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Lee County (Va.) Board of Supervisors Records, 1872-1922

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Lee County (Va.) Board of Supervisors Records, 1872-1922, consists of Road Warrants, Minutes of Road Board and Board of Supervisors, Road Board Reports, Road Petitions and Reports, Warrants Paid, and Yokum Road Fund Warrant.

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Lee County (Va.) Board of Supervisors Records, 1872-1922

Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957

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Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957, is comprised of various records created by individuals and companies is pursuit of documenting business activities in and around Lee County (Va.) Represented records largely consist of account books, ledgers, cash journals, check books, balance books, and payroll records.

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Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957

Lee County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1838-1930

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Lee County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1838-1930, consists of Black Mountain Railway Company Condemnation, Chancery Execution Book, Chancery Fee Book, Chancery Rule Docket, Clerk's Fee Book, Common Law Execution Book, Common Law Fee Book, Common Law Process Book, Correspondence, Criminal Indictments, Execution Book, Fee Books, Indictments, Issue Dockets, Memorandum Books, Minute Book, Process Book, Witness Book, and Clerk's Tax Book.

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Lee County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1838-1930

Lee County (Va.) Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery Records, 1831-1845

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Lee County (Va.) Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery Records, 1831-1845, consists of Chancery Reference Docket, Common Law Issue Docket, and Witness Attendance Book.

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Lee County (Va.) County Court Records, 1830-1904

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Lee County (Va.) County Court Records, 1830-1904, consists of Common Law Rules, Execution Books, Fee Books, Issue Dockets, Memorandum Book, Minute Book, Process Books, and Witness Attendance Books.

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Lee County (Va.) County Court Records, 1830-1904

Lee County (Va.) Court Records, 1831-1917

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Lee County (Va.) Court Records, 1831-1917, consists of Clerk's Tax Book, Chancery Process Book, Chancery Rules, Common Law Process Book, Execution Books, Fee Books, Minute Book, Old Judgments, Promissory Notes, Reports and Expenses, Rule Docket, and Witness Attendance Book.

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Lee County (Va.) Court Records, 1831-1917

Lee County (Va.) Deeds, 1872-1911

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Lee County (Va.) Deeds, 1872-1911, consists of Deeds Recorded.

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Lee County (Va.) Deeds, 1872-1911

Lee County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1860-1950

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Lee County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1860-1950, consists of Settlements Recorded and Settlements for Judge Skeen.

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Lee County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1860-1950

Lee County (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1916-1917

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Lee County (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1916-1917, consists of Prescriptions and Affidavits for Ardent Spirits for Personal Use.

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Lee County (Va.) Health and Medical Records, 1916-1917

Lee County (Va.) Judgments, 1860-1960

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Lee County (Va.) Judgments, 1860-1960, contains civil cases in which justice was administered on the strictly formulated rules of common law. The majority of the cases in this record series relate to matters of debt.

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Lee County (Va.) Judgments, 1860-1960

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