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Barcode Number 1096663 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096662 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1915. Barcode Numbers 1096667 and 1096671 contain Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096660 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1925. Barcode Number 1096661 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096666 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096699 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096697 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1919. Barcode Number 1096670 contains Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096698 contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096696 contains Voters Lists for 1889-1926. Barcode Number 1096694 contains Voters Lists for 1892-1919. Barcode Number 1096700 contains Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096695 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Numbers 1096711 and 1096712 contains Voters Lists for 1903.   Barcode Number 1096704 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096684 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096691 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096717 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1907. Barcode Numbers 1096714 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096702 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925. Barcode Number 1096715 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096678 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Numbers 1096669 and 1096713 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode 1096650 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096609 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096630 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096649 contains Voters Lists undated, but possibly for 1899-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096707-1906710 contain Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096692 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904.  Barcode Number 1096655 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1922. Barcode Number 1096647 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1925.  Barcode Number 1096693 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1939.  Barcode Number 1096646 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1950. Barcode Number 1096703 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096683 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1922.  Barcode Number 1096701 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1936.  Barcode Numbers 1096648, 1096674, 1096682, 1096685 are undated Voters Lists. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1911.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096687 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1950. Barcode Number 1096686 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 109716 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904, 1946. Barcode Number 1096705 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. Barcode Number 1096665 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096657 contains Voters Lists for 1896-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096654 and 1096681 contain Voters Lists for 1902-1904. Barcode Number 1096653 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1946. Barcode Number 1096652 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains Voters Lists for 1884-1893.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Numbers 1096673 and 1096706 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096718 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096668 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096720 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096676 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096680 contains Voters Lists for 1903.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096629 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952.  Barcode Number 1096628 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096677 contains a Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096658 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952. Barcode Number 1096719 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096659 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096689 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1940. Barcode Number 1096690 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1951.  Barcode Number 1096688 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096664 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096672 contains Voters Lists for 1903.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarcode Number 1096626 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096627 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Warren County (Va.) Lists of Voters Registered, 1836-1953, includes three boxes of commissions, polls, affidavits and reports for the period 1836-1854 and 1861-1941. There are list of voters in the books Permanent Poll of Voters, 1902-1903 and Voter Registration Book, Colored, 1905-1908. There are thirty five list of Colored Voters for the years 1892-1953. There are and eighty three List of White Voters for the years 1884-1952 and four undated list.  The Lists of Voters are from the Precincts of Bentonville; Bowman; Browntown; Cedarville; Fork Union; Front Royal; Front Royal, North; Front Royal, South; Keller's School; Leary's School; Linden; Milldale; Reliance; Riverton; Rockland; and Waterlick.  These precincts were in the Magisterial Districts of Cedarville, Fork, Front Royal, and South River.