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Ownership and Custodial History
These materials were collected by Sallie Bruce Dickinson, a Prince Edward County native and historian who researched and wrote
extensively on the history of the county. It is unknown, when, or by what means, this collection was acquired by the Farmville-Prince
Edward Historical Society.
The Prince Edward County Militia was formally established shortly after Prince Edward County was formed in 1754. According
to early county histories, the militia mustered once every three months, for drills and training, at the Prince Edward County
Courthouse in Worsham. Members of the Prince Edward County militia served during the American Revolution, the War of 1812,
the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War. The militia was disbanded shortly after the end of Civil War.
This collection, which dates from 1777 to 1822, consists of (2) original documents pertaining to the Prince Edward County
Militia in 1814 (1) original document related to the Prince Edward County Militia in 1822, and several pages of handwritten
notes by Sallie Bruce Dickinson, regarding the Prince Edward County Militia and the Nottoway Militia from 1777 to 1822.
This collection is part of the Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives which are housed at Greenwood Library Archives
and Special Collections