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Barnhart Family Papers, 1836/1944

0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Barnhart Family Papers, 1836-1944, is comprised of assorted documents chiefly relating to the Barnhart family of New Hope, Virginia in Augusta County, particularly George Barnhart II and his son Gideon Barnhart. Materials include correspondence, bills, receipts and invoices, deeds, and envelopes. The collection also includes many documents concerning the estate of George Barnhart II. There are also materials within this collection pertaining to persons not directly related to the Barnharts.
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Barnhart Family Papers, 1836/1944 0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders

Debra S. Clatterbuck Collection of Michael Henkle Estate Records, 1861

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
Photocopies of documents related to the settling of Michael Henkle's estate in Pendleton County, dating to 1861 and 1866.
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Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019

2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Eldon Bowman Collection of Bowman Family Papers, 1797-2019, comprises genealogical materials (photocopied and original), correspondence, and family papers related to the Bowman family of Rockingham County, Virginia specifically the Eli Martin Bowman (1861-1950) and Amanda Hollar Bowman (1865-1936) line.
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Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019 2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files

Liskey Collection of Heavner Family Papers, 1788/1967

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Liskey Collection of Heavner Family Papers, 1788-1967, consists of one box (.4 cubic feet) of personal correspondence, business and personal financial records, and various other items pertaining to the William Heavner family, documented through the maternal side: William Heavner, Evaline Heavner Aubrey, Dorcas Aubrey Breneman (also spelled Brenneman), and Mae Breneman Liskey. Other names represented are Hughes, Brake, Dove, Hess, and Trumbo, among others. The collection is arranged chronologically in four series: Richard Hughes Estate Papers, Correspondence, Financial Papers, and General Miscellany.
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Liskey Collection of Heavner Family Papers, 1788/1967 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

Michael Baker Estate Papers, 1810/1839

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Michael Baker Estate Papers, 1810-1839, consists of one folder of receipts, legal notes, correspondence, and the sale bill of the Michael Baker estate.
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Michael Baker Estate Papers, 1810/1839 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Warden and Harnsberger Family Papers, 1806/1880

0.08 cubic feet 2 folders 0.12 Gigabytes 3 digital files
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William and Verdie Lindamood papers, 1957/1983

0.33 cubic feet 4 folders, 1 flat file
Abstract Or Scope
Papers comprising correspondence, cards, church records, and genealogical notes from the estate of Bill and Verdie Lindamood, Broadway, Virginia.
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William and Verdie Lindamood papers, 1957/1983 0.33 cubic feet 4 folders, 1 flat file

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