Byers Family Papers Guide to the Byers Family Papers Mss. 65 B99

Guide to the Byers Family Papers Mss. 65 B99


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Repository
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Identification
Mss. 65 B99
Title
Byers Family Papers 1806-1929
Quantity
2.50 Linear Feet
Quantity
Creator
Byers Family
Creator
Byers, Joseph
Creator
Byers, Robert C.
Creator
Byers, Samuel C.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Scope and Contents

The Byers Family Papers include personal and business correspondence; accounts, and business records of the members of the Byers family of Augusta County, Virginia, especially those papers belonging to Joseph Byers, who repaired wells; Samuel C. Byers; and Robert C. Byers. This collection also includes report cards, 1890-1893, of Edwin C. and Howard Byers, and a few letters of James C. Byers, and Leila Byers.

Arrangement of Materials:

Organization: This inventory has been organized into seven Series: 1. Personal Correspondence; 2. Business Correspondence; 3. Accounts, Bills and Receipts; 4. Legal Papers; 5. Printed Material; 6. Miscellaneous Items; 7. Ledger and Account Book. Arrangement: Materials in this collection are separated into series and then arranged chronologically by date. Those items with no date or an unknown date are placed at the end of the series.

Related Material

Newspapers were removed and added to the Newspaper Collection.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Account books
  • Augusta County (Va.)--History--19th century
  • Byers family
  • Byers, Howard
  • Byers, Joseph
  • Byers, Samuel C
  • Correspondence
  • Financial records
  • Wells

General

Other Information:

Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00008.frame

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Byers, Howard
  • Byers, Joseph
  • Byers, Robert C.
  • Byers, Samuel C
  • Byers, Samuel C.

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Augusta County (Va.)--History--19th century

Container List

id172562
Series 1: Personal Correspondence
1820-1906, undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172565
    Joseph Byers, Snickers Gap, Loudoun County, Virginia, to his sons, Samuel C. Byers and James C. Byers
    1820 November 27
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Heard that they had gone to Ohio; describes his business of "making pumps and borring of pipes to conduct water"; explains the manner in which he was swindled out of property he had obtained from John Blaire and their mother following his confinement in jail? for failing to pay a debt owed to William Blaire; hopes to be able to visit them in May; asks that James and his spouse read the letter but not Jenny.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172566
    Papp, to Samuel C. Byers, near Mt. Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia
    1830 January
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Reports that he detained David until morning and hopes that he SCB will excuse the boy for being late.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172567
    James Byers, to Joseph Byers, Rockfish Cap, Albemarle County, Virginia
    1834 November
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. James Byers has returned home and found his family well; passed through Staunton and spoke to James Bell, who reported that Mr. Kenny, the clerk of County Court, had some information for him, possibly relating to the "claim for your servisses sic in the revolutionary struggle."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172568
    Ann Craig, Johnston Cty, Missouri, to "Mother," Jane Patterson, New Hop, Augusta County
    1847 June 3
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Ann Craig has been ill all spring; reports on friends and relations; mentions that she would like to eat Mrs. Barager's "sweet apples and apple butter this summer again"; comments that the crops, especially the wheat are doing poorly; her children are going to school for the summer.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172570
    William Hilbert, Boons Creek, Washington County, East Tennessee, to Samuel Byers, Mount Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia
    1847 December 5
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. William Hilbert describes the journey to Tennessee; reports that he is not sure if he likes the area yet, but there is plenty of work and "fine farmes" sic.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id172572
    Ann Craig, Colombus, Missouri, to Samuel and Nancy Boyers, Mount Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia
    1848 May 16
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Ann Craig received his letter with the note and check; reports on a great deal of sickness in the area; asks to be remembered to her "old mother" Jane Patterson.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172579
    H. M. Bell, Staunton, Virginia, to Samuel Boyers , Mt. Sidney, Virginia
    1850 April 23
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. H.M. Bell has been examining the settlement of George Craig's estate from March 1819, and found that James Patterson bought land from William Craig, but it is unclear whether full payment was made; needs information concerning a bond transaction involving the Craigs and the Pattersons; he SB will be summoned to have his deposition taken in this case between the Patterson Administrators and the Craig Executors.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172580
    P. Shumacke, Fishersville , Virginia, to Samuel Byers and James Patterson
    1850 August 7
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. P. Shumacke states his daughter's claim to the servant girl Katy as a gift from the deceased James Patterson to his PS first wife Margaret Patterson; intends to pursue claim in the courts if the executors of James Patterson's estate SB and JP do not turn over the servant girl to him.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172582
    Samuel Life, to Samuel ? Byers
    1851 December 8
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Samuel Life reports that the boy, Samuel, has run away from school to avoid a whipping.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172584
    Samuel Clarke, Staunton, Virginia, to Samuel C. Boyers , near Mount Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia
    1852 April 10
    Scope and Contents

