A Guide to the Spotsylvania County indenture of release agreement from Lewis L. Holladay and John Jerdone to Jessee H. Stubbs. 1837 Spotsylvania County indenture of release agreement from Lewis L. Holladay and John Jerdone to Jessee H. Stubbs 11287

A Guide to the Spotsylvania County indenture of release agreement from Lewis L. Holladay and John Jerdone to Jessee H. Stubbs. 1837

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Accession number 11287


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
11287
Title
Spotsylvania County indenture of release agreement from Lewis L. Holladay and John Jerdone to Jessee H. Stubbs
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of a two page autograph indenture agreement.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Spotsylvania County Indenture of Release, 1837, Accession #11287, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This legal documnet was purchased by the University of Virginia Library on January 24, 1997, from Heartwood Books, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of a two page autograph indenture agreement between Lewis L. Holladay, John [Jerdone?], and Jessee H. Stubbs, of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, dated July 7, 1834, conveying the slaves Betsy, Ellen, and Albert, and numerous items of personal property listed in the documnet.