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VIRGIMA. U TIE CIRCUIT COURT CF RAI - PAIUJT: CCK COUJTTY

The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development of
the State of Virginia , Petitioner ,

v.
Clifton Ayler and others , and thirty- seven
thousand , four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres , of land
more or le s , defendants

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The report of the Special Investigators and

Board of appraisal Commissioners having been filed , with the record of this

case in the office of the Clerk on the

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day of May , 1932 , it is adjudged

and ordered that the said Clerk do cause to be published in the Blue Ridge

Guide , a newspaper published and circulated in Rappahannock County , Virginia , once

a week for two succesive weeks , beginning with the issue of said paper
published on the

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, 1932 , a notice in the following

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"The State Commission on Conservation and

Development of the State of Virginia , Petitioner ,

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and others , and thirty seven
undred ( 37 , 400 ) acres , of land ,
or less, defendants

Ayler
I Clifton
thousand four

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To all persons interested in the subject matter of the

above styled proceeding:
The report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners and
Special Investigators was filed with the record of this c ase in the Clerk 1 s

ffice of this Court on the

day of Lay , 1932 , which report sets forth

ong other things , the findings of said Board of Apprisal Commissioners , of the

facts of value of the various parcels of land of diverse ownership within the
a rea sought to be condemned , and , incidental damages arising out of such

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condemnation. You ard hereby notified that under the provisions of Section
33 of the

ublic Park Condaunation Act ( Sec

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(

*of£&gt;Code of Virginia of

1930 )

Sixty days frcru the aforesaid date of filing of said report are allowed within

which you may appear and do what may be ncessaryto protect your interests in
LAW OFFICES
WEAVER &amp; ARMSTRONG
FRONT ROYAL

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The Clerk of this Court is hereby ordered to nail a copy
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of the newspaper above named} in which such notice is contaiiEd on the /
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report) TO all clainants and respondents who have filed clains or answers
with the record in the

^lerk* s Cffice, to their respective post office

addresses set forth in said claims or answer, or, to such other post office
address as may have subsequently been furnished as provided in Section 7

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of said Act

laid said Clerk shall file with the record of this proceeding

a report of the manner and form in which he hath obeyed this order, including
therein a list of the names and addresses of the persons to whom he has mailed

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said publication and the date upon which the same was mailed

The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County, Virginia,
will enter the foregoing order in the Common Law Order Book of his Court, as

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VIRGINIA:
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The foregoing vacation order was this day received in the said
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THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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FOUR HUNDRED (37,400) ACRES OF LJID, MORE OR LESS,
DEFENDANTS.
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY,

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This day came the Petitioner by Counsel and exhibited
to the Judge of this Court the record of the above styled proceed
ings, including the several exceptions, objections and motions
with respect to the findings set forth in the Report of the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners, the answer of Petitioner thereto, and
the accompanying supporting affidavits: which several exceptions,
objections, and motions T/ere filed by LA ) G. Tyler Milled and Mrs.
by Harrison and Ha’rrison)
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Julia M Settle)and Williomnrthur Miller (C VUlenrv T. Miller
B F Miller)and/N. M. Booth) represented by Harrison &amp; Harrison
xittorneva. (D) H, M DeJarnetto and Ih _ H. DeJarnette. Jr • S repre
sented by E H. DeJarnette , Attorney. (E) E. G. Brumback repre
sented by S L Walton, Counsel
(F) E. G. Brumback and _J F
rumback, rejaLOapnted by S L Walton, Counsel. ( G) James A. Es
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H Kendall. W 0. Kendal
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H. Abbott , represented bv S. L. Walton. Connsol
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( J ) H C. Atkins , represented by W, F. Moffett. Counsel.
Atkins
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(LI.Addle Frank Clark. (M )Jeremiah * thins. (N )J. W Atkins
Andrew J
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Ellis. Counsel. (Q ) Jeremiah Vtki'ns and Caroline Atkins) (R ) W.
P , Slaughter and Mary D. Slaughter , re prosenfed by
W. CheIf
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by 5. W. CheIf and George w « Settle r Counsel , (T) J. Walton Wood.
represented by W. F. Moffett. Counsel. ( U ) Irono B. Putney. ( V
Frank Compton, represented by W , F. Moffett , Conn sol. (W ) Maurice
Clark , represented by W. F. Moffett. Counsel (X ) Judith Carter.
represented by W F Moffett , Counsel. (Y) Oklahoma Bowenr rep
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objections, exceptions and motions, and the answer of the Petitioner,
and the accompanying affidavits:
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the same is hereby set for hearing on the said several exceptions,
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within which they may file with the record such additional affida
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may file with the record, such additional affidavits as it may be
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The Clerk of this Court shall forthwith mail a copy of
this order to each of the said objectors, exceptants, and movants,
whose post office address is filed with the record, under provi
sions of Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act; and to
their respective attorneys of record, at the post office addresses
of said attorneys, as shown by the record, or otherwise known to
the Clerk; and he shall thereafter file with the record, a report
setting forth the form and manner in which he shall have complied
with this orderc

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The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
Virginia will enter the foregoing upon the Common Law Order Book
of his Court as a Vacation order

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Given under my hand in Vacation at Leesburg, Virginia,
this July 1st, 1933

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THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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POUR HUNDRED (37,400) ACRES OP L -UD, MORE OR LESS,
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This day come the Petitioner by Counsel and exhibited
to the Judge of this Court the record of the above styled proceed
ings, including the several exceptions, objections and motions
with respect to the findings set forth in the Report of the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners, the answer of Petitioner thereto, and
the accompanying supporting affidavits: which several exceptions,
objections, and motions were filed by (A ) G Tyler Miller and Mrs
E T. Miller, represented by Harrison and Harrison, Attorneys
( B ) Mrs Evelyn Tyler Miller, C B. Miller, George Tyler Miller,
Julia M Settle and William Arthur Miller. (C ) Henry T Miller,
B P Miller and N. M Booth, represented by Harrison &amp; Harrison,
attorneys (D) H M DeJarnette and E. H DeJarnette, Jr• &gt; repre
sented by E. H DeJarnette, Attorney
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Brumback, represented by S L Walton, Counsel ( G) James A Es
tes (H) D. H Kendall, W 0 Kendall, J K Kendall, and Mrs. M.
H Abbott, represented by S. L Walton, Counsel (I) Britton L
Atkins (J ) H C. Atkins, represented by W P Moffett, Counsel
(K) J. • Williams, Paul Taylor, R. L Cheatham and
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by V-: • w. Chelf and George w Settle, Counsel, (T) J Walton Wood,
represented by W. F Moffett, Counsel (U ) Irene B Putney ( V )
Frank Compton, represented by W. P. Moffett , Counsel (W ) Maurice
Clerk, represented by W. F Moffett, Counsel (X) Judith Carter,
represented by W F Moffett, Counsel (Y) Oklahoma Bowon, rep
resented by E. W Chel-f, Counsel. (Z) A. Harrison Jenkins, rep
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Court to sot this proceeding for hearing upon the said several
objections, exceptions and motions, and the answer of the Petitioner,
and the accompanying affidavits:
Whereupon It is ordered that this proceeding be, and
tho samc Is hereby set for hearing on the .said several exceptions,
objections and motions, and the answer thereto, and the accompany
ing affidavits, on the 8th day of August, 1933, at ten o'clock A M
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ere granted fifteen days from the date of the entry of this order
within which they may file with the record such additional affida
vits as they may bo advised ; and said Petitioner is granted fif
teen days after the expiration of said period, within which it
may file with the record, such additional affidavits as it may be
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The Clerk of this Court shall forthwith mail a copy of
this order to each of the said objectors, exceptants, and movants,
whose post office address is filed with the record, under provi
sions of Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act; and to
their respective attorneys of record, at the post office addresses
of said attorneys, as shown by the record, or otherwise known to
the Clerk; and he shall thereafter file with the record, a report
setting forth the form and manner in which he shall have complied
with this order
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The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
Virginia will enter the foregoing upon the Common Law Order Book
of his Court as a Vacation order

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Given under my hand in Vacation at Leesburg, Virginia,
this July 1st, 1933

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J. R. H, Alexander
Judge of the Circuit Court
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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OR RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

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To the Hon. J R H Alexander, Judge of said Court
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Pursuant to an order of your honor ’s court entered
on July 3, 1933, in the condemnation proceeding under the
style of The State Commission on Conservation &amp; development
of the State of Virginia, Petitioner, V Clifton Aylor, and
others, and Thirty Seven Thousand , Pour Hundred (37*4-00)
acres of land , more or less , in Rappahannock County, Defen
dants, your undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of said
County, begs leave to report?

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said order, entered as. aforesaid on July 3 * 1933 * was
mailed to each of the exceptants , objectors and movants
named in said order, and to their respective attorneys
as shown by the record , to their respective post office
addresses , as shown by the record , or otherwise known to
your undersigned.- A copy of the said order is hereto
attached and made a part of this my report

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Clifton Aylor and others and
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To the Honorable J R H Alexander, Judge of said Court

Pursuant to an order of your Honor ’s Court entered in the
above styled proceeding on May 21st,

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your undersigned, Clerk

of the Circuit Court of said County, respectfully submits the
following report as called for in said order:

That he did on July 7th, 1932 » mail a copy of the Blue Ridge

Guide, the newspaper in which a copy of said order was published ,
to all claimants and respondents who had filed claims and answers

with the record in my office in the above styled proceeding, to

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their respective Post Office addresses as shown by the record

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who is invested with a superior or better right or claim of title

in and to said tract of land; and

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the requirements of this order, he shall give ten days’ personal

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John H. Varner, James W. Huffman, Charles N. Spitler, C. J.
notice to the said W. M

Miller, Jr., and Louise Miller Price, and give notice to the said

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asserting a lien

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weeks in a newspaper published in Rappahannock County, which

publication shall be in lieu of personal service.

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LURAV, VIRGINIA

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W I L L I A M E C A R S O N, C H A I R M A N , R I V E R T O N
C O L E M A N W O R T H A M, VICE CHAIRMAN , RICHMOND
J U N I U S P. F I S H B U R N , R O A N O K E
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R U F U S G R O B E R T S, C U L P E P E R
THOMAS L FARRAR, CHARLOTTESVILLE
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WATER RESOURCES AND POWER
FOREST SERVICE
PARKS AND LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY
STATE PUBLICITY

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Shenandoah National Park
Division

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND TREASURER

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ADDRESS YOUR REPLY TO

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FRONT ROYAL VA

FRONT ROYAL

March 13, 1934

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Mr. James M Settle

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County

Washington, Virginia

Dear Sir:
Be good enough to furnish us , at the earliest
possible moment , statement of all fees, costs, allow
ances and charges of every kind arising out of the
Shenandoah Rational Park Condemnation proceeding
pending in your county , for the payment of which, to
your good self or to your office , the State Commission
on Conservation and Development is properly chargeable ,
down to the fifteenth day of March, 1934,

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fore being submitted to the Court for approval, as
by so doing , we can probably avoid the need for a
hearing on the various items to be included in your
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statement

As it will be to your own interest to have all
fees , costs and expenses paid in full before we begin
depositing the amounts of the awards for the lands we
seek to acquire , it is of the utmost importance that
this statement should be made up and forwarded to us
at tne earliest practicable moment

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Mail your statement to ys Emma I . Stokes,
Secretary , Shenandoah Rational Park Division, front

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Royal , Virginia

Yours very truly ,
STArE COMMISSION Oil CONSERVA TION AND DEVELOPMENT
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To personal services rendered to employees of the
State Commission on Conservation and Develop
ment of the State of Virginia , from the time
of institution of Condemnation proceedings to
March 17 » 1934 » in assisting said employees in
searching records , eto of the tracts of land
under condemnation
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TAXATION OF COSTS FROM OCT

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Jeremiah Atkins et al
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Mary
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Oklahoma Bowen
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2/ 23/34
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J W Atkins
Harrison Jenkins
Frank H Cox

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Maurice Clark
Oklahoma Bowen
J Walton Wood
Jas A Estas
3 H &amp; H M DeJarnette
Judith Carter
Frank Compton
J W Kendall Heirs
Addie Frank Clark
H C ,Atkins
E G Brumback
J B Brumbaok Eat,
S T &amp; G Tyler Miller
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7/10/33

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to landowners not included in above statement
No charges made against State Conservation
Commission 3 ince entry of Judgment in rom excepting
such orders as have been entered on behalf of the
Cocmission
Jas M Settle , Clerk

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DEVELOP!13NT OP THE STATE OP VIRGINIA
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Costs in connection with Park proceeding from
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CLIFTON AYLOR, &amp;C.,

. Ramey, one

It appearing to the Court that James W

of the defendants in the above entitled matter, by an assignment
bearing date on the 27th day of May, 1933, for value received,

has assigned, transferred and set over unto the Page Valley

National Bank of Luray, Virginia, out of the money or moneys
which have been awarded to him by the Board of Appraisal

Commissioners and Special Investigators heretofore appointed in
the above entitled condemnation proceedings as compensation and
damages for his lands sought to be taken and condemned in said

proceedings, such sum or sums of money as shall be necessary

and sufficient to fully pay and discharge seven certain
negotiable notes now held by the said Page Valley National Bank

of Luray and as fully described in said assignment, and on

motion of the said Page Valley National Bank of Luray, by counsel,

leave is hereby granted it to file said assignment in the
condemnation proceedings aforesaid, which is herewith accordingly

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ATTORNEY AT

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LAW

LURAY, VIRGINIA

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VIRGINIA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY.

The State Commission on Conservation
&amp; Developement of the State of
Virginia,

Petitioner,

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Clifton Aylor, and others, and
thirty seven thousand, four hundred
(37,400) acres, of land, more

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day of July, 1930, the court

considered the petition, the notices which have been published and

posted in accordance with the order heretofore entered, the claims,

answers and other pleadings filed by the parties to the proposed con

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demnation, and no objections having been filed, or offered on behalf of

either the petitioner, or any of said claimants, or any other party and
the Court being satisfied upon such consideration that the petitioner
is entitled to the relief demanded or sought in its petition, and that

notice has bean given as provided by law doth direct that this case

be and the same is hereby set for hearing on the

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thirty seven thousand, four
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IN THE ClROUTT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

The State Commission on Conservation aM Development ,
of the State of Virginia , Petitioner ,

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Clifton Ayler and others , and thirty seven thousand ,
four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of land more or less , in
Rappahannock County , Va Defendants

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This day came the petitioner by counsel and exhibited

to the Court the record of the above styled proceeding ; from which it

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J . A.

J F Brumnaek ,

Williams ,

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D. H. Kendall , W. 0 . Kendall , J . K. Kendall ,Mrs. M. H. Abbott ,
Paul Taylor , R . L. Cheatham , A. M. Priest , and A. Harrison

appears that H. E

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DeJarnette , H. M. DeJarnette , E G . Brumback ,
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Jenkins , have failed to obey the order of this Court entered herein on the

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, 1932 , whereby they and e ach of them were

ordered within fifteen days from the entry of the said order , to file in
the

Clerk' s Office of this Court with the record of this

proceeding , a

written statement , as follows :

1.

Setting forth whether or not the several tracts or parcels of land within

the area sought to be condemned , ownership of which is claimed by them or in

which they claim an interest , and with reference to which they have severally
filed their objections are the same tracts or parcels which were found by the
Appraisal Commissioners to be the lands severally owned by them or in which
they claim or appear to have an interest , as shown and delineated on said

map read together with said report and exhibit sheets; and ,

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If not , showing by reference to said map , the boundary lines of the tracts

or parcels severally claimed by said objectors or in which they severally

claim an interest , and setting forth in detail by reference to sidd map and
the numbered tracts or subdivisions shown thereon , the precise location of
the tracts or parcels of land severally claimed by them , or in which they

severally claim an interest ;
And it likewise appearing that no one of said named parties

have offered any reasonable explanation for such failure ;
LAW OFFICES

WEAVER &amp; ARMSTRONG
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said named parties , either in person or by attorney do on

or before November

14 th , 1932 , comply with the said order , or file in writing with the record
of this proceeding in the Clerk s Office , a reasonable explanation for

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failure so to do , thenceforth this case will be proceeded with 4* ex parte

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The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
Petitioner.
the State of Virginia

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AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty Seven Thousand Four
Defendants
Hundred (37,40.0) Acres of land, More or Less,

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This day came the State Commission on Conservation and
Development of the State of Virginia, the above named Petitioner,
by counsel, and exhibited the record of the above styled proceed
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ing, and announced its purpose and intention to move and pray the
c l a y of February, 1934, to enter Judgment in
Court on the J.
rem, in substantially the form, words and figures shown in a pro
posed draft thereof hereinafter set forth at length, (but with
such modifications as to the amounts of "value ” and "incidental
damages" shown in the table included in said draft as may have
been ordered at the date of entry of said judgment, under auth
ority of Section 36 of the Public Park Condemnation Act) condemn
ing to the use of the Petitioner each of the several tracts of
land within the area described in the petition which are several
ly designated in the table included in said proposed draft of
said judgment by the respective numbers thereof as shown, desig
nated and delineated on the County Ownership Map filed with the
report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein;
and also to move for such other and further relief as Petitioner
may be advised, including orders for the dismissal of this pro
ceeding in respect of any or all the various tracts of land shown
and delineated on said Map which Petitioner may decide not to ac
quire as authorized under Section 22 of the Public Park Condemna
tion Act; and thereupon Petitioner moved the entry of an order
setting this proceeding for hearing on said date, and directing
any and all the parties of record in this proceeding, if they de
sire to oppose the entry of said judgment in rem, to show cause,
if any such cause there be, in writing filed with the record of
this proceeding not later than five days prior to the said date,
why the said judgment in rem should not be entered on the motion
and prayer of the Petitioner

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It appearing from the said record that the respective
values of the fee simple estate in each and all of the said tracts
of land as to which Petitioner purposes to pray for judgment in
rem, and the respective amounts of incidental damages which will
result from the proposed condemnation thereof have been determin
ed, ascertained and set forth in the report filed by the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this proceed
ing ; and it appearing from the report of the said Board of Ap
praisal ^Commissioners and of the Special Investigators hereto
fore appointed in this proceeding that guardians ad litem have

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been appointed and have appeared in
proceeding on behalf of all
infants, insane persons, and persons under other legal disabilities
who, after diligent search, were found and reported by said Special
Investigators or otherwise shown to have any real claim of right,
title, estate or interest in or to any of the lands described in
the petition filed herein; and upon the motion of the Petitioner, by
counsel, it is ordered that this proceeding be set for hearing on
the said day and date, at 11:00 A M and that any or all of the
parties of record in this proceeding, who purpose or desire to op
pose the entry of the said judgment in rem, show cause , if any such
cause there be, in writing filed with the record of this proceeding
not later than five days prior to the said date, why the said judg
ment in rem should not be entered on the motion and prayer of the

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It is further ordered that the Petitioner shall forthwith
mail or cause to be mailed a copy of this order to all parties of
record in the proceeding who have or appear to have any claim of
right, title , estate or interest in or to any of said tracts of land,
as set forth in said report filed by the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have
excepted to the findings in said report with relation to said tracts
of land, whose post office addresses have been filed with the record,
as provided in Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to
their several post office addresses thus filed with the record; and
to the guardians ad litem, appointed herein for all infants, insane
persons, or persons under other legal disability who have or appear
to have any claim of right, title, estate, or interest in or to any
of the said tracts of lands or to the proceeds arising out of the
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arising from such con
demnation, as set forth in the report filed by the Special Investi
gators and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein,
to the post office addresses of said guardians ad litem as shown by
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and further to the
attorneys of record representing any of the parties of record in
these proceedings or any of the said guardians ad litem, or any of
said infants, insane persons, or persons under other legal dis
ability , to their respective addresses as shown in the record or
otherwise known to the Petitioner ; and the Petitioner is further
ordered to file with the record of this proceeding, a verified
statement in writing showing the mailing of such copies of this
order, to whom mailed and the date of said mailing

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The following is the proposed draft of the judgment in
rem which the Petitioner purposes and intends to move and pray the
Court to enter as aforesaid:

"This day came the tate Commission on Conservation and
Development of the State of Virginia, the above named Petitioner,
by counsel, and exhibited to the Court the record of the above styl
ed proceeding, and showed to the Court:

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"(1) That this proceeding has been conducted under the
provisions of the Public Park Condemnation Act (Acts of the General
Assembly of Virginia of 1928, page 1036: Code of 1930, Section

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4388, et seq )

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"(2) That there was incorporated in the notice for pub
lication herein, provided in Section 9 of the said Public Park
Condemnation Act, the notice and warning touching incidental

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20 of said Act ;

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(3) That this proceeding was had upon newspaper publi
cation of notice, warning ’all persons whomsoever ’ as provided in
Section No 12 of said Act;

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”(4) That the report of the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this
proceeding, filed herein discloses a final and conclusive ascer
tainment and determination of the value of the fee simple estate
in each of the numbered tracts of land shown in the table herein
after set out and for which judgment of award condemning the same
to the use of the Petitioner is moved and prayed by Petitioner;
and of the amount of incidental damages which will result from
the condemnation of each of the said tracts for the use of Peti
tioner, on account of which any person who has appeared and is
entitled to be heard, has submitted claims, or on account of which
it appears from the said report of Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, filed as aforesaid, any infant,
insane person, or person under legal disability, or any person
not entitled to be heard at the hearing provided in Section No
12 of said Act, has a real and well founded claim, or on account
of which it has been made to appear that any infant, insane per
son or person under other legal disability has any real and well
founded claim;

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"(5) That the record discloses an ascertainment and
determination of said Board of Appraisal Commissioners, as shown
by the said report filed as aforesaid, of the fact or facts of
value of all, or substantially all,claims of right, title, estate,
or interest by such owners or claimants, in or to each of the said
respective tracts, and amount of any real claim which any of such
persons, or any other person, or persons, who have appeared and
are entitled to be heard, may have In the proceeds of each of said
respective tracts;
"(6) That a longer
since the ’day certain ’ fixed
herein on or before which all
appear and answer or plead as

period than sis months has elapsed
by the order of the Court entered
interested persons were warned to
provided in Section No 9 of said Act;

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"(V ) That a longer period than sixty days has elapsed
since said report of Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal
Commissioners was filed in the Clerk ’s Office of this Court ;
"(8) That neither Petitioner, nor any other person has
filed, or presented any motion praying this Court or the Judge there
of to decline to accept or to disapprove any of the findings of
facts of value and incidental damages so ascertained and determin
ed by said Board of Appraisal Commissioners as shown by their said
report with reference to any of said tracts; or if any such motion
or exception has been filed or presented with respect to said tracts
or any of them, such motion or exception has been unconditionally
overruled or dismissed, or withdrawn, or has been overruled, or dis
missed, or withdrawn in so far as such motion or exception relates
to the findings of value and incidental damages set forth in said
report after amendment of such findings by consent of the Petition
er and the exceptant or movant, under the provisions of Section 36
of the Public Park Condemnation Act

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That each of said tracts is located wholly within

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the boundary lines of the lands sought to be condemned and set
forth and described in the petition filed herein, and is separately shown, delineated and designated by number on the County Ownership Map, and described in the above mentioned report of the Spe cial Investigators and Board of Appraisal Commissioners, with which
said County Ownership Map was filed and of which it forms a part ;
”( 10) That diligent inquiry and search was made by the
Special Investigators appointed herein as to the existence of any
land, or parcels or tracts of land, or right or title or interest
or estate therein, within the boundary line set forth in the pe
tition, or of Any real claim in or to the proceeds of any such land, or right, or title, or estate, or interest in the event of
its condemnation, owned by any infant, insane person, or person
under other legal disability, or any property or properties owned
by such person or persons which will be damaged by the taking of
land within the boundary line set forth in the petition, beyond
the peculiar benefits that will accrue to such property or properties of such persons from the acquisition of the land, or estate, or interest therein, sought to be condemned and the use of
the same for a public park or for public park purposes; and the
names of all such persons found by the said Special Investigators
or otherwise known to the Board of Appraisal Commissioners, were
reported in the said report of the Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein; and guardians
ad litem were appointed in this proceeding for each and all of
such persons;

"(11) That Petitioner, in compliance with the order set ting this proceeding for hearing on its motion and prayer for a
judgment in rem condemning the hereinafter mentioned tracts of
land to its use, and forthwith upon the entry of said order, mail
ed a copy thereof to all parties of record in this proceeding who
appear to have any claim of right, title, estate or interest in or
to any of the said numbered tracts of land, as set forth in said
report filed by the Special Investigators, and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have excepted to
the findings in said report with relation to said tracts, whoso
post office addresses have been filed with the record, as provid
ed in Section V of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to their
several post office addresses thus filed with the record; and to
the guardians ad litem appointed herein for all infants, insane
persons, and persons under other legal disability, who appear to
have any claim of right , title, estate, or interest in or to any
of the said tracts of -land, or to the proceeds arising out of the
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arising from such
condemnation, as set forth in the said report filed by the Spec ial Investigators and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appoint
ed herein after diligent search made for such persons as set out
in said report, to the post office addresses of said guardians ad
litem as shown by the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner;
and further to the attorneys of record representing any of the
parties of record in these proceedings or any of said guardians
ad litem T&gt; r any of said infants, insane persons or person under
other legal disability, to their respective addresses as shown in
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and thereafter
Petitioner filed with the record a verified statement in writing
showing the mailing of such copies of said order, to whom mailed
and the date of mailing

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Public Park Condemnation Act, and specifically the
provisions of
Section 11 and Section 38 thereof, have been complied
with and the
facts shown and disclosed by the record entitle the Peti
tioner to
the judgment in rem condemning each of the said tracts to
the use
of Petitioner as moved and prayed by Petitioner

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"it is, accordingly, adjudged and
red, upon the mo
tion and prayer of the Petitioner, by counselorde
that
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the fee simple
estate in each of the several tracts described in the
Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal Commissi report of the
oners filed
with the record of this proceeding and numbered
show
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n and delineat
ed on the County Ownership Map filed with and made
a
part
of said
report, the County Ownership Map number of which is
set
fort
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the following table, is hereby condemned to the use
of
the
Peti
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Cour
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for
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the
use and benefit of the person or persons enti
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eto
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the
sum
ascertained and determined, and shown and
osed in the report
of the Special Investigators and the Board discl
of Appraisal Commission
ers appointed herein as filed herein, or as modified
under the pro
visions of Section 36 of the Public Park Conde
mnati
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Act, to be
the value of the fee simple estate in said trac
toge
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ther
with the
amount of the incidental damages resulting from the
cond
emna
tion
thereof ascertained and determined by said Board of
Appra
isal
Com
missioners, which sum and amount of incidental
dama
ges
are
as
shown
and separately set out in the following table,
whic
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tabl
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cons
ti
tutes an integral part of this judgment , and are
here
expre
ssly
stated as constituting the award for each of the
said tracts here
in contained, and upon the payment into the
cust
ody
by Petitioner of the amount thus stated as constitu of this Court
ting the award
for any such tract the fee simple estate ther
oin
shal
l vest in the
Petitioner as provided in Sections 13 and 38 of
said
Public Park
Condemnation Act

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"But nothing herein contained shal be construed as re
quiring or obligating Petitioner to pay the lsaid
them into the custody of the Court or to acquire awards or any of
tracts, and Petitioner may at its election acquireall or any of said
any one or more
of said tracts by payment into the custody of
tho
Cour
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amount stated herein as tho award therefor

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"The following table sots forth
columns under appro
priate explanatory headings: First, underin
the
the numbers of the several tracts designated byheading ’Tract N0 ',
number and shown
and delineated on the above mentioned County
Owne
described in the said report of the Special Inve rship Map and
Board Of Appraisal Commissioners filed with the stigators and the
record of this pro
ceeding, each of which is condemned herein to the
uso of tho Pe
titioner; Second, under tho heading Value
the
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simple estate in each of the said tracts as asce value of the fee
rtained and deter
mined by the said Board of Appraisal Commissi
oner
the heading ’Incidental Damages , the amount of s; Third, under
tho incidental
'ed by said
damages ascertained and determin
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of Appraisal Com
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missioner s which will result from condemnation here
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table; Fourth,
under the heading 'Aggregate , tho aggregate of
the
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value and of
the amount of incidental damages ascertained and
dete
the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners with refe rmined by
rence to the
numbered tract in the corresponding column of the tabl
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aggregato amount as shown in tho table is stated and set out here
in as constituting the award for the said tract upon its condemna
tion to the use of the Petitioner. But in any instance wherein the
original findings of said Board as to value or damages set forth
in said report have been modified in arbitration proceedings, or
by stipulation or otherwise, under authority of Section 36 of the
Public Park Condemnation Act this table shows under the respect
ive headings of " value" and A incidental damages" and "aggregate"
the original findings of said Board stricken out by a lino running
through such findings and aggregate and the modified findings and
aggregate have been inserted in the table in lieu of the original
findings and aggregate thus stricken from tho table.

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(A ) The foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquir
ed by the Petitioner, herounder, in any or all of the said tracts
of land is and shall be subject nevertheless to such easement of
passage and right of way therein or thereover as have heretofore
been acquired or are now claimed by the United States of America,
which easement and right of way is described in said report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, in Exception 1 of the body of said
report as an easement of passage and right of way on or over a strip
of land one hundred feet wide running through tho tracts mentioned
in said Exception 1 of said report, the value of which easement of
passage and right of way was not ascertained or determined by the
said Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and it further appearing
from the said report that the said United States of America owns or
claims the fee simple estate in said strip of land and that the
value of the said fee simple estate in the said strip of land owned
or claimed by the United States subject to said easement of passage
and right of way thereon or thereover, has been ascertained and
determined by the said Board to be one dollar, U. S. currency, the
fee simple estate in said strip of land is hereby condemned to the
use of the Petitioner subject to said easement of passage and right
of way, upon the payment of the said amount of one dollar into
the custody of the Court for the use and benefit of the person or
persons entitled thereto, which said amount is hereby stated and
set out as constituting the award for the fee simple estate in said
strip of land subject to tho said easement of passage and right of

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(B) Tho foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that tho fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquir
ed hereunder by the Petitioner in any or all of said tracts of
land, is subject nevertheless to such rights of way and easements
in, on or over such tracts or any of them for tho erection, mainte
nance, repair, replacement and operation of polos and wires or
other appliances or means for the transmission of electricity as
have heretofore been acquired therein by the South East Public Ser
vice Corporation, to which reference is made in Exception 2 in
body of said Report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and by
the Page Power Company of Virginia Incorporated, to which reference
is made in Exception 3 in tho body of said Report,

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54
57
59
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VALUE

INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES

$5974.30

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103- a

8.00
1186.50
8.00
1095.00
1110.00
224.00
60.00

142
142 a
148
151
151 a

2135.00
1855.00
395.29
1502.50
16500.00
307.75

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106 11

152

164
164 a
164 b
166
167
169
173

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None

14276.00
260.00

None
None
None

1110.00

None
None

224.00
60.00
2135.00
1855.00
395.29

None
None
None
N one
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

2107.34

8.00

None

None
None

2993.00

14276.00
260.00

None
None

1000.00
150.00
325.00
115.50
853.00

$5974.30
1186.50
8.00
1095.00

None

1510.00

AGGREGATE

1502.50
16500.00
307.75
1310.00
2993.00
1000.00

150.00
825.00
115.50
853.00
2107.34

See Exception numbered One in the body of the report filed by the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners with reference to the above set
out values of tracts numbered 151 a, 164, 166 and 167

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The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
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thousand , four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of land ,
more or less, defendants

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Upon motion of petitioner , the Board of

Appraisal Commissioners are ordered to submit forthwith to the Judge of this

Court , their report of findings of the fact , or facts of value of the lands
sought to be acquired and of the various

tracts thereof , as well as their

findings Qf incidental damages, in accordance with the provisions of Section

4388 ( 31 ) of the Code of Virginia, 1930 ; and if there be any trqct , or
parcels of land within the area sought to be acquired as to which no conclusion
of fact of value , or

as to incidental

damages has been reached by the Board

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four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres , of land , more or less, Defendants

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It being made to appear to the Court that within
the area sought to be condemned there are the hereinafter described
respective tracts of land in which the hereinafter named respective

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infants and insance persons have interests, to wit :

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Keyser ,

A traet of 124 acres , owned by Lula W

an insane person ;
A tract of aboue 200 * acres , commonly called the

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which Russell Bailey , Melvin Bailey , Elmer

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infants own a one fourth interest ;
A tract of 100 acres , belonging

to Elizabeth Yancey,

an insane person ;
A tract of 140 acres

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Dodson tract , in which the children of Fred Dodson of Front Royal , Va • J
namely,

James Dodson , Paul Dodson and Margaret Dodson , have an interest ;
A tract of 252 acres , commonly known as the Flora

. Monroe Dodson, infant son cf

Lela Dodson land , in which K

Brook Dodson ,

deceased , has an interest ;

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A traet of 22 aeres , belonging to Amos

Weakley ,

an insane person ;

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known as the lands of J

Dodson

acres and 31 acres respectively

deceased , which tract belongs to

his infant children , namely , Virgil Dodson , Hensel Dodson , Bessie Doddon,
Bernard Dodson and Mamie Atkins , sub ject to the dower right therein of their
mother ;
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Curtis Burke, Bertha Burke, Reid Burke, Mary Burke, Juanita Burke, James
Burke ; said infants owning the whole tract, subject to the dower of their

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Upon consideration whereof 1. W Chelf, a discreet and
competent attorney at law practicing at the Bar of this Court is assigned
as Guardian ad Litem for said respective infants and insane persons, in
this proceeding; and said Guardian ad Litem is directed to do all acts,
take all necessary steps to the end that the interests and rights of said

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Clerk

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The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
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thousand , four hundred ( 37 ,400 ) acres of land ,
more or less, defendants

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The Board of Appraisal Commissioners having submitted

to the Judge of this Court, their report in accordance with his order entered
herein on the
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appeared and moved that he be allowed to inspect said report for the purpose

of ascertaining such facts therefrom as may be useful and necessary to enable

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him to prepare a motion for the disnissal of these proceedings for the condem

nation of such of the lands described in the petition , as he may decide not to

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acquire in accordance with the right given him under Section 4383 ( 22 ) ; which

motion is granted but with the provision that such inspection of said report

shall be made by petitioner

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ant filed his motion to set aside the finding o£ findings of fact
or facts of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners in relation to

the value of the 300 acres, more or less, of the claimant embraced
within the above entitled condemnation proceedings, together with

the grounds of his said motion in writing, said motion being this

day filed by agreement of parties by counsel, together with the

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The State Commission on Conservation and Development
petitioner
of the State of Virginia

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four
Hundred ( 37 ,400 ) Acres of Land , More or Less
Defendants

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On the 12th day of March , 1934, came the petitioner

in the above styled proceeding, by counsel, and exhibited to
the Court the record thereof , including the report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners and the judgment in rem, en-

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tered on the 13th day of November , 1933, condemning Tract HO
147 to the use of the petitioner upon payment , to the person

or persons entitled thereto , of the amount set forth in the
said judgment as the award for the taking of said tract

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court that un-

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of this proceeding on November 13, 1933 , petitioner obligated
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have been placed upon the said tract by Mrs

claiming to be the owner thereof , since the date of the filing

of the said report , for the use and benefit of the person or
persons entitled under the said judgment , to receive the award
set forth therein for the taking of said Tract No. 147 , the
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that leave should he and is granted the petitioner to pay into
the custody of the Court the sum of $100.00 , for the use and
benefit of the person or persons who were entitled to receive

the amount set forth in the judgment in rem, entered herein

on the 13th day of November , as the award for the taking of

Tract No. 147 described and numbered in the report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners herein ; and that payment of
the said sum into the -- custody of this Court may and should be

made by payment of the said sum of $100.00 to the Clerk of

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AT LAW NO 149

Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF WARREN

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I do solemnly swear that on the 27 th &lt;lay of Trniflpv
1934, I mailed to each of the hereinafter named persons t o
the post office address set opposite the name of each, a true
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DeJarnette, E. H. Jr
Kelly, J T
Brumback , E G
Brumback, J F - Executor
Estes, James A
Kendall, D H
Hoffman, Walter W - Attorney
Jackson, E Hilton
Atkins, Britton L
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On this the 6 th day of February , 1934, before me,
a Notary Public in and for said County and state, personally
appeared Emma K Stokes who, being first duly sworn, made oath
that she is the secretary to S H Marsh, supervisor of parks
of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the
State of Virginia, and that as such secretary she has charge
of the office of said Commission in the town of Front Royal,
Virginia , and of the records and files of said office; and
that the matters and things set forth in the foregoing statement are true

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ORDER OF REFERENCE

CLIFTON AYLOR, &amp;C.
This cause came on to be heard again this /7~~

day of

January, 1934, upon the petition of W. M. Varner, J. A. Varner,

. Varner, asserting

Charles N. Spitler, and John H

their ownership

of and claim for Tract No. 104-11 which the petitioner in the
above entitled condemnation proceedings has reported as a lap on
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. Overall, deceased,

the lands belonging to the heirs of Julia C

. Huffman and

and the petition of James W

Charles N. Spitler

asserting their ownership of and claim for Tract No. 199-III,

which the petitioner in the above entitled condemnation proceedings
has reported as a lap on the lands belonging jointly to C. J.

