A Guide to the Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957 Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957

A Guide to the Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957

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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Title
Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957
Physical Characteristics
35 volumes; 0.45 cubic feet (1 box).
Collector
Lee County (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
State Records Center - Archives Annex, Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

The Benvir Coal Company Payroll Records include private information and are restricted from being served to patrons. The rest of the Lee County (Va.) Business Records are not restricted.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Lee County (Va.) Business Records, 1882-1957. [include volume title]. Local government records collection, Lee County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

These items came to the Library of Virginia in a shipment of court papers from Lee County under an undated accession.

Processing Information

Prior to 2024, the various business records in this collection were originally described as individual records, but they have been consolidated into one large business record for the locality.

The Benvir Coal Company records were processed by Greg Crawford in 2003. All other records were processed by Bari Helms in 2013. Efforts have been taken to identify chancery causes related to these business records as some of these records were used as evidence in court proceedings.

Encoded by Bari Helms: 2013; updated by J. Taylor: September 2024.

Historical Information

Context for Record Type: Business Records, both volumes and loose records, are in some cases transferred to the Library of Virginia as components of court record transfers. These business records in some cases were simply stored in the local court building for safe keeping by business owners. In other cases, business records (particularly ledgers, account books, etc.) may have been filed in a court case as an exhibit. These business record exhibits appeared both in chancery causes and in judgments, these records serving as exhibits for business dissolution cases, debut suits, and contract disputes.

Locality History: Lee County was named Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, governor of Virginia from 1791 to 1794. It was formed from Russell County in 1792. Part of Scott County was added in 1823. Its area is 438 square miles, and the county seat is Jonesville.

Scope and Content

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.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into three series:

Series I: Business Records of the Benvir Coal Company, 1934-1957
Series II: Business Records of Castleton Wade, 1882-1894
Series III: Business Records of Thad Grabeel, 1904-1907

Related Material

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

See also: A Guide to the Lee County (Va.) Chancery Caues, 1857-1965."

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Contents List

Series I: Business Records of the Benvir Coal Company, 1934-1957
Physical Location: State Record Center
33 volumes; 0.45 cubic feet (1 box).

Historical Information: The Benvir Coal Company, Incorporated and the Benedict Coal Corporation operated coal mines in Lee County, Virginia, during the mid-twentieth century with offices located in the town of St. Charles, Virginia. The Benvir Coal Company purchased controlling interest of the Benedict Coal Corporation during the mid-1950's.

Scope and Content: The business records consist of trial balance books, ledgers, cash journals, mining supplies vouchers, payroll accounts, and coal shipment records. The majority of records relate to activities of the Benedict Coal Corporation which was purchased by Benvir Coal Company during the mid-1950's.

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Series II: Business Records of Castleton Wade, 1882-1894
Physical Location: State Record Center
1 volume.

Historical Information: Castleton Wade was a farmer conducting business in and around Lee County in the nineteenth century.

Scope and Content: The business records of Castleton Wade consists of an account book.

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Series III: Business Records of Thad Grabeel, 1904-1907
Physical Location: State Records Center
1 volume.

Historical Information: Thad Grabeel was a farmer conducting business in and around Lee County in the early twentieth century. He was also a partner in the business of buying, selling, and manufacturing staves with James Gobble.

Scope and Content: The business records of Thad Grabeel consists of a ledger used by Grabeel while he was a partner in the stave business with James Gobble. It includes accounting information related to the business. The ledger was used as an exhibit in the Lee County (Va.) Chancery Cause, 1911-005: James Gobble vs. Thad Grabeel. The ledger was used to determine the amount of debt owed between James Gobble and Thad Grabeel at the end of their partnership.

See also: Lee County (Va.) Chancery Cause, 1911-005: James Gobble vs. Thad Grabeel.

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