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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1851-1865

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1851-1865, consists of a Chancery Memorandum Book (1864-1865), a Docket (March 1865), and a Witness Attendance Book (1851-1863).

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1851-1865

Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1852-1938

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1852-1938, consist of County Court Causes Ended (1853-1907); Circuit Court Common Law Causes Ended (1852-1913); Division of lands (1852-1938 circa); and Various Series. The Various Series boxes came from drawers of miscellaneous drawers of court papers at the courthouse and contain records from the following local records series: Board of Supervisors, Bonds/Commissions/Oaths, Court Records, Election Records, Marriage and Vital Statistics Records, Military Records, Overseer of the Poor Records, Road and Bridge Records, and Tax and Fiscal Records (1860-1930 circa). The Various Series records can be found in barcode numbers 1208598-1208603.

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1852-1938

Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1855-1933

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1851-1933, consist of unprocessed judgments and chancery and other court papers. The judgments and court papers date roughly from 1852 into the 1900s and consist mainly of misfiled items pulled out of chancery causes. The chancery consists of summons and subpoenas from 1851-1866 and various pieces of chancery causes dating 1915-1933.

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Craig County (Va.) Court Records, 1855-1933

Craig County (Va.) Records, 1893-1965 (bulk 1934-1965)

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Craig County (Va.) Records, 1893-1965 (bulk 1934-1965), consist of a list of deeds recorded, 1893 and list of voters, 1934-1965.

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Craig County (Va.) Records, 1893-1965 (bulk 1934-1965)

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