\n","Warren County lists of registered voters consist of the individual rolls of registered voters both colored and white. Rolls also include names of women who registered following passage of Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Information found in the rolls includes date of registration; number of registered voter; name of registered voter; date of birth; age; occupation; residence; length of residence in state, county, and precinct; whether exempt from poll tax; if naturalized, and if so, date of papers and by what court issued; if transferred from another precinct, and if so, when and to what precinct. \n","Box 258 contains Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1836-1854.  \n","Box 259 contains Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1861-1897. \n","Box 260 Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1861-1941.\n","This volume contains rolls of registered voters.\n","This volume contains lists of registered voters.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096612-1096613, 1096616, and 1096622 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096638 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1919.  Barcode Number 1096639 contains Voters Lists for 1919-1948.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096604, 1096611, 1096614, and 1096631 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Numbers 1096641 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1935.  \n","Barcode Numbers 1096615 and 1096619 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096640 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1953.\n","Barcode Number 1096644 contains Voters Lists for 1901-1902 circa. Barcode Numbers 1096607 and 1096618 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096603 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1936. Barcode Number 1096589 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1946.  Barcode Number 1096587 contains Voters Lists and Loose Papers for 1911-1920 circa.\n","Barcode Number 1096643 contains Voters Lists for 1896-1902 circa. Barcode Numbers 1096588, 1096621, and 1096632 contain Voters Lists for 1902.\n","This volume contains Voter Lists for 1902. \n","Barcode Number 1096642 contains Voters Lists for 1892-1899 circa. Barcode Number 1096610 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096636 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1939.  Barcode Number 1096634 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1947. Barcode Number 1096635 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1931.\n","This volume contains Voters List for 1902-1952.  \n","Barcode Number 1096606 contains a Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096608 contains Voters Lists for 1935-1940.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists of voters for 1902-1931. \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1915-1952.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096675 and 1096679 contain Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096663 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096662 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1915. Barcode Numbers 1096667 and 1096671 contain Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096660 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1925. Barcode Number 1096661 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096666 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096699 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096697 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1919. Barcode Number 1096670 contains Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096698 contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096696 contains Voters Lists for 1889-1926. Barcode Number 1096694 contains Voters Lists for 1892-1919. Barcode Number 1096700 contains Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096695 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Numbers 1096711 and 1096712 contains Voters Lists for 1903.   Barcode Number 1096704 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096684 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096691 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096717 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1907. Barcode Numbers 1096714 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096702 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925. Barcode Number 1096715 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096678 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Numbers 1096669 and 1096713 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode 1096650 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925.\n","Barcode Number 1096609 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096630 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096649 contains Voters Lists undated, but possibly for 1899-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096707-1906710 contain Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096692 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904.  Barcode Number 1096655 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1922. Barcode Number 1096647 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1925.  Barcode Number 1096693 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1939.  Barcode Number 1096646 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1950. Barcode Number 1096703 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096683 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1922.  Barcode Number 1096701 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1936.  Barcode Numbers 1096648, 1096674, 1096682, 1096685 are undated Voters Lists. \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1911.