    1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Discusses in great detail the original settlement of James Patterson's estate, and the present settlement.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172586
    Peter S. Baker, Columbus, Missouri, to Samuel C. Boyers
    1855 March 2
    Scope and Contents

    3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Peter S. Baker has received cash and a bond from Virginia and is not sure how to split them up; finds it difficult to have a resident of Virginia as his security for the money coming to his children; has no further information on his appointment as guardian of Ann Craig's minor heirs; has divided the money equally between the seven heirs.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172587
    Peter S. Baker, Roanoke, Howard County, Missouri, to Samuel Boyers
    1856 April 18
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Peter S. Baker discusses a problem over a bond to the commonwealth; is confused about how the four youngest children are to get their money.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172588
    Peter S. Baker, Roanoke, Howard County, Missouri, to Samuel Boyers
    1856 October 17
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Peter S. Baker has had the bond notarized; asks to have the money sent by mail and says that "any solvent bank will answer either Virginia, Kentucky, or Missouri paper."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172591
    Robert M. Craig, Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, to "Uncle," William Craig, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia
    1856 December 6
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Robert M. Craig plans to continue as a schoolteacher for a year or two if "I can not make something else pay better"; has sown wheat on his farm and rented some of the land; the weather is as cold as he has ever experienced in Texas; will send his power of attorney so that their money can be drawn; asks that the money be sent by check or draft on New York, New Orleans, or Philadelphia; reports on prices for corn, oats, and wheat.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172592
    Peter S. Baker, Roanoke, Howard County, Missouri, to Samuel C. Boyers
    1856 December 15
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Peter S. Baker has received the eighty dollars and encloses receipts for each estate; complains about the expense involved in procuring the money for the heirs.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172594
    N. K. Trunk, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, to Samuel Boyers , Mt. Sidney, Virginia
    1857 January 8
    Scope and Contents

    1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. N. K. Trunk has a power of attorney from Robert Craig's heirs to collect the money from James Patterson's estate.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id172596
    Jonathan and Jane Ann Stover, Rokone, Howard County, Indiana, to "Mother," Nancy Byers
    1865 March 8
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Jonathan and Jane Ann Stover have moved to Uncle Jacob Stover's farm; does not look like a war is going on as the "stores are crowded with goods-they are higher than when the war first began"; James Byers is very satisfied with the area and the rich land; reports on Jane Ann's trip through the mountains; gives news of family and friends in Indiana; sorry to hear of Grandfather Stover's death.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172599
    John A. Johnston, Madison Court House, Virginia, to Robert Byers, Mt. Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia
    1876 March 3
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. John A. Johnston insists that the bed left with him RB and cousin Becca belongs to him JAJ; gives a detailed account of why his dead mother intended that he should have the bed; also insists that the money from the sale of the wardrobe was intended to be used to fix Ida Bell's teeth

