A Guide to the Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company Minute Book, 1891-1893 Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company Minute Book, 1891-1893 1125534

A Guide to the Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company Minute Book, 1891-1893

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Barcode Number 1125534


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Barcode number
1125534
Title
A Guide to the Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company Minute Book, 1891-1893
Physical Characteristics
1 vol. (115 p.)
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company Minute Book, 1891-1893. Local Government Records Collection, Prince William County Court Records, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

This item came to the Library of Virginia in shipments of court papers from Prince William County.

Historical Information

Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company conducted business in Prince William County and Fauquier County during the late 19th century. It was organized in August 1891, and dissolved in September 1893.

Prince William County was formed from Stafford and King George Counties by a statute adopted in 1730, to take effect on 12 March 1731. The county was named for William Augustus, duke of Cumberland and third son of King George II.

Many pre-Civil War records were lost, destroyed, or stolen by Union troops in 1863 during the Civil War. Sixteen deed books and five will books are missing.

Scope and Content

Minute book, 1891-1893, of Bull Run Coal and Iron Development Company that records the meetings of the company's board of directors from its inception to its dissolution. Information found in the minutes includes date of meetings, selection of officers, resolutions, and decisions made by the board of directors regarding the purchase of equipment, selling of stock, collection of delinquent payments from stockholders, and other miscellaneous activities of the company. The minute book also includes a list of names of stockholders, the number of shares owned by each stockholder, and the address of each stockholder.

Related Material

Prince William County is one of Virginia's Lost Records Localities. Additional Prince William Court Records may be found in the Virginia Lost Records Localities Collection at the Library of Virginia. Search the Lost Records Localities Digital Collection available at Virginia Memory.

For more information and a listing of lost records localities see Lost Records research note .