1898 |
Melvin Thompson sent to Jail 11 January 1896 |
| Rhoda Lovelace a Surveyor of Road from Molair's Hill to Bradley Fork - 1868 |
St. Paul Episcopal Church Haymarket Virginia Deed Book 29, Page 201 |
| Protest of the 1872 Prince William County Election |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County20 Feb 1909 |
| Free Negroes in Prince William County to be sold for non payment of taxes 1859 |
Polly McCuin widow of Patrick applying for Rev. War Pension 1859 |
| Newspaper account of the murder of Policeman Leo W. K. Busch 27 Sep 1926 |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County9 Feb 1914 |
| Wolf Run Shoals 100 Gallon Whiskey Still Raided by R. H. Duvall in March 1925 |
Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 3 May 1916 |
| Old Brentsville Court House is Dedicated - 1930 |
Bond - Geo. W. Cochnower for intent to kill |
| Brentsville - The Sports of Chivalry in Virginia 17 August 1859 |
John T. Keys a Manassas Storekeeper arrested and sent to Jail - August 1868 |
| 1886 letters between Amos Benson and Col. John L. Rice about Sudley Church |
Hampton Brenton & Montravill Cornwell- Housekeepers of Road 1868 |
| Sudley Methodist Church Jubilee Picnic 1916 |
C. A. Cannon claim against Prince William County for road damage 1 Dec 1870 |
| Union Soldier Buried at Sudley Church after First Battle of Manassas |
Second Jail Break in a Few Weeks from the County Jail - January 24, 1929 |
| Escaped Prisoners from Sudley Church - August 1861 Baltimore Exchange Newspaper |
Polly Scott born 1773 in Dumfries dies at one hundred and five years old |
| Report in New York Times 2 August 1861 - Sudley Church not Burnt |
General George Douglas Ramsay of Dumfries |
| Capture and Escape from Sudley Church 6 August 1861 New York Times |
Chloe Ashby born 1768 Dumfries dies at 116 years old - was cook for Gen. Washington |
| Escape from Custody at Sudley Church 7 August 1861 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin |
Thomas Fairfax vs Wilmer McLean chancery case page from October 11, 1860 |
| 1875 Execution of Jesse Fouks in Brentsville Va. |
Estate of James Dalton in account with Redwood Evans his Exor. 3 March 1814 |
| Marriage Contract between Jane L. Reid and Redmon Foster dated 28 March 1853 |
Will of James Dalton - 1 July 1811 |
| An Account of Sales for the Estate of Elizabeth Lynn 24 June 1823 |
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