Miller, Jr., Louise Miller Price, and the heirs of W. L. Taylor,
deceased, and it appearing to the Court that the heirs of the said
Julia C. Overall are unknown and also non-residents of the State of
Virginia, and that the heirs of the said

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consideration thereof the Court doth adjudge and order that this
cause be referred to one of the Commissioners in chancery of the
Rappahannock Circuit Court, who shall ascertain, state and report
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to the Court as follows:

(1). Who

are the true and lawful owners of said

Tract of land No.* 104-11, which is reported in the names of both

. M. Varner, J. A. Varner,

the said W

Charles N. Spitler and John

H. Varner and the heirs of Julia C. Overall, deceased, or who is
FORD &amp; KEYSER
ATTORNEYS &amp; COUNSELLORS AT LAW

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01' RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

TIL. STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOP!ANT
IP THE STATE OP VIRGINIA ,
PETITIONER
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CLIFTON AYLOR , AND OTHERS, AND THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND ,
(37,400) ACRES OP LAID , MORE OR LESS,
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COUNTY , I IN R PI
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the several exceptions , objections and motions with respect

to the findings set forth in the Report of the Board of Appraisal
Commissioners , the answer of Petitioner thereto , and the accompany

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. T. Miller,

and motions v/ere filed by (A) G. Tyler Hiller and Mrs* E

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represented by Harrison and Harrison, Attorneys

(B) Mrs. Evelyn

. B. Miller , George Tyler Hiller , Julia H. Settle
and Billion .rthur Miller. (C ) Henry T. Miller , B F. Miller and
N. M. Booth , represented by Harrison &amp; Harrison , Attorneys.
(D) H. - . DeJarnette and E. H. DeJarnette , Jr., represented by
( ) E. G. Brumback , represented by
IE. H. DeJarnette , Attorney * !
S. L. Malton, Counsel* (F) E. G. Brumback end J. P. Brumback ,
represented by S. L. Malton, Counsel. (G) James A. Estes.
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Abbott , represented by S. L

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Counsel

(i ) Britton L.

Atkins* (J) . H. c. Atkins , represented by u. P. Moffett , Counsel.
(K) J. . Williams, Faul Taylor , R. L. Cheatham ana A. M* Priest.
(L) Addie Prank Clark. ( I) Jeremi Hi Atkins. (N) J. w•
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(0) L. F , Swindler. (P) Pro.nk TT
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ere granted fifteen days from the date of the entry of this order
within which they may file with the record such additional affida
vits as they may he advised; and said Petitioner is granted fif
teen days after the expiration of said period, within which it
may file with the record, such additional affidavits as it may be
advised

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The Clerk of this Court shall forthwith mail a copy of
this order to each of the said objectors, exceptants, and movants,
whose post office address is filed with the record, under provi
sions of Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act; and to
their respective attorneys of record, at the post office addresses
of said attorneys, as shown by the record, or otherwise known to
the Clerk; and he shall thereafter file with the record, a report
setting forth the form and manner in which he shall have complied
with this orderc

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The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
Virginia will enter the foregoing upon the Common Law Order Book
of his Court as a Vacation order

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Given under my hand in Vacation at Leesburg, Virginia,
this July 1st, 1933

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J „ R. H Alexander
Judge of the Circuit Court
of Rappahannock County
Virginia.

A true copy of an order entered by the under
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THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
OP THE STATE OP VIRGINIA ,
PETITIONER
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CLIFTON AYLOR, AND OTHERS, HID THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND,
POUR HUNDRED (37,400) ACRES OP L -UD, MORE OR LESS,
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY,
DEPENDANTS.

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This day come the Petitioner by Counsel and exhibited
to the Judge of this Court the record of the above styled proceed
ings, including the several exceptions, objections and motions
with respect to the findings set forth in the Report of the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners, the answer of Petitioner thereto, and
the accompanying supporting affidavits: which several exceptions,
objections, and motions were filed by (A ) G Tyler Miller and Mrs
E T. Miller, represented by Harrison and Harrison, Attorneys
( B ) Mrs Evelyn Tyler Miller, C B. Miller, George Tyler Miller,
Julia M Settle and William Arthur Miller. (C ) Henry T Miller,
B P Miller and N. M Booth, represented by Harrison &amp; Harrison,
attorneys (D) H M DeJarnette and E. H DeJarnette, Jr• &gt; repre
sented by E. H DeJarnette, Attorney
(E) E G. Brumback, repre
sented by S L. Walton, Counsel (F ) E G. Brumback and J P
Brumback, represented by S L Walton, Counsel ( G) James A Es
tes (H) D. H Kendall, W 0 Kendall, J K Kendall, and Mrs. M.
H Abbott, represented by S. L Walton, Counsel (I) Britton L
Atkins (J ) H C. Atkins, represented by W P Moffett, Counsel
(K) J. • Williams, Paul Taylor, R. L Cheatham and
M Priest
(L ) Addle Prank Clark. (M ) Jeremiah 'tkins. ( N ) J. W Atkins
(0) L F Swindler. ( P ) Prank TT
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Cox, rooresented by Andrew J
Ellis, Counsel (Q ) Jeremiah \tkins and Caroline Atkins. (R ) W
P. Slaughter and Mary D. Slaughter, represented by -MJ " W. Chelf
and George W. Settle, Counsel. (S) Adith M. Harper, represented
by V-: • w. Chelf and George w Settle, Counsel, (T) J Walton Wood,
represented by W. F Moffett, Counsel (U ) Irene B Putney ( V )
Frank Compton, represented by W. P. Moffett , Counsel (W ) Maurice
Clerk, represented by W. F Moffett, Counsel (X) Judith Carter,
represented by W F Moffett, Counsel (Y) Oklahoma Bowon, rep
resented by E. W Chel-f, Counsel. (Z) A. Harrison Jenkins, rep
resented by B Strother, Counsel. (AA ) Alfred lies, represented
by William D Medley and Arthur E. Cook, Attorneys

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Court to sot this proceeding for hearing upon the said several
objections, exceptions and motions, and the answer of the Petitioner,
and the accompanying affidavits:
Whereupon It is ordered that this proceeding be, and
tho samc Is hereby set for hearing on the .said several exceptions,
objections and motions, and the answer thereto, and the accompany
ing affidavits, on the 8th day of August, 1933, at ten o'clock A M
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ere granted fifteen days from the date of the entry of this order
within which they may file with the record such additional affida
vits as they may bo advised ; and said Petitioner is granted fif
teen days after the expiration of said period, within which it
may file with the record, such additional affidavits as it may be
advised

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The Clerk of this Court shall forthwith mail a copy of
this order to each of the said objectors, exceptants, and movants,
whose post office address is filed with the record, under provi
sions of Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act; and to
their respective attorneys of record, at the post office addresses
of said attorneys, as shown by the record, or otherwise known to
the Clerk; and he shall thereafter file with the record, a report
setting forth the form and manner in which he shall have complied
with this order
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The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
Virginia will enter the foregoing upon the Common Law Order Book
of his Court as a Vacation order

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Given under my hand in Vacation at Leesburg, Virginia,
this July 1st, 1933

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J. R. H, Alexander
Judge of the Circuit Court
of Rappahannock County

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OR RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

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To the Hon. J R H Alexander, Judge of said Court
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Pursuant to an order of your honor ’s court entered
on July 3, 1933, in the condemnation proceeding under the
style of The State Commission on Conservation &amp; development
of the State of Virginia, Petitioner, V Clifton Aylor, and
others, and Thirty Seven Thousand , Pour Hundred (37*4-00)
acres of land , more or less , in Rappahannock County, Defen
dants, your undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of said
County, begs leave to report?

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1933 * a duly certified copy of
said order, entered as. aforesaid on July 3 * 1933 * was
mailed to each of the exceptants , objectors and movants
named in said order, and to their respective attorneys
as shown by the record , to their respective post office
addresses , as shown by the record , or otherwise known to
your undersigned.- A copy of the said order is hereto
attached and made a part of this my report

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Respectfully submitted ,

July

5, 1933.

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Report of

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37 » 400 acres

Clifton Aylor and others and
of land, more or less

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To the Honorable J R H Alexander, Judge of said Court

Pursuant to an order of your Honor ’s Court entered in the
above styled proceeding on May 21st,

1932 »

your undersigned, Clerk

of the Circuit Court of said County, respectfully submits the
following report as called for in said order:

That he did on July 7th, 1932 » mail a copy of the Blue Ridge

Guide, the newspaper in which a copy of said order was published ,
to all claimants and respondents who had filed claims and answers

with the record in my office in the above styled proceeding, to

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their respective Post Office addresses as shown by the record

Attached hereto and made a part of this report is a list

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who is invested with a superior or better right or claim of title

in and to said tract of land; and

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John H. Varner, James W. Huffman, Charles N. Spitler, C. J.
notice to the said W. M

Miller, Jr., and Louise Miller Price, and give notice to the said

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weeks in a newspaper published in Rappahannock County, which

publication shall be in lieu of personal service.

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LURAV, VIRGINIA

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W I L L I A M E C A R S O N, C H A I R M A N , R I V E R T O N
C O L E M A N W O R T H A M, VICE CHAIRMAN , RICHMOND
J U N I U S P. F I S H B U R N , R O A N O K E
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R U F U S G R O B E R T S, C U L P E P E R
THOMAS L FARRAR, CHARLOTTESVILLE
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WATER RESOURCES AND POWER
FOREST SERVICE
PARKS AND LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY
STATE PUBLICITY

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Shenandoah National Park
Division

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND TREASURER

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FRONT ROYAL VA

FRONT ROYAL

March 13, 1934

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Mr. James M Settle

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County

Washington, Virginia

Dear Sir:
Be good enough to furnish us , at the earliest
possible moment , statement of all fees, costs, allow
ances and charges of every kind arising out of the
Shenandoah Rational Park Condemnation proceeding
pending in your county , for the payment of which, to
your good self or to your office , the State Commission
on Conservation and Development is properly chargeable ,
down to the fifteenth day of March, 1934,

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fore being submitted to the Court for approval, as
by so doing , we can probably avoid the need for a
hearing on the various items to be included in your
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statement

As it will be to your own interest to have all
fees , costs and expenses paid in full before we begin
depositing the amounts of the awards for the lands we
seek to acquire , it is of the utmost importance that
this statement should be made up and forwarded to us
at tne earliest practicable moment

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Mail your statement to ys Emma I . Stokes,
Secretary , Shenandoah Rational Park Division, front

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Royal , Virginia

Yours very truly ,
STArE COMMISSION Oil CONSERVA TION AND DEVELOPMENT
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State Commission on Conservation and Develop
ment of the State of Virginia , from the time
of institution of Condemnation proceedings to
March 17 » 1934 » in assisting said employees in
searching records , eto of the tracts of land
under condemnation
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TAXATION OF COSTS FROM OCT

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Jeremiah Atkins et al
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Mary
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Edith Harper
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Oklahoma Bowen
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Frank H Cox
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2/ 23/34
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J W Atkins
Harrison Jenkins
Frank H Cox

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Maurice Clark
Oklahoma Bowen
J Walton Wood
Jas A Estas
3 H &amp; H M DeJarnette
Judith Carter
Frank Compton
J W Kendall Heirs
Addie Frank Clark
H C ,Atkins
E G Brumback
J B Brumbaok Eat,
S T &amp; G Tyler Miller
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to landowners not included in above statement
No charges made against State Conservation
Commission 3 ince entry of Judgment in rom excepting
such orders as have been entered on behalf of the
Cocmission
Jas M Settle , Clerk

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Costs in connection with Park proceeding from
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CLIFTON AYLOR, &amp;C.,

. Ramey, one

It appearing to the Court that James W

of the defendants in the above entitled matter, by an assignment
bearing date on the 27th day of May, 1933, for value received,

has assigned, transferred and set over unto the Page Valley

National Bank of Luray, Virginia, out of the money or moneys
which have been awarded to him by the Board of Appraisal

Commissioners and Special Investigators heretofore appointed in
the above entitled condemnation proceedings as compensation and
damages for his lands sought to be taken and condemned in said

proceedings, such sum or sums of money as shall be necessary

and sufficient to fully pay and discharge seven certain
negotiable notes now held by the said Page Valley National Bank

of Luray and as fully described in said assignment, and on

motion of the said Page Valley National Bank of Luray, by counsel,

leave is hereby granted it to file said assignment in the
condemnation proceedings aforesaid, which is herewith accordingly

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ATTORNEY AT

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LAW

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY.

The State Commission on Conservation
&amp; Developement of the State of
Virginia,

Petitioner,

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Clifton Aylor, and others, and
thirty seven thousand, four hundred
(37,400) acres, of land, more

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day of July, 1930, the court

considered the petition, the notices which have been published and

posted in accordance with the order heretofore entered, the claims,

answers and other pleadings filed by the parties to the proposed con

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demnation, and no objections having been filed, or offered on behalf of

either the petitioner, or any of said claimants, or any other party and
the Court being satisfied upon such consideration that the petitioner
is entitled to the relief demanded or sought in its petition, and that

notice has bean given as provided by law doth direct that this case

be and the same is hereby set for hearing on the

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thirty seven thousand, four
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The State Commission on Conservation aM Development ,
of the State of Virginia , Petitioner ,

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Clifton Ayler and others , and thirty seven thousand ,
four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of land more or less , in
Rappahannock County , Va Defendants

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This day came the petitioner by counsel and exhibited

to the Court the record of the above styled proceeding ; from which it

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J . A.

J F Brumnaek ,

Williams ,

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D. H. Kendall , W. 0 . Kendall , J . K. Kendall ,Mrs. M. H. Abbott ,
Paul Taylor , R . L. Cheatham , A. M. Priest , and A. Harrison

appears that H. E

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DeJarnette , H. M. DeJarnette , E G . Brumback ,
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Jenkins , have failed to obey the order of this Court entered herein on the

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, 1932 , whereby they and e ach of them were

ordered within fifteen days from the entry of the said order , to file in
the

Clerk' s Office of this Court with the record of this

proceeding , a

written statement , as follows :

1.

Setting forth whether or not the several tracts or parcels of land within

the area sought to be condemned , ownership of which is claimed by them or in

which they claim an interest , and with reference to which they have severally
filed their objections are the same tracts or parcels which were found by the
Appraisal Commissioners to be the lands severally owned by them or in which
they claim or appear to have an interest , as shown and delineated on said

map read together with said report and exhibit sheets; and ,

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If not , showing by reference to said map , the boundary lines of the tracts

or parcels severally claimed by said objectors or in which they severally

claim an interest , and setting forth in detail by reference to sidd map and
the numbered tracts or subdivisions shown thereon , the precise location of
the tracts or parcels of land severally claimed by them , or in which they

severally claim an interest ;
And it likewise appearing that no one of said named parties

have offered any reasonable explanation for such failure ;
LAW OFFICES

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said named parties , either in person or by attorney do on

or before November

14 th , 1932 , comply with the said order , or file in writing with the record
of this proceeding in the Clerk s Office , a reasonable explanation for

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failure so to do , thenceforth this case will be proceeded with 4* ex parte

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AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty Seven Thousand Four
Defendants
Hundred (37,40.0) Acres of land, More or Less,

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This day came the State Commission on Conservation and
Development of the State of Virginia, the above named Petitioner,
by counsel, and exhibited the record of the above styled proceed
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ing, and announced its purpose and intention to move and pray the
c l a y of February, 1934, to enter Judgment in
Court on the J.
rem, in substantially the form, words and figures shown in a pro
posed draft thereof hereinafter set forth at length, (but with
such modifications as to the amounts of "value ” and "incidental
damages" shown in the table included in said draft as may have
been ordered at the date of entry of said judgment, under auth
ority of Section 36 of the Public Park Condemnation Act) condemn
ing to the use of the Petitioner each of the several tracts of
land within the area described in the petition which are several
ly designated in the table included in said proposed draft of
said judgment by the respective numbers thereof as shown, desig
nated and delineated on the County Ownership Map filed with the
report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein;
and also to move for such other and further relief as Petitioner
may be advised, including orders for the dismissal of this pro
ceeding in respect of any or all the various tracts of land shown
and delineated on said Map which Petitioner may decide not to ac
quire as authorized under Section 22 of the Public Park Condemna
tion Act; and thereupon Petitioner moved the entry of an order
setting this proceeding for hearing on said date, and directing
any and all the parties of record in this proceeding, if they de
sire to oppose the entry of said judgment in rem, to show cause,
if any such cause there be, in writing filed with the record of
this proceeding not later than five days prior to the said date,
why the said judgment in rem should not be entered on the motion
and prayer of the Petitioner

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It appearing from the said record that the respective
values of the fee simple estate in each and all of the said tracts
of land as to which Petitioner purposes to pray for judgment in
rem, and the respective amounts of incidental damages which will
result from the proposed condemnation thereof have been determin
ed, ascertained and set forth in the report filed by the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this proceed
ing ; and it appearing from the report of the said Board of Ap
praisal ^Commissioners and of the Special Investigators hereto
fore appointed in this proceeding that guardians ad litem have

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been appointed and have appeared in
proceeding on behalf of all
infants, insane persons, and persons under other legal disabilities
who, after diligent search, were found and reported by said Special
Investigators or otherwise shown to have any real claim of right,
title, estate or interest in or to any of the lands described in
the petition filed herein; and upon the motion of the Petitioner, by
counsel, it is ordered that this proceeding be set for hearing on
the said day and date, at 11:00 A M and that any or all of the
parties of record in this proceeding, who purpose or desire to op
pose the entry of the said judgment in rem, show cause , if any such
cause there be, in writing filed with the record of this proceeding
not later than five days prior to the said date, why the said judg
ment in rem should not be entered on the motion and prayer of the

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Petitioner

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It is further ordered that the Petitioner shall forthwith
mail or cause to be mailed a copy of this order to all parties of
record in the proceeding who have or appear to have any claim of
right, title , estate or interest in or to any of said tracts of land,
as set forth in said report filed by the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have
excepted to the findings in said report with relation to said tracts
of land, whose post office addresses have been filed with the record,
as provided in Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to
their several post office addresses thus filed with the record; and
to the guardians ad litem, appointed herein for all infants, insane
persons, or persons under other legal disability who have or appear
to have any claim of right, title, estate, or interest in or to any
of the said tracts of lands or to the proceeds arising out of the
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arising from such con
demnation, as set forth in the report filed by the Special Investi
gators and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein,
to the post office addresses of said guardians ad litem as shown by
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and further to the
attorneys of record representing any of the parties of record in
these proceedings or any of the said guardians ad litem, or any of
said infants, insane persons, or persons under other legal dis
ability , to their respective addresses as shown in the record or
otherwise known to the Petitioner ; and the Petitioner is further
ordered to file with the record of this proceeding, a verified
statement in writing showing the mailing of such copies of this
order, to whom mailed and the date of said mailing

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The following is the proposed draft of the judgment in
rem which the Petitioner purposes and intends to move and pray the
Court to enter as aforesaid:

"This day came the tate Commission on Conservation and
Development of the State of Virginia, the above named Petitioner,
by counsel, and exhibited to the Court the record of the above styl
ed proceeding, and showed to the Court:

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"(1) That this proceeding has been conducted under the
provisions of the Public Park Condemnation Act (Acts of the General
Assembly of Virginia of 1928, page 1036: Code of 1930, Section

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4388, et seq )

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"(2) That there was incorporated in the notice for pub
lication herein, provided in Section 9 of the said Public Park
Condemnation Act, the notice and warning touching incidental

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damages set out in Section No

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20 of said Act ;

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(3) That this proceeding was had upon newspaper publi
cation of notice, warning ’all persons whomsoever ’ as provided in
Section No 12 of said Act;

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”(4) That the report of the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this
proceeding, filed herein discloses a final and conclusive ascer
tainment and determination of the value of the fee simple estate
in each of the numbered tracts of land shown in the table herein
after set out and for which judgment of award condemning the same
to the use of the Petitioner is moved and prayed by Petitioner;
and of the amount of incidental damages which will result from
the condemnation of each of the said tracts for the use of Peti
tioner, on account of which any person who has appeared and is
entitled to be heard, has submitted claims, or on account of which
it appears from the said report of Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, filed as aforesaid, any infant,
insane person, or person under legal disability, or any person
not entitled to be heard at the hearing provided in Section No
12 of said Act, has a real and well founded claim, or on account
of which it has been made to appear that any infant, insane per
son or person under other legal disability has any real and well
founded claim;

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"(5) That the record discloses an ascertainment and
determination of said Board of Appraisal Commissioners, as shown
by the said report filed as aforesaid, of the fact or facts of
value of all, or substantially all,claims of right, title, estate,
or interest by such owners or claimants, in or to each of the said
respective tracts, and amount of any real claim which any of such
persons, or any other person, or persons, who have appeared and
are entitled to be heard, may have In the proceeds of each of said
respective tracts;
"(6) That a longer
since the ’day certain ’ fixed
herein on or before which all
appear and answer or plead as

period than sis months has elapsed
by the order of the Court entered
interested persons were warned to
provided in Section No 9 of said Act;

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"(V ) That a longer period than sixty days has elapsed
since said report of Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal
Commissioners was filed in the Clerk ’s Office of this Court ;
"(8) That neither Petitioner, nor any other person has
filed, or presented any motion praying this Court or the Judge there
of to decline to accept or to disapprove any of the findings of
facts of value and incidental damages so ascertained and determin
ed by said Board of Appraisal Commissioners as shown by their said
report with reference to any of said tracts; or if any such motion
or exception has been filed or presented with respect to said tracts
or any of them, such motion or exception has been unconditionally
overruled or dismissed, or withdrawn, or has been overruled, or dis
missed, or withdrawn in so far as such motion or exception relates
to the findings of value and incidental damages set forth in said
report after amendment of such findings by consent of the Petition
er and the exceptant or movant, under the provisions of Section 36
of the Public Park Condemnation Act

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That each of said tracts is located wholly within

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the boundary lines of the lands sought to be condemned and set
forth and described in the petition filed herein, and is separately shown, delineated and designated by number on the County Ownership Map, and described in the above mentioned report of the Spe cial Investigators and Board of Appraisal Commissioners, with which
said County Ownership Map was filed and of which it forms a part ;
”( 10) That diligent inquiry and search was made by the
Special Investigators appointed herein as to the existence of any
land, or parcels or tracts of land, or right or title or interest
or estate therein, within the boundary line set forth in the pe
tition, or of Any real claim in or to the proceeds of any such land, or right, or title, or estate, or interest in the event of
its condemnation, owned by any infant, insane person, or person
under other legal disability, or any property or properties owned
by such person or persons which will be damaged by the taking of
land within the boundary line set forth in the petition, beyond
the peculiar benefits that will accrue to such property or properties of such persons from the acquisition of the land, or estate, or interest therein, sought to be condemned and the use of
the same for a public park or for public park purposes; and the
names of all such persons found by the said Special Investigators
or otherwise known to the Board of Appraisal Commissioners, were
reported in the said report of the Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein; and guardians
ad litem were appointed in this proceeding for each and all of
such persons;

"(11) That Petitioner, in compliance with the order set ting this proceeding for hearing on its motion and prayer for a
judgment in rem condemning the hereinafter mentioned tracts of
land to its use, and forthwith upon the entry of said order, mail
ed a copy thereof to all parties of record in this proceeding who
appear to have any claim of right, title, estate or interest in or
to any of the said numbered tracts of land, as set forth in said
report filed by the Special Investigators, and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have excepted to
the findings in said report with relation to said tracts, whoso
post office addresses have been filed with the record, as provid
ed in Section V of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to their
several post office addresses thus filed with the record; and to
the guardians ad litem appointed herein for all infants, insane
persons, and persons under other legal disability, who appear to
have any claim of right , title, estate, or interest in or to any
of the said tracts of -land, or to the proceeds arising out of the
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arising from such
condemnation, as set forth in the said report filed by the Spec ial Investigators and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appoint
ed herein after diligent search made for such persons as set out
in said report, to the post office addresses of said guardians ad
litem as shown by the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner;
and further to the attorneys of record representing any of the
parties of record in these proceedings or any of said guardians
ad litem T&gt; r any of said infants, insane persons or person under
other legal disability, to their respective addresses as shown in
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and thereafter
Petitioner filed with the record a verified statement in writing
showing the mailing of such copies of said order, to whom mailed
and the date of mailing

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�-5"(12) That all the provisions and requirements of said
Public Park Condemnation Act, and specifically the
provisions of
Section 11 and Section 38 thereof, have been complied
with and the
facts shown and disclosed by the record entitle the Peti
tioner to
the judgment in rem condemning each of the said tracts to
the use
of Petitioner as moved and prayed by Petitioner

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"it is, accordingly, adjudged and
red, upon the mo
tion and prayer of the Petitioner, by counselorde
that
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the fee simple
estate in each of the several tracts described in the
Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal Commissi report of the
oners filed
with the record of this proceeding and numbered
show
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n and delineat
ed on the County Ownership Map filed with and made
a
part
of said
report, the County Ownership Map number of which is
set
fort
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the following table, is hereby condemned to the use
of
the
Peti
tion
er upon the Petitioner paying into the custody of this
Cour
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for
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the
use and benefit of the person or persons enti
tled
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eto
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the
sum
ascertained and determined, and shown and
osed in the report
of the Special Investigators and the Board discl
of Appraisal Commission
ers appointed herein as filed herein, or as modified
under the pro
visions of Section 36 of the Public Park Conde
mnati
on
Act, to be
the value of the fee simple estate in said trac
toge
t
ther
with the
amount of the incidental damages resulting from the
cond
emna
tion
thereof ascertained and determined by said Board of
Appra
isal
Com
missioners, which sum and amount of incidental
dama
ges
are
as
shown
and separately set out in the following table,
whic
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tabl
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cons
ti
tutes an integral part of this judgment , and are
here
expre
ssly
stated as constituting the award for each of the
said tracts here
in contained, and upon the payment into the
cust
ody
by Petitioner of the amount thus stated as constitu of this Court
ting the award
for any such tract the fee simple estate ther
oin
shal
l vest in the
Petitioner as provided in Sections 13 and 38 of
said
Public Park
Condemnation Act

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"But nothing herein contained shal be construed as re
quiring or obligating Petitioner to pay the lsaid
them into the custody of the Court or to acquire awards or any of
tracts, and Petitioner may at its election acquireall or any of said
any one or more
of said tracts by payment into the custody of
tho
Cour
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amount stated herein as tho award therefor

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"The following table sots forth
columns under appro
priate explanatory headings: First, underin
the
the numbers of the several tracts designated byheading ’Tract N0 ',
number and shown
and delineated on the above mentioned County
Owne
described in the said report of the Special Inve rship Map and
Board Of Appraisal Commissioners filed with the stigators and the
record of this pro
ceeding, each of which is condemned herein to the
uso of tho Pe
titioner; Second, under tho heading Value
the
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simple estate in each of the said tracts as asce value of the fee
rtained and deter
mined by the said Board of Appraisal Commissi
oner
the heading ’Incidental Damages , the amount of s; Third, under
tho incidental
'ed by said
damages ascertained and determin
Boar
of Appraisal Com
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missioner s which will result from condemnation here
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numbered t^ract in the corresponding column of the under of the
table; Fourth,
under the heading 'Aggregate , tho aggregate of
the
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value and of
the amount of incidental damages ascertained and
dete
the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners with refe rmined by
rence to the
numbered tract in the corresponding column of the tabl
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aggregato amount as shown in tho table is stated and set out here
in as constituting the award for the said tract upon its condemna
tion to the use of the Petitioner. But in any instance wherein the
original findings of said Board as to value or damages set forth
in said report have been modified in arbitration proceedings, or
by stipulation or otherwise, under authority of Section 36 of the
Public Park Condemnation Act this table shows under the respect
ive headings of " value" and A incidental damages" and "aggregate"
the original findings of said Board stricken out by a lino running
through such findings and aggregate and the modified findings and
aggregate have been inserted in the table in lieu of the original
findings and aggregate thus stricken from tho table.

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(A ) The foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquir
ed by the Petitioner, herounder, in any or all of the said tracts
of land is and shall be subject nevertheless to such easement of
passage and right of way therein or thereover as have heretofore
been acquired or are now claimed by the United States of America,
which easement and right of way is described in said report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, in Exception 1 of the body of said
report as an easement of passage and right of way on or over a strip
of land one hundred feet wide running through tho tracts mentioned
in said Exception 1 of said report, the value of which easement of
passage and right of way was not ascertained or determined by the
said Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and it further appearing
from the said report that the said United States of America owns or
claims the fee simple estate in said strip of land and that the
value of the said fee simple estate in the said strip of land owned
or claimed by the United States subject to said easement of passage
and right of way thereon or thereover, has been ascertained and
determined by the said Board to be one dollar, U. S. currency, the
fee simple estate in said strip of land is hereby condemned to the
use of the Petitioner subject to said easement of passage and right
of way, upon the payment of the said amount of one dollar into
the custody of the Court for the use and benefit of the person or
persons entitled thereto, which said amount is hereby stated and
set out as constituting the award for the fee simple estate in said
strip of land subject to tho said easement of passage and right of

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(B) Tho foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that tho fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquir
ed hereunder by the Petitioner in any or all of said tracts of
land, is subject nevertheless to such rights of way and easements
in, on or over such tracts or any of them for tho erection, mainte
nance, repair, replacement and operation of polos and wires or
other appliances or means for the transmission of electricity as
have heretofore been acquired therein by the South East Public Ser
vice Corporation, to which reference is made in Exception 2 in
body of said Report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and by
the Page Power Company of Virginia Incorporated, to which reference
is made in Exception 3 in tho body of said Report,

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�TRACT NO.
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54
54
57
59
70

VALUE

INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES

$5974.30

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71-1
103- a

8.00
1186.50
8.00
1095.00
1110.00
224.00
60.00

142
142 a
148
151
151 a

2135.00
1855.00
395.29
1502.50
16500.00
307.75

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106 11

152

164
164 a
164 b
166
167
169
173

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None
None

14276.00
260.00

None
None
None

1110.00

None
None

224.00
60.00
2135.00
1855.00
395.29

None
None
None
N one
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

2107.34

8.00

None

None
None

2993.00

14276.00
260.00

None
None

1000.00
150.00
325.00
115.50
853.00

$5974.30
1186.50
8.00
1095.00

None

1510.00

AGGREGATE

1502.50
16500.00
307.75
1310.00
2993.00
1000.00

150.00
825.00
115.50
853.00
2107.34

See Exception numbered One in the body of the report filed by the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners with reference to the above set
out values of tracts numbered 151 a, 164, 166 and 167

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
of the State of Virginia, Petitioner ,

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Clifton Aylor , and others , and thirty seven
thousand , four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of land ,
more or less, defendants

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Upon motion of petitioner , the Board of

Appraisal Commissioners are ordered to submit forthwith to the Judge of this

Court , their report of findings of the fact , or facts of value of the lands
sought to be acquired and of the various

tracts thereof , as well as their

findings Qf incidental damages, in accordance with the provisions of Section

4388 ( 31 ) of the Code of Virginia, 1930 ; and if there be any trqct , or
parcels of land within the area sought to be acquired as to which no conclusion
of fact of value , or

as to incidental

damages has been reached by the Board

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any and all such tracts shall be so reported , or so designated in said report

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The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
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four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres , of land , more or less, Defendants

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It being made to appear to the Court that within
the area sought to be condemned there are the hereinafter described
respective tracts of land in which the hereinafter named respective

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infants and insance persons have interests, to wit :

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Keyser ,

A traet of 124 acres , owned by Lula W

an insane person ;
A tract of aboue 200 * acres , commonly called the

. Frazier land , in

which Russell Bailey , Melvin Bailey , Elmer

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infants own a one fourth interest ;
A tract of 100 acres , belonging

to Elizabeth Yancey,

an insane person ;
A tract of 140 acres

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commonly called the John S

Dodson tract , in which the children of Fred Dodson of Front Royal , Va • J
namely,

James Dodson , Paul Dodson and Margaret Dodson , have an interest ;
A tract of 252 acres , commonly known as the Flora

. Monroe Dodson, infant son cf

Lela Dodson land , in which K

Brook Dodson ,

deceased , has an interest ;

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A traet of 22 aeres , belonging to Amos

Weakley ,

an insane person ;

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known as the lands of J

Dodson

acres and 31 acres respectively

deceased , which tract belongs to

his infant children , namely , Virgil Dodson , Hensel Dodson , Bessie Doddon,
Bernard Dodson and Mamie Atkins , sub ject to the dower right therein of their
mother ;
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Curtis Burke, Bertha Burke, Reid Burke, Mary Burke, Juanita Burke, James
Burke ; said infants owning the whole tract, subject to the dower of their

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Upon consideration whereof 1. W Chelf, a discreet and
competent attorney at law practicing at the Bar of this Court is assigned
as Guardian ad Litem for said respective infants and insane persons, in
this proceeding; and said Guardian ad Litem is directed to do all acts,
take all necessary steps to the end that the interests and rights of said

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infants and insane persons may be properly protected
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The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
of the State of Virginia Petitioner ,

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thousand , four hundred ( 37 ,400 ) acres of land ,
more or less, defendants

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The Board of Appraisal Commissioners having submitted

to the Judge of this Court, their report in accordance with his order entered
herein on the
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the Petitioner , by counsel , this day

appeared and moved that he be allowed to inspect said report for the purpose

of ascertaining such facts therefrom as may be useful and necessary to enable

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him to prepare a motion for the disnissal of these proceedings for the condem

nation of such of the lands described in the petition , as he may decide not to

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acquire in accordance with the right given him under Section 4383 ( 22 ) ; which

motion is granted but with the provision that such inspection of said report

shall be made by petitioner

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supervision and control of the Judge of this Court
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ant filed his motion to set aside the finding o£ findings of fact
or facts of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners in relation to

the value of the 300 acres, more or less, of the claimant embraced
within the above entitled condemnation proceedings, together with

the grounds of his said motion in writing, said motion being this

day filed by agreement of parties by counsel, together with the

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The State Commission on Conservation and Development
petitioner
of the State of Virginia

AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four
Hundred ( 37 ,400 ) Acres of Land , More or Less
Defendants

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On the 12th day of March , 1934, came the petitioner

in the above styled proceeding, by counsel, and exhibited to
the Court the record thereof , including the report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners and the judgment in rem, en-

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tered on the 13th day of November , 1933, condemning Tract HO
147 to the use of the petitioner upon payment , to the person

or persons entitled thereto , of the amount set forth in the
said judgment as the award for the taking of said tract

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court that un-

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of this proceeding on November 13, 1933 , petitioner obligated
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itself to pay into the custody of the court the amount ascertained to be the value of certain improvements alleged to
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have been placed upon the said tract by Mrs

claiming to be the owner thereof , since the date of the filing

of the said report , for the use and benefit of the person or
persons entitled under the said judgment , to receive the award
set forth therein for the taking of said Tract No. 147 , the
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that leave should he and is granted the petitioner to pay into
the custody of the Court the sum of $100.00 , for the use and
benefit of the person or persons who were entitled to receive

the amount set forth in the judgment in rem, entered herein

on the 13th day of November , as the award for the taking of

Tract No. 147 described and numbered in the report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners herein ; and that payment of
the said sum into the -- custody of this Court may and should be

made by payment of the said sum of $100.00 to the Clerk of

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The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
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AT LAW NO 149

Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four
Hundred ( 37,400 ) Acres of land , more or less, Defendants

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STATE OF VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF WARREN

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I do solemnly swear that on the 27 th &lt;lay of Trniflpv
1934, I mailed to each of the hereinafter named persons t o
the post office address set opposite the name of each, a true
copy of the order of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County,
, 1934, in the
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Miller, G. Tyler
Miller , Mrs John J
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Larkin, William T. Attorney

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Clark, Addie Frank
Atkins, J. W.
Ridge Land Corporation

De«Jarnette, H. M

DeJarnette, E. H. Jr
Kelly, J T
Brumback , E G
Brumback, J F - Executor
Estes, James A
Kendall, D H
Hoffman, Walter W - Attorney
Jackson, E Hilton
Atkins, Britton L
Menefee , B W - Agent
Williams, J A

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Cox , Frank H
Brumback, Mrs Madge
Oliver , Mrs W T
Houser , Mrs W J
Baggarly, Mrs Gertrude

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Conard Apartments, Washington,D C •
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Beahm, va.
Beahm, Va.
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On this the 6 th day of February , 1934, before me,
a Notary Public in and for said County and state, personally
appeared Emma K Stokes who, being first duly sworn, made oath
that she is the secretary to S H Marsh, supervisor of parks
of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the
State of Virginia, and that as such secretary she has charge
of the office of said Commission in the town of Front Royal,
Virginia , and of the records and files of said office; and
that the matters and things set forth in the foregoing statement are true

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STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION
AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE OF
VIRGINIA.
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ORDER OF REFERENCE

CLIFTON AYLOR, &amp;C.
This cause came on to be heard again this /7~~

day of

January, 1934, upon the petition of W. M. Varner, J. A. Varner,

. Varner, asserting

Charles N. Spitler, and John H

their ownership

of and claim for Tract No. 104-11 which the petitioner in the
above entitled condemnation proceedings has reported as a lap on
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. Overall, deceased,

the lands belonging to the heirs of Julia C

. Huffman and

and the petition of James W

Charles N. Spitler

asserting their ownership of and claim for Tract No. 199-III,

which the petitioner in the above entitled condemnation proceedings
has reported as a lap on the lands belonging jointly to C. J.

