Collections : [Library of Virginia]

Library of Virginia

The Library of Virginia
800 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Primary Collecting Areas:
State and local government records. Private Papers, including family records, personal papers, business, and organizational records. Prints & photographs, maps, architectural drawings & plans, state artwork, rare books.
Description:
The Library of Virginia is one of the oldest agencies of Virginia government, founded in 1823 to preserve and provide access to the state's incomparable printed and manuscript holdings. Our collection, which has grown steadily through the years, is the most comprehensive resource in the world for the study of Virginia history, culture, and government.
POC: Archives Reference Services
Phone: (804) 692-3888

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Campbell County Health and Medical Records, 1840-1892

1 folder
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Campbell County (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1840-1892, consist of one folder of Mental Health Records.

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Campbell County (Va.) Business Records, 1846-1915

5 volumes
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Campbell County (Va.) Business Records, 1846-1915, are comprised of various records created by individuals in pursuit of documenting business activities in and around Campbell County (Va.) Represented records consist of bound volumes such as an account book, a journal and ledgers.

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Campbell County (Va.) Business Records, 1846-1915 5 volumes

Campbell County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1821-1910

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Materials in the Library of Virginia's collections contain historical terms, phrases, and images that are offensive to modern readers. These include demeaning and dehumanizing references to race, ethnicity, and nationality; enslaved or free status; physical and mental ability; religion; sex; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Campbell County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1821-1910

Campbell County (Va.) Deeds, 1783-1862

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Campbell County (Va.) Deeds, 1783-1862, consists of deeds of emancipation and manumission, bills of sale related to transactions of enslaved people, certificates of removal of enslaved people, and an apprenticeship indenture.

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Campbell County (Va.) Deeds, 1783-1862

Campbell County (Va.) General Voter Registration Book, 1902-1907

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Campbell County General Voter Registration Book, 1902-1907, records the roll of registered voters in Campbell County. The volume is divided by precincts: Blackwater, Brookneal, Castle Craig, Concord, Court House, Evington, Flynns, Hat Creek, Kings, Lynch's, Marysville, Morgan's Mill, Mount Zion, New London, Pigeon Run, Rolling Mill, West Lynchburg, and Mike; and within each precinct on the basis of color. Information found in the volumes 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.

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Campbell County (Va.) General Voter Registration Book, 1902-1907

Campbell County (Va.) Judgments (Freedom Suits), 1852, 1861

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Campbell County (Va.) Judgments (Freedom Suits), 1852, 1861, consist of two suits for freedom initiated by slaves.

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Campbell County (Va.) Minute Books, 1809-1904

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Campbell County (Va.) Minute Books, 1809-1904, along with closely related court records such as order books, record all matters brought before the court when it was in session and may contain important information not found anywhere else. Generally minute books contain brief entries. A locality's loose papers are the raw materials from which this type of book was created. Like order books, a wide variety of information is found in its pages including: appointments of county officers, appointments of guardians and administrators, records of legal disputes heard before the court, and matters related to the fiscal management of the court. Collection includes minute books from Superior Court of Law and County Court.

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Campbell County (Va.) Minute Books, 1809-1904

Campbell County (Va.) Organization Records, 1857-1904

0.45 cubic ft (1 box)
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Campbell County (Va.) Organization Records, 1857-1904 is comprised of various records created by groups in Campbell County. Represented records largely consist of unprocessed loose records. These records typically consist of appointments of trustees, minutes, and miscellaneous records of religious organizations, fraternal organizations, independent associations, and cooperatives.

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Campbell County (Va.) Organization Records, 1857-1904 0.45 cubic ft (1 box)

Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1804-1820

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Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1804-1820 typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1804-1820

Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1820

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Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1820 typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Campbell County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1820

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