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Chesterfield County Militia Roll and Plantation Accounts, Accession #10777, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was purchased by the Library from Louis Ginsberg of Petersburg, Va., on August 10, 1988.
This volume was first used as a militia company roll book for the months of April, May and October, 1850. Most of the approximately 165 individuals listed in the roll book were residents of Chesterfield County, Va. The following men served in the 6th Virginia Infantry, companies I and K, during the Civil War: Robert H. Bass, Julius C. Condry, Richard S. Forsee, Robert C. Forsee, John T. Purdy, Richard J. Elam, Cornelius G. Wilkinson, John W. Sims, Abner G. Forsee, Joseph A. Elam, Alfred Cheatham, Richard Johnson, Benjamin A. Moody, John T. Moody, Edward Osborne, William Rudd, Joseph Dorsett, Thomas Baily, David Franklin.
The volume was subsequently used as a plantation account book, including transactions related to slaves. "Negro accounts, 1853" consists of two pages of payments for various goods and services, especially "ditching." There is also a separate pencilled note reading "No negro man is to leave the plantation on Sunday until I permit them;" a record of guano sales; and, various business transactions with mostly identified persons, including Joshua Condry, Mrs. Elizabeth Elam of Richmond, Va., Bettie Lester and Sallie A. Flournoy.