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172601
    Hester Horner, Stuarts Draft, Virginia, to "Becca," Rebecca Byers
    1876 March 21
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Hester Horner chastises her RB for calling her HH brother, John Johnston, a rascal; insists that their mother intended the bed go to John Johnston; has sent money to Ida Bell.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172602
    S. B. Weller, Houston, Texas, to Robert Byers
    1878 January 28
    Scope and Contents

    1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. S. B. Weller describes the climate in Texas; reports that he has received a letter from Frank Weller; sends his regards to the family.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172603
    S. B. Weller, Winchester, Virginia, to "Uncle," Robert Byers
    1878 February
    Scope and Contents

    2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. S. B. Weller asks if he will be able to get any of his money from the lawsuit by spring because of a business opportunity.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172604
    Thomas D. Ranson, Staunton, Virginia, to Robert C. Byers, Mt. Sidney, Virginia
    March 1880
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Thomas D. Ranson discusses the settlement of his RCB account as guardian of S. B. Weller.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172606
    Nannie Oler, Economy, Indiana, to Robert C. Byers, Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia
    1891 May 9
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. George Oler? has started planting his corn; mother Jane Ann Stove? is planning to leave for Virginia on May 13.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172607
    Nannie Oler, Economy, Indiana, to "Uncle," Robert Byers, Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia
    1891 November 6
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Nannie Oler reports that her mother Jane Ann Stover? is ill; discusses the outlook for the crops of wheat and corn and the sale of hogs; gives prices on eggs and butter; asks if Lelice Byers us going to school.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id172608
    J.N. Van Deranter, Ft. Defiance, Virginia, to Robert Byers, Ft. Defiance, Virginia?
    1892 August 6
    Scope and Contents

    1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. J. N. Van Deranter asking for contributions to the Old Stone Church.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172611
    Mary McClung, Huntington, West Virginia?, to "Sis Bec" Rebecca Byers
    1893 January 9
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Mary McClung returned from her trip to Old Mexico and Phoenix, Arizona on Dec. 11, having traveled eight thousand miles; describes the visit with family members and the weather in Arizona; sorry to hear of the illness in her family; complains that it has been snowing since the return home; reports that Hallie and Louisa McClung? are in school; Mr. McClung has been on jury duty for over a month; he has presently gone "to hitch up to take a sleigh ride."

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172612
    Poverty , Fort Defiance, Virginia, to "Beck" Rebecca Byers, Fort Defiance, Virginia
    1893 January 24
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed. Poverty plans to go away for a week, and asks if Charley can stay with the Byers.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172614
    Alice , Parnassus, Virginia, to Rebecca Byers?
    1893 February 10
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Alice complains of the freezing weather and pipes bursting; asks about a wedding she was unable to attend due to the poor weather; reports that the "comfort" has been pieced, but "lacks about 2 ½ yds. to join it with" before it can then be quilted; reports on the deaths and illnesses in the neighborhood; "hens are laying quite well" and mentions the good price turkeys are getting; mentions that she "saw a piece in the paper about your big dinner, and it gave it quite a puff"; asks about family and friends.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172615
    Katherine , Moffat's Creek, Virginia, to Lelia Byers
    1894 June 18
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Katherine complains of the heat; reports on a party of twenty-seven young people who went to Jump Mountain on horseback; was unable to attend the "Roller commencement"; asks her to visit after the harvest; complains of being lonesome since school is out.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172617
    Bessie Anderson, Staunton, Virginia to Rebecca Byers
    1898 April 12
    Scope and Contents

    2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Bessie Anderson sends her thanks for the good visit she had with them; mentions Cousin Sally Poague; asks to be remembered to various family members.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172619
    Robert Byers?, Blacksburg, Virginia, to "Papa" Robert Byers?
    1904 January 21
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Robert Byers? asks his father to send money to pay his "second term fees" at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and to pay for board at $91.50.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172620
    Byers, Waynesboro, Virginia, to "Father," Robert C. Byers, Ft. Defiance, Virginia
    1906 August 1
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 1 page. Typewritten Letter. Byers has brought the machinery to put in a corn mill and a feed mill; has the agency for "the Foos Gas and Gasoline engine" and will get a commission for sales; asks to have a note for $750 at the National Valley Bank renewed for six months.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172622
    H. C. Barrett, Front Royal, Virginia, to Robert C. Byers?, 190?.
    Scope and Contents

    2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed. H. C. Barrett explains the advantages of patronizing Eastern Normal College.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172624
    Lelia B. Byers, Staunton, Virginia, to her brother, Howard Byers, Augusta Classical and Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Virginia
    July 30
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Lelia B. Byers wants to know who the boys were who waved at her when she walked by the Academy; talks about various friends.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id172626
    Lelia Byers, Staunton, Virginia, to "Mama" Rebecca Byers
    July 30
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Lelia Byers reports that her lessons are going well; talks about various friends; mentions that when she walked by the Academy "two of the boys ran out on the porch and yelled at us"; has had fun out riding; asks for the hats to be sent by Sunday.

id172629
Series 2: Business Correspondence
Scope and Contents

53 items. Business correspondence of the Byers family, Augusta County, Virginia, including Samuel Byer's correspondence with various individuals concerning payment of debts; use of a gate near Mt. Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia; execution of bonds; and purchase of land, 1834-1878; also including correspondence of Robert and Rebecca Byers, Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, with commission merchants and other individuals concerning the sale of farm products and livestock, such as butter, hay, cattle and hogs; concerning the hiring of farm laborers and lawsuit by a laborer; building a barn; payment on notes; sale, rental, and taxes on farm land; and correspondence with a farm machinery co. concerning machinery and fertilizers, 1880-1894, and n.d.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5
    Correspondence
    English
id172632
Series 3: Accounts, Bills and Receipts
  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id172636
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Joseph and Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1808-1829
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 83 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Joseph and Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for taxes paid; sale or purchase of household and farm items including cart wheels and axel, a buggy, shoes, clothing, cloth, hinges, screws, flour, wheat and corn; rent; payment of judgements; boarding horses; sale and repair of shoes and well pumps; and hire and payments of laborers. Also including receipts for a land transaction between William Craig and James Patterson.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id172638
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Joseph and Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1830-1839
    Scope and Contents

    104 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Joseph and Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for the purchase of food, household items, and farm implements; payment of tuition; hire and payment of laborers; sale and repair of well pumps and parts; and wheat shipment and miller's accounts.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id172639
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1840-1843
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 67 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for the purchase of food, cloth, spices, hardware goods, household items, and farm implements; accounts with millers; accounts for making shoes; purchase or sale of farm products, including straw, butter, beef and hogs; the hire and payment of farm laborers and sharpening of shears. Also including James Patterson's accounts with millers.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id172641
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1844-1849
    Scope and Contents

    56 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for the purchase of food, cloth, hardware goods, and other household and farm items; accounts with millers; receipts for the sale of land; purchase or sale of farm products, accounts for the sharpening of shears and repair of shoes and wagons; receipts for the purchase of slaves; receipt for the receipts and promissory notes for James Samuel Patterson; and court receipts involving the Patterson estate.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id172642
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel and Nancy Patterson Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1850-1860
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 55 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel and Nancy Patterson Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for the purchase of cloth, beef, sugar, and other household items; accounts for flour sold; record of grain raised; doctor's receipts; tuition receipts; accounts for the sharpening of shears and shoe repair; and receipts for the subscription to the Staunton Spectator; also including receipts for the settlement of James Patterson's and Ann Craig's estates, and records for the valuation of James Patterson's property.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 1 id172644
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel, Robert C., and Rebecca Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1861-1879
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 88 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel, Robert C., and Rebecca Byers, Augusta County, Virginia for the purchase of food, household items, hardware items, seeds, cloth and furniture; accounts with farm laborers; accounts with millers for flour, corn and rye; receipts for payment of tolls; accounts for the repair of shoes and farm implements; accounts for the stabling of horses; doctor's receipts, tax receipts; a list of contributions to be made to a family whose house burned; and Samuel Byers' accounts as administrator of Nancy Patterson Byers' estate.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 2 id172645
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel and Robert C. Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1880-1889
    Scope and Contents

