A Guide to the Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825 Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825 1166983

A Guide to the Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825

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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode number
1166983
Title
Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825
Physical Characteristics
4 p.
Collector
Rockbridge County (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

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Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825. Local government records collection, Rockbridge County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

This item came to the Library of Virginia under the accession number 42110.

Historical Information

Rockbridge County was formed in 1778 from Augusta and Botetourt Counties. An additional part of Botetourt County was added in 1785.

Scope and Content

Rockbridge County (Va.) Deposition of John Davidson, February 1825. Consists of a deposition taken in Lexington, Virginia, for a Highland County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas case, James Davis vs. Abraham Roads. The testimony pertains to Abraham Roads' purchase from James Davis of a tract of land in Rockbridge County in 1791.

Related Material

Additional Rockbridge County Court Records can be found on microfilm at The Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."

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