\n","Barcode Number 1096687 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1950. Barcode Number 1096686 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 109716 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904, 1946. Barcode Number 1096705 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. Barcode Number 1096665 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096657 contains Voters Lists for 1896-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096654 and 1096681 contain Voters Lists for 1902-1904. Barcode Number 1096653 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1946. Barcode Number 1096652 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1884-1893.  \n","Barcode Numbers 1096673 and 1096706 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096718 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096668 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096720 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096676 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096680 contains Voters Lists for 1903.\n","Barcode Number 1096629 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952.  Barcode Number 1096628 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096677 contains a Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096658 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952. Barcode Number 1096719 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096659 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096689 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1940. Barcode Number 1096690 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1951.  Barcode Number 1096688 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096664 contains Voters Lists for 1902. 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Lists of Voters Registered, \n1836-1953","African Americans -- History -- 1877-1964.","African Americans -- Suffrage.","African Americans -- Virginia -- Warren County.","Suffrage -- Virginia -- Warren County.","Women -- Suffrage -- Virginia -- Warren County.","Election records -- Virginia -- Warren County.","Local government records -- Virginia -- Warren County.","Voter's lists -- Virginia -- Warren County.","1.05 cu. ft. (3 boxes) and 120 v.","There are no restrictions.\n","Warren County was named for Joseph Warren, the revolutionary patriot who sent Paul Revere and William Dawes on their famous rides and who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The county was formed from Frederick and Shenandoah counties in 1836. \n","The 1902 voter registration books were created following the passage of the 1902 Virginia state constitution. The purpose of the 1902 state constitution was to maintain white suffrage while eliminating African-American voters by means of literacy tests as well as property and poll tax requirements.\n","The Nineteenth Amendment was granted the right to vote to women. It was proposed on June 4, 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920.\n","Warren County (Va.) Lists of Voters Registered, 1836-1953, includes three boxes of commissions, polls, affidavits and reports for the period 1836-1854 and 1861-1941. There are list of voters in the books Permanent Poll of Voters, 1902-1903 and Voter Registration Book, Colored, 1905-1908. There are thirty five list of Colored Voters for the years 1892-1953. There are and eighty three List of White Voters for the years 1884-1952 and four undated list.  The Lists of Voters are from the Precincts of Bentonville; Bowman; Browntown; Cedarville; Fork Union; Front Royal; Front Royal, North; Front Royal, South; Keller's School; Leary's School; Linden; Milldale; Reliance; Riverton; Rockland; and Waterlick.  These precincts were in the Magisterial Districts of Cedarville, Fork, Front Royal, and South River.\n","Warren County lists of registered voters consist of the individual rolls of registered voters both colored and white. Rolls also include names of women who registered following passage of Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Information found in the rolls includes date of registration; number of registered voter; name of registered voter; date of birth; age; occupation; residence; length of residence in state, county, and precinct; whether exempt from poll tax; if naturalized, and if so, date of papers and by what court issued; if transferred from another precinct, and if so, when and to what precinct. \n","Box 258 contains Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1836-1854.  \n","Box 259 contains Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1861-1897. \n","Box 260 Commissions, Polls, Affidavits, Reports, 1861-1941.\n","This volume contains rolls of registered voters.\n","This volume contains lists of registered voters.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096612-1096613, 1096616, and 1096622 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096638 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1919.  Barcode Number 1096639 contains Voters Lists for 1919-1948.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096604, 1096611, 1096614, and 1096631 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Numbers 1096641 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1935.  \n","Barcode Numbers 1096615 and 1096619 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096640 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1953.\n","Barcode Number 1096644 contains Voters Lists for 1901-1902 circa. Barcode Numbers 1096607 and 1096618 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096603 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1936. Barcode Number 1096589 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1946.  Barcode Number 1096587 contains Voters Lists and Loose Papers for 1911-1920 circa.\n","Barcode Number 1096643 contains Voters Lists for 1896-1902 circa. Barcode Numbers 1096588, 1096621, and 1096632 contain Voters Lists for 1902.