Miller, Jr., Louise Miller Price, and the heirs of W. L. Taylor,
deceased, and it appearing to the Court that the heirs of the said
Julia C. Overall are unknown and also non-residents of the State of
Virginia, and that the heirs of the said

” • L. Taylor are unknown
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and are likewise non-residents of the State of Virginia, and on
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consideration thereof the Court doth adjudge and order that this
cause be referred to one of the Commissioners in chancery of the
Rappahannock Circuit Court, who shall ascertain, state and report
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to the Court as follows:

(1). Who

are the true and lawful owners of said

Tract of land No.* 104-11, which is reported in the names of both

. M. Varner, J. A. Varner,

the said W

Charles N. Spitler and John

H. Varner and the heirs of Julia C. Overall, deceased, or who is
FORD &amp; KEYSER
ATTORNEYS &amp; COUNSELLORS AT LAW

LURAY, VIRGINIA

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VIRGINIA

IN TEE CIRCUIT CO RT OF RAPRI; STOCK COU:TTY
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PETITION OF THE STATE COM 'ISSTJK
ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
OF TIE OTA

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OF VIRGINIA .

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There was this 7th day of April , 1930 , presented to the
Judge of this court , in vacation, the petition of the State Conmission on

Conservation and Development , with exhibits thereto attached , and verified by

affidavit as required by law , praying leave to file said petition , with
exhibits , and praying further that the court shall make and direct an

Order of Notice as prescribed in Sections 9 and 20, Chapter 410 of the
Acts of the General Assmbly of Virginia of 1928 ( Public Park Condemnation
Act , page 1036 of the Acts of 1928 ) , fixing a day certain on

or before

which any and -11 persons owning or claiming any right , title , estate or
interest in or to the land withia the area set forth and described in said

petition , or in or to the proceeds arising upoa the condemnati n of said

L -. nds , or to damage or damages as contemplated and provided for under
Section 2u of said Act , sh ? 11 appear , and by appropriate pleading assert
their several or respective demands or elfims , and praying further that
the Court may , by its order designate some newspaper for the publication
notice, and that rules may be m ae fixing dates for the appearance

of said

and the filing of pleadings by parties owning or claiming any right , title,

estate or interest in or to said lands, or in or to the proceeds arising upon
a condemnation thereof , or to said damage or dam; es and the same was
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thereupon argued by counsel

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on consider tion whereof , the Court doth other that the

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LAW OFFICES

WEAVER

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FRONT ROYAL , VA

day of

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be and the same is hereby fixed

efore which any and all such persons so ownihg or claiming

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any right , title, estate or interest in or to said lands above mentioned , or
in or to the proceeds arising upon a candemnntion of said l ? nds , or to
damage , or damr . as as contemplated and provided for under Section 20 of said

Act shell appear , and by appropriate pleading

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assert their several or

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r spactive uem : nds or cl ims;
And the Blue Ridge Guide , a newspaper published and

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circulated in Rappahannock County , Virginia

is hereby designated as the

newspoperin which said notice shall be published ;

The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County ,
Virginia , is hereby directed to prepare and deliver to said newspaper the
above menti ned notice for publication by said newsprper , end said newsp per

shall publish the same once a week for four ( 4 ) successive weeks;

.Said
shall be in conformity

notice and the proceedings had in connection therewith

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and substantially as the form set forth in

Sections 9 and 20 of said Public ’"’ark Condemn? tion Act , and shal contain the
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names of persons and classes of persons owning or claiming or possibly owning

or

claiming

some right , title , estate or interest in or to the 1- nd or any

part thereof , or to the proceeds arising from the condemnation thereof , or
to damage or damages as contemplated and provided for by Section 20 of

,

3aid

jgether with the respective residences aid addresses of said persons

and classes of person

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and whether they are residents or non re ir. ents of

the State of Virginia ;
laid Clerk sh : 11, as early as practicable and. not exceeding
five days after the day of entry of this order , make and deliver

to the

heriff

of Rappahannock Qouhty , Va , , a sufficient number of copies of said notice for
the purpose of posting , and return as hereinafter ordered ;
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said

. '.heriff

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as early as practicable , and not

exceeding five days after the receipt of such copies , post or

posted one copy of the same at the front door of the

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House of Rappahannoc ] :

Co mty , Virgiiia , end shall make due return of such posting upon one of a r i d

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LAW OFFICES

WEAVER 6c ARMSTRONG
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And, said Cleric shrll, as early as practicable and not
exceeding twenty days after the first public - tion of said notice, mail to

each person whose nan* and address is stated i n the petition, a copy of said

newspaper containing the notice,

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STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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W I L L I A M E C A R S O N, C H A I R M A N , R I V E R T O N
C O L E M A N W O R T H A M , V I C E C H A I R M A N, R I C H M O N D
J U N I U S P F1S H B U R N , R O A N O K E
E G R I F F I T H D O D S O N, N O R F O L K
MARSHALL E. BOOKER, HALIFAX
THOMAS L FARRAR, CHARLOTTESVILLE
LEE LONG DANTE

RICHMOND, VA.

GEOLOGICAL S U R V E Y
W A T E R R E S O U R C E S A N D POWER
FOREST S E R V I C E
P A R K S A N D L A N D S C A P E ENGINEERING
A R C H A E O L O G Y A N D HISTORY
STATE P U B L I C I T Y

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Shenandoah National Park
Division

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R A G I L L I A M,
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND TREASURER

BUREAUS O F THE COMMISSION

ADDRESS REPLY TO UNDERSIGNED

P H O N E 8 4, F R O N T R O Y A L
ADDRESS YOUR REPLY TO

F R O N T ROYAL, VA.

August 10, 1904

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CP H.JPP.JUIHOCK COUNTY
The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
petitioner
the State of Virginia

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V

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AT LAV HO 14S

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty seven Thousand pour
Hundred (37,400) Acres of land , More or Less, Defendants

.

Clerk of the court of Rappahannock County
Washington, Virginia
Dear Sir ;

On or about the date on which we deposited the amount of the
awards for the talcing of the lends condemned in the above
mentioned condemnation proceeding, we filed a number of claims
for a distributive share of the awards on various tracts of
land based on recorded contracts for Skyline Drive rights of
way , and pledges or contributions of lands or money to the
Shenandoah National Park projects

.

He have collected a substantial number of these claims, but
there are still outstanding and unpaid claims, as shown on the
attached list

.

Hill you be good enough to advise us on the enclosed carbon
copy of this list , whether the awards have been paid on any
of these tracts , and , if so , whether orders for payment of our
distributive share were entered at the same time, Also, if
any objection has been made by any claimants to the allowance
of the distributive share claimed by the State Commission on
Conservation and Development , we would appreciate a note
indicating the basis of ground of the objection

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�Please address your reply to the Shenandoah National park
Office , Front Royal , Virginia

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Yours very truly ,

COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION
STATE
_ ND DEVELOPME
NT
By

CL. C.
A. C. Carson

Of Counsel

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V/e should greatly appreciate your advising us in any
P S
case wherein the owners on the attached list have moved the
court for orders on the Treasurer fcr their distributive share
of the award , without at the same time including our claim for
payment ; as in all such cases it is our purpose to pray the
court for permission to be heard on our claims before the entry
of any order of distribution in that particular case, up to

this time we ourselves have not moved for orders of payment of
our claims because we did not wish to embarrass the owners or
to burden them with the necessity for awaiting our attendance
at the hearing on their claims in any case in which they them
But where objection
selves raised no objections to our claims
such
anticipate
to
has been made or where there is reason
y
opportunit
an
for
court
objection it is our purpose to pray the
any
of
ion
of
distribut
to be heard before the entry of orders
part of the funds in such cases

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Enclosures

. R. H. Alexander

CC to judge J

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�UNPAID CL.I S FILED
I . A . CLERK *S OFFICE
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
NUI.BER
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.aiOUNT

NAME
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY VIRGINIA.
THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION )
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AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATS OF
)
VIRGINIA,
)
Petitioner )
)
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v.
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CLIFTON AYLOR, AND OTHERS, AND
)
THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
(37,400 ) ACRES OF LAND, MORS OR LESS, )
:
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY ,
)
Defendants. )

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IN RE: Claim of R L. Cheatham, J. A. Williams, Paul Taylor
and A. M. Priest.

. Allen

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Williams, being first duly sworn, upon his

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years

oath deposes and says that he is now thirty five

years last past has

of age and for more than nine

been a resident of Rappahannock County, Virginia ;

that he is

one of the owners of the properties known as the Panorama

Resort which are now owned by the claimants herein.
That in November, 1923, claimants acquired from

. Atkins

J. W

three tracts of land known as tracts Nos. 1, 2

and 3 and containing , respectively , 36, 19 and 4 acres of land ,
at a cost of $"7,083;
tiff

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that the engineers representing the plain

fixed a value on said tracts of land of $7,600;

that

tracts Nos. 1 and 2 are located in Rappahannock County and that

tract No. 3 of 4 acres is located in Page County ;

that the

same persons constitute the Board of Appraisal Commissioners in
Rappahannock and Page Counties;

that said Board of Appraisal

Commissioners in Rappahannock County awarded to claimants

$1,900

for 50 acres of land , which is 5 acres less than affiant

.

believes is contained in tracts Nos 1 and 2 in Rappahannock

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County , and is just one fourth of the value found by the plain
tiff’s

own

witnesses. The Board of .appraisal Commissioners in

�. 3 in said

Page County made no report on tract No

county and

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made no award to claimants with respect thereto although affi

ant believes that said tract containing 4 acres is within the
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proposed park area and the description contained in these con

demnation proceedings in Page County.

.

In August , 1924 , claimants acquired from J W. Atkins

. 11

lands known as lots Nos

cost of

£285

and

£205,

and 15 in Rappahannock County at a

respectively ,

estimated the value of these lots as
iy

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Plaintiff ’s engineers

£285

and

£205,

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respective

In May, 1925, claimants acquired from Mary E. Smith lands

.

known as lots Nos 12 and 13 in Rappahannock County at a cost
of

£200

for each lot ;

that plaintiff ’s engineers estimated the

value of lot No. 12 at

£300

. 13 at £200;

and lot No

that the

Board of Appraisal Commissioners in Rappahannock County made no
award on said lots Nos. 11 and 12 although affiant believes
said lots are located in said Rappahannock County, but the Board
in Page County awarded

£200 for

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said two lots, which sum is only

a little over one third of the value fixed by plaintiff ’s own

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.

witnesses and much less than one half of the cost of said lots

The Board of Appraisal Commissioners in Rappahannock County
awarded to the claimants

£200

. 13 and

for lots No

15, which is

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less than one half of the cost and of the value fixed by plain

.

tiff ’s own witnesses

Claimants acquired in the years 1924, 1925 and 1928 lands
known as lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, all located in Page County

. 5 which

except a portion of lot No

at a cost of
said lots of

£1,610.
£1,610.

is in Rappahannock County,

Plaintiff ’s engineers placed a value upon

The Board of Appraisal Commissioners in

Rappahannock County made no award upon these lands although a

. 5 is located

part of said lot No

in said county, but the Board

in Page County awarded to claimants for said five lots the sum

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of

#750,

which is less than half of the cost of said lots and

the value fixed thereon hy plaintiff's own witnesses.

The claimants acquired in May, 1925, from Towson Smith ,
land known as lot No. 21 in Rappahannock County, at a cost of
475.
..475. Plaintiff's engineers fixed a value on said lot of #
Neither the Board of Appraisal Commissioners in Rappahannock
County nor the Board in Page County made any award to claimants

upon this lot.

In February, 1928, claimants acquired 210.5 acres of
land known as Mary's Rock Tract for a consideration of #3,000.

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Part of this tract is located in Rappahannock County and the re

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maining part in Page County. The report of plaintiff's engi
neers filed in these proceedings states that the tract was sup

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g the
posed to contain 250.5 acres of land , but by calculatin
leave
that was sold off consisting of 32 acres, it would

area

obviously
only 196 acres, which mathematical calculation is
s in the amount
inaccurate. The Board made an award for 196 acre
County , or a
of 244 in Rappahannock County and #204 in Page

#

sum is only
total of $448 for 196 acres in both Counties, which
lands in the
about one seventh of the consideration for said

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.

acquisition thereof by claimants

When claimants acquired the above tracts of land , there
badly
were no improvements thereon, the lands were cut over
brush and
burned mountain lands with a dense growth of under
were purchased
much loose rock thereon. A number of such tracts
es and when
at auction sales held in the settlement of the estat ,
poor and rough
said lands were acquired there was only a very
mountain road leading to or past the same.

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.

During
In about 1926 the Lee Highway was designated
was completed
1928, 1929 and 1930, the paving of Lee Highway
hard surfaced road,
and now this highway, being a modern, wide,

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passes through said lands and furnishes an a r t e r i a l highway

. C. ,

connecting s a i d lands with Washington , D

and furnishes

connecting roads from other l a r g e centers of population

.

Since a c q u i r i n g s a i d lands , claimants have spent a

great amount of time , e f f o r t and money i n removing the under

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plant -

brush and loose rocks from s a i d lands , i n pruning and cultivat
ing the

ing

trees thereon ,

trees and

i n landscaping the p r o p e r t i e s and

to

shrubbery

make the p r o p e r t i e s more beautiful

and a t t r a c t i v e , and i n constructing roadways , paths and other
s i m i l a r f a c i l i t i e s upon s a i d lands

.

P l a i n t i f f constructed at an expense of about $ 750 a
roadway l e a d i n g from t h e

entrance to these p r o p e r t i e s on the

Lee Highway , a distance of about l /4 mile up the mountain , to
the hotel which the claimants erected on s a i d lands

.

Claimants , at a cost of about $5, 000 , have erected a

hotel building having fourteen rooms for guests , a l a r g e lobby

or s i t t i n g room with a massive stone f i r e p l a c e i n one end , an
office f o r the conduct of t h e business of t h e hotel and the

resort , and with modern plumbing supplying running water , t o i l e t

.

f a c i l i t i e s , etc , f o r the guests
40

.

.

The building i s of frame

constructio n h e a v i l y b u i l t with heavy frame sheeting covered
with building paper , and on the front and s i d e s i s shingled

with p o p l a r bark
heavy

.

The back of the building i s covered with

tar paper roofing

.

A wide and substantial r u s t i c porch

extends around three s i d e s of t h e building

.

Claimants have

planted many trees and shrubs i n landscaping around the structure

Claimants , at a cost of about
l a r g e kitchen , dining

$ 3500 ,

have e r e c t e d a

room and pantry to serve the hotel

.

b u i l d i n g i s separate and apart from the h o t e l but located

to the same and connected therewith by r u s t i c paths
building i s a frame

.

This

near

The

structure , similar to the hotel , the front

and s i d e s thereof being covered with p o p l a r bark

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.

The building

.

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. for

is fully equipped with necessary shelves, etc

the purposes

.

for which intended

Claimants have also caused to be constructed and
erected on said premises a very substantial and costly building

for use as a tea room.

This building is located next to the

.

entrance and adjoining the lee Highway

It is located right

at the top of the Blue Bidge Mountains on said Highway. It
consists of a large lobby or tea room , five guest rooms , three

.

rooms for help , a dining room , a kitchen and a cellar

Said

building is fully equipped with plumbing furnishing running

water in the kitchen , dining room and bath , and toilet facilities
for the guests and servants,

It is a stone structure , the stones

being carefully selected and matched and hauled from quarries at

.

the foot of the mountain

The masonry is faced and pointed on

either side and has eighteen inch walls,

It was designed by an

architect and presents an exceedingly attractive appearance ,
having a shingle roof with many gables and a stairway and plat

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.

form on the top of the house used as an observation flatform

On one side there is a wing wall with a pier extending to the

stone arch entrance to the roadway leading up the mountain to
the hotel , and on the other side of the arch entrance is another

stone wall or pier extending to the stone gasoline filling

.

station , which is hereinafter described

one end is a massive stone

on ver/ heavy foundations and on

.

fireplace

The tea room is set

The cost of the erection of the tea room building

was approximately #16 , 500, and affiant believes that the present

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fair cash value of the same is far in excess of such cost

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The building is in &amp;n excellent state of repair

The claimants have also constructed upon said lands
the following cottages for use by guests at the summer resort:

A four room cottage , known as Fairview , having bath

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and toilet facilities , with a large stone chimney

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This building

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i s of frame construct ion with a shingled e x t e r i o r and i s i n

an excellen t state of r e p a i r
about

$1600 ,

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The cost of s a i d building was

and a f f i a n t believes t h a t the present f a i r cash

value of the same i s i n

excess of such cost

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as Gables , being a five room

The cottage known

structur e with two baths and two t o i l e t s and a l a r g e stone

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chimney with a f i r e p l a c e
and

This i s of s h i n g l e construc tion

was erected at a cost of about $1800

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The building i s i n

an excellent state of r e p a i r and a f f i a n t believes that the
present f a i r cash value of the same i s i n excess of the cost
thereof

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The cottage known as Oak Grove , which i s a two

room

cottage equipped with shower and t o i l e t f a c i l i t i e s , and a stone
chimney and f i r e p l a c e , the construc tion being shingle s i d e s

and a compositi on s h i n g l e roof

.

The

cost of t h i s building

was about $ 750 , and a f f i a n t believes t h a t the present f a i r
cash value of the same i s i n excess of the
The cottage known

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cost

as Pine Crest , which i s a three

room building , having a bathroom , a l a r g e stone chimney and a
This building i s of shingle construc tion and was
fireplace

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erected a t a cost of about

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$1500

Affiant believes t h a t the

present f a i r cash value of the same i s i n excess of such cost
The cottage known as Valley View , which i s a seven

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The build
room '’building with two bathroom s and f i v e porches
ing i s of s h i n g l e construc tion on the s i d e and a compositi on
s h i n g l e roof

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I t has a l a r g e stone chimney with a f i r e p l a c e

The building i s i n excellent state of r e p a i r and t h e cost of

construc tion of the building was about

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$2250

Affiant believes

t h a t the present f a i r cash value of the same i s i n excess of
such

cost

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A l l of such cottages have the necessar y plumbing
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f o r the t o i l e t and bath f a c i l i t i e s and are supplied with r u s t i c

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to the hotel building and

porches and r u s t i c pathways leading

the dining room

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Claimants have a l s o erected on said lands a three

room caretaker ' s cottage of boarded and s t r i p p e d s i d e s and
paper roof , with porches and a substantial brick f l u e , at a

cost of $450 $

Two frame

structures ,

each with composition

roofs , one of two rooms and the other of four rooms , as

quarters f o r servants and waitresses
of such buildings was about

$ 500

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The cost of theereetion

These buildings are i n a

good state of r e p a i r and a f f i a n t believes t h a t the present f a i r
cash value of the caretaker ' s cottage and the

waitresses cottages i s
thereof

servants and

i n excess of the cost of construction

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Claimants have a l s o e s t a b l i s h e d the necessary p i p e s ,

drains , etc

. f o r a water

two

and sewage system , i n c l u d i n g

l a r g e s c e p t i c tanks and three smaller s c e p t i c tanks , and

heaters to supply hot water to the various buildings , with the

necessary housing f a c i l i t i e s f o r t h i s equipment , and have
e r e c t e d a separate building used as a shower bath and t o i l e t ,

.

equipped with necessary plumbing and other f a c i l i t i e s

The

cost of such construction , equipment and f a c i l i t i e s was about

$2 , 000 .

Affiant believes that the present f a i r cash value

of such f a c i l i t i e s i s i n excess of the cost thereof *
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Claimants have a l s o caused to be constructed upon

t h e p r o p e r t i e s a garage near t h e h o t e l b u i l d i n g and another

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garage near the tea room , at a cost of about $375

These are

frame structures i n e x p e n s i v e l y b u i l t but are i n a good

state

of r e p a i r and affiant believes the present f a i r cash value of

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the same i s i n excess of the cost

Claimants have a l s o caused to be constructed a build
ing formerly used

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as a tea room and now known as the old tea
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house , which i s

across t h e Lee Highway from the other

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buildings

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at said summer resort. This is a frame building , substantially
built , with a good shingle roof , the outside of the building

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being covered with bark for a rustic effect

erection of said building was about

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$750

The cost of the

Affiant believes

that the presentfair cash value of the same is in excess of

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such cost

Claimants have also caused to be erected on said
lands a stone gasoline filling station and storage room pro

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vided with toilet facilities for rest rooms for tourists*

This building is a very substantial stone structure correspond

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ing to the construction of the tea room and is located near

The cost

said tea room immediately adjoining the Lee Highway ,

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of the construction of said building was about $3,000

Affiant

believes that the present fair cash value of said building is

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in excess of the cost of construction

Affiant further says that he believes that all of
said buildings and improvements are in a good state of repair

and preservation , the same having been from time to time re

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paired as any deterioration became apparent , and that he believes

that said buildings and improvements now have a fair cash value

far in excess of the cost thereof , which as above shown was

$38,700. That the Board of

Appraisal Commissioners in

$13,400, and the Board of
Commissioners in Page County allowed only $14,503, as

Rappahannock County allowed only

Apprafsal

the value of said buildings and improvements , or a total of

$£7,903

.

in both counties

that said award of

Affiant believes and therefore avers

$£7,903 for

said buildings and improvements

is far less than the fair cash value thereof and is grossly

inadequate and is less than the valuation fixed upon said

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properties by the plaintiff's own engineers

Claimants have completely equipped the hotel , the

cottages , the sleeping rooms at the tea room , and the servants'

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�quarte rs with good substa ntial furnit ure , includi ng beds, chairs ,

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e and
dresser s, etc , and have procur ed and instal led a complet
large supply of blanke ts, beddin g , towels, linens and other such

.

Claima nts have also procur ed and instal led in the
dining room and the tea room a very large number of substa ntial
and attrac tive tables and chairs , dishes , silver , glasswa re and

supplie s

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dining room linen

Claima nts have also procure d and instal led

in the kitche ns at the dining room and the tea room comple te
equipm ent such as stoves , electr ic refrig erator s, coffee urns ,

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sinks , dish washing machin es, cooking utensi ls , etc

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Claima nt

has also procur ed and instal led in the tea room a modern soda

founta in , chairs, cigar counte rs, showca ses, a radio and

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settee s in the lobby thereo f

Claima nts have also procure d and

instal led at the gasoli ne fillin g statio n a supply of tools and
equipm ent and have caused to be install ed at said fillin g

statio n four gasolin e pumps and necess ary oil and grease

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equipm ent

All of the equipm ent on the proper ty has been pro -

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cured and instal led by the claima nts at a cost of about S150.00

Affian t believ es and theref ore avers that if the lands and
buildi ngs are taken by plainti ffs herein , the value of such
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equipm ent will be almost entirel y lost and destro yed and the

cost of transp orting said equipm ent to said premise s and of

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instal ling the same thereo n will be entire ly lost and destro yed

Affian t furthe r believ es that such equipm ent as is now instal led
and locate d on said premise s has a fair cash value of at lease
9,616.75

Such equipm ent was procure d and instal led

especia lly for the conduct ing on tnese premise s of a summer

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resort

Affian t furthe r says that since the year 1925,
claima nts have expende d a large amount of labor, time and effort ,
and the sum of $4270.2 0 in the improv ement and cultiv ation of
the grounds , trees , shrubs , paths and roadway s on said lands ,

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�and that all such expenditures have greatly added to the value

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of said lands

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That said improvements resulting from the ex

penditure of said labor and money now have a fair cash value

of at least $10,000, but that all of said value will be entirely

lost to the claimants if the lands are taken by plaintiff

.

herein

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Affiant further says that since the year 1925 claim

ants have expended a large amount of time , work and effort ,
and the sum of $4,057.44 in advertising the land of claimants

as a summer resort , and as a result thereof said premises
have become well known among a large class of people as a de

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sirable summer resort and there has been created an additional

value to said lands for summer resort purposes of at least

$20,000 and that all of said value will be taken from and lost
to claimants if their lands are taken by plaintiff herein.
Affiant further says that claimants have spent a
large amount of time , effort and money in acquiring the lands ,
laying out , planning and constructing the buildings and improve

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ments , improving the grounds , trees , shrubs , paths and roadways ,
procuring and installing the necessary suitable and desirable

furniture , furnishings and equipment , bringing together and
training an efficient corps of employees to operate the place

as a summer resort , in advertising and creating among a large
class,of people a favorable reputation of the lands as a very
desirable summer resort and that all of said things have

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created a very favorable reputation of the lands and the im

provements as a very desirable summer resort among large classes

of the public and have greatly increased the value of said

lands and buildings, That all of said value has become and is
a part of the special value of the lands and buildings for

summer resort purposes. That affiant believes these lands and
buildings as now situated thereon have a fair cash value of

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�over

125,000

for summer resort purposes , which is outside of

and in excess of the value of such lands and buildings for
ordinary uses and in excess of the cost of such lands and

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buildings

That the Board of Appraisal Commissioners allowed

to said claimants the sum of $1,000 as the special value of
That affiant be
said properties for summer resort purposes

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lieves and therefore avers that said amount of

$1,000

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is so

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grossly inadequate as to shock the conscience of the court

Affiant further says that prior to 1930, the roads
leading to and through said

summer resort were under construction

and that because thereof the business of the summer resort was
not what one should and could expect under normal conditions ,
and that since the year 1930 abnormal conditions of a general
depression have existed which has seriously decreased what one

might otherwise expect of a business of a summer resort , but

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that even under such adverse conditions the lands and improve
ments have made a net profit which amounts to fair return upon

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an investment of $100,000

Affiant believes and therefore avers that the fair
market value of said lands and improvements is the sum of

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$150,000

Affiant further says that the Board of Appraisal
Commissioners in Rappahannock County allowed a total of

$16,500

for both the lands and improvements , and the Board of Appraisal
Commissioners in Page County allowed a total of $16,753, or a

total of

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$33,253

Affiant believes that such amount is grossly

inadequate and - that the taking of such properties of claimants

at such a price would constitute a confiscation of their

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property for public use without just compensation

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STATIC OP

COUNTY OP

Subscribed a n d sworn to before me , a Notary
P u b l i c i n and f o r t h e County and S t a t e a f o r e s a i d , t h i s Z

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day of J u l y , A D , 1933

aL

Notary

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CP RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY VIRGINIA.

THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION
AND DEVELOPMENT OP THE STATE OP
VIRGINIA ,
Petitioner

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v

CLIPTON AYLOR , AND OTHERS , AND
THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED
( 37,400 ) ACRES OP LAND, LI ORE OR
LESS, IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY,
Defendants.

IN HE;

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.A

Claim of R. L Cheatham , J
M Priest

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and A

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Williams , Paul Taylor

Julian S. Price , being first duly sworn , upon his

oath deposes and says that he is now fifty-nine ( 59 ) years

of age and has lived all of his life in Page County, Virginia ;
that he is now engaged in the insurance business in Luray ,
in said county and state ;

that until recently he was the

President of the Pirst National EanK of Luray , having spent

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twenty seven years as cashier of that bank immediately prior

to the time that he became the President thereof ;

that he

is familiar with and Knows the properties owned by the ciaim ants

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R. L. Cheatham , J. A. Williams , Paul Taylor and A. M

Priest , which said properties are Known as the Panorama Resort ;

tnat a part of the time during which affiant was connected

with said Pirst National .oank of Luray , said claimants conducted their banking business at said oanK and in bnat connection the affiant oecame familiar witn the activities of

said claimants in the establishment and operation of said

Panorama Resort ;

that for some time past affiant has written

the insurance upon the buildings at said Panorama Resort and
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that in his activities in the banking and other busines
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in

�Luray , Virginia , ne has become and is now acquainted with the
values of lands and properties in that section of the mountains

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where said Panorama resort is located

Affiant further says that he recalls when the claim

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ants began tne acquisition of lands for the establishment of

said resort and that he knows that claimants acquired the

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lands upon which said resort is built a number of years ago

Affiant is advised that some of such lands were acquired in
the year of 1922 , others in the years 1925 and 1926 , and some

of tne less important lands were acquired in the year 1928 ,
and that he is advised that the claimants paid for said lands
upon which said resort properties are built at the respective
times of their purchase of said properties the aggregate sum

of fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars f $14,900), without
At the time of the original pur
any improvements thereon

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cnases in 1922, 1925 and 1926 the lands so purchased were
unimproved cut over mountain lands with a large amount of
underbru sh and rocKS thereon. At that time there 'were only

very poor rougn mountain roads passing or near to said lands.
Since tnat time a large part of the lands near the highways

has been greatly improved by the removal of underbrush and

rooms , the construction of paths , roadways and similar conven

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iences , by landscaping and by the establisnment , construction
and operation of a modern resort notel property , including an
expensive tea room building , gasoline filling station and

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other conveniences next to the roadway

Also since that time

the Lee Highway has Dean constructed and now a broad modern

. C. and

hard surfaced rdad connecting with Washington , D

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centers of population passes through these lands

other

Such lands

are located at the top of the first mountain on the Lee
Highway coming from Washington , D. C. and constitute an ideal

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�l o c a t i o n f o r a summer r e s o r t a n d t e a room p r o p e r t i e s ,

There

i s a wonderful view of the mountains and the valleys from

these properties and from the Lee Highway passing through

these properties and the elevation causes the temperature
i n summer t o b e s e v e r a l d e g r e e s l o w e r t h a n t h a t o f n e a r b y

centers of

cities and

population , with cool breezes prevailing

a t m o s t a l l t i m e s d u r i n g t h e summer m o n t h s

.

Affiant believes that the value of the lands without
improvements thereon i s

now two a n d a h a l f o r t h r e e t i m e s

t h e owners a n d c l a i m a n t s p a i d f o r t h e same

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what

Affiant is further

advised and believes that the Board of Appraisal Commissioners
has allowed

to the claimants less than five Thousand Dollars

( # 5 , 0 0 0 ) f o r t h e l a n d v a l u e w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , a n d One

T h o u s a n d D o l l a r s ( #1, 0 0 0 ) a s a s p e c i a l v a l u e o f t h e p r o p e r t i e s

f o r summer r e s o r t p u r p o s e s

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oerieves that such valua-

tion by the Board of Appraisal Commissioners i s grossly and
manifestly inadequate and i s but a small fraction of the

actual value a t t h i s time of said lands without any improvements
thereon

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Affiant further states that the claimants after the

acquisition of the lands planned the erection and operation

o f' a m o d e r n r e s o r t h o t e l ;
expenditure of large

that a f t e r years of work and the

amounts o f m o n e y t h e y h a v e r e m o v e d a n d

kept clear the underbrush , the undesirable and inconvenient

loose rocks , have cultivated , improved and pruned many of the

n a t i v e t r e e s t o a d d t o t n e b e a u t y o f t h e l o c a t i o n , nave
p l a n t e d a l a r g e amount o f t r e e s a n d s h r u b b e r y , nave c o n s t r u c t e d
roadways and paths a t convenient places over the mountain ,

have erected next to the Lee Highway

an

expensive building

which i s fully equipped for the operation of a tea house or

restaurant , with

sleeping quarters for guests ,

as well as the

o p e r a t o r s a n d s e r v a n t s on t h e u p p e r f l o o r o f s a i d b u i l d i n g ,

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�have also constructed at the roadway a convenient and well

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stone gasoline tilling and service station , have con

equipped

structed at said Lee Highway a stone arch forming an entrance

to the roadway leading to the hotex properties higher up the
mountain , have constructed near the top of the mountain back

of the tea house a substantial , convenient and well equipped
hotel for the accommodation of guests , and have constructed

anotner ouilding fully equipped for use as a dining room and
Kiicnen for the guests at the hotel , and have constructed five
( 5) modern cottages for the use of summer guests , together with

other conveniences , such as caretakers' houses , servants

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shower baths , garages and tennis courts

houses ,

Practically all of

these houses and buildings are equipped with toilet and bath

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facilities and with large solidly constructed stone fire places

Affiant further Knows tnat said claimants have spent

a large amount of time and money in building up an efficient
operating personnel to operate said resort properties and in

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advertising the same

Affiant further states tnat he believes that if the

lands upon which the resort is established and operated is

taxen for a public park the value of all the investments made
by the claimants herein , as well as the value of all the work

and effort which they have expended in improving said properties

and developing and establishing said resort will be entirely

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destroyed

Affiant is further advised that the Hoard of Appraisal

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Commissioners has allowed a total of approximately Thirty three

Thousand Dollars ($33 ,000) for the properties to be taken in
these proceedings ;

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that based upon his knowledge of the ex

penditures made by the claimants nerein the amount of time and

effort expended in the improvement and development of these
properties and the income produced therefrom during the years

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�of operation , that said properties at this time have a fair
cash value of

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One Hundred Thousand Dollars ( -$100,000)

nearer

Affiant further says that he believes an allowance or award

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of Thirty three Thousand Dollars ($33,000) for said properties

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is grossly and manifestly inadequate

Affiant further says that he has no interest in the
ownership or operation of said properties and is not related

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to the owners or operators thereof

Subscribed and sworn to before me , the undersigned

Notary Public in and for
of Virginia , this

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Q. £hQj

County , in the State

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day of tiuly , 1933.

O

ry Public .

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IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY VIRGINIA

THE STATS COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION
AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE OF
VIRGINIA,
Petitioner

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CLIFTON AYLOR, AND OTHERS, AND
THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
(37,400) ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS,
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY,
Defendants.

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IN RE: Claim of R. L. Cheatham, J. A. Williams, Paul Taylor

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and A. k Priest.

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James W Ramey , being first duly sworn, upon his oath
deposes and says:

That he has lived in Rappahannock County

Virginia , all of his life and for many years past has lived
and farmed on the mountain lands near the properties known as

the Panorama Resort ;

that he is familiar with and knows said

Panorama Resort properties which are now owned and claimed by
R. L. Cheatham, J. A. Williams, Paul Taylor and A. M. Priest ;
that for many years past he has owned lands near said Panorama

Resort properties and at times has bought and sold lands close
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to said properties, and that he is acquainted with the values
of lands and properties in that part of the mountains where

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said resort properties are located
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iffiant

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further says that he is advised that the claim

ants acquired the lands, upon which said Panorama Resort is built

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and operated,a number of years ago, some of such lands being ac
quired in the year 1923, others in the year 1925 and 1926 , and

some of the less important lands being acquired in the year 1928,
and that he is advised that said present owners and claimants of
said Panorama Resort properties paid at the respective times of

�the purchase of said properties the aggregate sum of

said lands without any improvements thereon.

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14,900 for

At the time of the

original purchases in 1923, 1925 and 1926, the lands so purchased

were unimproved , cut over mountain lands with a large amount of

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underbrush and rocks thereon

At that time , there were only very

poor mountain roads passing or near to said lands, Since that
time, a large part of the lands in said resort properties near

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the roadways have been greatly improved by the removal of under

brush and rocks, the construction of paths, roadways and similar
conveniences and the establishment, construction and operation of

a modern resort hotel property including an expensive tea room,

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gasoline filling station, and other conveniences next to the road

way.

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since that time , the Lee Highway has been constructed

and a broad , modern, hard surface road connecting with Washington,

D. G., and other centers of population passes through these lands.
Said lands are located at the top of the first mountain on the Lee

Highway coming from Washington, and constitute an ideal location

for a summer resort and tea room properties. There is a wonderful
view of the mountains and the valleys from these properties and

from the Lee Highway passing through said properties, and the

elevation causes the temperature in summer to be several degrees
lower than that of nearby cities and centers of population, with

cool breezes prevailing at most all times during the summer months.
Affiant knows of no other similar properties near said

Panorama Resort which have the natural advantages together with
improved roadways so necessary to a successful operation of a

summer resort.
Affiant believes that the value of the lands without any
improvements whatsoever thereon is now at least three times what
the owners and claimants herein paid for the same.

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Affiant is

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further advised and believes that the Board of Appraisal Commis
sioners has allowed to the claimants and owners of said lands

less than

5,000 for the land value without improvements , and

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#1,000 as a special value of the properties for summer resort
purposes. Affiant further believes that such valuation by the

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Board of Appraisal Commissioners is grossly ana manifestly inade
quate and is but a small fraction of the actual value at this

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time of said lands without any improvements thereon

Affiant talked with some of the members of the Board of
Appraisal Commissioners who made the award to the claimants of

said Panorama Resort properties at the time said Commissioners
were investigating the properties in Rappahannock and Page
Counties , and was advised by one of the members of said Board of
Appraisal Commissioners that in fixing the values the Board did

not take into consideration the location of lands near an improved
hard surface road , but allowed the same values for lands far re

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moved from any roadway as for those located near and adjoining to

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such an improved highway

Affiant further says that he has no financial or other
interest in the Panorama Resort or the ownership or operation

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thereof, and is not in any way related to any of said owners

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Subscribed

and for

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sworn to before me , a notary publi/c in

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County, of Virginia, this J

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July, 1933

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day of

�IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY , VIRGINIA

THE STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION
AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE OP
VIRGINIA ,

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P e t i t!oner

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CLIFTON AYLOR , AND OTHERS , AND
THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED
( 37 , 400 ) ACRES OP LAND , MORE OR LESS ,
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY ,

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Defendants

IN RE:

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Claim of R L Cheatham , J
M Priest

and A

. Carroll

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d e p o s e s and s a y s ;

. A. Williams,

Paul Taylor

Menefee , being f i r s t d u l y sworn , upon h i s o a t h
That he now r e s i d e s , and f o r many years l a s t

past has r e s i d e d , i n the Town of S p e r r y v i l l e , i n Rappahannock
County , V i r g i n i a ; t h a t he h a s f o r a number of years been a c t i v e l y
engaged i n business and among h i s other a c t i v i t i e s has bought

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sold and owned v a r i o u s l a n d s ana p r o p e r t i e s i n s a i d Rappahannock
County ; t h a t he i s f a m i l i a r w i t h and knows the property owned by

claimants , R

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Cheatham , J

A

. Williams ,

P r i e s t , which s a i d p r o p e r t i e s are known

. M.

Paul T a y l o r and A

as the Panorama Resort ,

and t h a t he i s a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e v a l u e s of l a n d s and p r o p e r t i e s

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i n t h e s e c t i o n of the mountains where s a i d Panorama Resort i s l o c a t e d

Affiant f u r t h e r says t h a t he i s a d v i s e d t h a t the present

owners of s a i d Panorama Resort a c q u i r e d the l a n d s, upon which t h e

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resort i s b u i l t and o p e r a t e d, a number of y e a r s ago , some b e i n g ac
q u i r e d i n the y e a r 1923 , others i n t h e years 1925 and 1926 , a n d

some of the l e s s

i m p o r t a n t being a c q u i r e d i n t h e year 192 8 , and

t h a t he i s advised t h a t said present owners and claimants of s a i d

Panorama Resort p r o p e r t i e s paid a t the r e s p e c t i v e t i m e s of t h e
purchase of s a i d p r o p e r t i e s t h e aggregate sum of

l a n d s without any improvements thereon

.

‘&gt;5 14

, 900

f o r said

At t h e t i m e of t h e o r i g i n a l

p u r c h a s e s i n 1923 , 1925 and 1926 , t h e l a n d s

so purchased were un

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�improved , cut over mountain l a n d s with a l a r g e amount of under

brush and r o c k s thereon

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At t h a t time , t h e r e were o n l y very poor

mountain r o a d s p a s s i n g or near to s a i d l a n d s,

Since t h a t time , a

l a r g e p a r t of t h e lands near t h e roadways have been g r e a t l y im

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p r o v e d by the removal of underbrush and r o c k s , the c o n s t r u c t i o n of

p a t h s , r o a d w a y s , and s i m i l a r conveniences , a n d t h e establishment ,

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c o n s t r u c t i o n , and o p e r a t i o n o f modem resort h o t e l property includ
i n g an e x p e n s i v e tea

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room , g a s o l i n e f i l l i n g s t a t i o n and other con

v e n i e n c e s next to t h e roadway

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Also s i n c e t h a t time , t h e Lee High

way has been c o n s t r u c t e d , and a broad , modern , hard surface road

. C.

connecting with W a s h i n g t o n , D

.

passes t h r o u g h t h e s e l a n d s

and o t h e r centers o f p o p u l a t i o n

These l a n d s a r e l o c a t e d at t h e t o p of

t h e f i r s t mountain on the Lee Highway coming from Washington , D
and c o n s t i t u t e an i d e a l l o c a t i o n f o r a summer
properties

.

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resort and t e a room

There i s a wonderful view of t h e mountains and t h e

v a l l e y s from t h e s e p r o p e r t i e s and from t h e roadway p a s s i n g through
t h e s e p r o p e r t i e s , and t h e e l e v a t i o n causes t h e temperature t o be

s e v e r a l d e g r e e s lower t h a n t h a t of nearby c i t i e s a n d centers of
p o p u l a t i o n , with cool b r e e z e s p r e v a i l i n g a t most a l l t i m e s during

the summer months

.

Affiant f u r t h e r says t h a t he i s a l s o f a m i l i a r with a l a r g e

area of t h e lands i n the Blue Ridge Mountains which are near to
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improved highways , and t h a t he knows of

no o t h e r lands i n t h a t part

of t h e Blue Ridge Mountains which are n e a r l y so w e l l s u i t e d and
a d a p t e d , both because of t h e i r n a t u r a l a d v a n t a g e s and t h e i r prox
imity

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to improved highways , f o r summer r e s o r t and tea room proper

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t i e s a s t h o s e lands upon which s a i d Panorama Resort i s now l o c a t e d

.

A f f i a n t believes t h a t the v a l u e of t h e lands without any
improvements whatsoever thereon i s

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now two and one half or t h r e e

.

t i m e s what t h e owners and claimants herein paid f o r t h e same

Affiant i s f u r t h e r a d v i s e d and b e l i e v e s t h a t t h e Board of A p p r a i s a l
Commissioners has allowed to t h e c l a i m a n t s and owners of s a i d lands

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�$5 » 000 f o r t h e Ishd v a l u e without improvements

l e s s than

and

$1, 000

a s a s p e c i a l v a l u e o f t h e p r o p e r t i e s f o r summer resort purposes

.

A f f i a n t f u r t h e r b e l i e v e s t h a t such valuation by t h e Board of
A p p r a i s a l Commissioners i s g r o s s l y and m a n i f e s t l y inadequate and i s
b u t a sm&amp;l l f r a c t i o n of the a c t u a l v a l u e

without any improvements thereon

a t t h i s t i n e of s a i d l a n d s

.

a t h s i s not i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e

Affiant further says
o w n e r s h i p o f o p e r a t i o n of the P;

rama Resort , or the lands upon

which same i s l o c a t e d , and i s no It r e l a t e d to

Kv

wners

hereof

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Subscribed and sworn to b e f o r e me , a notary p u b l i c i n and

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for the
July

1933

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County , V i r g i n i a

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP RAPPAHANNOCK: COUNTY VIRGINIA

THE STATE COMMISSION OH CONSERVATION
AND DEVELOPMENT OP THE STATE OP
VIRGINIA ,
Petitioner

v.
CLIPTON AYLOR , AND OTHERS, AND
THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED
(37,400 ) ACRES OP LAND, MORE OR LESS,
IN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY,
Defendants.

. A. Williams, Paul Taylor

IN RE: Claim of R. L. Cheatham , J
A M Priest.

..
J. W. Atkins ,

and says:

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and

being first duly sworn, upon his oath deposes

That he is now fifty- eight years old and has lived all

his life near the properties known as the Panorama Resort ; that

for a number of years past

he has owned and farmed lands near to

said resort properties; that he is familiar with and knows the

. L. Cheatham , J. A. Williams,

properties owned by the claimants R

. M.

Paul Taylor and A

Priest , which properties are known as the

Panorama Resort ; that for many years past he has owned various

tracts of land near said resort properties and has bought , sold
and traded tracts of land near said properties , and that he is ac

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quainted with the values of lands and properties in that section of

.

the mountains where said Panorama Resort properties are located

Affiant further says that he sold some of the lands upon

which the Panorama Resort is now located to the claimants herein,
and that he is advised that all of the lands, upon which said Panor

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ama Resort is built and operated, were acquired by claimants a number

of years ago , some of such lands being acquired in the year 1923,
others in the years 1925 and 1926, and some of the less important
lands being acquired in the year 1928, and that he is advised that

said present owners and claimants of said Panorama Resort properties

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p a i d a t the r e s p e c t i v e times of the p u r c h a s e of said p r o p e r t i e s

t h e aggregate sura of

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raents t h e r e o n

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^14 , 900

for s a i d l a n d s without any improve

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At t h e time o f t h e o r i g i n a l p u r c h a s e s i n 1925 ,

1925 and 1926 , the l a n d s so purchased were unimproved , cut over

pass-

mountain l a n d s with a l a r g e amount of underbrush and rocks t h e r e

.

on

ing

At t h a t time , t h e r e were only very poor mountain r o a d s

or near to said l a n d s

.

Since t h a t t i m e , a l a r g e p a r t o f the

l a n d s near t h e roadways have been g r e a t l y improved by the removal

of underbrush and r o c k s , t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of p a t h s , roadways , and
s i m i l a r conveniences , and t h e establishment
o p e r a t i o n of modern

, construction ,

and

resort h o t e l property i n c l u d i n g an e x p e n s i v e

tea room , g a s o l i n e f i l l i n g s t a t i o n and other conveniences next to
t h e roadway

.

Also s i n c e t h a t time , the Lee Highway has been con

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s t r u c t e d , and a broad , modern , hard s u r f a c e r o a d c o n n e c t i n g with

. C.

Washington , D

these lands

.

and other centers of p o p u l a t i o n passes through

These l a n d s a r e l o c a t e d a t t h e t o p of t h e f i r s t

mountain on the Lee Highway coming from Washington , D

. C. ,

c o n s t i t u t e an i d e a l l o c a t i o n f o r a summer resort and tea
properties

.

and

room

There i s a wonderful view o f t h e mountains and t h e

v a l l e y s from t h e s e p r o p e r t i e s and from t h e roadway pa s s i n g t h r o u g h

t h e s e p r o p e r t i e s , and t h e e l e v a t i o n causes t h e temperature t o be
s e v e r a l d e g r e e s lower than t h a t of n e a r b y c i t i e s and centers of
p o p u l a t i o n , with cool breezes p r e v a i l i n g at most a l l t i m e s during

t h e summer months

.

Affiant b e l i e v e s t h a t the value of t h e lands without any
improvements whatsoever t h e r e o n i s now two and

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one h a l f or t h r e e

t i m e s what t h e owners and claimants herein paid for t h e same

.

A f f i a n t i s f u r t h e r a d v i s e d and believes t h a t the Board o f A p p r a i s a l

Commissioners has allowed to t h e c l a i m a n t s and owners of s a i d lands
l e s s t h a n &gt; 5 , 000 for

tlie land value without improvements and .$1, 000

.

as a s p e c i a l value of t h e p r o p e r t i e s f o r summer resort purposes

Affiant f u r t h e r b e l i e v e s t h a t such v a l u a t i o n by t h e Board of Appraisal

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�Commissioners is grossly and manifestly inadequate and is but
a small fraction of the actual value at this time of said lands

.

without any improvements thereon

Affiant further says that he is not interested in the
ownership or operation of the Panorama Resort , or the lands upon

.

which same is located , and is not related to the owners thereof

a
Subscribed and sworn to before me , a notary public in and

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for the

- day of

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County, Virginia , this

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July, 1933

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��V I R G I N I A :

IN THT CIRCUIT COURT OF TFF COUNTY OF RAPPAHANNOCK :

° t a t e Commission on Conservation and
Development , of t h &amp; Rtate of V i r g i n i a
^e t i t i c n e r

Th ®

vs

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C l i f t o n Avlor and e t h e r s , and t h i r t y seven
thousand , f o u r hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of l a n d ,
more or l e s s , i n Rappahannock C o u n t y , Va
De fen dan t s

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Your r e s p o n d e n t s , E H D e j a r n e t t e , j r

t

in

.

.

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and H M D e j a r n e t t e ,

answer t o r u l e issued a g a i n s t them i n November 3 r d , 1932 , res

pectfully

more or

state t h a t

l e s s , which

they

was

above c a p t i o n e d s u i t ,

own j o i n t l y t h e

f i f t y ( 50 )

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acres of land ,
t&gt; ark

p r o p o s e d t o be condemned b y t h e

in the

That t h e y have a l r e a d y f i l e d e x c e p t i o n s to

t h e s a i d r e p o r t as t o t h e i n a d e q u a c y of t h e consideration awarded

them

.

That these e x c e p t i o n s are accompanied with r e c e i p t s showing

t h a t t h e r e was s h i p p e d from t h i s orchard i n 1931 , 888 barrels of

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a p p l e s and t h a t t h e consideration awarded to t h e s a i d H M Dejar

nette a n d

F

. H. D e j a r n e t t e , J r.

is inadequate

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That E H D e j a r n e t t e , J r

went over t h e p r o p e r t v with t h e commissioners and was amazed at

. t h e i r report .
R e s p e c t f u l l y submitted ,

LAW OFFICE

E . H . D E J A R N E T T E, J R.
O R A N G E, V A

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�The State Commission on
C o n s e r v a t i o n &amp; Development
of s t a t e of V i r g i n i a

vs
C l i f t o n Aylor and others

Answer o f

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S H DeJarne tte , J r
and
H , M De Jarne t t e

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CLERK’S OFFICE

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VIRGINIA

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IN THE CIRCUIT CO TRT OF HAPHiARNOCK COLETTY

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PETITION OF THE STATE COM ’.ISSI JT
0:1 CONSERVATION AND DSVELOKiEHT

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OF VIRGINIA

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There was this 7 th day of April , 1930 , presented to the
Judge of this court , in vacation, the petition of the State Commission on

Conservation and Development , with exhibits thereto attached , and verified by

affidavit as required by law , praying leave to file said petition , with
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exhibits , and praying further that the court shall make and direct ? m
Order of Notice as prescribed in Sections 9 and 20, Chapter 410 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of 1928 ( Public Park Condemnation
Act , page 1036 of the Acts of 1928 ) , fixing a day certain on or before

which any and 11 persons owning or claiming any right , title , estate or
interest in or to the lanu within the area set forth and described in said
petition , or in or to the proceeds arising upon the conderanati ' n of said

lands, or to damage or damages as contemplated and provided for under

Section 20 of said Act , shall appear , and by appropriate pleading assert
their sever 1 or respective den ' nds or claims , and praying further th? t
the Court may , by its order designate some newspaper for the publication

of said notice, and that rules may be made fixing dates for the eppearance
and the filing of pleadings by parties owning or claiming any right , title

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estate or interest in or to said lands, or in or to the proceeds arising unon
a condemnation thereof , or to said dam ge or denud es and the same was

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thereupon argued by counsel

on consider tion whereof , the Court doth other that the

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any right , title, estate or interest in or to said lnnds above mentioned , or
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Act shell appear , and by appropriate pleading , assert their several

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And the Blue Ridge Guide, a newspaper published and
circulated in iappahannock County , Virginia , is hereby designated as the
newspnperin which said notice shall be published ;

The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County ,
Virginia , is hereby directed to prepare and deliver to said newspaper the

above inenti ned notice for publication by said newsp; per, end said newspaper

shall publish the same once a week for four ( 4 ) successive weeks ;
Said notice and the proceedings had in connection therewith
shall be in eonfomnity with and substantially as the form set forth in
Sections 9 and 20 of said Public ^ark Condemnation Act , and shnlj. contain the

names of persons and classes

of persond owning

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part thereof , or to the proceeds arising from the condemnation thereof , or

to damage or damages as contemplated and provided for by Section 20 of said

Act , together with the respective residences a id addresses of said persons

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and whether they are residents or non re .idents of

and classes of person

the State of Virginia ;
Said Clerk shall , as early as practicable and not exceeding

five days after the day of entry of this order , make and deliver to the
of Rappahannock Qouhty

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the purpose of posting , and return as hereinafter ordered ;
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said Sheriff shall , as early as practicable , and not

exceeding five days after the receipt of such copies , post or

posted one copy of *he same at the front door of the

cause to be

^ourt House

of Rappahannock

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

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The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
the State of Virginia
Petitioner.

V.

AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty Seven Thousand Four
Hundred (37,400) Acres of land, More or Less,
Defendants.

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This day came the State Commission on Conservation and
Development of the State of Virginia, the above named Petitioner,
by counsel, and exhibited the record of the above styled proceed
ing, and announced its purpose and intention to move and pray the
Court on the £ 3
day of February, 1934, to enter Judgment in
rem, in substantially the form, words and figures shown in a pro
posed draft thereof hereinafter set forth at length, ( but with
such modifications as to the amounts of "value" and "incidental
damages" shown in the table included in said draft as may have
been ordered at the date of entry of said judgment, under auth
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ing to the use of the Petitioner each of the several tracts of
land within the area described in the petition which are several
ly designated in the table included in said proposed draft of
said judgment by the respective numbers thereof as shown, desig
nated and delineated on the County Ownership Map filed with the
report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein;
and also to move for such other and further relief as Petitioner
may be advised, including orders for the dismissal of this pro
ceeding in respect of any or all the various tracts of land shown
and delineated on said Map which Petitioner may decide not to ac
quire as authorized under Section 22 of the Public Park Condemna
tion Act ; and thereupon Petitioner moved the entry of an order
setting this proceeding for hearing on said date, and directing
any and all the parties of record in this proceeding, if they de
sire to oppose the entry of said judgment in rem, to show cause,
if any such cause there be , in writing filed with the record of
this proceeding not later than five days prior to the said date,
why the said judgment in rem should not be entered on the motion
and prayer of the Petitioner

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It appearing from the said record that the respective
values of the fee simple estate in each and all of the said tracts
of land as to which Petitioner purposes to pray for judgment in
rem, and the respective amounts of incidental damages which will
result from the proposed condemnation thereof have been determin
ed, ascertained and set forth in the report filed by the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this proceed
ing ; and it appearing from the report of the said Board of Ap
praisalTommissioners and of the Special Investigators hereto
fore appointed in this proceeding that guardians ad litem have

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d and have appeared in this proceeding
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on behalf of all
been appointe
disabilities
legal
other
under
infants, insane persons, and persons
said Special
by
reported
and
found
who, after diligent search, were
of right,
claim
any
real
have
Investigators or otherwise shown to
d in
describe
of
lands
the
any
title, estate or interest in or to
er, by
Petition
the
of
motion
the petition filed herein; and upon the
on
hearing
for
set
be
ng
counsel, it is ordered that this proceedi
the
of
or
all
any
that
the said day and date, at 11:00 A M and
parties of record in this proceeding, who purpose or desire to op
pose the entry of the said judgment in rem, show cause, if any such
cause there be, in writing filed with the record of this proceeding
not later than five days prior to the said date, why the said judg
ment in rem should not be entered on the motion and prayer of the
Petitioner,

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It is further ordered that the Petitioner shall forthwith
mail or cause to be nailed a copy of thi 3 order to all parties of
record in the proceeding who have or appear to have any claim of
right, title, estate or interest in or to any of said tracts of land,
as set forth in said report filed by the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have
excepted to the findings in said report with relation to said tracts
of land, whoso post office addresses have been filed with the record,
as provided in Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to
their several post office addresses thus filed with the record; and
to the guardians ad litem, appointed herein for all infants, insane
persons, or persons under other legal disability who have or appear
to have any claim of right, title, estate, or interest in or to any
of the said tracts of lands or to the proceeds arising out of the
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arising from such condemnation, as set forth in the report filed by the Special Investigators and the Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herein,
to the post office addresses of said guardians ad litem as shown by
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and further to the
attorneys of record representing any of the parties of record in
these proceedings or any of the said guardians ad litem, or any of
said infants, insane persons, or persons under other legal dis
ability, to their respective addresses as shown in the record or
otherwise known to the Petitioner; and the Petitioner is further
ordered to file with the record of this proceeding, a verified
statement in writing showing the mailing of such copies of this
order, to whom mailed and the date of said mailing
The following is the proposed draft of the judgment in
rem which the Petitioner purposes and intends to move and pray the
Court to enter as aforesaid:

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State Commission on Conservation and
"This day came the
, the above named Petitioner,
Virginia
of
State
the
of
ent
Developm
the record of the abovo styl
Court
the
to
d
exhibite
and
by counsel,
:
Court
the
to
showed
and
g
,
ed proceedin

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"( 1)

That this proceeding has been conducted under the

provisions of the Public Park Condemnation Act ( Acts of tho General
Assembly of Virginia of 1928, page 1036: Code of 1930, Section

.

4388, ot seq )

That there was incorporated in tho notice for publication herein, provided in Section 9 of the said Public Park
Condemnation Act, the notice and warning touching incidental

"( 2 )

�damages set out

3in Section No. 20 of said

Act ;

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( 3) That this proceeding was had upon newspaper publi
cation of notice, warning ’all persons whomsoever ’ as provided in
Section No 12 of said Act ;
n (4) That the report of the Special Investigators and
the Board of Appraisal Commissioners heretofore appointed in this
proceeding, filed herein discloses a final and conclusive ascertainment and determination of the value of the fee simple estate
in each of the numbered tracts of land shown in the table herein
after set out and for which judgment of award condemning the same
to the use of the Petitioner is moved and prayed by Petitioner;
and of the amount of incidental damages which will result from
the condemnation of each of the said tracts for the use of Petitioner, on account of which any person who has appeared and is
entitled to be heard, has submitted claims, or on account of which
it appears from the said report of Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, filed as aforesaid, any infant,
insane person, or person under legal disability, or any person
not entitled to be heard at the hearing provided in Section No
12 of said Act, has a real and well founded claim, or on account
of which it has been made to appear that any infant, insane per
son or person under other legal disability has any real and well
founded claim;
"( 5 ) That the record discloses an ascertainment and
determination of said Board of Appraisal Commissioners, as shown
by the said report filed as aforesaid, of the fact or facts of
value of all, or substantially all,claims of right, title, estate,
or interest by such owners or claimants, in or to each of the said
respective tracts, and amount of any real claim which any of such
persons, or any other person, or persons, who have appeared and
are entitled to be heard, may have in the proceeds of each of said
respective tracts;

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"(6 ) That a longer
since the 'day certain' fixed
herein on or before which all
appear and answer or plead as

period than six months has elapsed
by the order of the Court entered
interested persons were warned to
provided in Section No 9 of said Act ;

.

7 ) That
”(report
of

a longer period than sixty days has elapsed
Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal
since said
Commissioners was filed in the Clerk's Office of this Court ;
n(8) That neither Petitioner, nor any other person has
filod, or presented any motion praying this Court or the Judge there of to decline to accept or to disapprove any of the findings of
facts of value and incidental damages so ascertained and determin
ed by said Board of Appraisal Commissioners as shown by their said
report with reference to any of said tracts; or if any such motion
or exception has been filed or presented with respect to said tracts
or any of them, such motion or exception has been unconditionally
overruled or dismissed, or withdrawn, or has been overruled, or dismissed, or withdrawn in so far as such motion or exception relates
to the findings of value and incidental damages set forth in said
report after amendment of such findings by consent of the Petition
er and the exceptant or movant, under the provisions of Section 36
of the Public Park Condemnation Act

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”(9)

That each of said tracts is located wholly within

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and set
the boundary lines of tho lands sought to be condemned
separateis
and
n
,
herei
filed
forth and described in the petition
y OwnerCount
the
on
r
numbe
by
ly shown * delineated and designated
Spethe
t
of
repor
oned
menti
ship Map, and described in the above
which
with
ers
ssion
Commi
isal
* a part ;
cial Investigators and Board of Appra
forms
it
which
of
said County Ownership Map was filed and
and search was made by the
'* ( 10 ) That diligent inquiry as
to the existence of any
Special Investigators appointed herein
or title or interest
right
land, or parcels or tracts of land * or
forth in tho pe
set
or estate therein, within the boundary line
of any such
eds
proce
tition, or bf any real claim in or to the
the event of
in
land * or right, or title, or estate, or interest
or person
n
,
perso
its condemnation, owned by any infant, insane
owned
rties
prope
or
under other legal disability, or any property
of
g
takin
the
by
by such person or persons which will be damaged
d
beyon
,
ion
petit
land within the boundary line set forth in the
rty or prop
the peculiar benefits that will accrue to such propeland
, or esthe
erties of such persons from tho acquisition of
use of
tho
and
tate, or interest therein, sought to be condemned ses and
the
;
the same for a public park or for public park purpo
ors
tigat
Inves
names of all such persons found by the said Special
were
,
ers
ssion
or otherwise known to the Board of Appraisal Commi
and the
reported in the said report of the Special Investigators
ians
guard
and
n
Board of Appraisal Commissioners appointed herei ; and all of
each
ad litem were appointed in this proceeding for
such persons;
That Petitioner, in compliance with the order set
"( 11)eding
for hearing on its motion and prayer for a
ting this proce
s of
judgment in rem condemning tho hereinafter mentioned tract
, mail
order
land to its use, and forthwith upon the entry of said
who
eding
proce
ed a copy thereof to all parties of record in this
or
in
est
inter
appear to have any claim of right, title, estate or
said
in
forth
to any of the said numbered tracts of land, as set
of Apreport filed by the Special Investigators, and the Board
to
ted
excep
praisal Commissioners appointed herein, or who have
whose
,
s
tract
tho findings in said report with relation to said
d, as provid
post office addresses have been filed with tho recor
,
ed in Section 7 of the Public Park Condemnation Act to their
d; and to
several post office addresses thus filed with the recor,
insane
ts
the guardians ad litem appointed heroin for all infan appea
r to
who
persons, and persons under other legal disability, in or to any
have any claim of right, title, estate, or interest ng out of the
of the said tracts of land, or to the proceeds arisi
such
condemnation thereof or to incidental damages arisingbyfrom
Spec
the
condemnation, as set forth in the said report filedssioners appoi-nt ial Investigators and the Board of Appraisal Commi
as sot out
ed herein after diligent search made for such personsguardians ad
in said report , to the post office addresses of said
Petitioner;
litem as shown by the record or otherwise known to the
of the
and further to the attorneys of record representing any
guardians
parties of record in these proceedings or any of said
person under
ad litem or any of said infants, insane persons or
as shown in
other legal disability, to their respective addressesthere
after
the record or otherwise known to the Petitioner; and in writing
ment
state
ied
verif
a
d
recor
Petitioner filed with the
mailed
showing the mailing of such copies of said order, to whom
and the date of mailing

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�That all the provisions and requirements of said
Public Park Condemnation Act, and specifically the provisions of
Section 11 and Section 38 thereof, have been complied with and the
facts shown and disclosed by the record entitle the Petitioner to
the judgment in rem condemning each of the said tracts to the use
of Petitioner as moved and prayed by Petitioner,

"(12)

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is, accordingly, adjudged and ordered, upon the mo
tion and prayer of the Petitioner, by counsel, that the fee simple
estate in each of the several tracts described in the report of the
Special Investigators and Board of Appraisal Commissioners filed
with the record of this proceeding and numbered, shown and delineat ed on the County Ownership Map filed with and made a part of said
report, the County Ownership Map number of which is set forth in
the following table, is hereby condemned to the use of the Petition
er upon the Petitioner paying into the custody of this Court, for the
use and benefit of the person or persons entitled thereto, the sum
ascertained and determined, and shown and disclosed in the report
of the Special Investigators and the Board of Appraisal Commission
ers appointed herein as filed herein, or as modified under the provisions of Section 36 of the Public Park Condemnation Act, to be
the value of the fee simple estate in said tract together with the
amount of the incidental damages resulting from the condemnation
thereof ascertained and determined by said Board of Appraisal Commissioners, which sum and amount of incidental damages are as shown
and separately set out in the following table, which table consti tutes an integral part of this judgment, and are here expressly
stated as constituting the award for each of the said tracts here
in contained, and upon the payment into the custody of this Court
by Petitioner of the amount thus stated as constituting the av/ard
for any such tract the fee simple eetate therein shall vost in the
Petitioner as provided in Sections 13 and 38 of said Public Park
Condemnation Act ,

"It

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nothing herein contained shall be construed as re
quiring or obligating Petitioner to pay the said awards or any of
them into the custody of the Court or to acquire all or any of said
tracts, and Petitioner may at its election acquire any one or more
of said tracts by payment into the custody of the Court of the
amount stated herein as tho award therefor

"But

.

following table sets forth in columns under appropriate explanatory headings:- First, under the heading 'Tract N0 ',
the numbers of the several tracts designated by number and shown
and delineated on the above mentioned County Ownership Map and
described in the said report of the Special Investigators and the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners filed with the record of this pro
ceeding, each of which is condemned herein to the uso of the Pe
titioner ; Second, under tho heading 'Value ', the value of the foe
simple estate in each of tho said tracts as ascertained and determined by tho said Board of Appraisal Commissioners; Third, under
tho heading 'Incidental Damages', the amount of the incidental
damages asccrtained and determined by said Board of Appraisal Com
missioners which will result from condemnation hereunder of the
numbered tract in tho corresponding column of tho table; Fourth,
under the heading 'Aggregate', the aggregate of the value and of
tho amount of incidental damages ascertained and determined by
the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners with rofcrencc to the
numbered tract in tho corresponding column of the table, which

"The

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aggregato amount as shown in the table is stated and set out here in as constituting the award for the said tract upon its condemnation to the use of the Petitioner. But in any instance wherein the
original findings of said Board as to value or damages set forth
in said report have been modified in arbitration proceedings, or
by stipulation or otherwise, under authority of Section 36 of the
Public Park Condemnation Act. this table shows under the respect
ive headings of " value " and "incidental damagos" and "aggregate"
the original findings of said Board stricken out by a lino running
through such findings and aggregate and the modified findings and
aggregate have been inserted in the table in lieu of the original
findings and aggregate thus stricken from the table

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( A ) The foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquired by the Petitioner, hereunder, in any or all of the said tracts
of land is and shall be subject nevertheless to such easement of
passage and right of way therein or thereover as have heretofore
been acquired or are now claimed by the United States of America,
which casement and right of way is described in said report of the
Board of Appraisal Commissioners, in Exception 1 of the body of said
report as an easement of passage and right of way on or over a strip
of land one hundred feet wide running through tho tracts mentioned
in said Exception 1 of said report, the value of which easement of
passage and right of way was not ascertained or determined by the
said Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and it further appearing
from the said report that the said United States of America owns or
claims the fee simple estate in said strip of land and that the
valuo of tho said fee simple estate in the said strip of land owned
or claimed by the United States subject to said easement of passage
and right of way thereon or thereover, has been ascertained and
determined by the said Board to be one dollar, U S currency, the
fee simple estate in said strip of land is hereby condemned to the
use of the Petitioner subject to said easement of passage and right
of way, upon the payment of tho said amount of one dollar into
the custody of tho Court for the use and benefit of the person or
persons entitled thereto, which said amount is hereby stated and
set out as constituting the award for the fee simple estate in said
strip of land subject to tho said easement of passage and right of
way

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( B ) The foregoing notwithstanding, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the fee simple estate which may or shall bo acquir
ed hereunder by the Petitioner in any or all of said tracts of
land, is subject nevertheless to such rights of way and easements
in, on or ovor such tracts or any of them for the erection, mainte
nance, repair, replacement and operation of poles and wires or
other appliances or means for the transmission of electricity as
have heretofore been acquired therein by the South East Public Service Corporation, to which referoncc is made in Exception 2 in
body of said Report of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners; and by
the Page Power Company of Virginia Incorporated, to which reference
is made in Exception 3 in the body of said Report

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I

CLERK S OFFICE

Cumttg Cirrrnt Ctmrt
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c . MILLER, CLERK
C ROBERT KNOWLES, DEPUTY

H W BERTRAM JUDGE
HARRISONBURG, VA

GROVER

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LURAY, VIRGINIA

December 20th, 1933

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Mr .Tas M Settle, Clerk
Circuit Court of Rappahannock Co

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Washington, Virginia

Dear Mr, Settle:
As I promised this morning I am enclosing you
The one of
copies of two orders entered in my Office
J G Grove was entered by Ford &amp; Keyser, attorneys, of
Luray, and the one of Geo N Conrad was entered by Geo
'T Conrad Mr Conrad was the first person in the Park
Area to receive his money, and he used the same form
of order for his first tract of land in Rockingham as
he entered in this Co ;rt for his land in Page County As
you will notice Ford &amp; Keyser have incorporated in their
order that the money be paid over to them, this was done
so that the delinquent taxes, if any, xvould be settled
by them

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I call your attention to the Acts of 1928,
Page 1036 to 1075, and more particularly to page 1059,
It seems that our
Section 18, in regard to the taxes
Judge is requiring the Clerk to certify for each tract
the amount of taxes, or if there are Ao taxes , to so
certify, and we take this to mean back to 1902 on the
land, so that the breaks in the title will have to
It is quite a task in this Court, we will
followed
have 244 tracts to check

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I hope that this will be of some help to
you and if there is anything further that v/e cam
help you, do not hesitate to call on us

.

I am

. Robert Knowles,

C

�Whereupon the Petitioner prayed the Court to enter the

’’appropriate order," as

prescribed in Section 41 of the said

Public Park Condemnation

Act, setting forth the fact that Peti

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tioner has paid into the custody of the Court the sums of money
stated or set out in the judgment in rem mentioned in said letter
*

of instructions as constituting the awards for the fee simple

estate in the several tracts of land condemned to the use of
the Petitioner in said judgment in rem, which are shown in the

Table of numbered tracts and the condemnation awards therefor

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set out in said letter of instructions, and discharging the Peti

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tioner from any further obligation or duty with regard thereto

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Upon consideration whereof, and it appearing to the sat
isfaction of the Court that, on the day and date shown in the

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above set out endorsement by the Treasurer of the State of Vir

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ginia on said letter of instructions, as the date of his re

ceipt of the sums of money mentioned in said letter, Petitioner
paid into the custody of the Court the several sums stated or

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set out in a judgment in rem heretofore entered in this pro

ceeding, as constituting the several awards for the fee simple

estate in the several tracts of land condemned to the use of the
Petitioner, which are

shoy/n

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and set forth in the table of num

bered tracts with the condemnation awards therefor set out in
said letter of instructions, which judgment in rem was entered
*
in the above entitled proceeding as provided in Section 13 of
«

the Public Park Condemnation

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and in pursuance of which the payments mentioned in said letter

to the Treasurer of the State of Virginia were made:
It is adjudged and ordered, that the Petitioner herein

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WEAVER Qc ARMSTRONG
FRONT ROYAL, VA.

