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John W. Wilson Collection

0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection is comprised of a variety of documents, including letters, deeds, indentures, receipts, and accounts, all relating to Jacob Bear, Benjamin Graves, Jacob Sipe, and the Dean (Deane, Deen) and the Harnsberger family.
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John W. Wilson Collection 0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes

Patricia Turner Ritchie collection on Brocks Gap

1.4 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Patricia Turner Ritchie Collection on Brocks Gap, 1750s-1990s, is comprised exclusively of photocopies of deeds, wills, surveys, patents, road agreements, accounts, letters and a wide variety of other documents relevant to the Brocks Gap area of northwestern Rockingham County, Virginia.
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Patricia Turner Ritchie collection on Brocks Gap 1.4 cubic feet 2 boxes

Rockbridge Historical Society collection of deeds

.25 Linear Feet
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A collection of original land deeds and indentures from the vicinity of Rockbridge County, Virginia collected by the Rockbridge Historical Society.

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Rockbridge Historical Society collection of deeds .25 Linear Feet

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