\n","This volume contains Voter Lists for 1902. \n","Barcode Number 1096642 contains Voters Lists for 1892-1899 circa. Barcode Number 1096610 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096636 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1939.  Barcode Number 1096634 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1947. Barcode Number 1096635 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1931.\n","This volume contains Voters List for 1902-1952.  \n","Barcode Number 1096606 contains a Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096608 contains Voters Lists for 1935-1940.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists of voters for 1902-1931. \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1915-1952.\n","Barcode Numbers 1096675 and 1096679 contain Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096663 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096662 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1915. Barcode Numbers 1096667 and 1096671 contain Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096660 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1925. Barcode Number 1096661 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096666 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096699 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  Barcode Number 1096697 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1919. Barcode Number 1096670 contains Voters Lists for 1903.  Barcode Number 1096698 contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096696 contains Voters Lists for 1889-1926. Barcode Number 1096694 contains Voters Lists for 1892-1919. Barcode Number 1096700 contains Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096695 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Numbers 1096711 and 1096712 contains Voters Lists for 1903.   Barcode Number 1096704 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096684 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096691 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096717 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1907. Barcode Numbers 1096714 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096702 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925. Barcode Number 1096715 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096678 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Numbers 1096669 and 1096713 contain Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode 1096650 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1925.\n","Barcode Number 1096609 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096630 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096649 contains Voters Lists undated, but possibly for 1899-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096707-1906710 contain Voters Lists for 1902.  Barcode Number 1096692 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904.  Barcode Number 1096655 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1922. Barcode Number 1096647 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1925.  Barcode Number 1096693 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1939.  Barcode Number 1096646 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1950. Barcode Number 1096703 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096683 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1922.  Barcode Number 1096701 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1936.  Barcode Numbers 1096648, 1096674, 1096682, 1096685 are undated Voters Lists. \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1911.\n","Barcode Number 1096687 contains Voters Lists for 1906-1950. Barcode Number 1096686 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 109716 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1904, 1946. Barcode Number 1096705 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. Barcode Number 1096665 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096657 contains Voters Lists for 1896-1900. Barcode Numbers 1096654 and 1096681 contain Voters Lists for 1902-1904. Barcode Number 1096653 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1946. Barcode Number 1096652 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1884-1893.  \n","Barcode Numbers 1096673 and 1096706 contain Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096718 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903. Barcode Number 1096668 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096720 contains Voters Lists for 1907-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096676 contains Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096680 contains Voters Lists for 1903.\n","Barcode Number 1096629 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952.  Barcode Number 1096628 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952.\n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1902-1903.  \n","This volume contains Voters Lists for 1911-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096677 contains a Voters Lists for 1902. Barcode Number 1096658 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1952. Barcode Number 1096719 contains Voters Lists for 1903. Barcode Number 1096659 contains Voters Lists for 1904-1952. \n","Barcode Number 1096689 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1940. Barcode Number 1096690 contains Voters Lists for 1902-1951.  Barcode Number 1096688 contains Voters Lists for 1905-1952.\n","Barcode Number 1096664 contains Voters Lists for 1902. 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Records, 1818-1990 circa includes miscellaneous records from the following series: Court Records, Land Records, Bonds/Commissions/Oaths, Fiduciary Records, Military and Pension Records, Tax and Fiscal Records, Road and Bridge Records, County Administrative Records, Wills, Marriage and Vital Statistics Records, School Records, Miscellaneous Records, and Election Records.