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Warren County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1836-1861

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Warren County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1836-1861 consists of pages of the "Free Negro Register," 1856-1859; "Index to County Court Minute Books A, B, and C from Free Negro Register, 1836-1859"; and "Free Negro" Registrations (includes affidavits of freedom, certificates of freedom, loose register certificates, and requests for free papers).

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Warren County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1836-1861 .25 cubic feet (1 box); Digital Images

Warren County (Va.) Reports of Indigent Soldiers' Families, 1862-1864

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The Warren County (Va.) Reports of Indigent Soldiers' Families is primarily made up of reports supplies and funds supplied to the families of indigent soldiers. These reports include the names of soldiers and family members, the amount of money or supplies provided to each family. Also included are agents' bonds which provide funds to agents to purchase and distribute supplies for the families and agents' expenditure reports. The reports record the exact quantity and cost of foods distributed to the families such as corn, wheat, salt, flour and beef. Occasionally, funds were provided for services instead of or as well as food, such as hauling wood.

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Warren County (Va.) Reports of Indigent Soldiers' Families, 1862-1864

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