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b u t i o n o f t h e f u n d s s o p a i d i n t o t h e c u s t o d y o f t h e Court , a n d

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i t i s further ordered that the above described l e t t e r of in
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OFFICE
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OF

COUNTY CLERK

OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

WASHINGTON , VIRGINIA

H O N. J. R . H . A L E X A N D E R , J U D G E
J A S. M S E T T L E . C L E R K

E L I Z A B E T H H . D E B E R G H, D E P C L E R K

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STATE COMMISSION OH CONSERVATION &amp; DEVELOPMENT
OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA

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TO

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Dr

JAS M SETTLE, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, VIRGINIA

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1934

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JUNE 29TH

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To recording in Deed Book NO 38, as per Court Order, Muniments
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In and To Shenandoah National Park Lanas

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�STATE COMMISSION ON CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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WILLIAM E CARSON, CHAIRMAN, RIVERTON
COLEMAN WORTHAM, VICE CHAIRMAN, RICHMOND
JUNIUS P. FISHBURN, ROANOKE
E GRIFFITH DODSON NORFOLK
MARSHALL B. BOOKER , HALIFAX
THOMAS L FARRAR , CHARLOTTESVILLE
LEE LONG, DANTE

RICHMOND, VA.

BUREAUS OF THE COMMISSION
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WATER RESOURCES AND POWER
FOREST SERVICE
PARKS AND LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY
STATE PUBLICITY

.

.

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R. A

Shenandoah National Park
Division

. GILLIAM,

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND TREASURER

ADDRESS REPLY TO UNDERSIGNED

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PHONE 84 FRONT ROYAL
ADDRESS YOUR REPLY TO

.

FRONT ROYAL, VA

December 24, 1934

Mr. James M. Settle, Clerk
Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
Washington, Virginia

.

Dear Mr Settle:

I enclose check for $248.10 to cover costs
in connection with the recording of the
record in the Rappahannock proceedings

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Very sincerely yours,

.

Emma K Stokes
Secretary

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iller, :ilis s
c : isle ;, .lbert .
undy, Charles
; nefae,
rs
1 erta V
nefea, 3
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jors, John 0
J
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Iller, G J
J , Jr
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68- 1
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71- 1
71- 1
72- 1
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OF ITS

North, Nish

North, Luther

North, Mish
New York Life Insurance
Company

Nicholson, Lizzie
Nicholson, Lizzie
Nicholson, Newton
Nicholson, .illiiim Ernest
Nethers, Inez :,
!ichol 3 on, James H
Nicholson, J &gt; mes
lioholson, Bertie
Nicholson, A 5
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Ilcholson, rs
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Nicholson, Clarence - istute
Ilcholson, Louis
Ilcholson, Inez V
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Nethers, J
; icholson, .’owton
'icholson,
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Ormo, : ary eiina

Ororall, Harriett

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OVUtll, Juli:- ’
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Overall, -JUliara c
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Overall, Harriett
overall, 'i 111on
Overall, Julia c Ollv - r, rs ' •n
Overall, Julia
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.ern, iurry R
eyser, John A
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44
Keyser
, John . - gent
49
Keyser, John
53
eyser, Joan •
53 a
, 1111am 0 - Estate
Keys
58 1
Kirksay, Jlallle C
58 1
Kelly, J T
o9
Kelly, J
a
59
Kelly, J.
59 1
Kelly, J
o9 11
Keys, fl ill an . - :state
59 11
lrksoy, la :lie o
59 11
Kelly, J
59 III
Kelly, J
59 IV
. ayaer, Lulu
65
Keyser, I
6o
Keys, llliaia 0 - ’.state
68 1
Klrksey, . ullie o
68- 1
. 8, .1 lllaa v
72 1
- .state
lrksey, lallle
72 1
let ate
ays, • 1 Ilian
104 1
llle 0 «
irksoy,
104 1
Jstate
Kendall, J
•
1C6 I
endail, . !•
106 1
Estate
Lendail, J
106 1
Keys, itllum . - .’state
106- 1
/
lrksey, lallle 0
106- 1
.andill, J
106 II
. inlull, 9
106 11
state
.and ill, J v;r «
106 11
(
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107 - 1
Jstute
Keys, 1Ilian a
107 1
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Klrksey, .aliie
107 1
Kendall, Ouvid
107 II
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leys, illi.n
108 a 1
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108 11
lirksey, Bailie 0
108 11
Keys, illlara 0 - Estate
109 1
Klrksey, . L i t e 0
109 1
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ays, illlam C
110 11
ir &lt;sey, .ullie 0
110 11
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111 1
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111 1
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112 1
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Loving , Julia

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Julia J
Juli. J,
Julia J,
Julia J

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Loving,
Loving ,
Loving,
Loving, Julia j
Loving, Julia J
Loving, Julia J
Loving, Julia J
Loving , Julia J

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Julie J
Isviig, Julie j
Loving, Julia J
Loving , Julia J
Loving , Julia J.

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Marlowe, J
urlowe, J
killer, G. Tyler
iller, ,‘rs John J
Moore, J h
Iller, Charles
Killer, ;arner
Miller, C. B
Miller, B F.^
iLler,
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i.’iller, C .3
Wilier, ? «•
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Johnson , Henry L

Jackson ,

Jolliffe ,
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Jolllffe ,
Jolllffe ,
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Jackson ,
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Jolllffe , . v .n

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Jolllffe ,
Jac : son ,
Jolllffe ,
Jackson ,
Jolllffe ,
Juc . son ,
Jolllffe ,

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Jones , P A
Johnson &amp; Wimsatt
Jenkins , Lena
Jackson , Z Hilton
Jenkins , Lena
lllton
Jackson , J
J 3n.:ln 3 , rs . . . lfrad
Agent
Jonkln 3 , alter
Jenkins , Nellie
Jenkln 3 , Delia
Jen : lns , Tlshla
Jenkins , . lfred
- Estate
istate
Jenkins , 3usan
Jenkins , fllllara - 'stute
Jenkins , Ira - Jstate
’'
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Jenkins , Gideon
Jenkins , Roosevelt
Jenkins , Gladys
Jenkins , Golden
Jenxlas , Golden
Jackson , S , iilton
Jackson , 3 Hilton
Jone 3 , Jutnes 0
Jones , John .
Jcoklna, Dalla B*
Jenkins , Mrs* Dills B
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Johnson ,
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72 1
76
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53
53
53
59
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
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56
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113 n II
113 1
113 1
127 1
127 1
129
174

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139
190
191
191
191

191
191
192
193
194
203
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215
215
215
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220
224
225
229
229
233
234
256
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249
2o4
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364
269

Jackson ,
Hilton
, Ann ? - estate
Jolllffe
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liton
Jolllffe , A n n n
estate
Jackson , . ilton
"state
Jolliffn , .
'rank
Jenkins , A
Jenkins , ;,l l i s Herbert
Johnson , c . 3.
V &amp; »£
Jen ;1 a , Has L.
Jenkins ,
c.
Jenkins , John ,’1111am
Jenkins , J.ytcn
.gent
Jenkins , ayton
Jenkins , Susan
Jenkins , John 1111 m ’state
Jenkins , ettle
Jenkins , Fannie !
Jenkins , fad's - .gent
Jenkins , vorrls
latate
Jenkins , ’orris - Estate
Jenkins , Nathan
'state
Jenkins , N than
Jenkins , N: than
Jenkins , i • . li rrlson
Jenkins , llrn Junes L

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Jenkins , Janos L
Estate
Jenkins , Junes Bosa
Jenkins , l cLane
Jenkins , Clarence L
Jenkins , illiam .
Jenkins , J . Boot
Jenkins , 7 a
. gent
Jeffries , . .elen
Jenkins ,
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Jenkins , 'ollie J
Jenkins , Lindsey
J - nklns , Jeth
Jenkins , Smith - Estate
Judd , ra
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Jenkins , Johannes
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72 1
72 1
73 1
98
99
99
99
104 1
104 1
104 1
104 1
106 1
106 1
106 1
105 1
107 1
107 1
107 1
107 1
109 e I
108 a I
10/ a 1
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108 11
108 11
108 11
109 1
109 1
109 1
109 1
109 1
110 1
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hooff, nary
Hopper, . ilton 5

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125
.state 127
127
Hudson, Martha G
Hoffman, alter to attorney 127
127
Hooff, Mary A
Hopper, Ilton H
141
/state 141
Hopper, Robert 3
.orshbergar, David H
.
141
Hershberger, D £•
199
Hershberger, 'rank 3
219
lerchbcrger, to ?
219
liersaborgor, to
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Hershberger, J D
Hershberger, iss
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Hershberger, ” B
Hershberger, David
54
iershbarger, D 13
54
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Hershberger, Frank 3
Hershberger, /avid D
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no-- 1 1
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Hopper, Robert s.
Harrell, T. to
no n
Harrsll, rs. Sevilla
no--II
torrell, T. to - gent
in- 1
larrell, John - state
in-1
Hof fman, Valter ?.-Attorney ill-1
Hooff, .ory A.
111-1
Hopper, Hilton B.
112-1
Hopper, Robert 3. - state 112- 1
Hoffman, . . I.or .-Attorney 112- 1
112- 1
itooff, nry ..
Hopper, . ilton to
113-a- 1
Hopper, tobert S. -Istate 113-a- EI
to ffan n, alter •- Attorney 113- u- ri
113-a- n
Hooff, .tory
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Hopper, Robert
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Hofftaen, alter .' Attorney
tooff, l ary A
Hopper, Hilton
Hopper, Robert S
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Hofraan, alter .’' Attorney
HOOff, KELT / t
topper, ’ 1 ltoii ./•
itopper, .obert S
/state
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Hoffman, . alter . Attorney
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topper, iobert S
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ioffman, Joseph ..
Hite, I rs togh B
Hoffman, T ••
Hawkins, harles
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227
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242
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Dodson Detty
uodson Driest
Dodson, ilia
Dodson Clarence
Dodson, Vrs Hosa
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Dodson, re
Dodson, Hunter
Dodson Jaok
..gent
Dodson, Hunter
odson Dala lora
od so n J »raes Monroe
odson Carroll rook
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Dodson, Vaymun
Dodson, J
Dodson, John
Dodson , 17 B

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Sliza J
John Jack

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razior, rs. J nes
razior, Bee
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frazler, Charles
fletoner , Till
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Gore, •? L
gent
Gore
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Gore John 5
Grove, J C
Grove, J G
Grove J G
Gander Gilliam D
Gander, Lester H
Gander M V
Gander L C
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H rper , lef L th o Hooff , Jury A
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Hopper
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Hopper, obert G
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1
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11 iopper, ilton B
09 1£ Hopper , Robert 3
’state
63 1
:iooff, ’ ry A
68 1
:o per , ilton B
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-

�i

.

NO OF
TRACT

,

-

235
23o a
243
247
255

-

42
16
16
16
35
35
42
42
42
57
57
68
63
68
68
68
68 1
68 1
63 1
63 1
" 68 1
73
73 a
73 b
w 78
« 73 a
* 78 b

--

--

•

--- - ---

41:1

m

TRACT

. .

-159
loo

.

Deathorage , Ora
. Ifrod
Dulin , '/
2 , .gent
Dulin , J
Dulin , Gabe
Dearing , Eugenia P
[state
hearing , A
V
[ramie
; teutherage ,
Deatherage , Lucy
Deatherige , !yra

--aa
--aa
--aa

i/

.. . , Jr.
Piles J. - state
N.
Dora lice

DeJarnette ,
PeJarnette , 2

Dwyer ,
Dwyer , Lucy

Dwyer ,
Dwyer , Thomas 3

. . ...

.

.
..

'

•

--

-

. . -

Deathsra i ;
Death era
|
1;
Deaf nera

m

Wl

xt

(

--

( Infant )
( Infant )
( Infant )
( Infant )

-.. - cstate
)
-- (( Infant
Infant )
Dodson , Bessie - ( Infant )
Dodson , ernard- ( Infant )
Dodson , J. rank- state
Dodson , Cora .lice
Dodson , J. rank - gent
Dodson , Virgil - ( Infant )
Dodson , easel - ( Infant )
Dodson , host le - ( Infant )
Dodson , ernurd- ( Infant )
( Infant )
odson , Paul
,
arguret
(
Dodson
infant )
,
(
Dodson James - Infant )
Dodson , Isle
Dodson , John . - ’state
Dodson , J . rank- state
Dodson , rs. red- Estate
Dodson , J. 5. , Jr.
'

'

I

]

Dodson , raude
Dodson , J S• »
tRan
Dodson ,
touson , • B

171

202
202
202
202
203
203
203
303
203
203
203
203
203
42
42

-

/

.

’

i

&gt;

Dodson ,

--

.

. ..

.L a a y .

[

201

. .

,

163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
171

184
, 197

.

iwyor , D A*
Tod son , Joseph 3
"odson , uicy
Darnell , Joe
Dodson , ury [
Dodson , P »V
Dodson , red »
odson , J Prank
odson , Virgil
Dodson , ensol
Dodson , estie
Dodson , ernurd
Dodson , J Prank
’ram:
Dodson , J
Dodson , Virgil
Dodson , Hensel

.

16.5

[

.

;

158
158
158
158
158
153
158
158
158
158
158
163
163

.. .

. -. - .

.

.

131
135
a 136
a 139
135
155

..

. .

-

CONDEMNATION

John 3
John 3
John J
John 3
Chelf , 3 f
Guardian
Chelf , S 7
Guardian
&gt; e
Guardian
Campbell , James
Church , t Olive Baptist

,
,

.. ..
.. ...
.. ..

.

.

..

Covington,
Covington
Covington ,
Covington

wyer , R M
[ state
Dwyer , Miles J
Dwyer , Lucy N
Dwyer , Dora Alice
Dwyer , Thomas B
wyer , R
j
Dwyer , T B
Dvyor ,
3
Dwyer , T B
wyer , R
Dwyer , R M
[ wyer , R
Vi
a
Dwyer , Jacob
108
108 a I Dwyer , Jacob
Dwyer , Jacob
108 1
Dwyer
, Jacob
108 11
Dwyer , rs . Nina i
114
’wyer ,
rs
In 3
114 a
wyer , n• u •
gent
a
114
Dwyer
,
rs
5
114 b
in
gent
,
Dwyer
D M
114 b
.state
Dwyer , l -f red
115
[
,
Dwyer
state
lfrod
llo I
Dwyer , J T
118
Beat he ra
|

--

H : 0 /’ CU.m . NT . ’HO ARREARS
TO HATH CLAIM TO . :*T RIGHT ,
. .:
TITLE , E.
TH :R : :IN , OR TO OR IN :HD PRO
c ; ;DG .RISING OUT OF ITS

NO OF

-

.

226 a
229
231
232

.

.

N . .. £ 7 CLAIMANT Vviio APPEARS
TO HAV [ CUIM TO * NY RIGHT ,
ITL8, ESTATE UR INTimiSST
THCR 2IN, 01 . TO OR IN TH2 PRC
CSTDS ARISING OUT* 0? ITG
C 0 HD . 2 - IATIQH

a
a

Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,

Dodson ,

a
a

-- b

m

. r.
...- B.. pent
-Olivia

i onie

illle

. - . rent

;

.

'onie Olivia
Nathan
JiIlian Boot
illie
Blanche
Booty

Ernest

"11a

odson , Clarence
Dodson , Nathan
^eathera e , Lucy

D

/

-

ithorage , Lucy

/
(

�.

NO OF

TRACT

s
'

i .. ; or CL
TO li . V : O L . D
.

TO

TITLE,

.NY

i

RIGifT , :

TKuQT

:
5STATT OR CIT REST
,
THEREIN OR TO OR PI "T! : . &gt;RO »
G O : DS ARISI IC OTJ OF ITS
:

..

206
206 a
214
214
221
221 a
221 a

--

226
226
226
226

.

Brown , Harold G , CasHier
Brown , Henry A
Bank , Culpeper National
Brown , arold , G . , Cas ; ler
, Cumberland 3
Bennett , Cumberland o
Bennett , Otis
Brown , . . L
Brown , ilenry A *
Brown , A na L
V
Jstate
Brown ,
Bank , Culpeper National
rown , Harold G , Cashier
Bunk , Culpeper National
brown , Harold G , Cusnier
Buckner , A ,
estate
ourke , Robert
Bank , Culpeper rational
Brown , .arold G , Cashier
Bank , Culpeper National
Brown , Harold G , Cashier
Bennett , otIs L
Bennett , John / A Josie istate
Burke , Janos A &amp; wife '

.

.
.

.

-

-

241
241
243
243
243
243
243
243
245
243
243
243
254
260
268
269

271

.-

.

.

.

-

.

..
.

Burte ,
Burke ,
Burke ,
turke ,
Burke ,
Burke ,
Burke ,
Burke ,
Burke ,
Brown ,
Burke ,

James A

.
.
-

( Infant )
Theodore - ( Infant )
Curtis - ( Infant )
Held
- ( Inft. nt )
Mary
- ( Infant )
Jaunitu - ( Infant )
Bertha - ( Infant )
Janes
- ( Infant )
Henry .
7 V. Estate

Roscoe

.Henry
. .-A..

Brown ,
Broy , 1 . C

.

Bennett , Talliaferro
estate
Broy , Janes Z
Borden , J P

. .

.

10
23

Compton ,

Clark ,

ionry T

:dley

33
33 1
62
62
69

-

72

-

72 1
73 11
83
HQ7
93
94

-

103

112
'
v 112

a
v 112- I
127

-

127 a
127 1
134
137

-

137
138
138
138
143
1A 2
154
158
158
162
16 3
163
165
165
173
185
188
195

.

-

Carter , Shirley
Carter , Shirley
Coppage , J
I
Coppage , 5
I
;state
Cooper , R L
Clatterbuok , Joseph J
Clatterbuok , Joseph ; A
Clatterbuok , Joseph . 7
Cornwell , l.'rs Tom
'
Compton , . rank
Clark , Luurice
Coates , Nellie

. .
. .

. ..

//
1

—

Compton , Frank
Compton , Frank
Compton ,
rank
Carter , Jueith
Carter , Judith
Carter , Judith

a

-a
-a

.

.

.

.
.
.

.

.

rury
,
Loses
W
Clark
Claytor ,

Clark ,

197
2o 2 a
206
207
207
214
227
/4C

——

Cornwell , rs . Lucy
Clatterbuok , Maggie
Chelf , 3. 7
Gu - rdian
Clark , .. ndrew J
Clark , .ndrew J
Clark , .undrew J
Clark , athias
Clark , .uddie Crank
Chelf , 3. W
Guardian
Chelf , A t •
Guardian
. - Guardian
One If ,
Clark , Nina
Clark , !i na .
Chelf , J5 A - Guardian
Campbell , Jack &amp; Susan
Campbell , Lizzie - :stute
ox , Frank A
Clnytor , Isaac
,

-b
-

—

7

Compton ,
rs . ullve
Carter , John
Church of the Brethren

96
97

196

Claigg , Lee
Chester Gap orchard
Company

-

-

.

:

.

220 a
223 a
229
229
230
231
231
231
232
232
233
233

4
6

.

:

.

-

NA1 3 uF CLAIMANT WHO APJ BURS
TO *it VC CL - Hl TO ANY RIGHT ,
TITLE , :ST ITS OK IWT :R ATT
THEREIN, OR TO OR IN TiI3 PRO
CJ :DS ARISING ( . UT or crs
C ’ID 7:
ION

. lpheus

.

Covington , John r .
Covington , John
Covington , rohn 3

res ' dent
.

resident
. - Teaident
Executor

Crane , A TA
Gra in , irnust L
Covington , John s
President
Chelf , A n •
Guardian

.

&gt;

. -

�¥

.

NO OF
TRaCT

.

.

.

--------

58 1
58 1
58 11
58 11
58 11
58 11
58 11
58 11
53 11
58 11
58 11
59 11
59 IV
64
66
68 1
69

-

-----

1
1
1
1
1
1

-

1
u

-

-

Bailed

- -. .
.
.
Bolen, J. B.
.
.
..
. ..
.
..
..
. . ..
.
.
.

Brumbaok, 2 G
Brumback , 2 G
Brimback, J F
adge
Brumbaok, rs
beggarly, rs Gertrude
Istate
Bruraback , J B
Burns, ...J rguerito
Istate
.
Beahm,
Bea.in, o « .
Baker, .lpheus 3
Baker, George 3
Baker, Charles »
Baser, Jacob A
Baser, Id 2
Baser, Nellie
Baldwin, Oscar 2
Burke, Joshua
Burke, *.du
2stute
Burke, Otis
Butler, Beverly
Beckwith, Frank
Bailey, . mbrose B
Bailey, .mbrose b
Bailey, rabrose B
Bowen, Charles
state
Burns, arguerite
Istate
Burns, irguerite
&gt; rguerlte
Istate
airn3,
Istate
I Burns, argurite

.

86

- ub

-

--- - 1
1
1
a

.
.

-

.
.
.

---

.

-

.

i
-11

ioa
103
109
110
110
111

---

.-

Bailey, Janos
Bailey, Luther
Bailey , fllohard
Bailey, Janes
Istate
Baker, , ury
Istate
l3tato
Bailey, George
.state
Burns, ‘ arguerlte
3ooth . I
Bailey, Ambrose B
Burke, rs Charles
Istate
burns, arguerlte

-

Nni 3 OF CLAIMANT ViiO APPSARS
TO !UV:2 CL iL TO ANY LIGHT,
TITLS, BST^TE OR IN'.. JR
THIRISIN, OR TO OR IN .. . PRO
C J 2DS RISING OUT OF ITS
^

CONDSLIHATIOH

Baker , H II
Do V
TT TJ
, George
Istate
Bailey, Richard
Burns, ./.arguerlte
Istate
Bailey, Ambrose ,3
Bailey , /averly
Bailey, iamuel

.

90
91
101
101
101
102
104
106
107
103

NO OF
.CT
TR.

..

m

76 a

70
71
71
71
71
71
72
75
7o
83
83
83
83
83
83
84
* 85
85

.

HAM12 OF CLAIMANT WHO APP&amp;.RS
TO iAV 2 CUILi TO ,.RY RIGHT ,
‘ 2 OK INT 2RI2ST
TITLC, S
TH2R2IN, O . To OH .IW :T BRO
CSCDS ^RISING OUT OF ITS
CONDEMN PION

1
1
11
1

111 II

--a-I

112
113
113
113
v 116
120

1

-- -II
a

1

120-a
126
127 1
130
130
157
137
137
137
v 140

-

144
157
v

166
179
179
197
197
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
203
203
20 3
202
202
203
202
202

Burns,

arguerlte

---

Istate
Istate
Istate
Istate

Burrlll, Illen
Estate
Burns, Marguerite
Burrlll, Illen
Istate
Burns, I irguerite
Istate
Burns, If,' rguertte
Istate
Bowen, ^an V
Bans of /urren
Bank of v'urren
Baker, /1 Ilium
estate
Burns, Marguerite
Bolen, Trs J B
..gent
Bolen, J 3
Bailey, Russell (Infant )
Bailey, elvin
(Infant )
Bailey, limer
(Infant )
Bailey, Lottie
Istate
Bowen, Oklahoma
Brubaker, Mary R
Bailey, J 0*
Blue Ridge Land Corporation
Broy, James 2
Broy, John
Bank, Culpeper National
Brown, Harold G , Cashier

-

.- -

. . .-

. .-

---

.

..

.

.

berry, Lindsey F
erry, Bailey
berry, drian

.

--—

a
a
a
a
a

-—

-—

/ /?

.

.

--a

206
206

Burrlll, Ulon
Burns, 1 arguerlte
Burns, 1'urgu rite
Burrlll, 2ilen
Burns, Marguerite

a
a
a

Berry,
Berry,
Derry,
Berry ,
Berry,
Berry,

Bessie
Josie

James
Janos

- Estate
.

Lindsey ?
Bailey

Berry, Adrian
Berry, Bessie
Berry, Josie
Berry, Janes
Bank, Culpeper Ratio ^al
brown, Harold G , Gas ier
brown, Hury A
Bank, Culpeper National

..

�TABLE V

L i s t o f na .e s o f p e r s o n s who have f i l e d , or on whoso b e h a l f
t h e r e have been f i l e d w i t h t h e r e c o r d In t h e C l e r k ’ s Office , olaiuus t o
any r i g h t , t i t l e , e s t a t e o r i n t e r e s t i n t h e l a n d s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e pe
t i t i o n , a n d o f a l l p e r s o n s I n c l u d i n g i n f a n t s , i n s a n e persons , or p e r
sons u n d e r o t h ; r l e g a l d i s a b i l i t y who appear t o have c l a i m s o f r i g h t ,
t i t l e , e s t a t e or i n t e r e s t i n s a i d l a n d s a s shown i n t h e f o r e g o i n g Table
One and found by t h e S p e c i a l I n v e s t i g a t o r s a n d Board o f a p p r a i s a l Com
m i s s i o n e r s s u b m i t t i n g t h e r e p o r t t o which t h e s e e x h i b i t s h e e t s are
3ald names being set out under the letter of the ulphubet
attached :
w i t h which t h d r surnames b e g i n , and s e t o p p o s i t e t h e number o f t h e
t r a c t or p a r c e l , shown on t h e map of t h e s a i d l a n d s f i l e d with t h e re
p o r t , i t h r e f e r e n c e t o which s u c h c l a i m s o f r i g h t , t i t l e , e s t a t e , or
i n t e r e s t appear t o have been s e t up a s shown i n s a i d ’a b l e One

--

-

.

.

NO OF

TRACT

.

HAMS OF CLAIM. NT WHO . . PPSA 3
TO . - AYE CLi.l t 10 ANY RIGHT ,
TITLE , 3CT . T 2 : K I NT 21.2ST
THER El : , OB TO OH IN 'HE Pi tO
CE 3DS ARISING OUT OF ITS
CONDEL / A TI JN.
-

,T

.

*.y l o r

i

-

,

.

Clifton

198
216
25 3
267
26 7 a
270

. t k i n s , Jame 3 P

119
142
142
147
148
150
l o6
158
158
161
161
163
164
164
164
167
17 a
176
176
178
182
V 132
183

-

—

-

a

a

-—

a

-

.

-

. tkins, aurkett
Estate
A t k i n s , Henry
.t k i n s , John I
shby
..t k i n s ,
A t k i n s , ; amie ( I n f a n t )
-tKins , amie ( Infant )
tkins , Jeremiah &lt;
t k i n 3, J e r e m i a h {
- t k i n s , amie ( I i f nt )

.
.

.t k i n s ,

. trCLns ,

--

tkins
. tkins ,
tkins,
.t k i n s ,
tails,
. t K i n 3,
.. t k i n s ,
. t »;i n s ,
tkins,

-

-

.-.
--

-.

,

a
b

..

.

nnentrout , r s Ben
t k i n 3, j r i t t o n L
atkins, Britton L

-

.

NO OF
TRACT

-

-

51
82

-

1
5
9

.. .
. ..
&gt;

,

Atkins,
. shby ,
Atkins,
tkins,
»t k i n s,
.. t k i n s ,
/

,

.
.
Claudia
Jeremiah
Caroline

Jacn

rs

32

. .

.

- II

J

JO

56
53
58
o8
o3
58
58

7
J
J
Jamas .L

.
FAnnla V .

«

.
r s. B a i l i e
J. .
artha
loner 0

-

--11
-- I
--11
-I

Oa

//S

.
* 11

1

s

'

.

•.• a .
Bootn ,
'
3u i l e y , James
stuto
B a i l e y , mbrosa B

Bailey,

-

-

.

B a i l e y , /o v e r l y
B a i l e y , .aimuel
B a i l e y , James
Bailey , Luther
:s t a t e
Baker , w i r y

-

)
j

B rbuo , Lucy 8
B e a t y, i o l t o n
Boyer ,
•
Bailey,
G
Bowling , G’
aradford ,
R

St-1 iSS&amp;: :
04
Booth ,

.

.. ..

Joseph B
J o s e p h 13
J ?

i

-

-

.

1

11 1
22

J . .. '
.. . .

N.JU5 OK CLAIMANT WHO APPEARS
TC 1IAV!E CLAIM ( LMT RIGHT ,
TITLS SSTATS OR INTEREST
THEREIN OH TO OR IN THE PRO
o BEDS ARISING OUT OK ITS
COTfDEPNi .7 ION

�r

t

TAB LI', Ilf

List of infants , insane persons , and persons under other
legal disability , for whom no guardians ad liton have been appointed

at the date of filing of the accompanying ronort , who appear to be
owners , or to have right , title , estate or Interest in any

of the

tracts or parcels of land shown on the map filed with the report ,
which i t i s proposed to conde n , and who appear also to be owners
of other land contiguous to the lands sought to be condemned and

described in the petition

,

which would be damaged by the pro osed

condemnation , and the arount of damages thereto which will res It
from the proposed condemnation

.

fit ACTS

CONTIGUOUS
ITO ' r . TIGHT
COK It NED ,
• Tf. B
SUCH 1K
BY
: OWNED
jF.tf 'T , INSAKK PER ON
: 01 PRJ ON UNT R
: NAJ R OF INFANT
AMOUNT OF SUCH
: OP. INSOH5 PERSON : 0THEN. LEGAL DISA
DAI R R ; : IT ClDEN
,
WHICH
IN
OR
: OR PERSONS UNDER BILITY' . NT ,
PRC
•I! ILL 3 INTRO
LICHsWfc TO THE
:OT!I K L GAL DIS
C0T IT: ;
R , .PAGED BY
POSED
BE
L
I
I
W
;
:ABILITY WHO IS
NATION , C R
•TEE PROPOSED CON
: OWNER OF TRACT
T A I N T CY THE
DOTATION
•
.
BOBER 07 TRACT: OR OF AN INTR R
GT . ERS:
COT I
A 3 SHORN ON MAP:T3UEIN

LA!

-

.

.

NONE

NOIIE

NONE

NOTE:

.

-

-

-

_

—

NONE

Guardians ad litem have been appointed for all infants ,
insane persons , and persons under other legal disability ,
who appeared to be owners or to have any r i g h t , t i t l e ,
estate or interest in any of the tracts shown on the
accompanying map , which i t is proposed to coude. n , whose
ntunes were known to the special investigators and ippraisal
commissioners at the time of the submission of the accompanying

.

report

in

--

�RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

T ;. bL.’ II

-

continued

The owner o f t h e f e e s i m p l e e s t a t e i n t r a c t /186 , who appears
t o be Ilmira u l l e n a s shown on T a b l e I , I s e n t i t l e d t o incidental
damages a m o u n t i n g t o * 132.00 i f , us i t a p p e a r s s a i d owner i s u l a o
t h e o nor o f tore aores , more or l o s a , c o n t i g u o u s t o t r a c t - 186 , a n d
o u t s i d e t h e u r j a d e s c r i b e d i n t h o p e t i t i o n , which , b u t f o r t h e condemn
a t i o n o f t r a c t jj 186 , would c o n s t i t u t e t o g e t h e r therewith , u l a r g e r
t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f iund u n d e r t h e sane o w n e r s h i p

,

,

-

-

.

The owner o f t h e f e e s i m p l e e s t a t e i n t r a c t 195, who a p p e a r s
Moses Clark us shown on T a b l e I , i s e n t i t l e d to i n c i d e n t a l
damages a m o u n t i n g t o 30.00 , i f , a s i t appears , s a i d owner i s a l s o t h e
owner of t h r e e and one h a l f ucres , more or l e s s , c o n t i g u o u s t o t r u o t
, / 195, und o u t s i d e t h e area d e s c r i b e d i n t h e p e t i t i o n , which , b u t f o r
t h e condemnation o f t r a c t ?195, would c o n s t i t u t e t h e r e w i t h , a l a r g e r
t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f land u n d e r t h o same o w n e r s h i p

t o bo

..

^

-

..

.

^ -

The u v nor o f t h e f e e 3 iraple e s t a t e i n t r a c t 367 a , who appears
. t k i n s a s s l o w n on ' a b l e I , i s e n t i t l e d t o i n c i d e n t a l
damages a m o u n t i n g to v 4o OO , i f »
i t appears , s a i d owner i s a l s o t h e
owner o f t h r e e aores , more or l e s s , c o n t i g u o u s t o t r a c t / 267 a , and
o u t s i d e t h e area d e s c r i b e d i n t h e p e t i t i o n , w I c h , b u t f o r t h e condemn
a t i o n o f t r ^ c t ,/ 267 a , would c o n s t i t u t e t n e r i w i t h a l a r g e r t r a c t or
p a r c e l o f l a n d u n d e r t h e s me o w n e r s h i p

.

t o be J o s e p h J

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TABLE III
NAMES OF PERSONS
CLAIMING INCIDEN
TAL DAMAGES FILED
WITH THE RECORD IN
CLERK * OFFIC .
WHERE CIA If 13
MADE ON BEHALF OF
:
,_
AN i
N,OR PERSON
I
UNDER OT . R L 2GAL
DISABILITY,THAT
FACT 13 INDICATED
AFT ;T : : fhI :

-

-

.

..

.. .
.

AMOUNT
3520.00
500.00
200

..0

rt
Burrell Woodward
Clifton Aylor
R
Man' el
J :. » &amp;,
Coppage
Richard H and
Lucy 2 artlow
S A Beahm
R . Dwyer

.. . . .
'

jfl?
22

23

No ant

.

1 JOO OO
)0,00

*1000. 0

.

50 '0

”

.

..
..

.

John R Finciiam
Maurice Clark

.
.
.

..

. F.Frazier

TRAC OF LAKE CLAIMED

. -TO H^YE

BEEN EAf A C A D

coi MISSICN
\

ms.

352 acres adjoining
Adjoining land
09.75 acros nearby

None
None
None

adjoining land
72 acres adjoining
42 acres adjoining
100 acres adjoining
Adjoining land

None
None
None
None
None

200.00
No emt

#62

Adjoining land

None

#75

#63

Adjoining land
30 acres adjoining

None

200.00
No ar t

# 78

.Adjoining land

None

#79

Adjoining land

Hone

specified

g 93

A

Adjoining laud
155 acres adjoining
42.50 acros adjoining

.

lor a
135
f 177
180
*221

70 ncren adjoining
Adjoining land
Adjoining land

None
None
C75.00
None
*100.00
None

.

#224
#239

Adjoining lane
Adjoining land

None
None

.
specifi ed

.
specified
No amt.
specified
No ant

.

Jas A. Estc 3
1000
Joseph 3 Do ’son
400.00
*
C.E Johnson
1010.00
John T. Majors
100.00
250 0
Cumberland 3 Bonnet
Clarence L Jenkins No ar t
Chas

,

specified

. .3ta

AlflOTJHT OF
INCIDENTAL
DAi AGES TO
TRACT OF
LAND
CLAIMED TO
HAVE BEEN
DAI/AC ED,
ASCERTAINED
BY THE
APPRAISAL

'

"

i.ary
Slaughter
G
Bowling
dley M Clark
Irene B Putney

NUMBER
OF '‘•’HE
TRACT OR
TRACTS AS
3H0T/N ON
ISA 2 BECAU3E OF
THE COB
DEi NATION
OF EIIICH
TKT Cl A 12
V,Aa X . LLP

i

specified
100 0

—

The only real and well founded claims
arising out of the proposed condemnation of the
of land sliown on the m filed with the report,
claim of incidental damages has been filed with
Office, are as follows:

Cl 00.00

to incidental damages
various tracts or parcels
with reference to which no
the record in the Clerk ’s

tract #26, wh appears to
to incidental ddmages
to J 50.00 if, as it
, said owner is also the owner of
twenty eight
acres, more or less, contiguous to tract #26, and
outside the area described in the petition, which, but for the condemnation
of tract #26, would constitute together therewith, a larger tract or parcel
The owner of the fee
estate in
.
T. Riley as shown in Table I, is entitled
amounting
,
appears
simple

be W

.

of land under the sane ownership

/ / J~

-

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NO OF
TP CT

NO OF

OF FEE
SIMPLE ;oT. .TE

264

J 250.00

265

75.00

266

163.50

267

80.00

-

.

.

v . nn

267 a

13.00

26 Q

20.00

269

150.00

270

10.00

Total Vula« i 2/

Qtf ,

THACT

to $7 . J 2-

U4

or THE
X PL ; ESTATE

V Lin

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NO OF
TRACT

v
sn

—

:

.

;

:3T »T 2

NC OF
TR CT

'

PT J '--?J
MM

VALU OF F :: I
SI - PLn OSTaTS

.

217

164 (50

.

241

218

147.00

242

219

599.00

243

220

1035.00

244

380.7 o

221

24.00

245

3880.70

66.00

246

120.00

222

128.00

247

70o 00

223

800.00

248

760.30

224

11.00

249

12.00

225

202.00

250

54.00

226

1876.00

" 251

420.00

227

1776.00

252

066 OO

228

2050.00

253

27 o 00

254

494.00

00

255

3o0.00

1378.00

2 o6

260.00

257

90.00

-

221 a

-

228 a

71a

229

. ..