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 contains Railroad Condemnations: Shenandoah Valley Railroad Company Records which includes commissioner reports and plats and damages allowed to landholders in Warren County from Manakin Railroad Company. Land Records: Plats of Gardner lands. Bonds/Commissions/Oaths: Loyalty Oaths, 1861, Oaths of Office, 1866-1910.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 247 contains Court Records from the Circuit Court of Law and Chancery. Injunction Bonds, Liquor License Bonds, Recognizances. Deeds, Fiduciary Records, and Orders and Memos (1841). \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 246 contains Ministers Bonds, Officials Bonds, Executors, Administrators, and Guardian Bonds. Fiduciary Accounts and Bonds.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 250 contains Road Papers, Orders and Contracts (1836-1918 circa); Estrays (1836-1885) \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains Taxes on Deeds, 1889-1904 and Confederate Pensioners Records, 1888-1891. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 1 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Officials' Commissions, 1836-1862, Accession Number 37474. Military and Pension Records: Local Board List of Registrants for World War I (Alphabetical); Local Board World War I Minute Book, (2 volumes); Local Board World War I Records (includes correspondence, Minutes, List of Soldiers, and List of Registrants, Accession Number 37586. Military and Pension Records: Muster Rolls, 149th Regiment Virginia Militia. Accession Number 37584. Military and Pension Records: Pension Records, 1818-1857 (includes applications, documentation, and forms). Accession Number 37585. Military and Pension Records: Military Orders, 1868-1870. Accession Number 37591. Miscellaneous Records: Public Buildings and Grounds: Plans, Specifications, Bonds, Reports for Courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Jail. Accession Number 37589 (1 of 2). Various Series: Court Records, Election Records, Road \u0026amp; Bridge Records, and Miscellaneous Records. Accession Number 37589 (2 of 2). Miscellaneous Records: Sundry Forms not in Form Book (includes suit papers) Accession Number 37588. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Justice of the Peace Commissions, 1870, Accession Number 37575. Court Records: Judgments, September-October 1840, Accession Number 37576. Orphan chancery causes; Election Records: Democratic Canvass Book, 1885, Accession Number 37577. Election Certificates, 1864-1866; List of Voters, 1857-1865; Commissioners of Elections, 1857-1865; Poll Book, 1865, Accession Number 37582. Road and Bridge Records: Allotment of Hands, 1936, Accession Number 37593. Toll Gate Records, 1917-1918. Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Chester's Gap Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Manor Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Lewin Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. School Records: Front Royal Academy papers, 1847 (includes building plans, bills) Accession Number 37595. Treasurer Records: Settlements with Board of Supervisors, 1888-1898, Accession Number 37596. Miscellaneous Records: Distribution of Food to indigent Families, 1862-1864, Accession Number 37583. Charter of First Fire Company, 1887, Accession Number 37590. Lord Fairfax Papers (includes Deeds, Wills, Election, and Sheriff Receipts) Accession Number 37587. Township records, 1870, Accession Number 37587. Letter - C. T. Westen to Colonel E. B. Jacobs, June 14, 1862, Accession Number 33162e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 20 contains Land Records: Assignments of Bankruptcy; Assorted Deeds recorded in Deed Book K, 1875-1877, Deed Numbers 296, 211, 320. Deed recorded in Deed Book J, 1871-1875, Deed Number 176; List of property found in Deed Book H, 1861-1871. Renunciation of Will, 1882 and a Marriage Contract.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes  Court Records: Judgments and petitions, and Fiduciary Records.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese volumes contains School Records: School Commissioners' Record Book, 1836-1864 and School Fund Accounts, 1862-1864. Court Records: Circuit Court Minutes for March 1863 through August 1864. Military and Pension Records: Records of the County Board of Exemption, 1862. Tax and Fiscal Records: Salt Distribution Register, 1863-1865.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 3 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths, 1839-1990 circa; Clerk's Records, 1822-1900; Court Finance, 1841-1858; Election Records, 1840-1860; and Road and Bridge Records, 1841-1889.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 4 contains Fiduciary Records, 1830-1911 circa; Jury Records, 1857; Land Records, 1883-1905; Military and Pension Records, circa 1801-1861; Miscellaneous Records, 1836-1901; Naturalization Records, 1852-1855, and Overseers of the Poor Records, 1851.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Warren County (Va.) Records, 1818-1990 circa includes miscellaneous records from the following series: Court Records, Land Records, Bonds/Commissions/Oaths, Fiduciary Records, Military and Pension Records, Tax and Fiscal Records, Road and Bridge Records, County Administrative Records, Wills, Marriage and Vital Statistics Records, School Records, Miscellaneous Records, and Election Records.\n","Box 197 contains Railroad Condemnations: Shenandoah Valley Railroad Company Records which includes commissioner reports and plats and damages allowed to landholders in Warren County from Manakin Railroad Company. Land Records: Plats of Gardner lands. Bonds/Commissions/Oaths: Loyalty Oaths, 1861, Oaths of Office, 1866-1910.