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Repository
James Madison University Libraries Special Collections
Identification
SC 0243
Title
Robert Stephen papers 1815-1849
Quantity
0.08 cubic feet, 1 folder
Creator
Stephen, Robert, 1767-1851
Language
English
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Abstract
The Robert Stephen Papers, 1815-1849, primarily document the taxes paid by Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
resident, Robert Stephen. The tax receipts document the taxes Stephen paid to the sheriff of Greenbrier County and include
taxes paid for enslaved persons, cattle, and land.
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Access Restrictions
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Provenance
These materials were sold by Cowan's Auctions on March 23, 2017 as part of a larger lot of Greenbrier County manuscript materials.
The lot (# 226) was described as "Parish Polls Mentioning Taxes for a Number of Slaves and Business Licenses for Greenbrier
County, Virginia (West Virginia), ca. 1810s to 1830s."
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Robert Stephen Papers, 1815-1849, SC 0243, Special Collections, Carrier Library,
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ebay auction in June 2017 and directly from the seller in August 2017.
Robert Stephen (alternately appearing as Steven, Stevens, and Stephens) was born in Augusta County, Virginia on September
22, 1767. Stephen married Mary Craig (1767-1838), who was also born in Augusta County, on November 14, 1788 in Greenbrier
County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Stephen was a land owner, enslaver, and proprietor of Stephen's Ferry at Fort Spring
along the Greenbrier River. Stephen died February 24, 1851 and is buried at McVey-Stephen Cemetery in Greenbrier County.
The Robert Stephen Papers, 1815-1849, primarily document the taxes paid by Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
resident, Robert Stephen. The collection is comprised of 13 documents. The tax receipts document the taxes Stephen paid to
the sheriff of Greenbrier County and include parish levies and taxes paid for enslaved persons, cattle, and land. A tax receipt
for E. R. Skeggs of Greenbrier County is also included.
Additional documents include receipts for Stephen's annual subscriptions to the National Intelligencer , a national newspaper of record, and the Alleghanian .
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL6-C2BD : 13 December 2015), Robert Stephen, 1851; Burial, Fort Spring, Greenbrier,
West Virginia, United States of America, McVey-Stephen Cemetery; citing record ID 92322907,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL6-C2B8 : 11 July 2016), Mary Craig Stephen, 1838; Burial, Fort Spring, Greenbrier,
West Virginia, United States of America, McVey-Stephen Cemetery; citing record ID 92322991,Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
"Greenbrier County Marriage Records," West Virginia Division of Culture and History, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=10975990&Type=Marriage
(accessed August 14, 2017).
Price, William T. Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia . Marlinton. WV: Price Brothers Publishers, 1901.