    62 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Samuel and Robert C. Byers, Augusta County, Virginia, including printed pictures on promissory notes and bills; receipts for the purchase of cloth, food, spices, livestock, furniture, and hardware items; receipts for the purchase and repair of farm machinery and implements; bank deposit slips for the National Valley Bank of Staunton; tax and insurance receipts; and bills for the sale and transportation of hay.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 3 id172646
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, Augusta County, Virginia
    1890-1899
    Scope and Contents

    42 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, Augusta County,Virginia, including printed pictures of birds, farm machinery, and other items on several receipts; receipts for the sale and transportation of hay; receipts and bills for the purchase of corn, flour, seeds, shoes, oil, food, spices, plaster, and hardware items; receipts for school and dentist fees; tax and insurance receipts; records of protest for non-payment of notes; deposit slips for the National Valley Bank of Staunton; an insurance policy from the Western Assurance County. Physical Location: See Also Oversized File.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 4 id172647
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, and Robert? M. Byers Augusta County,Virginia
    1900-1908
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 35 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, and Robert? M. Byers Augusta County,Virginia, for the purchase of shoes, hardware items, and seeds; cancelled checks; accounts with millers; shipping charges for farm products; deposit slips for the National Valley Bank of Staunton; receipts for insurance and the satisfaction of judgments; tuition receipt for Virginia Polytechnic Institute; and receipts with printed pictures on them.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Folder: 5 id172649
    Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, and Robert? M. Byers Augusta County,Virginia
    undated
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 71 items. Accounts, receipts and promissory notes of Robert C. Byers, and Robert? M. Byers Augusta County,Virginia, for the purchase of food, houseware items, hardware items, school books and supplies, seed, and livestock; also including laborers' records.

id172650
Series 4: Legal Papers
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents 22 items. Legal papers of Samuel C. Byers including record of appointment as surveyor; summons to appear in court; and papers dealing with settlement of James Patterson's and William Craig's estates involving the sale and rental of land, and sale and hiring out of slaves; of Samuel Clarke for a claim to money owed by William A. Truck; of Sarah A. Finley for the rental of a farm to Joseph Altapher; Robert C. Byers dealing with the settlement of Samuel B. Weller's inheritance and arbitration over a land dispute; of Howard S. Byers including a partner ship agreement with Frank Winter and J. D. Creager to become a firm of general merchants; sample draft of an inventory of an estate; lists of taxable property including white males, slaves, livestock, wagons, and home furnishings; indenture of bargain and sale between William and Matilda Craig, and the legal heirs of James Patterson for 180 acres of land in Augusta County, Virginia. Physical Location: See Also Oversized File.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 1
    Legal Papers
    English
id172655
Series 5a: Printed Material
1828-1928, undated
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents 36 items. Printed material, including an electoral ticket for John Quincy Adams and Richard Rush, 1828; Abstract of the Laws relating to the…Surveyors of Roadsfor Augusta County, Virginia; list commissioner's sale of lands; advertisements for farm implements, pianos, livestock, shoes, medicine, and a plant nursery, some including printed pictures; electoral tickets for Middle River Township; broadsides containing weekly price lists for produce, livestock, furs, etc. in Richmond; religious material including daily lessons, a manual for the Presbyterian Progressive Program (1922-23), and financial information for home missions; an Eastern Normal College Catalogue; fiscal report for Staunton National Valley Bank; and a personal property tax form.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 2
    Printed Material
    English
id172659
Series 5b: Miscellaneous
1839-1906, undated
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 3 id172662
    Miscellaneous material
    1839,1890-1893, 1906, undated
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 63 items. Miscellaneous material including a letter, 1 Jan. 1839, from Briscoe G. Baldwin, to William Shumate, Mount Sidney, Virginia, concerning the hire of "a smart, healthy, and likely Negro fellow…as a blacksmith"; report cards, 1890-1893, of Edwin C. and Howard S. Byers at Augusta Classical and Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Virginia; blue print of the "Holbrook Transition Spiral condensed for practical work," 1906; assorted recipes, grocery lists, laborer's records; and school and penmanship exercises, some by Samuel B. Weller.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 4 id172663
    Miscellaneous envelopes
    undated
id172665
Series 6: Ledger and Account Books
1806-1902
Scope and Contents

