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Austin-Twyman Papers

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Papers, 1765 (1800-1890) 1939, of the Austin, Twyman, Spiller and Horsley families of Amherst and Buckingham counties, Virginia.

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Ayres Papers

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Correspondence, 1833-1855, of members of the Ayres family including John W. Ayres at Chillicothe and Cincinnati, Ohio; and Fort Madison and Agency City, Iowa (with his father John B. Ayres at Diana Mills, Buckingham County, Va.), Robert H. Ayres, Hillsboro, Ohio and Jackson, Tenn. (with John B. Ayres, Matthias L. Ayres and Suckie Ayres) and Nathan W. Ayres (with Matthias L. Ayres and William Ford & Co., Richmond, Va. Letters concern the Methodist Church, abolitionists, politics, Thomsonian medicine; and passing the examination to be admitted to practice law in Iowa.

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Bettie Ann Woodson West Journal

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Carbon typescript of a journal, 1802-1803, kept by Bettie Ann Woodson West, wife of Claiborne West, Planters Town, Buckingham County, Va.

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Buckingham County, Va. Merchant's Daybook

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Daybook, 1871-1873, of an unidentified merchant, in Buckingham County, Va.

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Buckingham County, Va. Merchant's Journal

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Journal, 1830-1831, of an unidentified merchant in Buckingham County, Va. 298 p. : bound volume ; 40 cm.

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Buckingham County, Va. Merchant's Ledger, I

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Ledger, 1880-1882, of an unidentified merchant, of [Buckingham County, Va.]

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Buckingham County, Va. Merchant's Ledger, II

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Ledger, 1883-1885, of an unidentified merchant in Buckingham County, Va.

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Buckingham Female Collegiate Institute Indenture

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Contemporary copy of deed selling 25 shares of stock in the Female College in Buckingham County, Va.

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Garth Family papers

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This inventory contains personal and buisness correspondence, financial documents, loans, promissory notes, legal documents, tax information, and land records belonging to the Jesse Garth family of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, The majority of the inventory documents correspondence chiefly from 1800-1854 between family members, mostly the adult children of Jesse and Elizabeth Garth, fl. 1798-1854, especially Lucy E. B. Garth, fl. 1820-1849; Sarah Garth Goodman, fl. 1820-1842; Jesse B. Garth, fl. 1833-1834; and May S. Garth Sumner, fl. 1849-1851, as well as other nephews and family members.

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George Jones Account Book

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Account book, 1829-1830, of a plantation in the vicinity of Buckingham County, Va. under the superintendence of George Jones and George Eubank which contains inventories of livestock, tools, and crops.

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