Lilburn Lewis Henderson Legal Document

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Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)
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Virginia Tech
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Preferred citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Lilburn Lewis Henderson Legal Document, Ms2008-092, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Creator:
Henderson, Liliburn Lewis, 1786-1820
Abstract:
The collection includes a report of a Washington County, Virginia commission examining the accounts of L. L. Henderson, guardian of the children of William Trigg, deceased.
Language:
The materials in the collection are in English.
Preferred citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Lilburn Lewis Henderson Legal Document, Ms2008-092, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Background

Scope and content:

This collection consists of a report issued by a Washington County, Virginia commission examining the accounts of L. L. Henderson, guardian of the children of his business partner, William Trigg, deceased. Signed by Francis Smith, Robt. E. Cummings, Mitchell Tate, John M. Preston, and John Heller on May 9, 1820, the report mentions the sale of the people Trigg enslaved, accounts from the Saltville saltworks, the estate of William King, the Henderson & Trigg partnership, the Christianville Boatyard (in Sullivan, Tennessee), and Henderson's expenses as guardian. The commission finds Henderson to be indebted to the estate for $58,000.

Biographical / historical:

Lilburn Lewis Henderson, an Abingdon, Virginia merchant, was born in Campbell County, Virginia in 1786. The son of William Henderson and Lockey Trigg, Henderson had moved by 1812 to Washington County, where he partnered with William Trigg in a mercantile business.

When Trigg died in 1813, Henderson was named guardian of his children, and the property which the partners had purchased for their business would become the subject of a protracted legal battle. (See Pierce's Adm'r &c. v. Trigg's Heirs in Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals and in the General Court of Virginia, v. 9.)

Henderson married his late partner's wife, Rachel, a year after Trigg's death, making him the stepfather of Trigg's young sons, William (born 1807), Daniel (born 1808), Connally (born 1810), and Lilburn (born 1812). As guardian, Henderson succeeded Trigg in managing the saltworks at Saltville, Virginia. Henderson also established a Washington County artillery unit in 1813 and served in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1818. He died on April 19, 1820.

Acquisition information:
The Lilburn Lewis Henderson Legal Document was purchased by Special Collections in 2008.
Processing information:

The processing and description of the Lilburn Lewis Henderson Legal Document commenced and was completed in December 2008.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard