A Guide to the Orange Humane Society Records, 1820
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 38148
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Preferred Citation
Orange Humane Society. Records, 1820. Accession 38148, Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Purchased, 2001.
Biographical/Historical Information
The Orange Humane Society was a charitable organization founded in Orange County to educate the orphans of the county.
Scope and Content Information
Records, 1820, of the Orange Humane Society including a) a statement, 15 February 1820, exhibiting the amount of funds of the society at the time of its incorporation in 1811 and in each successive year until 1819, the number of children annually educated, the price paid for their tuition, and the annual expenditures of the institution; and b) the report, 22 May 1820, of the society president John S. Barbour (1790- 1855).