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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1881-1886

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1881-1886, consisting of lists of members of the Peninsula Guard, Company D, 4th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, 1881 May 7 and 1881 Apr. 29 (includes designation of officer rank); a list of persons discharged from the Guard, 1881 Sept. 9; and three applications for military disability, 1884.

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1881-1886

Elizabeth City County (Va.) Road and Bridge Records, 1876-1925

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Road and Bridge Records, 1876-1925. The records are comprised of summonses to surveyors of roads to show cause why they have not complied with laws regulating maintenance of public roads, 1876; an order to repair the county wharf, 1881; a petition, 1925, to accept as a county road a road leading from the Kecoughtan Road to Armstrong's Point; and a copy of legislation to amend and re-enact legislation providing for construction and maintenance of roads, approved by the General Assembly 1917 Mar. 27.

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Road and Bridge Records, 1876-1925

Elizabeth City County (Va.) United Confederate Veterans Expense Vouchers, 1924-1927

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) United Confederate Veterans Expense Vouchers, 1924-1927. The vouchers were issued by the Board of Supervisors to members of the R.E. Lee Camp No. 3, United Confederate Veterans, to defray expenses for travel to reunions in Charlottesville in May 1924; in Staunton in June 1925; in Birmingham, Alabama, in January 1926; and in Tampa, Florida, in April 1927. The vouchers contain the name of the veteran and the amount of the reimbursement.

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) United Confederate Veterans Expense Vouchers, 1924-1927

Elizabeth City County (Va.) Wills, 1778-1827

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Wills, 1778-1827, contain the last will and testaments of Lockey Collier, 1778; Charles M. Collier, 1827; and James Marshall, 1788.

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Elizabeth City County (Va.) Wills, 1778-1827

Hampton, City of/Elizabeth City County (Va.) Chancery Causes, 1950-1965

129.225 cubic feet (130 boxes)
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Hampton (Va.)and Elizabeth City County (Va.) Organization Records, 1883-1953

4.1 cubic feet (6 boxes)
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Hampton (Va.) and Elizabeth City County (Va.) Organization Records, 1883-1953 is comprised of various records created by groups in Hampton/Elizabeth City County. Represented records largely consist of unprocessed loose records.

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Hampton (Va.)and Elizabeth City County (Va.) Organization Records, 1883-1953 4.1 cubic feet (6 boxes)

Hampton (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1899

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Hampton (Va.) Health and Medical Records 1899, consists of one folder of Smallpox Epidemic Records containing a record of smallpox vaccinations performed in Elizabeth City County and the city of Hampton by Dr. D.H. Worthington due to an 1899 outbreak of smallpox in the Tidewater area. The epidemic resulted in controversial compulsory vaccinations and a travel quarantine, as a printed article pasted within the record indicates some reluctance on the part of Black persons to trust the motive behind a government-mandated vaccine.

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Hampton (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1899 1 folder

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