230

231

._

.

*

.

^

442.87

511.00
572.00

.

.
.

232

1466.00

^ 238

150.00

233

16 u 3.00

239

63O 00

234

6.00

260

150.00

255

411.00

261

300.00

10.00

262

-

233 a
236

2122.00

257

3oo 50

238

796.00

239

390.00

240

.

.

Thera is no tract
shown on the nap under
this number, ohe land
originally co stitut
ing

tract

* 262

-

having

been assigned another
number or numbers on

aap as

230.00

263

/ / 3

.

: ubmitted

.

7 a 00

�.

NO OF
T RiiCT

171

.

NO OF
TRttCT

V .I.tn OF FXiS
SIMPLE
1094.00

&lt;

; 3094.7o -

^ 199

,

V. LIT ! OF ni3
.T:
SIMPLS

199-11
193— III

213.00

^r

90.00

"i

172

269.50

173

2107.34

174

420.00

175

1592.00

200

3o0.00

176

150.00

201

4c8.00

^ 177

331.00

201 a

170.50

^178

115.50

202

722.00

-179

572.00

203 a

370.00

180

34c 00

203

532.00

„ 151

131.00

203 a

150.00

162

222.50

204

4J8.00

183

715.00

204— a

647.50

184

140c 00

205

700.00

185

234.00

4617.50

136

514.00

206
206 a
...207

187

10c 00

.

208

467.00

188

102 oO

.

209

10.00

1S9

67c 00

199 1

936.00

1
A

-

.

-

.

-

1

1

.

226
272’o0

.

210

371.00

190

.
37c.00

211

136.75

191

1037.00

212

c4.7o

192

339.00

213

193

959.50

194

231.00

195

453.00

190

965.00

214

3918 oO

197

164c 50

.

215

301.00

190

1631.30

216

237.50

There Is no truct shown
on t .iO map under this nun
ber. The land originally
const 1 tuting tr^ct - 213
havin. been as. i. nod
another number or num
bers on map UE submitted

- .

/

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.

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.

V-aiu:: UF ? 2
JI: i&gt;i*3 SQ .r ;

NO OF
TR CT

130

716.00

131

.

lol a

3'IQ

50

153

1310.00

132

340.32

lo3

10463.30

133

1115.00

154

205o 00

134

1O92.00

1100.00

13o

.

155

557 oO

loo a

136

205.00

156

500.00

137

1649.50

lo7

777.00

158

1503.00

153

192.50

NO OF
TfuCT

—

156 a

-

.

3417.00

139

1379.00

140

360 OJ

141

4934.66

.

-

^- 142

-

143 a

-.143

-

^143 1

-

*

.

141 a

-

-

7 J J JO

138 b

141 b

-

oO

-

.

.

.

:LT/.?3

319.00

.

.

oO OO

153 a

143.0 ^

159

601.52

160

396.05

161

0917.78

-

GO

GL‘ .r JL:

161 a

2485.00

162

34 o 7.7

-

.

16I a

1355.00

163

1341.00

39 o 29

164

3053.00

.

-

oO JO

3332.74

16 -i a

27.00

164 b

loO OO

-

1000.00

.

144

718.41

160

600.00

145

1058.00

166

1050.00

146

12.jo 00

167

130.00

147

1421.09

'S 163

148

1502.50

169

149

3 o8.50

169 a

130

800.00

170

lol

I60 OO OO

.

-

.

-

170 a

III

*

£
V

5775.33
-

1Y
/i

A

A

1539 •oO fa if*
833.00

35.00
1738.2u

.

300 Oo

f

*

�.

108

.

T - LU3 OF X‘J1
SD&amp;-PL2 5S?AT3

NC OF
T RA.CT

NO OF

/

TIUCT

There 13 no tract shown on
the map under this number
The land originally con
stituting tract :f 108 having
been asuigned another num
ber or numbers on map as

113— a X

-

137.00

-113- 1

350.00

submitted

113 Ix

-

.

113 a II

-

.

-

-

;72.00

103 a 1

--

12.00

103- IX

3o 00

105 a

913.73
There 13 na tract shown on the
map under this number The
land originally constituting tract
. i, ned another
109 having been as'
number or numbers on map as sub

.

-

.

mitted

-

109 1

110

^ 110-I

-

110 II

3409.40
There is no tract shown on the
map under thi 3 number The
land originally constituting
tract / 110 navlng been assigned
another number or numbers on
map as submitted

.

431

.30
;

1227.20

114

640.00

114- b

774.00
393.00

113

344.00

114 a

.

108 1

109

V*LUK OF FI-53
SIMPLE 53TAT3

-

113 1

.

laO OO

.

116

411.&gt; 00

117

330.00

110

1887.50

119

1166.00

120

o3 I 00

-

120 u

.

1397.00

.

121

121.00

5366.33

122

447.00

.

-

2oo 60

122 u

.

9 o 25

5642.00

123

lorJ 7.00

697.60

124

153O 00

4253.03

125

411-9,33

423.00

126

661.00

-

642.00

127

267.00

-

124.00

127- 1

172.00

111

111-II

111 1

112
112 a
112 1
113

127 a

There is no traot shown on the
map under this number
The
land originally constituting
tract / 113 having been as. Igned
another number or numbers on map
as submitted

.

.

/ /0

.

11.00

123

30.00

129

190.00

�.

-

wor;of

or ?IB
.
:

Ti-i uj

vixu: OF ns
SIMFL: wToT:

TRACT

74

&gt; 38.00

99

&gt; 1552.75

75

106.00

100

1608.00

7o a

112.30

101

873.00

76

ooo OO

.

101 a

77

69.75

101 b

78

314.00

102

13003.00

78- b

160.00

103

962.30

NO OF
TR CT
*

-

78 a

79

-

79 a

-

095.00

-

1297.00

-

224.00

-

130.00

75.00

103 a

2119.00

103 1
104

48.00

A• *
*

1024.00

104- II

104 1

15.00

80

961.00 - i

81

933.00

82

550.00

105

83

1327.00

106

84

575.00

85

779.00

86

142.00

87

183.00

80

1951.00

89

24.00

106- II

90

2 o,00

91

28.00

107 There is no tract shown
on the nap under this
number, ’he land orig

92

loO OQ

93

441.00

94

632.00

95

134.00

107 1

93

457.50

107 H

97

560.00

98

872.75

.

'

*

3981.00
800.00

There is no tract shown
on the nap under this
number The lunci orig

.

-

inally constituting

traot

.f 106

having been

-

assigned another nura
ber or nurabors on nap

.

as sub ." ittod

-

106 1

_

60.00

2135.00

-

'

inally constituting
traot 107 having been
assigned another number

-

or numbers on map as
subnit tod

.

/

.
21 .00

-

lobO OO

-

o

�.

HO OF
TFL - CT

VAim OF F 5 5
SImPLJ 5ST..T3

V..LU 2 OF F3S
3ii.ro:; 4 &gt; * &lt;/*m rj»
*

IV
* 50
59-V

V

4»

44

„ 2252.00

45

57.00

60

67.00
406.00

s 46

00.00

61

1238.00

47

125.00

62

196.00

48

1313.00

63

649.00

49

772.00

64

96.00

oO

1737.00

65

1013.00

51

1703.60

06

939.00

52

2383.00

67

56 ;•00

8.00

68

423o 00

\

-

52 1
^ 53

-

53 a

54

68 1

1939.00

69

-

260.00

-

8.00

54 11

$3.00

.

-

2227.00

872.00
12994.00

70 '"’here is no tract shown
on the map under this
number The land origin
ally oonstitutin tract
been ussigned
/ 70 huvin
another number or num
bers on map us submittod

14276.00

^ 54 1

.

^

-

.

- .

5o

28.00

56

2132.00

70 1

57

1186.50

71 There is no truct shown
on the nap under this
number, ^ he lane, origin
ally constituting tract
j/71 having been assigned
another number or numbers
on map as submitted

58

-

Thore is no tract shown on
the mup under this number
The land originally con
stituting tract ; 58 having
been as. igned another number
or numbers on map as submitted

^

^

.

IfO OF

TRACT

-

.

.

-

.

-

71 1

o9 1

-

279.00

58 H

-

316.00

59 '

5688.00

-

1082.00

59-11
59- III

607.00

73

332.00

73- b

59 a

59 1

^ 72

72
is - IX
72 1

284.00

.

109a 00

73 a

1110.00
1028.00

200.00
140.00

484.00

.

17&lt;*6

10.00

�T*3La IX
*

.

:IC

OF
TRACT

VALU 2 OP P 22
,
1

&gt;

+A A

.

,36

1

120.00

3

ol OO

7J

.
- .OO
I

TRACT

-

•V

;0

2

4

.

NO OP

n*?i* * I A1 *^J
r** * At&gt; T- . .TiO
OX
r*

vT

V LUK OF FS 5
SB1 FL5 3STATS
'

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£5974.30

25

330.00

26

44o 00

27

1312.00

28

908.00

c

_

.

^5

420.00

6

532.00

29

127.00

7

596.73

30

2349.00

859 •00

8

31

100.00

9

4703.00

^

—

^ 31

ti

323.00

31 b

180.00

j

-

10

722.30

11

1472.00

32

1101.00

500.00

r 33

11392.7o

-

11 1

-

12

4425.00

13

632.00

34

6988.00

14

302.00

35

3656.00

15

248.00

36

3 32.50

16

734.00

37

531.00

17

334.00

38

821.00

18

30.00

39

196.00

19

1418.00

40

312.00

20

6 o3.00

41

9 JO 00

120 u

6335.00

42

89.0 )

21

1193.00

4 Va

22

310.00

42 b

23

1417.50

-

33 1

-

43

/

8

7

34.00

.

174.00

.

lo OO
7 o0.00

1

�V

258

-

ContM *
Devisees or heirs at
law of Tallluforro
3e nett , deceased

/ 259
v

270

.

James J

3roy

Appear to have clai

-

.

to undivided interoat
In foe simple estate

Foe simple estate

.

J

•

A tic ins

/

0

Icf

.

. ippears to have claim
to feo simple estate

�204

Johannes Jenkins

?«e simple estate

.

265

Tow3on 2 Pmith

Horace ullea,

266

Appears to have oloin
to fee simple estate

.

?ee simple estate

Clorenoe . ullen and
Rosa earl Tilson
(Joint claim filed by
C, ’ , lllen)

. rUllen

George Vf

Estate

to have claim
- pears
on interest in the

to

.-

proceeds of condens
ation of tills tract

eviseos or heirs at
law of George W
Pullen, deceased

.

V

.

$67

Joseph B Atkins

-

. Atkins

267 a

268

Joseph B

.

J ?• Jenkins

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
. implo estate
in fee '

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estato

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estato

.

Kee simple estato
Talliaferro Bennett
Estate

(continued )
"

/ M'

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condozon
ation of this tr^ot

.-

�-

255

ilt, Clive o ptlst _ huroh

256

This appours to bo vacant
and unappropriated land
for will oh no claim was
filed and to which no olalm
has ovor been asserted so

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate*

far as the Comlosioners
are Informed

.

/

257

This appears to bo vacant
and unappropriated land
for which no claim was
filed und to which no olalm
has ever boon assorted so
far as the Commissioners
are Informed

.

250

J

V

250

Dolly Taylor

.

r3 Kate Judd

. c.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Appe rs to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

260

3

Broy

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

261

A 11
driest and
Jessie driest

Appeurs to hnvo claim
to fee simple estate

262

253

..

.

.

There is no tract shown on the map under this number, The land
originally constituting tract „'262 having been assigned another
number or numbers on nap as finally completed.

dllan Tyler
( o

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

�247

248

Junes Campbell

Inez V

.

Nicholson

-oth Jenkins

250

251

2D2

J

.

Jenkins )

\

253

254

.

• Nethers

Newton Nicholson

Ida 1 ilcholson
( ClSiia filed by :3cHie J

.

Appears to have olain

.

to fee simple estate

Appears to Iiave olain

to fee simple estate

Fee simple

.

estate

Fee sinple estate

.
Jeroiaiah and Caroline
Atkins

Henry A

.

Fee simple ootato

249

/

APPEARB to have olain
to feo simple estate

Brown

Appears to

have cluln
to fee simple estate

.

Undivided Interest in
fee sinple estate

.

Smith Jenkins Estate

Appears to have olain
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this truct

-.

Devisoes or heirs at
law of Limith Jenkins ,
deceased

/ 0 3

to have cluln
to undivided interest
in fee slraple estate

Appear

.

�f

244

245

Foe simple estate

Vi 111 an keade Nletohnr

..

T A

'

Nicholson and
hairs of Idu z, Hiohol

son.
(Joint claim filed by
Thomas A Nicholson )

-

.

. A, Nicholson

Undivided Interest in

T

fee simple estate

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee slnple estate

Dewey Nicholson

.

Ida

IcholBon !i 3tate

.-

«
Devisees or hoirs ut
low of Ida s Nichol
son, deooasod

.

-

Appear to have claim

to undivltiod interest
in foe simple estate

.

Clarence Nicholson
Estate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
prooeedu of condemn
ation of this tract

:^evisoes or hairs at
law of Clnronce Nich
olson, deceased

Appear to have claim

.-

-

246

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

Louis Nicholson

Z
/6'

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

�243

-

Cant ’ d

.
lioaooo Burke

( Infant )

to have olalia
to undivided lnterv)st
in fee simple estate

Appears

.

Theodore Burke ( Infant )

ft

ff

ft

n

Curtis burke

( Infant )

ff

n

n

t

hold Burke

lInfant )

ft

ft

ft

ft

Mary burke

( Infant )

ft

ft

tt

ft

Juanita Burke ( Infant )

ff

*f

ff

t*

Bertha Burke

( Infant )

ft

ff

ff

ft

Ju: K) s Burke

( Inf a nt )

ft

tt

ft

ft

tt

n

f?

»t

Will ?lotoner

ft

ft

ft

ft

John Dodson

ft

ft

ft

ft

Brown i

llonry

..

V

•

mrke estate

Appears to have olein

to an interest in the

.-

proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs at
la v of
Burke ,
doceased

.

.

to have clain
to undivided interest
In foe simple estate

Appear

.

�238

Lindsay • Jenkins

Fee simple eat te,
subject to a lino n
f vor of Joseph ouk
loy llolrs

-

.

Joseph

eakley

stuto

Appears to have claim
under vendor’s lion to
foe simple estate

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of Joseph Weakley,

deceased

239

.

Charles F Frazier

241

R L 1)1choIson

Junes A* Burke and

. v.. Dodson

J

243

.

.

Appears to have olain
to fee simple estate

.

Foo slnple estate

wife
(Joint olain filod by
Junes A, Burke
|

242

to undivided interest
in foe duple © state

Foe Gimple estate

..

240

A pear to havo olain

Fee simple estate

.

ra dice Uiuholson

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

..

L . Chelf, guardian
ud litem for Rosooe Burke,
Theodore Burke,
Curtis Burke,
Reid 23urko,
Mary Burke,
Juanita Burke,
Bertha Burke,
Jones Burke.

ft

(oontlnued )
/o o

tf

ft

ft

�~.

234

235

Jenkins

Amos "aakley

.

Fee simple estate

(Claim filed by
eakley, Agent)
*T R

..

to hare claim
to fee simple estate

Appears

-

Amos Weakley (Insane) Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

..

]
CheIf, guardian
ad litem for uos
Veakley, insane

Fee simple estate

.

-

233 a

Amos ..oakicy
(Claim filed by if R
Weakley, ^gent)

oe simple estate

,’

..

Amos Weakley (Insane ) Appeurs to havo claim
to fee simple estate

.

.

3
Chelf, guardian
ad litem for ^aaos
eakley, insane

Foe simple estate

.

. Jenkins

£36

. ollto

237

Wayman Dodson

J

Foe simple estate

Fee simple estate

9?

�/

231

-

.

Cont'4

Robert Burke Estate

.-

Devisees or heirs at

law of / obort Burke,
deceased

..

Cashier)

Fee simple estate

Culpeper National Bank
(Claim filed by John 3
Covington, President,
and .iurold G Brown,
Cashier)

.

.

.

.

233

to hovo claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

Appear

Contractual right to
cut and remove timber.

Culpe ;jtr National 3ank
(Claim filed by John .
Covington, resident,
and ;larold G Brown,

232

Appears to have claim
to :.n interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.

.

Fee simple estate

elen k Jeffries

.

Undivided intorost in
feu simple eatuto

.

Otis L Bennett

and Josle
John
.
Bennett 'state

Appears to have claim
to an intorost in the
proceeds 'f condemn
ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs at
and
law of John

Appear to have claim

Josle Bennett,
decaased

1?

.-

to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

�- Centfd.

227

Devisees or heirs at
law of Carroll Brook
Dodson, deceased

228

Poo simple estate

. Nioholson

Fee simple estate

22S a Jurcea M

Contractual right to
out and remove timber

Culpeper National Bank
( Claim filed by John 8
Covington, resident,
and Jarold G Brown,
Cashier

.

.

^

229

.

. Nicholson

James M

-

Appear to have claim
to undivided Interest
in foe simple estate

.

.

J Boot Jenkins
(Claim filed by /
Jenkins, .*gent )

Pee simple estate

Culpeper National 3unk
( Claim filed by John S
Covington, resident,

Contractual right to
cut an. remove timber

. B.

.

.

. Brown,

and Harold G

Cashier )

230

231

. Buoknor

Fee simple estate

ii

Fee simple estate

Bertie Nicholson
( Claim filed by A 2
Nicholson, ..gent )

..
.
lcontinued )

?7

�226

.U

A

3roan

Undivided interest in
foe simple estate

.

. Brown

M

lonry A

. Brown

Anna a

ft

M

ft

Appears^to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

.

Inez P Nether3

..

W if Brown iCstute

ft

ft

ft

ft

Appears to have claim

to an Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of :f f. Brown,
deceased

.

227

Lola Flora Dodaon

vppeur to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

*

.

Aife estate

. .

Vi Chelf, guardian
ad litem for Janes
Conroe Dodson, infant

Fee simple estate,
suojeet to the life
estate of Lela Flora

B

.

.

Dodson

Junes Konroe Dodson
iInfant)

Appears to have olulra
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Carroll Brook Dodson

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this traot

Dsta to

(continued )

.

.-

�218

219

James Boss Jenkins

.-

Charles R iiwklns
(Claim filed by 3urah F

-

Hawkins, gent )

220

221

.

.

Fee simple estate

- ioi^ne

Jenkins

.

Cumberland S 3ennett

-

Appears to have cluim
to fee simple ostate

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Fee simple estate

.

221 a Cumberland 3 Bennett

Undivided interest in

.

fee simple estate

Otis Bennett

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

222

William truest Nichols

Fee simple estate

.

223

Mrs Mortimer Hawkins Appears to havo olaim
to fee simple estate

.

.

224

Clarence L Jenkins

Fee simple ostate

225

William S Jenkins

.

Fee simple estate

�213

Tilers is no tract shown on t. 10 map under this number, The
land
originally constituting tract #213 having been as. ignefi
anoth
er
number or numbers on map as finally completed

.

214

.

A .;arrisen Jenkins

t

fee simple estate,
subject to tho contract
ual right of the Culpeper
National Sank to cut and

-

reraovo timber.

Culpeper National Bank

Contractual right to out
an;! ranove timber

.
’resident,

.

(Claim filed by John 3
Covington,
and Jiarold G

. Brown,

Cashier)

211

.

.

Mrs James L Jenkins
(Claim filed by Dennis 0
Jenkins, Agent )

Fee simple estate

.

.

Janes L Jenkins
Estate

Appears to have oluira
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs
at law of Janes L

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.
Jenkins, deceased
. .

216

Mrs Lorena Jayland
and Mrs Claudia Ashby
(Joint claim)

217

Mrs Izza iJ

.

. Rector

.-

.

Fee simple estate

Fee simple estate

�/
207

v F. Crane,
.
of

Ixacutor

Foe simple estate

irnest i.* Crane

.

most L Crane istute

’

Appears to have claim
to an intorost In the
proceeds of condenn
atlon of this tract *

-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Irnest L* Crane,
deceased

J

200

209

Samuel Fry

Appear to have

claim

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Feo simple estate
James • F1 noham estate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceods of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Janes ? Flnchaa,
deceased

appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in feo simple estate

.“va l. eukley

appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

210

V
x/

211

212

.

. P. Pullen

J

. Xoodward

II

.

Appears to havo claim
to feu simple estate

.

1st ate

Appears to havo claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of .7 II ..oodward,
deceased

..

9.3

Appear to have claim

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

�/

-

Pee simple estate

Nathan Jenkins iieirs
( Claim filed by I'rs
Rosa Dodson )

304 a

.
Nathan Jenkins astute

appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of oondemn
ation of this tract

#

Devisees or heirs at
law of Nathan Jenkins,
deceased

205

Hunter Dodson and
Jack Dodson
( Joint claim filed by
Hunter Dodson for him
self and as agent for
Jaok Dodson )

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate
#

Pao simple estate

-

/

Hunter Dodson
/

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

/

/

/

/

206

Henry A

#

Brown

Culpeper National Bank
(Claim filed by John 3#
Covington, resident ,
and ife.roId G # Brown,

^

oe simple estate

Contractual ri ht to
cut and remove ti:iber

#

Cashier)

-

206 a

flenry A

#

Drown

Poo simple ostute

I

�- -

203 a

Pont * :»
iSlla Dodson

Appears

to have claim

.

to undivided Interest
In fee simple estate

Clarence Dodson

M

Norrl 3 Jenkins estate

Appears

f

tt

ft

to huve claim
to an interest in the

.-

proceeds of condemn

ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs at
law of Morris Jenkins ,
deceased

appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

r

V

204

.

Nathan Jenkins Heirs
( Claim filed by rs
hosa Dodson )

j?ee

Nathan Jenkins :state

simple estate

.

/ ppeurs to have claim
to an interest in the

-.

proceeds of condenn
ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs at
law of Nathan Jenkins ,
deceased

9/

to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

Appear

.

�203

-

.

Contld

Ella Dodson

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Olurence Dodson

ft

Norris Jenkins
Astute

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tr^ot

.

ft

ft

H

.-

Devisees or heirs
at la* of Norris
Jenkins, dec
eased

-

-

203 a

Nathan Dodson

Appoar to have claim
to undivided interest
In fee sinplo estate

.

Undivided interest In
foe simple estate

.

villiam Boot Dodson

Appeura to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Nuthun Dodson

ft

tt

ft

ft

ill!e Dodson

ft

ft

tf

ft

Blanche Dodson

ft

ft

ft

ft

Betty Dodson

tt

it

tt

tt

tf

Crnost Dodson

( continued )
%0

ft

�--

202 a

Gont *6«

Juntos berry ’state

Appears to have claim
to un Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

-

Devisees or hoirs at
law of James Borry,

ppear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

deceased

-

Gulp per National
Bank
(Claim filed by John S
Covington, resident ,
and Hurold G brown,
Cashier)

.

y

203

.

Contractual right to
out und remove timber.

.

Nathan Dodson

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

'1Ilium

Boot Dodson

Appears to have claim
to foe simple estate

.

Nathan Dodson

•t

W

If

tt

Willie Dodson

ft

M

tt

tt

Blanche Dodson

ft

ft

ft

ft

Betty Dodson

ft

ft

ft

•t

ft

ft

ft

ft

Irneat Dodson

(continued )

�202

- Cont'd.
Bessie Berry

Appears to havo cl iIra
to foe simple estate

Joslo Berry

ft

Janes Berry ;state

Appears to havo claim
to an Interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this truot

.

t

»

f

.-

Devisees or heirs ut
la* of Jumos Berry,
deceased

J

-

202 u

Lindsey F, Berry
( Claim filed by /illle b
Dodson, gent )

Appear to havo claim
to undivided Interest
in fee simple est

Life estate

.
Bailey Berry

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

; omo blivia Dodson

M

Adrian Berry

Bessie Berry

»&lt;

Josie Borry

H

( continued )

/

srr

'

It

If

if

t

M

H

H

tt

W

*t

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.. .
..

199*111 C *r Millar and
Louise M Price at als
(Joint claim filed by
C J Hiller, Jr )

Fee simple estate

.

*

.

C

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Dpitier

.

. W. Hoffman

J

*

?

tt

It

Tt

(There uppear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
parcel of land result
ing from i lapr)

-

/

200

1

201

Fee simple estate

Dudley Pullen and
Alice :\illen
(Joint claim)

i a. Jods n
.

-

.

, 201 a
202

Appoars to have claim
to feo simple estate

.

.

3
Lindsey ’• Berry

appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Dodson

.

Life estate

.

(Claim filed by fillie B
Lodson, gent )

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

3ailey Berry

.

Ponio

livia dodson

..drian

Lorry

(continued )

tt

s;

tf

tt

Tt

•t

Tt

�7

193

V

199

.Tack

.

. .tkina

% ppo rs to have claim
to foo slmplo estate

A

.

. .

J . iilar and
ioulso : . rice et als
(Joint claim filed by
L J ; ilisr, Jr )
..

foe simple estate

.

..

7 - . J. filler
. frioo
199 1

C
and
Louisa
et els
(Joint cluim filed by
u ; • ill X" Jr )

?oe simple

03tato

..

.ro to have claim

izzic Hiciiiolaon

Appoi

.

to fee simple estate

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
ownership of this
parcel of land result
ing from a lap )

th

.

-

199 11

-

.. .

C J Hiller and
Louise M .
'rice et als
(Joint claim filed by
C J, L'iller, Jr )

.

Fee simple estate

.

lizzie

”iohoIson

(There appear to bo
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
paroel of land result
ing from u lap )

.

Newton Jioholson

Appear to have claim
to fee simple oat to

.

ee simple estate

�191

-

.

Co t ’C

John .illiuru Jenkins
Batate
'

appears to have claim
to an interest In the

.

proceeds of condemn
ation of t iis tract

aviseoe or heirs i t
law of John v/illiam
Jenkins, deceased
‘

Appear to hare claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

192

attic

. Jenkins

Fee simple estate

193

Fa nie

Jenkins

Dee simple estate

194

.
-

t'artha 3 &lt; horton
(Claim filed by ’ade
Jenkins, gont)

Fee simple est; ,o

.

&lt;

.

195

Moses T Clark

Appears to have claim
to foe simple estate

.

196

Alpheus Clark

Fee simple estate

197

Nathan Dodson

Fee simple estate

Culpeper National Bunk
Had by Jolm D
Covington, resident ,and
Harold G Brown, Cashierj

.

.

contractual right to
cut und remove timber

.

�/

183

Martha iitJctne

/

184

J

/

iao

l 3u - o Olaytor

/

. 3.

.:

loo

"rs

18?

P

168

.*ary

Jilas

190

H

. C.

.

to have claim
to foe simple estate

Appe - - rs

Apph rs to have claim
to foe simple estate

.

o’ Bannon

appears to have claim
to fee simple estate .

M

.

Claytor

Jenkins

to have claim
to foe simple estate

to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Zee simple estate

Jenkins

Pee simple estate

^ee

simple estate

pee simple estate ,
subject to the life
est to of ? rs Susan

Jenkins

rs . Pusan Jenkins

.

Appears

Jenkins.

"

.

Appears

Heirs of John William
Jenkins
( Clair. filed by Payton
Jorueins , . g e n t )

Peyton

.

.

iaira Pullen

. H.

139

191

Dodson , or

to have claim
to foe simple estate

Appears

Life estate

0

( c mtinuedj

Iff

.

�/

176

James
i&lt; u ,,ili

and
...tkins
.tkins

Fee simple estate

(Joint claim filed by
James
tkins for iilra
self and as ugont for
a :lo V i.ticins

.

.

J '.ma

4

^J

177

178

•

itklna

Uh'ivided Interest In
fee staple oetate

.

. 2. Johnson

Fee simple estate

omor

leo simple estate

C

tkins

.

179

James ! Droy

179

Broy and
James
John U Broy
(Joint claim)

yj lao

-

Undivided inter est in
life estate

.

.

.

.

Life estate

.

Fee simple estate

John G Majors

181

Junes Fry ’state

appe ^ru to tuivo claim
to an Interest in the
proceeds of conduirm
ution of ihii tract

.-

Levisees or heirs at
law of Junes Fry,
doooasod

A

182

.

Mrs Gallic tkln3
(Claim fLlod by J i!,

.

Atkins )

appear to have claim
to unuivided interest
in foo simple estate

.

Fee simple astate

.

ST3

�V

170

-

170 a

Villlam Jaoicson Rutherford

oc simple estate

?

William Jr.c.&lt;8on Rutherford

Fee simple estate,
subject to tho life
estate of Caroline
Ruth rford

.

Caroline Rutherford
( Joint claim filed by
i ’illlam Jackson Ruthurford

Life estate

..

V

171

J B Dodson, Jr « , for
hi .solf aid wife, : uude
Dodson

Fee simple estate

si

172

‘

.no*

Foe simple ost .to

t/ 173

\

174

razior

'

. Cox

Frank " i

Foe simple estate

Ellis ierbert Jenkins

Fee simple estate

Unknown lien holders

17o

i

•

•

t xi ns

.pioar to hare claim
to undivided interes
in feu simple estate.
i

Foe simple estate

-

fra

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&gt;

1/

.

J

164

'’ee simples

.

-

164 a

J

&gt;/ 164- b
v

• ^tkins

•

J*

165

tkins

estate

Appears to liuvu claim
to foe simple estate *

tkins

Fee simple estate

Jack and /asan
Campbell
( Joint olnln )

Foe simple estate

Lizzie Campbell

Appears to nave claim
to an interest in the
proce ds oi* oondoun
ation of this tract

Estate

.-

Devisees or heir3 at
law of Unit Camp
bell, deceased

/

166

V

107

-

.
..
..

J .
» Atkina and
J V Lamey
( Joint claim filed
by J 7 Atkins)

168

•

V

169

0

-

.

31ue ridge Land Corp
oration

y

169 a

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

-

.

Jama 3 ii

lotchar

. B. Windier

..

o B windier

appears to huvo claim
to fee simple estate

Foa simple estate

Fee simple estate

oa simple estate

T‘’

ee simple estate

”

�l(iJ

-

.

one ’d

Margaret Dodson (Infant)

ppours to dove ciai
to undivided interos
in fee simple ent .te

-

J;unos Dodson (Infant and

f

tf

ft

W

ft

-

under sentence in Rich
mond )

.

ZlsLo Dodson

.

John S Dodson 3stuto

tf

tf

appear3 to have claii
to un interest in th(
proceeds of condemn
ation of tnis tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of John 5 Dodson,

.

deceased

.

J

rank Dodson .state

'

'

Appear to

-

u vc claim

to undivided mtoretl
in foe simple estate ,

Appears to have olalr
to a.! interest in th
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at

. Frank Dodson,

law of J
deceased

. Rred Dodson

' rs

:state

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple astute

.

Appe' rs to ha vo olain
to n interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of tirs Fred Dod
son, deceased

.

7C 0

-

Appear to have cluim
to undivided interest
in fee si ,plo estate

-

.

�/

lai

/

161 a

/

162

-

/ 162-a
153

Jeremiah tklns

Appears to have claim
to fco simple estate

Jeremiah .vtkina

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

.

. Clarlc

Fee simple estate

Nina I Clarlc

.

Fe simple estate

Cora Alice Dodson

Life estate

Nina H

.
Frank Dodson, .gont)

{Claim filed by J

..

3# . Chelf, guardian
ad litem for
Virgil Dodson
ilonsel Lodson
Bessie Dodson
Bernard Dodson
Mamie ..tkins
iteul Dodson
Vargarot Dodson
James Dodson

Fee siriplo estate

-

Virgil Dodson (Infant )

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
In fee simple astute

.

Hon3el Dodson (Infant )

ft

Bessie Dodson (Infunt)

Bernard Dodson(Infa t )

f

iuuaie .tkins (Infant )

»1

Paul Dodson

ft

i

(coat’d ,

(Infant)

7?

ft

ft

ft

H

ft

*

ft

»1

I

•t

ft

ft

’ ft

�158- a

J. Frank Dodson
(Deceased since filing
claim)

. .

Fee simple estate

3 W Chelf, guardian
ad litem for
Virgil Dodson
Hensel Dodson
Bessie Dodson
Bernard Dodson
Mamie Atkins

Fee simple estate

-

(Infants)

Virgil Dodson (Infant )

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Hensel Dodson (Infant)

It

ft

ft

ft

Bessie Dodson (Infant)

it

ft

if

ft

Bernard Dodson(Infant )

ft

ft

ft

ft

Mamie Atkins (Infant)

ft

ft

ft

ft

J. Frank Dodson Fstate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
Appear to have claim
law of J. Frank Dodson, to undivided interest
deceased
in fee simple estate .

r

y

.

159

160

. Fry

Mrs Sraraa J

Robinson Pullen

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Fee simple estate

if

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)

/
i

lb?

159

p

.

&gt;oo simple

J 0, Bailey
Frank Dod on
.
lDeceased sinoo filing

J

estate

Fee simple estate

3

claim)

.

Fee simple estate

S 'U CheIf, guardian
ad litem for
Virgil Dodson,
Bensel Dodson,
Bessie Dodson,
Bernard Dodson,
Mamie tkins
(Infants)

-

.

Virgil Dodson (Infant)

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

onsel Dodson (Infant)

ft

ft

f

»

tf

Bessie Dodson (Infant)

tf

H

tt

*

Bernard Dodson (Infant )

#

t

tt

n

tt

tf

•f

tt

i?
iA

: oiaio
/,

^tkins

. Frank

J

(Infant)

Dodson estate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of tale tract

.-

Devisees or heirs ut
law of J Frank Dodson,
deceased

.

77

Appear to havo claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

�/

-

151

-

Williams, ’aylor, Cheat
ham ana }^riest

Appear to have claim
to fee uiraple estate.

-

Appear to have claim
to fee simple estate.ft

-

fllliams, ^aylor, Cheat
ham and Prlo3t

/ 151 a

152

Addle Fran: Clark

155

J ^raes

.

iraple estate

i

"QG 3

. haney

Fee simple estate

Foe simple estute

Siizabeth Yancey

V/ 154

(Claim filed by
;dwurd Yuuooy, .^gent )
liiiubeth Yancey ( Insane) Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate.

^
. 7. cholf, guardian
ad litem for Elizabeth

Feu simple estate

]

Yancey

/

155

Dodson and
.Dodson
?
.
(Joint claim filed by

.

F

y

-

Fee simple estate

Vary 3

Dodson)

red

Dodson

155 a

•’

156

Ashby A

.

tkino

..

1i

appears to huve clain
to fee uimple ostate

Appears to havo claiir
to foe simple ostate

.

�144

-

.

Cont » d

M. V, Gander .’state

Appears to have cl:.in
to un interest in the

.-

proceeds of conderji
ation of this tract

Devisees or heirs ut
law of Id V Gander,

..
deceased
/ 140

y

.

in foe simple estate

-

Fee simple estate

146

Sara B Pullen *

Fee simple estate

147

Burkett

Fee simple estate

Mathias Clark

.

tkins

\

V

Appear to huve claim
to undivided interest

148

.

..

rs

lClaim- filed by 3 .U

lberta V iienefoo

Life estate

Menefee, .gent )

Henry .tkins ’state
j

-

S *&lt;- Ct ’ yi.1

Devisees or heirs at
law of Henry Atkins,
deceased

/ 149
160

..

B 0 Pullen

John

..

.

tklns

ppoars to have claim
to un interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract
ik

.-

appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

?oo

?

3implo

estate

Fee simple estate

�-

V

143 a

»rltton

\/

143

2 B* Fox, for
himself and as
agent for P G
and B ,
v
Fox

L« Atkins

Foe simple estate

.

Fee simple estate

. . . . Fox

. B. Fox

K

/

-

143 1

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.
. . Fox
an B. C. Fox.
3# a Fox, for
himself and as
agent for P G

Fee simple estate

. . Fox

3 B

Undivided interest In
fee Bitnplo estate

.

. Vf. Raney

J

J

144

Fee simple estate

Vi Ulan 0, Gander,
Lester H Gander
and M V Gander Jlelrs
(Joint olaim filed by
ilillian D (Gander for
himself and the follow
ing heirs of M, V Gander:
L C Gender, Mary R
Brubaker, Lula ;j dtrickler ,
L H Gander

.
..

