Montgomery County (Va.) Common Law and Judgments, 1772-1993
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Montgomery County Circuit Court55 East Main Street, Suite 1Christiansburg, VA 24073
- Contact for questions and access:
- Phone: (540) 382-5760
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Montgomery County (Va.) Circuit Court
- Language:
- English
Background
- Scope and content:
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Montgomery County (Va.) Common Law and Judgments, 1772-1993, contains civil cases in which justice was administered on the strictly formulated rules of common law. The majority of the cases in this record series relate to matters of debt. This collection may also contain criminal and other court records.
The collection is subdivided into the following series: Common Law first series, Common Law second series, Accounts Etc., Summons, Notices and Subpoenas, Notices, Judgments, County Court Papers, Abstracts of Judgments, Attachments, Common Law A#, and Common Law.
- Biographical / historical:
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Montgomery County was formed from Fincastle County in 1776, and the county court first met on 7 January 1777. Part of Botetourt County was added in 1790. Part of Pulaski County was added in 1842. The county was named for Richard Montgomery, who was killed in the American assault on Quebec late in 1775.
Fincastle County was created from Botetourt County in 1772, and the county court first met on 5 January 1773. Fincastle County became extinct on 31 December 1776 when it was divided to form Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky Counties. The county was named probably for George, Viscount Fincastle, Lord Dunmore's son; for John Murray, fourth earl of Dunmore, Viscount Fincastle; or for the town of Fincastle, Virginia, which was established in 1772 and named for George, Viscount Fincastle.
- Acquisition information:
- These records were filed at the Montgomery County (Va.) Circuit Court during the course of court business.
- Arrangement:
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Chronological.
- Physical location:
- Montgomery County (Va.) Circuit Court
- Physical description:
- 142.2 cu. ft.