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William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterFinding Aid Authors: Ronunda Claiborne, SCRC Staff.
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Trice Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in June 2011. Processed by Ronunda Claiborne in July 2011.
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Papers include correspondence, receipts, customer accounts and printed materials of general store owner Richard Trice and legal documents and county complaints for Justice of Peace, and son of Richard Trice, James M. Trice, both of Goochland County, Virginia.
Consists of personal letters concerning family welfare but mostly business correspondence requesting payment on accounts, requests for transfer of funds, and transfer of property among other actions.
Consists of records of purchases and payments made and amounts owed by customers at the general store for supplies for businesses, farms, and household necessities.
Consists of records of purchases and payments made and amounts owed by customers at the general store for supplies for businesses, farms, and household necessities.
Consists of complaints and charges made by residents against other residents to the Justice of the Peace requesting legal action.
Consists of school board contracts, military pension file, legal deposition, judgements on money owed or court cases, agreements of purchase.
Consists of medicinal catalog for 1860 and insurance annual review for 1881.
Consists of agreements made to pay debt owed for personal loan, purchase and/or general store.
Consists of receipts for customer purchases, payments made to customer accounts and other customer debts.