.

..

.

..

.71 Ilian

. .-

Fee sinplo estate

.

.

D Gander

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

(continued )

�137

-

.

Cont'd

Lottie Bailey

’state

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Lottie Bailey,
deceased

.38

-

138 a

/ 138 b

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest

.

in fee simple estate

Andrew J

. Clark

Foe simple estate

-

. Clark

Fee simple estate?

. Clark

Fee simple estate

ndrew J

Andrew J

Joe Israeli

139

klahoma Bowen

140

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim

.

to fee simple estate
141

V

-

-

142

fee simplo estate

. loffmun

141 a

141 b

y

. Hoffman

Joseph A

Joseph A

.

.

Mrs Hugh 0

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Foe simple estate

ito

.

oo

rltton L Atkins

’

7

^

3iraple

estate

�;.’Ta, Lucy Cornwall

134

135

. Dodson

Joseph 5

y

137

.

Foe simple estate
Lucy Dodson v

V 136

Appears to have claim
t,o foe sinple estate

.ppe irs to have claim
to foe slraplo ostate

.

Lasts Ann ruzler

Undivided interest in
fee simple estoto

.

iiaggie Clatterbuck v
Jeff Frazier
Hassell Bailoy
Melvin Bailey
Finer Bailoy

(Joint claim filed by
Susie A Frazier, Agent)

.

..

E W CheIf, Guardian
ad litem for
Hussell Bailoy ,
lielvin Bailoy,

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

-

Elmer Bailoy, (Infants)

Iiussell Bailey (Infant )

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Melvin Bailey (Infant)

n

ti

(Infant)

ft

f

Elmer Bailey

Buck Frazier Estute

ft

1«

»t

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees

or heirs at

law of Buck Frazier,
deceased

(c ntinued )

7

^

Appear to have claim

to undivided interest
in fe simple estate

.

�-

127 1

-

’

.

Cont d

Devisee s or heirs at law
of Harriett Overall , dec
eased

-

. Jolliffe

P

Ann

Jstute

to have claim
to undivide d interest
in fee simple estate

Appear

.

Appears

to have claim

to an interest in the

-.

proceeds of condemn
ation of this t ruct

Devisee s or heirs at law
of Ann P Jolliffe , dec
eased

.

-

to have claim
to undivide d interest
in fee simple estate

Appear

.

(!Ehere appear to be
conflicti ng claims to
the ownershi p of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )

.

128

Charles Mundy

.

129

A

130

Mrs J B Bolen
( Claim filed by

132

133

Frank Jenkins

.

J

131

-

B

.

Fee simple estate

.

. . Bolen ,

. ia.

D

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Fee simple estate

^gentJ

Dwyer

Foe simple estate

. James H. Frazier

Mrs

Lee Frazier

7

'

Appears to have claim

.

to fee simple estate

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

�--

127 I

.

Cont'd

Marguerite Borne Estate

Appears to hare da Ua
to an Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of tills tract

.-

Devi3oes or heiro at law
of Marguerlte Burns, dec
eased

-

.

illiani 0 hays Rotate

Appear to liave claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple ostato

.

appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at law
of Killian 0 Keys, dec
eased

.

.

-

-

Robert 3 Hopper ’state

.

S Hilton Jackson

.

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at law
of Ko ort S Hopper, dec
eased

.

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

-

appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

-

Appears to liavo con
tractual right to an
interest in the pro
ceeds from condemn
ati on of tills tract
as and when made

.

Harriett Ovorull ’Jstuto

--

Appears to have olein
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

(continued)

70

�124

/ 125

.

3111s L idlHer

Fee simple estate

. Heiston

Fee simple estate

John J

126

William Baker

127

Judith

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

. Carter

Judith M

-

Judith M

127 1

.

Carter

-

127 a

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

. Carter

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

.

Walter f Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann P
Jolliffe* deceased
and for
Mary A Hooff
Marguerite Burns

.

—

.

-

Jstate
William 0 Keys

.
iiallie 0. Kirksey
Mary Selina Orne
. Loving
.
.

Appear to have claim
to fee simple estate
(T is tract is contig
uous to u larger tract
claimed in Page County
by Walter W Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of ..nn P
Jolliffe, deceased )

.

-

.

.
.

Julia J

Milton B Hopper
Robert S Hopper
3state
Ann Selina Smith
Harriett overall
Estate

'

.

-

albert P HoKusiok

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

(continued )

�-

s/ 120 a

Bank of Warren

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Appears to have cluin
to foe siraplo estate

S

121

Ben

V&lt;

122

B H

/

122 a

. . 71111a

. . 1 lllio

-

125

/oodword

B 11

.

Ben F Menefee
(Claim filed by
Menefee, kgent
B Vf i.enefoe,
Menafee

...

4

loirs

.

/

.

.

Appours to liavo claim
to fee simple estate

.

--

A. pears to have claim
to fee sinplo estate

.

Fee simple estate

Newton F
for hlmaelf
und T2ranio J

-

.

.

Newton F ..tenefeo

Undivided lntorost in
fee simple estate

.

. W. Menefee

B

tt

.

Ben F Menefee Estate

ft

ft

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
Appear to have claim
law of Ben F Menefee, to undivided interest
deceased
in foe simple estate

.

�-

115 1

Devisees or heirs at
law of Julia c over
all, deceased

.

-

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )

.

116

-

.

Ann V Bowen Estate
(Claim filed by Botts
Strother)

Fee simple estate

. Bowen

Ann V

estate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of ;mn V Bowen,
deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Newton Sisk

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

117

118

. . Dwyer

J T

.

.

Fee simple estate

. Ben armentrout

119

Mrs

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

120

Bank of Warren

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

y?

.

.

�. Dwyer

Mrs, Nina B

114

-

114 a

-

114 b

.

115

/

:rs Nina Dwyer
( Claim filed by D M*
Dwyer, ..gent )

.

Foo simple estate

8, Nina Dwyer
^( rClaim
filed by

..

Fee simple estate

'
,

*

Dwyor, Agent )

/

vppeurs to have claim
to l*oe simple ostate

.

D M

Alfred Dwyer

state

appears to huvo claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of t is tract

.-

/ 115- 1

eviseos or heirs at
law of Alfred Dwyer,
deoonsod

Appear to have clil ra
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

Alfred Dwyer istnte

Appe rs to have claim
to an interact in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of t in tract

.

.-

Devisees or heirs at
luw of v .Ifred Dwyer,
deceased

. overall estate

Juliu C

i. ppear to have cl .in
to undivided interest
in fee simple entute

.

Appears to have claim
to un interest in the
proceeds of condorj*
ation of tills tract

.-

( continued )

u

�--

113 1

.

OontM

Devisees or heirs at
law of Harriott over
all, deceased

-

.in

.

P Jolliffe Datato

Appear to have claim
to undivided Interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appears to huve claira
to an interact in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this traot

.-

Devisdes or heirs at
law of Ann P» Jolliffe,
deceased

-

Appe r to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

(There appear to bo
conflicting claims to
the ownership 0 " this

-

tract of Ian result
in,
; from a lap,)

-

113 11

I Hudson
..

?ec3 simple estute

II

Julia Z, Overall ;stata

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
prooceds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

^eviseos or heirs at
law of Julia
v .r
all, deoeased

.

--

(There appoar to be
conflicting clans to
the. ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )

.

-

Appe r to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

�-

113 1

- Cont’d.
Marguerite Burns Estate .

Appears to hove claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at law
of Marguerite Burns, dec
eased

. Keys

iIlian

'

-

Estate

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at law
of William o Keys, dec
eased

.

. Hopper

Hobart S

-

Istate

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

ppo rs to have claim
to an interest in the
prooeeds of conde &lt; m
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at law
of Robert '3 Hopper, dec
eased

.

.

1

llton Jackson

-

ppear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

.

Harriett Overall Istate

--

Appears to have con
tractual ri. ht to an
interest in the pro
ceeds from condemn
ation of this tract
as and then made

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the

.-

proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

( continued )

�^- - -

11 u ll

.

.out * d

.

Aon ? Jolliffo Cstate

Appear3 to huvo claim
to an Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of thl3 tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
Appear to have claim
luw of Ann ?• Jolliffo, to undivided Interest
deceased
In fee simple estate

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
tli ownership of this

•

-

tract of 1
result
ing from a 1 p J

.

-

11A I

. . Hudson

H

!

Fee simple estate

.

alter v Hoffman, i
attorney In f&amp;ot for
ths heirs of Ann P«
Jolliffe, deceased

—

and for
Mary / Hooff J
arguerlte Burns

.

-

Estate
.filla 0 '
J oys
’
.state
J I lIs 0
* Klrkssy
i ary Selina cme
Julia J Loving •'
Hilton B Hopper
Robert , looper

-.

-

..

.

.

.lb^rt

.
’

.

-

claimed in ago County
by Walter
Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann ?•
Jolliffo, deceased )

.

&gt;

Hstate
Aim Selina Smith
Harriett 'nrerall
iSstn ts

«

A pear to have claim

to f ;o simple estate
(This tract is contig
uous to a 1 rger tr ot

-

-

cKusiok

Appears to havo claim

to undivided interest

.

in fee simple estate
{ continued )

L3

�--

113 a II

.

ont’d

Devisees or heirs at
law of .irguerite
Burns, deceased

H iHinr

• ..eys state

-

,pp&amp;L.r to )u ve olaIn
to undivided interest
in feo simple estate

j

.

Appears to hay*; clal
to an Interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of .hie tract

.-

"

Devioeoe or helm at
law of llliam 0
Keys, deceased
‘

Robert

.

. jlopper

Istate

Appear to hare claim
to undivided Interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim
to nn lntorest in the

.-

proceeds of condemn
ation of t Is tract

Pavisoas or heirs at
law of Robert 8
Hopper, deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple osta e

.. Hilton

Appears to have con

.

Jackson

.

--

tractual rifcjht to an
interest in the pro
ceeds fro:a condemn
ation of this tract
as und when zv.de

.

arriett Cvorall ’.state

ppe rs to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of oondemn

.

.-

ation of thin tract

Devisees or heirs at
law of Harriott over
all, deceased

-

(continued )

i 2^

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in feo simple estate

.

�113

.

--

113

fa

lend
Thera is no tract shown on the map under this number**
QBst
another
ned
boon
having
113
ng
,
tract
constituti
/
y
originall
number or numbers on raap as finally completed #

. . .udson

Foe simple estate

1 li H

Appears to have claim

Illen Btrrlll

.

to foe simple estate
(This tr&lt; ot is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in I’uge County ,
by Kllen Burrill )

-

(Thero appear to be

conflicting claims to
the o nerohip of this
pare* 1 of land result
ing from a lap )

.

--

.

-

. .1 Hudson •

«u simple estate

113 a II L

Valter ?• Hoffman,
attorney In fact for
heLrs of Ann ?
,

—.

.

Jolliffo, deceased
and for
Mary
Ilooff 4
IV rguorito Burns

.

A; pear to hare cluira
to fee simple est te
(This tr ct is contig
uous to u larger traot
claimed in I’ago County
by alter '7 Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann P
Jolliffo, deceased )

.

-

.

--

Estate
William 0 Hoys
Estate

v

.
.

Halite 0 Hlricaey
Mary Selina Onto *
Julia J loving
Hilton B Hopper
Robert S Hopper

..

.

&lt;

-

istate
Ann Soli mi Smith'
Harriott ;verall

-

Estate

.

albert ? Mcrualck

'

.

Marguerite Burns Estate

(c ntinuod )

appears to huve claim
to undivldod interest
in foe simple est to

to

Appo ra to have claim
to an interact in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tr ict
.

/

.-

�--

113 1

.

Cont ’a

.

Hobart .3 iloppar Astute

pp'

ire

to have claim

^ Interest \n the
to an

.

proceeds of condemn
ation of tills tract

Appear to have cla
to undivided Interest
in fee simple estate

devisees or heirs at
law of hobert 3
iopper, deceased

.

.

.

. -lilton Jackson

Appears to have con
tractual right, to an
interest in the pro
ceeds from condemn
ation of this truot
as end when made

H

Harriett

*

Appears to have claim
to an Interest in the
procoe.de of condemn
ation of this tract

vorall Estate

-

.

\
Tevisoes or heirs at law
of iiarriett ivorall, dec-*

eased

.

Appo;.r to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

Appeurs to heve claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of c .ndean
ntion of this tract

Ann F Jolliffo istute

.-

DaviBooa or heirs at law
of Ann P« Jolliffo, dec
eased

-

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the o ?norship of this
tract of Inn result
ing from a lap )

.

tO

-

Appear to luive olu im
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

�-

113 1

-

i'ruoK wompton

^ee

.

Walter W Hoffman,'
at ornoy in fact for
the he Ira of inn ?•
Julliffo, deceased
and for
Mary .. Iiooff ’
ljurguorlte Burns
batata
.'111ion 0 hoys
"ata to

—

.

.
:is111 o.
li.ry Selina Cme

-

simple

estate

Appear to have claim
to fee simple estate
(This truot is contig
uous to a larger truot
claimed in Page County
by .alter
Hoffman,
attorney in fuot for
thi heirs of Ann P
Jolliffe, deceased )

.

-

.

.
.

Kirksoy

®

..

&lt;

Julia J Loving v
Tilton U Hopper'
Lobert S Itopper
Intute
Ann Selina Smith

.

'

--

:

'

vrriott overall

.

tat o•

.s

-

.

lbert ? McTusiok

Appeara to have claim

to undivided interest

.

in foe simple estate

Marguerite

Burns "sV to

Appears to have claim
to an interest In the

-

proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.

Devisees or holrs ut
law of Marguerite
Burns, deceased

. :i eyo :state

Jilllan (

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appe. rs to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of ihis tr - ot.

.-

evlsees or heirs at
law of William 0 &gt;:eys,
deceased

"

.

(continued )
\

s-9

to have claim
to unuivlded interest
in fee simple astute
Appear

.

�--

Ill 1

.

Cont'd

Devisees or heirs at
law of JIarriett Over
all, deceased

Appear to havo claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

. Jolliffe

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

-

.

, :ni

.

state

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of ..nn P Jolliffe,

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest

deceased

in fee simple estate

.

.

(There appear to be
conflicting cl( ins to
the o nership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )
'

.

-

/ 111-11 J. G. Grove and
ii. N. Cpitler
(Joint claim )

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

illen Burrill

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
parcel of lan result
ing from a lap )

.

112

-

112 a

-

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate
(This tract is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in Puge County,
by Sllen Bnrrill )

.

-

.

Compton

Fee simple estate

Frank Compton

Fee simple estate

Tranjc

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ill 1

*

state

Marguerite Jurns

Appears

to hnvo olrilra

to an int root In the

.-

proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

eviseas or hairs at
luw of rnrguorite Burns ,
decer sed

-

.

•ill La ;.

,

:atate

eya

. ppe r to huvo eluiri

.

to undivided Interest
in fee simple estate

to hers olu Lin
n Interest in the

Appears

to

t

.-

proceeds of condo: JI

ation of :hls tract

Boviseas or heirs at
law of illlan 0,
Keys , dooousod

Robert

topper

:state

r to hi vo elt. iia
to undivided Interest

Aj &gt; po

.

in fee sinple estate

Appears to have claim

to a

Interest in the

.-

proceeds of oondenn
dtion of v .ic tract

devisees or hairs at
]n o Mart
:opper,
deceased

.

'

.

5

ilton Jackson '

to lit vo claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple oat te

Appear

.

-

Appears to have con
tractual right to an
interest in the pro
ceeds fron c index
ation of this tract
as and when made

.

nrriett

v rail Astate

--

appears to iuivo claim
to un int &lt; rest in the

.-

proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

( oontinuod )

JV

�- -

110 11

.

dent'd

Ann

. Jolliffe

:st to

Appears to hi ve clnin
to an interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Derisees or heirs at
Jolliffe,
law of Aim
deceased

.

Appear to have claim
to undivided intorest
in fee simple estate

.

(There uppe r to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from u lap )

-

.

/ Ill

and
.. G.. Grove
dpitlar

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

J

(Joint olaim)

V

- - .. ..

Undivided interest in
foe simple estute

.

111 I J G Grove and
B N 3pitier ,
(Joint claim )

.

alter » • iofftaan,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of nn p
Jolliffe, dooeusod
and for
Mary A Hooff
Uarguerito urns
Istute
Villian l Keys
'
state
tullie d iirkaey
: ary i ellna erne
Julia J ,x&gt; ving 7
Hilton i . hopper/
oppor
Fobert .
state
Ann Aelins Amith «
Harriott dverall

—

.

.

-

.

.

-.

.
.

/

Appear to have claim
to foe simple eot t«
(This tr. ct is contig
uous to a larger tn ct
oluined in it*ge County
by Walter J . offwmi,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of .
* nn ?•
Jolliffe, deceased )

.

-

.

.

.

-

-

Astute

.

lbart r 1 oiCisich

Appears to have claim

to undivided interest
In foe simple estate

.

(continued )

�- -

110 II

.

Ponfc’g

Marguerite Burns

appears to have claim
to an tnt&lt;-rcst In the
proceeds of condo rv
atlon of this tract

state

'

.-

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

'evlso s or heirs at
rguorlte urns,
la .
deceased
"

.

ays

lllinre 0

.

Appears to have claim
to an Interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

state

.-

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest

or holrs at law
Toys, dec
of Hilar.
Devisees

-

eased

. topper

Robert 3

.

.

in foe simple cat: to

Appears to have claim
to an Interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.’state

.-

L evlsees or holrs at luw
Hopper, dec
of Robert
eased

'

*e

-

-

-

\

.state
v rail ’

.

Appears to have con
tractual ri ht to an
interest in the pro

lit &gt; n Jtc.son

rriett

appear to have claim
to undivided interest
In foe simple estate

--

ceeds from condemn
ation of this tract as
and when made

.

.ppe. rs to have claim
to an Interest in the
proooeds of eondenn
ation of • ais tr .ot

.

'

.-

Appear to have claim
Devisees or heirs a. law to undivided Interest
odeed“rrl0tt; verull, dec - In fee simple estate
(c .mtlnued)6

.

�110- 11

^

'

•

David
and D
Heirs
Joint
Frank
David

H. Hershberger I

Fee simple estate

. B. Hershberger

.

claim filed by
S Hershberger for
H Hershberger
W P Hershberger
S N Hershberger
J D Hershberger
Frank S Hershberger
Miss A M Hershberger

.
.

..
.
.. .
.
..

..

D B Hershberger Estate

Devisees or heirs at
law of D B Hersh
berger, deceased

. .

-

.

Walter W Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann P
Jolliffe , deceased
and for
Mary A Hooff

.

—

.

Marguerite Burns

.

-

.
..

•

-

Estate
William 0 Keys
Estate
Hallie 0 Kirksey
Mary Selina Orme
Julia J Loving
Milton B Hopper
Robert S. Hopper
Estate
Ann Selina Smith'
Harriett Overall v
Estate

-

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest

.

in fee simple estate

Appear to have claim
to fee simple estate
(This tract is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in Page County
by Walter W Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann P
Jolliffe , deceased.)

.

-

.

.

-

-

.

Albert P KcKusick

.

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

(continued )

6

T

�- - Pont a.

109 1

*

Devisees or heirs at
law of nn P Jolliffe,
deceased

-

*

110

#

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
In fo simple estate

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of Ian : result
ing from a lap )

. -

The land
There is no traot shown on the nap under this number,
assigned
another
boon
originolly constituting tract ;;110 having
ooiapletod
number or numbers on map as finully

.

'

-1

V no

...

Fee simple estate

David li Hershberger
and D B Hershberger
Heir3
Joint olulm filed by

.

.
.
..
.

Frank h ;ershberger for
David iu Furshborgor,
erwhberger,
?

.. . .

aborger,

^
,
J I .iershborgar
Franlc 3 Hershberger,
; Hershberger
. Ise

..

.
311en Hurrill

.

( There appe r to bo
o nflioting claims to
the ownership of this
parcel of land result
ing from a lap )

-

.

. . iorshberger

D E

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate
(This traot is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in ."uge County,
by -lllon nurrill )

istato

-

.

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condon
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of J B Hurah
borger, deooused

..

4

3
d'

-

Appear to have claim

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

�- - uonttd

10S I

.

»

William 0

re elf*In
Appears to
to n Interest In the
proc eds of condemn
ation of this tr' ct

Keys Estate

.-

Appear to have claln

Devisees or heirs at
law of 1Ilium 0*
Keys, deceased

. Hopper

..

to undivided Interest
In fee olnplo est te

totute

Robert S

Appears to have claim
to nn Interest In the
procoods of condemn

.-

ation of this tract

Appear to have claim

Dovl 3ees or heirs at
law of obert S«
Hopper, deceased

to undivided interest
In fee simple estate

. Illton Jackson

Appears to have

.

2

con-

tractual ri h *, to an
Interest In the pro
ceeds from condemn
ation oi* this tract
cs end v. hon made

.

Harriett iver.ll

.’state

--

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Appear to have cloira
to undivided interest
in foe sLnple estate

evisoes or heirs at
law of Harriott over-

.

all, decerned

.

Arm ? Jolllffo

"state

i

Appe :ra to have olaira
to an interest in the
proooeds of oonderax*»
ution of this tract

.

( continued )
'
&gt;
5

�109

.

The land
Thera is no tnot aho*n ou i ® raap under this numb r
igned
another
bean
ass
originally constituting met ;109 haring
completed
finally
as
map
number or numbers on

.

,

-

109 1

ir »

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

eavor

.

. ludson '

n

H

Hartha G

Jofftana,
Talter
attorney in fact for'
the heirs of Ann ?•
Jolliffo, deoov.sod
and for
: ary A Kooff *
'arguorite ;iurns

—

.

•

-

Xotete
William •

-

. Keys
Estate
HaIlls . Kirksey
liary Selins Grme
Juliu J. Loving
Milton 3. Hopper
(

ff

Appear to have cluim
to foe simple estate
(This tract is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in .’ugo County
by Walter V7 Hoffman,
attorney in fnot for
the heirs of Ann r
Joliiifa, deceased)

.

-

.

.

&gt;

.

-

Harriett Overall
Estate

-

Hobart 3 Hopper
.state
A *n Selina Jxaith •

.. bort

.’

J

oCusiok

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest

.

in fee simple estate

liirguerite burns

state

ppeors to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

.joviseoa or h:lrs at
rguerite Burns
la.; of
daceused

(continued )

37

Appoar to litre claim
to un^ ivldod interest
in fee simple estate

.

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103 11

^

.

ont'fl

.

Hobart S Hopper ;state

appears to have ol^lm
to a:; interest in tha
proceeds of condenn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
lew of Hobort t&gt; Hopper,

.

daco&amp;sed

Appe r to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple eat. to

.

-

Hilton JaoJcson ^

Appears to have con
tractual ri ht to an
interact in the pro

--

ceeds from condenn
ation of this tract
as and when nado

.

t.rriatt overall :atate

;

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condor di
ction of this tract

.-

i

Devisees or heirs at
law of Harriott over
all, deceased

-

.

Ann H Jolliffe hstate *

Appear to have claim
to undiv ded interest
in foe simple estate

.

..ppea.ru

to have cl in
to an interest in the
prooe ds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at

lutf of . nn
dcceasea

. Jolliffe,

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the oi nersliip of this
tract of la:,: result
in c&gt; from a lap,)

-

~

60

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple esta o

.

�j

-

10B II

Jacob Dwyer

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

.

Walter :
v Iloffbinn,
attorney in fact for
tt» heirs of Asm ?
Jolliffe, deceased
and for
HBry A .looff •
Marguerite Burns

•

—

.

-

i23tato

o* Keys
'in
.
111 e o Klrkaey
William

Estate

.

Appear to have claim
to fee olmplo estate,
(This tract is contig

uouc to

t

larger tract

claimed in Page County

.

by .alter 7 Hoffman,
attorney in fact for
the heirs of Ann p,
Jolliffe, deceased

.

Mary Selina trme
Julia J Loving

..

Milton B Hopper
Hobert
;iopper
Istate
Ann r&gt;elina Snith
Harriett Overalls
Estate

.

Albert

-

-

oKasioic

Appears to have claim

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Marguerite

-

urns "state

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

•eviseos or heirs at
law of .Marguerite
Barns, deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

William 0, Keys Estate

Appears to Lave claim
to an interest in the
prooeeds of condemn
ation of this tract

—

'oviaeos or heirs at
law of 1U11 0#
Keys, deceased

(cantinued)

.

.-

Appear to Jiavo claim
to undivided interost
in fee simple ost e

.

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108 a l

.

Cant'd

--

. iilton Juokson

Appears to have con
tractual right to an
interest in the pro
ceeds from condemn
atlon of this tract
as and when nade

?

.

[urrlett

Overall Estate

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this truot

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Harriett over
all, deceased

-

Ann

. Jolliffe

.’state

Appear to have olalm
to undivided lntr5 rest
it fo simple estate

.

Appears to have clulm
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Appear to have claim
Jevlsees or heirs at
law of Ann
Joiliffe, to undivided interest
deceased
in fee simple estate

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )

.

/ -1
103

-

Jacob Dwyer

A &gt; peara to have claim
to fee simple estate

Mon Burrill '

ip ears to have claim
to fee simple estate
(This tract is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed in Bcge County
by Sllen Burrlll)

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims
to the ownership of
t is traot of land
resulting from a lap )

.

-

.

-

�-- -

103 a I

oont ' d

.
.

Hit* Hie 0 Kirlcsey '
L’ t-'. ry Selina Ome
Juliu J Loving i
Hilton opper
; obort J . opper

-

.

. .

-

estate
Ann ;3ellnu Smith
Harriett overall
:8 tate

. lbert

.

i

-

i oKusloic

&lt;

Appears to have claim
to undivided Interest
in fee simple estate

•

.

urguerlte Burna

^st .te .

rs to have cluin
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract
Appe

-.

Devisees or heirs ut
law of Marguerite Burns ,
deceased

Appear to

71111 am

rs to have claim
to an int ^ roat in the
proceeds of condemnation of this tract

•

eys Estate

have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

.

Appe

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of 11111« 0» Keys ,
deceased

Appe

Robert L . Copper :st tev

. . pears to have claim
to an interest in the
procuods of condemnation of this tract .

Devisees or heirs at

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

1«W of -ob^rt
deceased

.

opper ,

'

r to have clain
to undivided interest
In fee simple estate

.

-

.

I continued )

l

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-

107 11

David Kendall

Appears to have elalra

to fee

Julia C,overall Estate

8lraplo

.

ost te

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Julia C
ver
all, deceased

.

Appear to have claim

-

to undivided Interest
in foe simple estate

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap )

-

.

108

There is no tract shown on the map under this number, The land
originally constituting tract 108 havln boen aosi ned another
*
numb *r or numbers on map as finally completed

.

--

108 a

Jacob Dwyer

.ppears to have claim
to fee simple estate

108 a 1

Jacob Dwyer

Appears to navo claim
to foe simple estate

.

.

.

Whiter 7 Hoffmun,
attorney in fact for
t: o heirs of Ann ?

.

—

.

Jolliffo, deceased
and for
Mary .. Boott •

.

Marguerite durns

Data te
.'llliam 0, oys
Estate

'

(continued )

Y- L

-

-

ppenr to have claim
to f- ?e simple estate,
(Tills tract Is contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed In Page County
by VTalter if Hoffman,
uttorney In fuot for
the heirs of Ann '•
Jolliffe, deceased

-

.

&lt;

.

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107 1

.

C ont *d

.

-

Robert S Hopper st *te

Appears to have cluira
to an interest In the
procc dfi of condens
ation )f this tract

-

.

ppear to have clalra
evlsees or heirs et
topper, to undivided interest
law of Kobort
deceased
in fee sinple estate

.

--

ppears to have con
tractual ri ht to an
interest In the pro
ceeds from condemn
ation of t:iis tract
as and when made

5, lilton Jackson

.

Harriett (verall

:stnte

Appears to Have claim
to au interest In the
proceeds of condemn
tion of t is tract

-

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of iiarriett Over
all, deceased

-

. Jolllffe

Ann P

.state

Appear to have clalra
to undivided interest
in fee simple CBtute

.

ppe .rs to huvo claim
to an Interest in the
proceeds of oonde n
ution of tiiis tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
P Jolliffe,
low of .
deceased

.

(There appear to bo
conflicting claims to
the owne ship of this
tr ct of lan result
ing from a lap }

.

-

. cl im
Appear.to h v.
to undivided mtore.st
in fee simple est ta

.

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107 1

-

.

dent'd

Talter

.

vr .ioffman,

attorney In fact for
t .o hairs of
.
&lt;n

.

Jolllffe, deceased
id for
'
Wary
looff
Marguerite Burns
Estate
v llllan ( Keys '
1st te
'iallio (
.
lrksey
:
Mary Selina erne
Julia J Loving
: tlton B topper
Robert ; .topper
'
state
Ann Sellnu ualth.
Harriett cverull
'
.state

--

.

—

.

.

i

-

..

Appear to have claim
to fee simple estate*
(This tract la contig
uous to a larger tract
claimed In Page County
by alter % ilofftaan,
attor:ioy In fact for
the heirs of .nn P
Jolllffe, deceased

-

.

^

.

.

Albert

.

Marguerite

oKualck

}urns

Appears to have claim
to undivided inter st
In fee simple ect te

-. .

state Appears to have claim
to an Interest In the
proceeds of condemn
ation of thin tract

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Marguerite
Burns, deceased

Appear to have claim

to undivided Interest
in fee simple est te

.

.

iTllllam c Keys 1st: te Appears to have del m
to un Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Lev 1sees or heirs at
law of tfillitin o
Keys, deceased

.

.

v cent i rued )

Appe r to have olai n
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

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-

106 11

..

Fee simple estate

J ’,7 Kendall Sstate
( Claim filed by D H
Kendall )

..

)

. Kendall

J. ’7

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

2state

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of J 7 Kendall,
deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

..

. Overall

Julia C

.

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemnation of this tract

Estate

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of Julia C Overall, deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interes
in fee simple estate. -

.

i

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land resulting from a lap )

.

.107

There is no tract shown on the map under this number,
The land
originally constituting tract #107 having been assigned another
number or numbers on map as finally completed

.

/ 107 1

-

David Kendall

( continued )

i- 3

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate )

.

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106 1

.

dont ’d

. .topper

;state'

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this traot

Devisees or heirs at
. :topper,
law of Robert .
deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

3* Hilton Jackson

Appe ro to have con
tractual right to on
intorost in the pro
ceeds from condemn
ation of this tract
as ana when nu.de

Robert 3

.

.-

.

-

--

.

:state

Harriett Overall

appears to have claim
to an Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

Devisees

or heirs at

Appear to have claim

law of iiarriett overall,
deceased

to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Ana ?, Jolliffe

Appears to have claim
to an Interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

state

'

.

.-

Devisees or hoirs at
law of Ann P Jolliffe,
deoeused

.

(There appear to be
conflicting claims to
the ownership of this
tract of land result
ing from a lap,)

-

-

2

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in foe simple estate

.

�I

344

Villi am head © Fletohor

245

T A Nicholson and
hairs of Ida 1 Nichol
son.
(Joint claim filed by
Thojaas A • Nicholson )

..

.

Fee simple estate

'

-

. . Nicholson

T A

Undivided interest in

MMN

fee simple estate

Dewey Nicholson

Appears to have claim
to undivided interest
in feo simple estate

.

Ida

icholoon

.’state

.-

«
Devisees or heirs at
law of Ida S iohol
son, deceased

Appear to have claim
to undividod interest
in foe simple estate

Clarence Nicholson

appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.

-

Estate

346

.

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Clarence Nich
olson, deceased

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Louis Nicholson

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

-

V

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of tills tract

.

.

�247

248

/

Julias Campbell

. Nicholson

Inez V

seth Jenkins

250

J* J Nethers

202

.

Newton Nicholson

Ida

J#

Nicholson

\

253

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate *

Fee simple estate

.
Jeremiah and Caroline
Atkins

254

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate*

Fee simple estate

(Claim filed by Mo Hie J
Jenkins)

.

Fee simple estate

249

251

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

Henry A* Brown

Appears to have claim
to fee simple esvAe *

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

Smith Jenkins ;state

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

-

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of Smith Jenkins,

deceased

Io 3

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
in fee simple ostate

.

�. Clive Baptist church

255

Lit

256

"

appears to have claim
to foe simple est - to

.

’hi ; appears to be vacant
and unappropriated land
for which no cl ia was

filed ana to which no claim
has over been asserted so
far us the Commissioners

.

are informed

257

This appears to be vacant
and unappropriated land
for which no alalia was
filed and to which no claim
has ever been asserted so
far as the Cozrsml as loners
are informed

.

258

J

259

Dolly Taylor

rs* Fate Judd

c. Broy

260

5,

261

Priest und
A
Jossie Priest

262

263

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Appo rs to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

ppe rs to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

..

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

There is no tract shown on the map under this number, The land
originally constituting tract y'262 having been assigned another
number or numbers on map as finally completed.

Tllen Tyler
/

-

o y

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

�Johannas Jenkins

264

265

266

Fee simple estate

Towsen '• Smith

Horace ullea,
Clarence . ullen and
Rosa earl ilson
(Joint claim filed by

. .

Feo simple estate

*ullen)

. rUllen

George W

Estate

387

V

267 a

.

Joseph 3 Atkins

-

263

npears to have claim
an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract
to

"devisees or heirs at
law of George
Pullen, deceased

V

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate*

. Atkins

Joseph B

. . Jenkins

J

.-

Appear to have claim
to undivided interest
In fee simple estate

.

A pears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Fee simple estate
Talliaferro Bennett
1state

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.-

(continued )
/

�268

-

.

. ant ’d

Devisees or heirs at
law of Talliaferro
Be nett, deceased

/269
v

. Broy

James J

.

Fee simple estate

. . .thins

J

270

Appear to have elsin
to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

(

/o
.

IP

.ppears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

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.

OF
TRACT
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.

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TRitCT

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SJB1 PL3 .20?ATS

34

|
5974.30

25

330.00

26

440.00

37

1312.00

28

908.00

2

120.00

3

ol OG

4

759.00

5

420.00

6

352.00

39

127.00

7

096.75

30

859.00

8

2349.00

31

100.00

9

1703.00

31 a

-

325.00

10

722.50

31 b

-

180.00

11

1472.00

32

1101.00

600.00

33

11392.75

.

-

11 1
12

.

4.4 io

_

-

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13

632.00

14

i

-

33 1

34.00

34

6988.00

302.00

35

5656.00

15

248.50

.56

3 52 50

16

784.00

37

361.00

17

384.00

33

821.00

18

30.00

39

196.00

19

1413.00

40

312.00

20

60S 00

41

920.00

20 a

6330.00

42

89.0

21

1133.00

4' a

22

310.00

42 b

23

1417.50

-

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-

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43

1* 7

.

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174.00

.

la 00

750.00

1

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TR CT
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TR .CT

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.
%

--

JV

i

45

57.00

46

80.00

61

1258.00

47

125.00

63

196.00

48

1318.00

65

649.00

49

772.00

64

96.00

oQ

1757.00

65

1013.00

51

1708.50

66

939.00

52

2333.00

67

86

8.00

68

-

52 1

53

69

a 54

14276.00

70

54-11

no tract shown
on the map under this

' ’ here is
'

.

\/

36

2133.00

70 1

57

1136.50

71

-

.
-

-

310.00

58 11

There is no tract shown
on the map under this
number The lane , origin

-

ally constituting tract
. 71 having; been as Uned
another number or numbers

.

on mop as submitted

.

-

1093.00

.

Thore is no tract shown on
the map under this number
The land originally con
stituting tract 38 having
been assigned another number
or numbers on map as subnittod

279.00

-

- .

28.00

53 1

872.50
13994.00

53

58

. 00

number The land origin
ally oonstitutin tract
/ 70 bavin been assigned
another number or num
bers on map us submitted

260.00
8.00

67.00
496.00

-

1939.00

54 1

-

-

71 1

1110.00

72

10 "8.00

-

73 1

300.00

73 11

-

140.00

607.00

73

484.00

59 11

332.00

73 a

-

204.50

59

N

59- I
o'9 a

-

59 1 II

k

4230.00

53

-a

-

$8.00

59 V
60

68 1

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311 F*T &amp;, ir’c&gt;-'*T* &lt;v» , &gt;

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2227.00

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.

