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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1784

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1784. Documents the transfer of ownership of a slave, a Negro girl named Amy, from Christopher Irvine to his children, Charles and Josiah Irvine.

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1784

Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1800

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1800. Documents the gift of 150 acres of land from Thomas Wilson to Elizabeth Bailey.

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1800

Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1818

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1818. Documents Thornton Manual's gift of his personal property to his children, Lucy Ann Manual and Charles Henry Manual.

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1818

Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1839

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of gift, 1835. Documents the gift of 344 acres of land along Whipping Creek from William and Nancy McCraw to Thomas M. and Paulina M. Jones.

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Campbell County (Va.) Deed of Gift, 1839

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