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Albemarle County (Va.) Election Records, 1902-1952

8.55 cu. ft. (19 boxes); 1 vol.
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Albemarle County (Va.) Election Records,1902-1952, consists of Albemarle County lists of registered voters compiled in the individual county precincts and a general voter registration volume, as well as lists of registered voters from Charlottesville City (Va.). Albemarle County lists of registered voters consist of the individual rolls of registered voters, colored and white, for the following precincts: Albernine, Batesville, Blackwell, Carter's Bridge, Courthouse, Covesville, Crozet, Earlysville, Free Union, Hillsboro, Howardsville, Ivy, Keswick, Lindsay, Milton, Monticello, North Garden, Owensville, Porters, Proffit, Scottsville, Stony Point, White Hall and Wingfields. Also included are the individual rolls of registered voters, colored and white, for the following wards of Charlottesville City (Va.): 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Rolls also include names of women who registered following passage of Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Information found in the rolls includes date of registration; number of registered voter; name of registered voter; date of birth; age; occupation; residence; length of residence in state, county, and precinct; whether exempt from poll tax; if naturalized, and if so, date of papers and by what court issued; if transferred from another precinct, and if so, when and to what precinct. The information found in the 1902 rolls was transferred to the 1900-1903 general voter registration book also found in this collection. Various miscellaneous papers can also be found within the volumes of this collection including ballots, registration applications, correspondence and newspaper articles related to the poll tax.

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Albemarle County (Va.) Election Records, 1902-1952 8.55 cu. ft. (19 boxes); 1 vol.

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