Manuscript Volumes. MsV. 1-14

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 1 id172669
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1806-1817
    Scope and Contents

    16 pages. Manuscript Volume 1 Ledger contains accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 2 id172670
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1814-1819
    Scope and Contents

    8 pages. Manuscript Volume 2 Ledger contains accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 3 id172672
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1814-1821
    Scope and Contents

    12 pages. Manuscript Volume 3 Ledger contains accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 4 id172673
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1816-1840
    Scope and Contents

    28 pages. Manuscript Volume 4 Ledger contains varied farm and labor accounts, 1832-1840; also including accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells, 1816.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 5 id172675
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1819-1820
    Scope and Contents

    12 pages. Manuscript Volume 5 Ledger contains accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 6 id172867
    Ledger of Samuel C. Byers, 1821-1859, and Robert C. Byers, 1870-1874, merchants and farmers, Augusta County, and Rockingham County, Virginia
    1821-1874
    Scope and Contents

    90 pages. Manuscript Volume 6 Ledger includes sale of farm products and records of laborers; also including record of costs for schooling 3 scholars, 1848.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 7 id172869
    Ledger of Joseph Byers
    1829-1832
    Scope and Contents

    21 pages. Manuscript Volume 7 Ledger contains accounts for the sale of parts for wells and the repair of wells.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 8 id172870
    Account book containing miscellaneous accounts of Joseph and Samuel C. Byers
    1829-1835
    Scope and Contents

    5 pages. Manuscript Volume 8 Ledger includes mention of the sale of parts for wells or the repair of wells

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 9 id172871
    Handwritten textbook in mathematics and bookkeeping
    1843
    Scope and Contents

    100 pages. Manuscript Volume 9 Handwritten textbook in mathematics and bookkeeping, containing various mathematical rules and principles as applied to Federal money and English money; different rules on weighing for various products such as fuel, gold, or medicine; and rules for measuring cloth, land, dry substances or liquid substances; including practice exercises; also including an insert of additional practice exercises, intricate lettering, and poetry, completed by James A. Frame, 1843.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 10 id172872
    Account book containing miscellaneous accounts of Robert C. Byers
    1869
    Scope and Contents

    12 pages. Manuscript Volume 10 Ledger concerns the sale of grain.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 11 id172873
    Account book of Robert C. Byers
    1873-1879
    Scope and Contents

    7 pages. Manuscript Volume 11 Ledger contains miscellaneous farm and labor accounts.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 12 id172874
    Account book
    1878-1879
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 62 pages. Manuscript Volume 12 Account book containing records of taxes, licenses, and clerks fees kept by the deputy treasurers for Augusta County, Virginia? including C. S. Byers, J. R. N. Speck, S. B. Stover, S. N. Patterson, and others. Includes an index.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 13 id172875
    Reportbook containing grades for Lelia Byers at Old Fort Seminary, Fort Defiance, Virginia
    1895-1896
    Scope and Contents

    Scope and Contents 8 pages. Manuscript Volume 13 Reportbook was signed by Rebecca Byers and Robert C. Byers.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 5 Folder: 14 id172876
    Pierce's Memorandum and Account Bookused for personal and farm accounts by Robert C. Byers
    1902
    Scope and Contents

    17 pages. Manuscript Volume 14 Pierce's Memorandum and Account Bookcontains printed advertising for various medicines, including "Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart Weed," and several others.