A Guide to the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts - Inspectors of Oysters Records, 1866-1879 Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts - Inspectors of Oysters Records, 1866-1879 APA 292

A Guide to the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts - Inspectors of Oysters Records, 1866-1879

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Accession Number APA 292


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
APA 292
Title
A Guide to the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts - Inspectors of Oysters Records, 1866-1879
Extent
2.2 cu. ft. (5 boxes)
Creator
Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928)
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928). Inspectors of Oysters Records, 1866-1879. Accession APA 292. State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Transferred from the Auditor of Public Accounts in 1913.

Biographical Information

Following the Civil War, the demand for Chesapeake Bay oysters - always high - grew into a national obsession, especially after the transcontinental railroad connected each coast. Oyster wars broke out between Virginia and Maryland watermen. As the public's taste for oysters grew, so did the need to regulate and protect the oyster industry.

A few steps already had been taken in this direction. The Virginia code of 1860 authorized county courts to appoint inspectors of oysters to enforce oyster laws and collect fines and fees. The General Assembly passed an act on 3 March 1866 amending the code's provisions and requiring the oyster inspectors to report their collections to the auditor of public accounts in February, June, and October of each year.

On 15 March 1871 the General Assembly reorganized the inspection system to centralize control. The auditor of public accounts divided the counties involved in the oyster industry into three districts and appointed a principal inspector for each district. The inspectors made monthly reports on their collections to the auditor.

In 1874 the General Assembly reverted to the earlier system of court-appointed inspectors, passing an act to that effect on 18 April. These inspectors reports quarterly to the auditor until the General Assembly passed an act on 25 February 1892, requiring the inspectors to report instead to the commissioner of fisheries. On 7 February 1898 the General Assembly abolished the office of fish commissioner and required the inspectors to report monthly to the new Board of Fisheries. An act passed on 4 March 1898 mandated annual assessments of planted oysters to be submitted to the auditor by the inspectors on 1 October of each year.

Scope and Content

Records, 1866-1879, including ledgers and reports detailing taxes collected on oyster farming submitted to the Auditor of Public Accounts. Includes license reports, lists of inspectors bills, accounts of renters, and lists of persons registered to catch oysters. The lists and reports include the name of captain/owner, name of vessel, where hailing from, class of vessels, rates, number of men, amount collected, water course, and amount of bushels collected. The lists of inspectors bills include costs for advertising, stamps, office building and supplies, and salaries for the inspectors. The records are divided into District I, II, and III.

Contents List

District I
  • Box 1 Folder 1
    Reports, 1873 January
  • Box 1 Folder 2
    Reports, 1873 February
  • Box 1 Folder 3
    Reports, 1873 March
  • Box 1 Folder 4
    Reports, 1873 April
  • Box 1 Folder 5
    Reports, 1873 May
  • Box 1 Folder 6
    Reports, 1873 June
  • Box 1 Folder 7
    Reports, 1873 July
  • Box 1 Folder 8
    Reports, 1873 August
  • Box 1 Folder 9
    Reports, 1873 September
  • Box 1 Folder 10
    Reports, 1873 October
  • Box 1 Folder 11
    Reports, 1873 November
  • Box 1 Folder 12
    Reports, 1873 December
  • Box 2 Folder 1
    Reports, 1874 January
  • Box 2 Folder 2
    Reports, 1874 February
District II
  • Box 3 Folder 1
    Reports, 1873 January
  • Box 3 Folder 2
    Reports, 1873 February
  • Box 3 Folder 3
    Reports, 1873 March
  • Box 3 Folder 4
    Reports, 1873 April
  • Box 3 Folder 5
    Reports, 1873 May
  • Box 3 Folder 6
    Reports, 1873 July
  • Box 3 Folder 7
    Reports, 1873 August
  • Box 3 Folder 8
    Reports, 1873 September-November
  • Box 3 Folder 9
    Reports, 1873 November
  • Box 3 Folder 10
    Reports, 1873 December
  • Box 3 Folder 11
    Reports, 1874 January
  • Box 3 Folder 12
    Reports, 18734 January-March
  • Box 3 Folder 13
    Reports, 1874 April
  • Box 3 Folder 14
    Reports, 1874 May
District III
  • Box 4 Folder 1
    Reports, 1873 January
  • Box 4 Folder 2
    Reports, 1873 February
  • Box 4 Folder 3
    Reports, 1873 March
  • Box 4 Folder 4
    Reports, 1873 April
  • Box 4 Folder 5
    Reports, 1873 May
  • Box 4 Folder 6
    Reports, 1873 July
  • Box 4 Folder 7
    Reports, 1873 August
  • Box 4 Folder 8
    Reports, 1873 September
  • Box 4 Folder 9
    Reports, 1873 December
  • Box 4 Folder 10
    Reports, 1874 January
  • Box 4 Folder 11
    Reports, 1874 April
  • Box 4 Folder 12
    Reports, 1874 December
  • Box 4 Folder 13
    Reports, December [unknown year and district]
Ledgers
  • Box 5
    Inspectors for Oysters, Act of 1866, 1866-1871
  • Box 5
    Inspectors for Oysters, Act of 1871, 1871-1874
  • Box 5
    Inspectors for Oysters, Act of 1874, 1874-1879