\n","Box 247 contains Court Records from the Circuit Court of Law and Chancery. Injunction Bonds, Liquor License Bonds, Recognizances. Deeds, Fiduciary Records, and Orders and Memos (1841). \n","Box 246 contains Ministers Bonds, Officials Bonds, Executors, Administrators, and Guardian Bonds. Fiduciary Accounts and Bonds.\n","Box 250 contains Road Papers, Orders and Contracts (1836-1918 circa); Estrays (1836-1885) \n","This volume contains Taxes on Deeds, 1889-1904 and Confederate Pensioners Records, 1888-1891. \n","Box 1 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Officials' Commissions, 1836-1862, Accession Number 37474. Military and Pension Records: Local Board List of Registrants for World War I (Alphabetical); Local Board World War I Minute Book, (2 volumes); Local Board World War I Records (includes correspondence, Minutes, List of Soldiers, and List of Registrants, Accession Number 37586. Military and Pension Records: Muster Rolls, 149th Regiment Virginia Militia. Accession Number 37584. Military and Pension Records: Pension Records, 1818-1857 (includes applications, documentation, and forms). Accession Number 37585. Military and Pension Records: Military Orders, 1868-1870. Accession Number 37591. Miscellaneous Records: Public Buildings and Grounds: Plans, Specifications, Bonds, Reports for Courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Jail. Accession Number 37589 (1 of 2). Various Series: Court Records, Election Records, Road \u0026 Bridge Records, and Miscellaneous Records. Accession Number 37589 (2 of 2). Miscellaneous Records: Sundry Forms not in Form Book (includes suit papers) Accession Number 37588. \n","Box 2 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Justice of the Peace Commissions, 1870, Accession Number 37575. Court Records: Judgments, September-October 1840, Accession Number 37576. Orphan chancery causes; Election Records: Democratic Canvass Book, 1885, Accession Number 37577. Election Certificates, 1864-1866; List of Voters, 1857-1865; Commissioners of Elections, 1857-1865; Poll Book, 1865, Accession Number 37582. Road and Bridge Records: Allotment of Hands, 1936, Accession Number 37593. Toll Gate Records, 1917-1918. Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Chester's Gap Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Manor Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Lewin Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. School Records: Front Royal Academy papers, 1847 (includes building plans, bills) Accession Number 37595. Treasurer Records: Settlements with Board of Supervisors, 1888-1898, Accession Number 37596. Miscellaneous Records: Distribution of Food to indigent Families, 1862-1864, Accession Number 37583. Charter of First Fire Company, 1887, Accession Number 37590. Lord Fairfax Papers (includes Deeds, Wills, Election, and Sheriff Receipts) Accession Number 37587. Township records, 1870, Accession Number 37587. Letter - C. T. Westen to Colonel E. B. Jacobs, June 14, 1862, Accession Number 33162e.\n","Box 20 contains Land Records: Assignments of Bankruptcy; Assorted Deeds recorded in Deed Book K, 1875-1877, Deed Numbers 296, 211, 320. Deed recorded in Deed Book J, 1871-1875, Deed Number 176; List of property found in Deed Book H, 1861-1871. Renunciation of Will, 1882 and a Marriage Contract.\n","This collection includes  Court Records: Judgments and petitions, and Fiduciary Records.\n","These volumes contains School Records: School Commissioners' Record Book, 1836-1864 and School Fund Accounts, 1862-1864. Court Records: Circuit Court Minutes for March 1863 through August 1864. Military and Pension Records: Records of the County Board of Exemption, 1862. Tax and Fiscal Records: Salt Distribution Register, 1863-1865.\n","Box 3 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths, 1839-1990 circa; Clerk's Records, 1822-1900; Court Finance, 1841-1858; Election Records, 1840-1860; and Road and Bridge Records, 1841-1889.\n","Box 4 contains Fiduciary Records, 1830-1911 circa; Jury Records, 1857; Land Records, 1883-1905; Military and Pension Records, circa 1801-1861; Miscellaneous Records, 1836-1901; Naturalization Records, 1852-1855, and Overseers of the Poor Records, 1851.\n"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions\n"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions.\n"],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc label=\"Location\"\u003eLibrary of Virginia (Some records in this collection may be located ath the State Records Center. 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Miscellaneous Records: Public Buildings and Grounds: Plans, Specifications, Bonds, Reports for Courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Jail. Accession Number 37589 (1 of 2). Various Series: Court Records, Election Records, Road \u0026 Bridge Records, and Miscellaneous Records. Accession Number 37589 (2 of 2). Miscellaneous Records: Sundry Forms not in Form Book (includes suit papers) Accession Number 37588. \n","Box 2 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Justice of the Peace Commissions, 1870, Accession Number 37575. Court Records: Judgments, September-October 1840, Accession Number 37576. Orphan chancery causes; Election Records: Democratic Canvass Book, 1885, Accession Number 37577. Election Certificates, 1864-1866; List of Voters, 1857-1865; Commissioners of Elections, 1857-1865; Poll Book, 1865, Accession Number 37582. Road and Bridge Records: Allotment of Hands, 1936, Accession Number 37593. Toll Gate Records, 1917-1918. Accession Number 37594. 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Jacobs, June 14, 1862, Accession Number 33162e.\n","Box 20 contains Land Records: Assignments of Bankruptcy; Assorted Deeds recorded in Deed Book K, 1875-1877, Deed Numbers 296, 211, 320. Deed recorded in Deed Book J, 1871-1875, Deed Number 176; List of property found in Deed Book H, 1861-1871. Renunciation of Will, 1882 and a Marriage Contract.