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Lunenburg County (Va.) Courthouse architectural drawing and bond, 1782

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Lunenburg County (Va.) Courthouse architectural drawing and bond, 1782. These documents are housed within a larger collection of deed records and contain a bond, specifications, and drawing related to a courthouse building in Lunenburg County. The bond binds the craftsmen to the justices of the county court for the construction of a new courthouse and other public buildings. The specifications record the dimensions, materials, and appointments of the new structure and contain a floor plan of the proposed structure.

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Lunenburg County (Va.) Courthouse architectural drawing and bond, 1782

Lunenburg County (Va.) Deed Book, 1752-1754

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Deed Book, 1752-1754, of Lunenburg County Court. The deed book record the name of the grantor and grantee, the residence of both individuals and the description of property being sold or transferred. The volume has an index which contains the first and last names of both parties. It is arranged alphabetically from A-Z.

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Lunenburg County (Va.) Deed Book, 1752-1754

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