\n","This collection includes  Court Records: Judgments and petitions, and Fiduciary Records.\n","These volumes contains School Records: School Commissioners' Record Book, 1836-1864 and School Fund Accounts, 1862-1864. Court Records: Circuit Court Minutes for March 1863 through August 1864. Military and Pension Records: Records of the County Board of Exemption, 1862. Tax and Fiscal Records: Salt Distribution Register, 1863-1865.\n","Box 3 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths, 1839-1990 circa; Clerk's Records, 1822-1900; Court Finance, 1841-1858; Election Records, 1840-1860; and Road and Bridge Records, 1841-1889.\n","Box 4 contains Fiduciary Records, 1830-1911 circa; Jury Records, 1857; Land Records, 1883-1905; Military and Pension Records, circa 1801-1861; Miscellaneous Records, 1836-1901; Naturalization Records, 1852-1855, and Overseers of the Poor Records, 1851.\n","There are no restrictions.\n","Library of Virginia (Some records in this collection may be located ath the State Records Center. Contact Archives Research Services for access information, directions and hours.)\n","Warren County (Va.) Circuit Court ","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["1013582-1176240 circa\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Warren County (Va.) Records,\n1818-1990 circa"],"collection_title_tesim":["Warren County (Va.) 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Consult \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/local/results_all.asp?CountyID=VA281\"\u003e\"A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm.\"\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material\n"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Additional Warren County Records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult  \"A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm.\""],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWarren County (Va.) 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Military and Pension Records: Pension Records, 1818-1857 (includes applications, documentation, and forms). Accession Number 37585. Military and Pension Records: Military Orders, 1868-1870. Accession Number 37591. Miscellaneous Records: Public Buildings and Grounds: Plans, Specifications, Bonds, Reports for Courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Jail. Accession Number 37589 (1 of 2). Various Series: Court Records, Election Records, Road \u0026amp; Bridge Records, and Miscellaneous Records. Accession Number 37589 (2 of 2). Miscellaneous Records: Sundry Forms not in Form Book (includes suit papers) Accession Number 37588. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Justice of the Peace Commissions, 1870, Accession Number 37575. Court Records: Judgments, September-October 1840, Accession Number 37576. Orphan chancery causes; Election Records: Democratic Canvass Book, 1885, Accession Number 37577. Election Certificates, 1864-1866; List of Voters, 1857-1865; Commissioners of Elections, 1857-1865; Poll Book, 1865, Accession Number 37582. Road and Bridge Records: Allotment of Hands, 1936, Accession Number 37593. Toll Gate Records, 1917-1918. Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Chester's Gap Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Manor Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. Toll Fund Accounts, Lewin Gate, Front Royal District, 1917-1918, Accession Number 37594. School Records: Front Royal Academy papers, 1847 (includes building plans, bills) Accession Number 37595. Treasurer Records: Settlements with Board of Supervisors, 1888-1898, Accession Number 37596. Miscellaneous Records: Distribution of Food to indigent Families, 1862-1864, Accession Number 37583. Charter of First Fire Company, 1887, Accession Number 37590. Lord Fairfax Papers (includes Deeds, Wills, Election, and Sheriff Receipts) Accession Number 37587. Township records, 1870, Accession Number 37587. Letter - C. T. Westen to Colonel E. B. Jacobs, June 14, 1862, Accession Number 33162e.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 20 contains Land Records: Assignments of Bankruptcy; Assorted Deeds recorded in Deed Book K, 1875-1877, Deed Numbers 296, 211, 320. Deed recorded in Deed Book J, 1871-1875, Deed Number 176; List of property found in Deed Book H, 1861-1871. Renunciation of Will, 1882 and a Marriage Contract.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes  Court Records: Judgments and petitions, and Fiduciary Records.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese volumes contains School Records: School Commissioners' Record Book, 1836-1864 and School Fund Accounts, 1862-1864. Court Records: Circuit Court Minutes for March 1863 through August 1864. Military and Pension Records: Records of the County Board of Exemption, 1862. 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Miscellaneous Records: Public Buildings and Grounds: Plans, Specifications, Bonds, Reports for Courthouse, Clerk's Office, and Jail. Accession Number 37589 (1 of 2). Various Series: Court Records, Election Records, Road \u0026 Bridge Records, and Miscellaneous Records. Accession Number 37589 (2 of 2). Miscellaneous Records: Sundry Forms not in Form Book (includes suit papers) Accession Number 37588. \n","Box 2 contains Bonds, Commissions, Oaths: Justice of the Peace Commissions, 1870, Accession Number 37575. Court Records: Judgments, September-October 1840, Accession Number 37576. Orphan chancery causes; Election Records: Democratic Canvass Book, 1885, Accession Number 37577. Election Certificates, 1864-1866; List of Voters, 1857-1865; Commissioners of Elections, 1857-1865; Poll Book, 1865, Accession Number 37582. Road and Bridge Records: Allotment of Hands, 1936, Accession Number 37593. Toll Gate Records, 1917-1918. Accession Number 37594. 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