3688 oO
is

1082.00

-

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-

73 b

1743.00

10.00

�.

NO 07
TRhCT

.

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SIMPLE

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TRiCT

/

74

.

8.00

99

;1502.70

75

106.00

100

1603.00

101

373.00

76

.
ooo.QO

77

69.75

78

314.00

102

13003.00

73 a

160.00

103

962.00

X 78 b

75.00

103-1

234.00

-

7u a

-

79

79 a

112 o0

.

-

29o Q0

101 a

-

1397.00

101 b

103 a

2119.00

130.00

1024.00

104

48.00

-U

h •&lt;

-

15.00

104 1

80

961.00

81

933.00

104 11

82

550.00

105

83

1327.00

84

575.00

*

US

-

3951.00
800.00

106 There Is no tract shown
on the nap under this
number The land orig
inally constituting
tract , 106 bavin; been
assigned another num
ber or numbers on nap
as submitted

.

-

'

85

779.00

86

142.00

87

183.00

88

1951.00

89

24.00

90

2o 00

91

28.00

92

loO OO

93

441.00

94

652.00

95

134.00

107 1

95

4 7.50

107 H

97

560.00

98

872.75

.

106- II

60.00

106 1

.
.

-

L

¥

2135.00

107 There Is no tract shown
on the map under this
number, "’he la nd orig
in;;lly constituting
tract 107 having; been

-

f

^

assigned another number

or numbers on nap as
submit ted

.

-

-

/

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loBO OO

.

21a 00

�NO.OF
TRACT

V .LU3 OF FJ S
/

.

SEiPJLS KJIVI’ J

There is ao tract shown on
the map under t iis number
The land originally con
stituting tract :j108 having
been assigned another num
ber or numbers on map as
submitted

108

-

.

--

;72.00

*• 103 11

913.75

108 a

103 a 1

13.00

103 1

35 00

.

-

-

-

3409.40

109 1

There is no tract shown on the
map under this number The
land originally constituting
tract ‘ 110 aaving been assigned
another number or numbers on
map as submitted

110

.

,

-1

*"110

-

*" 110 11

115- a- 1

157.00

050.00

.50

115 1

451

114
114-a

1227.20

114 b

503.00

113

044.00

113 1

loO OO

115 1*

.

.

V^LUK OF F31
SIMPLE :ST,vT3

--

There is no tract shown on the
map under this number The
land originally constituting tract
,/109 having been as; i * ned another
number or numbers on map as sub
mitted

109

.
-

113 a II

.

-

NO OF
Til GT

-

,

540.00

774.00

.

116

4113.00

117

330.00

118

1837.0 ,

119

1 loo 00

130

352.00

-

130 a

.

1397.00

.

121

121.00

5355.35

132

447.00

-

2o5.60

123 a

.

95 30

5642 30

.

135

1537.00

697.60

124

1550.00

4253.03

125

41.09 o53

423.00

126

651.00

112 a

54:3.00

137

367.00

112 1

124.00

127 a

111

111- 1

-

111 II

112

--

113

There is no tract shown on the
The
map under this number
land originally constituting
tract . 113 having been as igned
another number or numbers on nap
as submitted

.

-r

-

17:2.00

127

18.00

123

00.00

139

190.00

,

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1310.00

132

540.82

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10483.30

133

1115.00

154

2033.00

134

1692.00

156

1100.00

13o

667.60

15o a

156

305.00

156

500.00

137

1643.50

lo 7

777.00

158

1505.00

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601.5?

139

1879.60

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896.05

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260.00

161

6317.78

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4 354.66

161- a

2483.00

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56.00

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3775.33

16 2 a

1355.00

165

1841.00

596.29

164

3055.00

5358.74

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1000.00

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160.00

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610.00

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718.41

160

600.00

146

1058.00

166

1050.00

146

1235.00

167

120.00

147

1421.09

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360.00
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148

1602.60

149

668.50

16 J a

130

800.00

170

151

16600.00

169

—

1730.25

-

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.

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NO OF

V ,LUr'] OF F!23
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1094.00

i 3094.70

N 199

,

199-11

213.00

199 III

—

936.00

200

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16 C Q0

201

4o6.00

177

331.00

201 a

170 oO

- 173

113• 50

202

722.00

179

572.00

202 a

370.00

180

34c 00

203

532.00

- 181

131.00

203 a

150.00

204

438.00

204- a

647.50

205

700.00

172

269.50

175

2107.34

174

420.00

175

1592.00

176

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is

199 1

.

90.00

-

-

50

900
vs

133

715.00

184

1403.00

185

234.00

136

514.00

206
206 a
207

187

103.00

208

467.00

188

102.30

209

10.00

199

673.00

210

371.00

190

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37.

.

211

136.75

191

1087.00

213

34.73

192

339.50

193

959.50

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.

132

.

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.

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.

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4617.50

-

,

226.00

272.50

213 There is no tract shown
on t .a map under this nun
ber The land originally

.

constituting tract

^ 213

bu m as. i. nod
another number or numbers on map us submitted

194

251.00

195

453.00

196

965.00

214

39 18 30

197

16450

215

301.00

193

1631.30

316

237.50

havin,

.

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TRACT

no.OF

FSS
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SII PLJ 237,»T
-

217

^ ; 164.60

218

TRaCT

VALU OF FZ:;
SI PIS ;ST..T3
.

241

;442.87

147.00

242

511.00

219

509.00

243

572.00

220

1055.00

244

380.75

221

24.00

245

5880.70

66.00

246

120.00

222

123.00

247

70O 0Q

223

800.00

248

760 oO

224

11.00

249

12.00

225

202.00

250

54.00

226

1876.00

251

4380.00

227

1776.00

252

586.00

228

2050.00

253

275,00

715.0'

254

494.00

;•

255

3o0*00

230

1378.00

256

260.00

231

1

257

90.00

252

1466.00

258

150.00

233

16o3.00

2o9

635.00

234

6.00

260

155.00

235

411.00

261

300.00

-

221 a

-

228 a
229

-

235 a

.

.

.

10.00

236

2122.00

257

3oa 50

238

796.00

239

390.00

240

250.00

.
.

262 Thera Is no tract
shown on the map uncior
this number The land
originally constitut
ing tract 0262 having
been assigned another
number or numbers on
sap as rubntttar

.

.

-

.

263

-

//3

75.00

�.

NO OF
TROT
264

250.00

265

75.00

266

163.50

267

80.00

-

26 7 a

13.00

266

20.00

269

loO OO

270

10.00

Total

.

V. , IIJH OF F.iH
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OF FISH
SST^TH

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�TABLE HI
NAMES OF PERSONS
CLAIMING INCIDEN
TAL DAI AG S FILED
WITH THE RECORD IN
CLERK * 3 OFFICE
VTN RE CIAII 13
UADI ' 01 B P , LF OF
AN INFANT ,IN LEE
PERSON *$R PERSON
WIDER OTP R L IG;.L
DISABILITY , THAT
FACT 13 INDICATED
AFTER THE NAI TP •
L .ary D

-

.

NUMB :R
OF THE
TRACT OR
TRACm o * o*
SHOWN ON
LAP BE
CAUSE OF
TIP GUI
DE NATION
OF VHICH
TIL CIA I!

.

-

.

..
.. .
.

.Sta
Burrell

W:

a

rt

Woodward
Clifton Aylor
R
Farr el
J
&amp;, AN
Coppage
Richard II and
Lucy Partlow
S A Beahn
R : Dwyer

.. ..
’

.

.. ..

.

.

John R Finc

500.00
200 0
No art
apecl fled
1000.00

.

Maurice Clark

.
ant.
amt.

No
specified

1000.
400.00
0

'

*

.

-

d joining land

acres adjoining
42 acres adjoining
100 acres adjoining
72

'

.

None
None

None
None
None

Adjoining land

None
None
None

Adjoining land

None

Adjoining land
50 acres adjoining

None

78

A d j o i n i n g land

None

# 79

Adjoining land

None

Adjoining laud
155 acres edjoining

None
None

.

'

v

-/ 23

50 ' 0

200.00
No amt
s p e c i f i ed
200.00

.

552 acres adjoining
Adjoining land
99.75 acres nearby

.

. . Estes
Joseph 3. Do son
C . . Johnson
1010.00
100.00
John T. Majors
250. 0
Cumberland 3.Bonnet
Clarence L. Jenkins No amt
specified
Chas. F. Frazier
100. 0
Jas

n

/ '9 0
rCtCt

300 ,00
0
1000
^

No
specified
No ant
sp e c i f i e d

xui

-'

Jfmi

;t

CLA1: PD
. V AGED

OF LR
TRACr
;T

"

3520.00

.

-

;,AS Jiujrn • ' TO

AMOUNT

•

Slaughter
G
Bowling
dley M Clark
Irene B Putney

’

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ALOTJNT OF
INCIDENTAL
DAI AGES TO
TRACT OF
LAND
CLAIMED TO
HAVE BE ' I
DAMAGED ,
ASCERTAINED
BY THE
APPRAISAL
COLMI ION
ELS

#62

ir

/ 93
103 a
0 36
#177

-

-

'

100.00

#*180
221

42.50 acres ad joining
70 acres adjoining
Adjoining land
Adjoining land

None

#224
#239

Adjoining land
Adjoining land

None
None

The only real and well founded claims
arising out of the proposed condemnation of the
of land shown on the raa filed with the report ,
claim of incidental damages has been filed with
Office , are as follows :

75.00

£100.00

None

to incidental damages
various tracts or parcels
with reference to which no
the record in the Clerk ’ s

,

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract # 26 wh appears to
Riley as shown in Table I is entitled to incidental damages
amounting to ’ 50.00 if as i t appears said owner is also the owner of
twenty eight
acres more or less , contiguous to tract # 26 and
outside the area described in the petition which , but for the condemnation
of tract # 26 would constitute together therewith , a larger tract or parcel

be W

. T.

,

,

,

,

,

of

V

land under the sane ownership
.

-

-

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,

,

,

.

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HAT PAHANNOQK COUNTY
TABL3 II continued

-

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract /186, who appears
to be Ilmira ullen as shown on Table I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to #193«00» if, as it appears, said owner is also
the owner of three aores, more or less, contiguous to tract . 186, and
outside the arja described in the petition, which, but for the condemn
ation of tract 136, would constitute together therewith, a larger
tract or parcel of land under the same ownership

-

.

,

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract #195, who appears
noses Claris as shown on Table I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to #50.00, if, as it appears, said owner is also the
owner of three and one half acres, more or less, contiguous to tract
#195, and outside the area described in the petition, which , but for
the condemnation of tract /195, would constitute thor with, a lurgor
tract or parcel of land under the same ownership

to be

-

.

-

The .nor of the fee simple estate in tract #267 a, who appe .rs
to be Joseph J
tki is as shown on able I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to ,40.00, if, as it a ope .rs, said owner is also the
owner of three acres, more or less, contiguous to tract /267 a, and
outside the area described in the petition, w ich, but for the condemn
ation of tr ot p207 a, would constitute therewith, a larger tract or
parcel of land under the s me ownership

.

.

-

-

.

11 L

-

-

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TAB LB IX

List of infants, insane persons , and persons under other
legal disability , for whom no guardians ad liten have been appointed

at the date of filing of the accompanying report , who appear to be

owners , or to have right , title , estate or interest in any

of tie

tracts or parcels of land shown on the map filed with the report ,
which it is proposed to condo n , and who appear also to be owners
of other land contiguous to the lands sought to be condemned and

described in the petition

,

which would be damaged by the pro - osed

condemnation , and the amount of damages thereto which will res It

.

from the proposed condemnation

tRACTS CONTIGUOUS
!' TO LA! r . 13GHT
:

TO B CO* ' A NED ,
:Q\n; 3T BY LUCE IK
: FAKT , INSANE i d OK
• 01: J - Yh OK UN :
R
’
07 INFANT
: N - &gt;..
r’ ”
ALOWNT OF SUCH
.
.
DISA
1
GAL
0
: O E 111 ,NY PER BON
c r Cl DIF
W. IN L.1C :
DAP
,
0
BlllrY
: OF PERSONS UNDER
AAS INTEREST ,WHICH:WT1A TO THE PRC
: OTI T . L UAL DIS
: ; POSED COMFY L BY AwlAGED BY
WIJ
:ABILITY WHO IS
r : : K, c :
COK
PROPOSED
THE
: OWNER OF TRACT
TAIK T BY TI E
N :;B R 0 / TRACT: OR or a: IKT R OT DYI NATION .
ERS:
CO ; I
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NONE

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Guardians ad liter have been appointed for all infants,
insane persons , and persons under other legal disability ,
who appeared to be owners or to have any right , title,
estate or interest in any of the tracts shown on the
accompanying map , which it is proposed to coi. de. n , whose
names were known to the special investigators and ippraisal
commissioners at the tine of the submission of the accompanying
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List of names of persons who have filed, or on whose behalf
there have been filed with the record in the Clerk’s Office, olains to
any right, title, estate or interest in the lands described in the pe
tition, and of all persons including infants, insane persons, or persons under oth ;r legal disability who appear to have claims of right,
title, estate or interest in said lands as shown in the foregoing Table
One nd found by the Special Investigators anu Board of Appraisal Com
missioners submitting the report to which these exhibit sheets are
attached
said names being set out under the letter of tile alphabet
with which their surnames begin, and set opposite the number of the
tract or parcel, shown on the map of the said lands filed with the report , , lth reference to which such claims of right , title, estate, or
interest appear to have been set up as shown in said fable One

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TRACT

2. S
N.LIS OF CLalil NT .ViiO
TO HAVE CLAD ?0 ANT RIGHT,
TITLE, SSTAT3 OB IHTSRSST
THEBEIN, OR to OR IN THS PRO
C ENDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
CONDEMNATION

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: HO OF : NAME OF CLAIMANT WHO APPEARS
: TRACT : TO iKVE CLAIM TO .NY RIGHT,
: TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEL ioT
:
: THEREIN, OP TO OK IN THE ?BO;
: C TEDS ARISING OUT Uv ITS
:
: CoNDSWLJIGN

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iiylor, Olifton

51
82

198
216
255
267
26 7 a
270

Atkins, James
vimentrout ,

119

142
14 2
147
148
150
156
158
la8
161
161
163
164
154
164
167

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175
176
176
178

182
V 132
183

Atkins,
Atkins,
.vtkins,
,tkins,
Atkins,
..tkins,
Atkins,
.ticins,

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rs Ben
Britton L
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Britton L
Burkett

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Henry

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amie ( Infant )
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- tkins, Jeremiah
tkins, Jeremiah
.tkins ,
a m i e (I n f a n t )
tkins, J ~ «r '
tt \i ns , ...
.•
vtkins, a
.tkins, J. • i
.^ tkins, J • . • .
.tkins, James A
tki iS, A.ante V
. tkins,
lorner
.tkins , rs jallie
. it iii AS, «J •
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tkins, artha

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.shby,
rs Claudia

Atkins,
tkins,
.tkins,
.tkins,

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Jeremiah

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Joseph B
Joseph
J ?

Caroline
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John
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53 1
58 1
08 I
53 1
53 I
56 1
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Beaty, olton
Boyer,
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Bailey, • G
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Bailey,

Booth,
IT iley, - a
Booth, r
Bailey,
Bailey,
. . iley,
Bailey,
Bailey,
laker,

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Ambrose B

James

overly

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Samuel
James
Luther
Airy

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58 1
58 1
58 11
56 11
58 11
58 11
58 II
58 II
53 11
53 11
56 11
59 11
59 IV
64
66
68 1

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70- 1
71- 1
71- 1
71- 1
71 1
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71 1
72 1
75
75 u
83
83
83
83
83
83
84
^ 85
85
86

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90
91

101
101
101
102
104
106
107
108

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NAHiS OF CL. IfrANT
C r t ??3..KJ
TO AV 2 CL li . TO .. VY RIGHT ,
I ITL 3, 5ST. T ? OR INT 5R3ST
TH3R3IN, 0 . To OR . IN : I TRO
C 3 JDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
CcCDLTT TION
Baker , H II

NO OF
TRACT

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George

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Burke , rs Charles
Burns , JRGUERITE
istate
Bolen , J B
Bramback , 5 G
Brumbaok , 5 G
Bramback , J F
Bramback , rs
adge
: aggarly , i rs Gertrude
. rumback , J B
istate
Burns ,
rguerite
istate
Beahra , 3 A
Seahra , S . . •
Baker , lpheus 3
Baker , George D
Baker , Cileries
Baker , Jacob A
Baker , id I
Baker , Nellie
Baldwin , Oscar I
Burke , Joshua '
Burke , id a
Sstnte
Burke , Otis
Butler , Beverly
Beckwith , Frank
Bailey , . mbrose 13
Bailey , .mbrose . .
Bailey , mbrose B
Bowen , Charles .
..urns , arguerite
state
Istate
Burns , arguerite
Burns , arguerite
Istate
Istate
I Burns , argu * rite

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103
103
110
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Bailey , Riohard
Burns , marguerite
Istate
Bailey , Ambrose , 3
Bailey , averly
Bailey , Samuel
Bailey , James
Bailey , Luther
Bailey , Richard
Bailey , James
estate
Baker , ary
estate
Bailey , George
l 3 tate
Burns , Arguerite
state
Booth
Bailey , Ambrose B

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TV - OT : TO. } L V :i CL.kIi To A NY LIGHT ,
: TITL.I , CST /VT 3 OR INTSRISST
: THISRBIN, OR TO OR IN THIS PRO
: C LIDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
: CONDEMNATION

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11
111 1
111 11
112- 1
113- a I
113 a II
113 1

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120
120- a
126
127- 1
130
130
137
137
137
137
k 140
144
157
166
179 179- a .
197
197
202
202
202
202
202
202
302
202 a
20 2 a
30 3- a
203- a
203 a
203 a
202 a
202 a
206

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Burrill , Ulen
Burns , marguerite
Burns , argu . rite
Burrill , Illen
Burns , arguerite
Burns ,

-arguerite -

Istate
Istate

Istate
Istate

Burrill , Illen
Burns , .. arguerite
Estate
Burrill , Bilan
Burns , / arguerite
Istate
Burns , . rguerite
Istate
Bowen , - n V
Istate
Bank of /arren
Bank of v'arren
Baker , . illiam
Burns , . rguerite
astute
Bolen , Vrs J B #
..gent
Bolen , J 3
Bailey , Russell ( Infant )
Bailey , elvin
( Infant )
Bailey , Ilmer
( Infant )
Bailey , Lottie
Istate
Bowen , Oklahoma
Brubaker , Mary R
3ailey , J 0
Blue Ridge Land Corporation
Broy , James I
Broy , John
nk , Cu.loeper National
Brown , Harold G , Cashier
Berry , Lindsey F
terry , Bailey
/ erry ,
drian
Berry , Bessie
Berry , Josie

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Derry , James
Berry , James
instate
Berry , Lindsey 7
jerry , Bailey
Berry , Adrian
Berry , Bessie
Berry , Josie
Berry , James

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Bank , Culpeper National
Brown , Harold G , Gas : Her
Brown, miary .s a
Bank , Culpeper National

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CLAIMaNT 010
TO HAYS OL.L TO ANY
TITLE, 3STAT OR HIT
THEREIN, OR TO OR IN
CBEDS ARISING OUT OF
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EIO.fr , : TRACT
REST
:
mII S PR04
ITS
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214

221
221
221
225
226
226
226
228
228
329
229
230
231
231
231
232
232
233
233

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62
69
73
72 1
73 11
83
A 87
93

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Brown, • L
Brown, Henry A
Brown, Inna L
Brown, B V
Istate
Bank , Culpeper National
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Bank, Culpeper National
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
cuokner, - •
Burke, Robert
Estate
Ban:
, Culpeper ! fcional
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Bank, Culpeper
tional
Brown, Harold G• » Cashier
Bennett, tis L
Bennett, John / . Josie

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97

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Burke , Janos A &amp; wife '
Burke, Junes A
Burke , Noseoe
(Infant )
Burke, Theodore (Infant)
( Infant )
Burke , Curtis
Burke, Reid
(Infant )
Burke , Nary
( Infant )
Burke , Ja unit a ( Inf mt )
Burke, 13ertha
(Infant )
Burke, James
(Infant )
.Brown, Henry
*
Burke, J r. Estate
Brown, Henry v
Hroy, E c
Bennett , Talliaferro
Estate
Broy, James 3
Borden, J
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243
243
243
243
243
243
243
254
260
260

6

Brown, aroId, G.,Cashier
, Cumberland 3
Bennett , Cumberland 3

103
^112
113 a

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243

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241

269

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315 1
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Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Brown, Henry A
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Claigg, Lee
Chester Gap orchard
Company
Compton, lenry
Clark, Idley
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TO HftV f CL..IL TO AllY RIGHT,
TITLE, - JT - VZ OR INT ’REST
IHEREIN, OR TO OR IN Til J PRO

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127 a
127- 1
134
137
137
138
13Q a
133 b
143
132
154
138
lo8 a
162
16 3 a
163
165
16a
173
185
188
195
196
197
202-a
206
207
207
214
227

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Carter, Shirley

Carter, Shirley
Coppage, J [
Coppage, l i
Cooper, R L
Istate

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Clatterbuok, Joseph
Clatterbuok, Joseph
Clatterbuok, Joseph
Cornwell, re Torn
Compton, Frank
Clark, Maurice
Coates, Nellie

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Carter, John
Churoh of the Brethren
Compton, Frank

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Compton, Frank
Compton, rank "
Carter, Judith 14
Carter, Judith
Carter, Judith
Cornwell, rs Lucy
Clatterbuok, Maggie
Chelf, U • A «
Gu rdian
Clark , ..ndrew J
CL ra, .ndrew J
Clark, ivndrew J
Clark, i thins

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Chelf,
Chelf,
Chelf,
Clark,
Clark,

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Gu;.rdian
Guardian

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Hina

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Campbell, Jack A Susan
'state
Campbell, Lizzie
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Claytor, Isaac
claytor, Nary
Clark, Hoses W
Cl rk, .lpheus
Covington, John f:.
res ; dent
Covington, John .
resident
Covington, a \n .
resident
Crane,
F.
Executor
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Covington, John tc
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riTLS, ZSTATS Uli IHTEBEST

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PRO
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229
231
232
235
23o a
243
247

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16
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35
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Guardian
S
Chelf, * e
Guardian
Campbell, J ones
Church, t Olive Baptist
J ®

Deatherage , Ora
Dulin, U Alfred
Dulin, J 3 , -gent
Dulin, Gabe
•earing, lugonia
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state
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eat herage, Iron ie
Deat herage, Lucy
Deathemge, ;yra
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DeJarnette, l.

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163
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197
202
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202 a

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171
201
202

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CLAII TO . :RY I IS UP,
EAT,::A OR LHT U-, AT
TII iR IIN, OR TO OR IN . 1C PRO
C SivDS ARIdI.NO OUT OF ITS

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( Infant )
Infant )
Bessie
(Infant )
aernurd (Infant)
Paul
( Infant }
orgaret (infant )
(Infant )
James
,isie
'
John i&gt;
state
J. - rank .1state
rs red la sate
J
, Jr
Dodson, l aude
Dodson, J ., r.
Dodson, ;thua
Douson . D
gent
Dodson * • i)•
Dodson onie 11via
, . ge i
Dodson
illie ;
Dodson
onia Olivia
Dodson, Nathan
Dodson , Villian Boot
odson, .illie
•odson, Blanche
Dodson, Dotty
Dodson, Irnest
Dodson, Ilia

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Dwyer, D A,
Dodson, Joseph 3
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orison,( Lucy
Darnell, Joe
Dodson, . ary I
Dodson, ? » 7
•odson , 'rod
odson, J Frank
odson, Virgil ( Infant )
Dodson, ionsel (Infant )
Dodson, Desale (Infant)
Dodson, sornurd (Infant )
odson, J 'rank ;st s
Dodson, J ’rank
Dodson, Virgil (Infant )

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135
136
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155
155
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158
158
158
158
158
lo8
153 a
158 a
150 a
158 a
158 a
158 a
163
163
163
163
163

Dwyer, / Lies J
Istate
Dwyer, Lucy N
Dwyer, Dor ; lice
wyer, Thomas 3
68
wyer, R
68
A
Dwyer, Files J
68 1
Istate
68 1
Dwyer, Lucy N
68 1
Dwyer, Dora lice
68 1
Dwyer, Thomas B
" CS I
Dwyer, K
73
Dwyer, T B
Dwyer, T B
73 a
?5 b
Dwyer,
wyer, r.e
78
Dwyer, He «
73 a
' wyer, R
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Dwyer, Jacob
108 a
103 u I Dwyer, Jacob
Dwyer, Jacob
100 I
1073 II Dwyer, Jacob
Dwyer, rs Dina 3 J
114
'•wyer,
114 a
rs ‘ Inn 3
wyer, • V
114 a
gent .
Dwyer, rs
114 b
in D
Dwyer, 3.
114 b
gent
115
.wyer, .Ifred
.state
’state
Dwyer, ifrod
115 1
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Dodson
ernard
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Dodson aora lice

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Covington, John 3
Covington, John 3
Covington, o n )•
Covington, John 3
Chalf, 3 •r a
Guardian

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Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
odson
Dodson
Dod3on
Dodson,
Dodson,
Dodson,
odson,
•odson,

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Virgil

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Dodson, Nathan
Dea he rage , Lucy

Deatherage,
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Dodson ,
Dodson ,
Dodson ,

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, Hunter
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Flora

Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
odson
odaon
odson ,

243
201 a

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103 a
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razl T , Lee
r zior , ousle . .. nn
ruzier , Je ^ f
gent
• ruzier , Susie A
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Fox , J* • B
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Grannie , 1Ilium
Grannie , illi m
Grannis , 71Ilium
Gore , w » Y «
gent
Gore , «
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Gore , John 3
Grove , J G
Grove , J 0
Grove , J G
Gander , Dillinra " ,
Gander , Lester
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.Hith. -G.Hstate
. loof ?, - ry A
Hopper , Alton B.
Hopper , .abort .
Sstate
Gooff , : ary ; .
Hopper , ilton B.
Hopper , Robert .
Astute
H&amp;ddox, II B

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68
68
60

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Gander , t
V
Gander , L G
G mder , r * y r «

15
58
56
58
59

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111
111 1
111 II

foster , George i .enry
oster , Gilliam Franklin
oat or , Uiza J
state
Foster , John Jack
Foster , Idward

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Grim, .

54 1

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Fry , Mrs

Gentry

59 IV
60
60
74

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ry , Samuel
Flnehaia , James . - estate
Frazier , Charles
Fletcher , .'111
Fletcher , ill! n T cade

39

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Pox , P
Fox ,

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Dodson , layman
Dodson , J
Dodson , John
Dodson .J J B

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56
36
36
43
79
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132
135
157
137
137
137
143
143
143
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rosier
ry , To nos

244

Carroll Brook

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243

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Lola
Jnines

estate

237
242

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172
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209
339

Dodson , Clarence
Dodson , Frs tosa

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163
163
163
163
163

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303
303
203
303
303
203
303
203

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184
197
202
202 a
202 a

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171
171
201
202

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JV.ARS

CLAII TO . :RY I IS UP,
EAT,::A OR LHT U-, AT
TII iR IIN, OR TO OR IN . 1C PRO
C SivDS ARIdI.NO OUT OF ITS

TO

-

( Infant )
Infant )
Bessie
(Infant )
aernurd (Infant)
Paul
( Infant }
orgaret (infant )
(Infant )
James
,isie
'
John i&gt;
state
J. - rank .1state
rs red la sate
J
, Jr
Dodson, l aude
Dodson, J ., r.
Dodson, ;thua
Douson . D
gent
Dodson * • i)•
Dodson onie 11via
, . ge i
Dodson
illie ;
Dodson
onia Olivia
Dodson, Nathan
Dodson , Villian Boot
odson, .illie
•odson, Blanche
Dodson, Dotty
Dodson, Irnest
Dodson, Ilia

-

- -

ilk -

163

.

T

.

Dwyer, D A,
Dodson, Joseph 3
"
L &gt; l Lj ’
orison,( Lucy
Darnell, Joe
Dodson, . ary I
Dodson, ? » 7
•odson , 'rod
odson, J Frank
odson, Virgil ( Infant )
Dodson, ionsel (Infant )
Dodson, Desale (Infant)
Dodson, sornurd (Infant )
odson, J 'rank ;st s
Dodson, J ’rank
Dodson, Virgil (Infant )

-

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.
.
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1,51
135
136
A 159
155
155
ov&gt; a
!
158
158
158
158
158
lo8
153 a
158 a
150 a
158 a
158 a
158 a
163
163
163
163
163

Dwyer, / Lies J
Istate
Dwyer, Lucy N
Dwyer, Dor ; lice
wyer, Thomas 3
68
wyer, R
68
A
Dwyer, Files J
68 1
Istate
68 1
Dwyer, Lucy N
68 1
Dwyer, Dora lice
68 1
Dwyer, Thomas B
" CS I
Dwyer, K
73
Dwyer, T B
Dwyer, T B
73 a
?5 b
Dwyer,
wyer, r.e
78
Dwyer, He «
73 a
' wyer, R
*=- ?8~ b
*
Dwyer, Jacob
108 a
103 u I Dwyer, Jacob
Dwyer, Jacob
100 I
1073 II Dwyer, Jacob
Dwyer, rs Dina 3 J
114
'•wyer,
114 a
rs ‘ Inn 3
wyer, • V
114 a
gent .
Dwyer, rs
114 b
in D
Dwyer, 3.
114 b
gent
115
.wyer, .Ifred
.state
’state
Dwyer, ifrod
115 1
. 18
1
Dwyer, J m

--

CLAIR

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.

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.

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.
-- Dodson, DenseI
Infant )
-- Dodson, Bessie --- ((Infant
)
Dodson
ernard
,
Infant
(
-- Dodson, J. Trank-- state )
Dodson aora lice

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68
68
66

:

CONDESsNATION

Covington, John 3
Covington, John 3
Covington, o n )•
Covington, John 3
Chalf, 3 •r a
Guardian

.

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205 a
42 a

/

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,

Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
odson
Dodson
Dod3on
Dodson,
Dodson,
Dodson,
odson,
•odson,

.

- -(

J. rank
Virgil

easel

-

.-

.
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.
'

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.-

odson, .larence
Dodson, Nathan
Dea he rage , Lucy

Deatherage,
ie rage ,

3ltl

Luc
IJyr
herage ; Lyra

gent

.

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MO 0F
TRACT

CLAIMaNT 010
TO HAYS OL.L TO ANY
TITLE, 3STAT OR HIT
THEREIN, OR TO OR IN
CBEDS ARISING OUT OF
... D I B. 1 ON.
1

.

APPEARS: NO OF
EIO.fr , : TRACT
REST
:
mII S PR04
ITS
:

-

214
214

221
221
221
225
226
226
226
228
228
329
229
230
231
231
231
232
232
233
233

--

a
a

u

a

10
23

62
69
73
72 1
73 11
83
A 87
93

..

Bennett , Otis

--

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Brown, • L
Brown, Henry A
Brown, Inna L
Brown, B V
Istate
Bank , Culpeper National
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Bank, Culpeper National
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
cuokner, - •
Burke, Robert
Estate
Ban:
, Culpeper ! fcional
Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Bank, Culpeper
tional
Brown, Harold G• » Cashier
Bennett, tis L
Bennett, John / . Josie

.

94

.

96
97

.
.

Estate
Burke , Janos A &amp; wife '
Burke, Junes A
Burke , Noseoe
(Infant )
Burke, Theodore (Infant)
( Infant )
Burke , Curtis
Burke, Reid
(Infant )
Burke , Nary
( Infant )
Burke , Ja unit a ( Inf mt )
Burke, 13ertha
(Infant )
Burke, James
(Infant )
.Brown, Henry
*
Burke, J r. Estate
Brown, Henry v
Hroy, E c
Bennett , Talliaferro
Estate
Broy, James 3
Borden, J
*

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243
243
243
243
243
243
243
243
254
260
260

6

Brown, aroId, G.,Cashier
, Cumberland 3
Bennett , Cumberland 3

103
^112
113 a

-

.

243
243

4

-

a

341
241

269

36
315 1
62

-

--

271

.
.
Bank , Culpeper National

Brown, Harold G , Cashier
Brown, Henry A
'

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. &gt;

,

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Claigg, Lee
Chester Gap orchard
Company
Compton, lenry
Clark, Idley
'

.

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.
HE RS
TO HftV f CL..IL TO AllY RIGHT,
TITLE, - JT - VZ OR INT ’REST
IHEREIN, OR TO OR IN Til J PRO

v 112- 1

-

127
127 a
127- 1
134
137
137
138
13Q a
133 b
143
132
154
138
lo8 a
162
16 3 a
163
165
16a
173
185
188
195
196
197
202-a
206
207
207
214
227

-

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-

-

/40

-

CEEDS ^RISING CUT 03 CTS

-

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206 a

s
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:h.: : t;F CU IIANT mo

Carter, Shirley

Carter, Shirley
Coppage, J [
Coppage, l i
Cooper, R L
Istate

..
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Clatterbuok, Joseph
Clatterbuok, Joseph
Clatterbuok, Joseph
Cornwell, re Torn
Compton, Frank
Clark, Maurice
Coates, Nellie

At

—

.

Compton, rs. olive
Carter, John
Churoh of the Brethren
Compton, Frank

—

Compton, Frank
Compton, rank "
Carter, Judith 14
Carter, Judith
Carter, Judith
Cornwell, rs Lucy
Clatterbuok, Maggie
Chelf, U • A «
Gu rdian
Clark , ..ndrew J
CL ra, .ndrew J
Clark, ivndrew J
Clark, i thins

.
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Clark,
Chelf,
Chelf,
Chelf,
Clark,
Clark,

.

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Addle
Frank
a
a*

A

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Guardian
Gu;.rdian
Guardian

Nina H
Hina

Chelf, S

t&gt;

r

.
;

Guardian

Campbell, Jack A Susan
'state
Campbell, Lizzie
.

-

ox, Frank .
Claytor, Isaac
claytor, Nary
Clark, Hoses W
Cl rk, .lpheus
Covington, John f:.
res ; dent
Covington, John .
resident
Covington, a \n .
resident
Crane,
F.
Executor
ra - e, 3most I
Covington, John tc
President

.

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Chelf , 3

iff

-

Guardian

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76 a

m-

58 1
58 1
58 11
56 11
58 11
58 11
58 II
58 II
53 11
53 11
56 11
59 11
59 IV
64
66
68 1

RfllrPT*

Bailed ,

---

69
70- 1
71- 1
71- 1
71- 1
71 1
-

71 1
72 1
75
75 u
83
83
83
83
83
83
84
^ 85
85
86

-

90
91

101
101
101
102
104
106
107
108

-b

-

a

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NAHiS OF CL. IfrANT
C r t ??3..KJ
TO AV 2 CL li . TO .. VY RIGHT ,
I ITL 3, 5ST. T ? OR INT 5R3ST
TH3R3IN, 0 . To OR . IN : I TRO
C 3 JDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
CcCDLTT TION
Baker , H II

NO OF
TRACT

. .

-

.

T-T

T7

George

-

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Burke , rs Charles
Burns , JRGUERITE
istate
Bolen , J B
Bramback , 5 G
Brumbaok , 5 G
Bramback , J F
Bramback , rs
adge
: aggarly , i rs Gertrude
. rumback , J B
istate
Burns ,
rguerite
istate
Beahra , 3 A
Seahra , S . . •
Baker , lpheus 3
Baker , George D
Baker , Cileries
Baker , Jacob A
Baker , id I
Baker , Nellie
Baldwin , Oscar I
Burke , Joshua '
Burke , id a
Sstnte
Burke , Otis
Butler , Beverly
Beckwith , Frank
Bailey , . mbrose 13
Bailey , .mbrose . .
Bailey , mbrose B
Bowen , Charles .
..urns , arguerite
state
Istate
Burns , arguerite
Burns , arguerite
Istate
Istate
I Burns , argu * rite

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- 11

103
103
103
110
110

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.

Istate

Bailey , Riohard
Burns , marguerite
Istate
Bailey , Ambrose , 3
Bailey , averly
Bailey , Samuel
Bailey , James
Bailey , Luther
Bailey , Richard
Bailey , James
estate
Baker , ary
estate
Bailey , George
l 3 tate
Burns , Arguerite
state
Booth
Bailey , Ambrose B

. .

JO OF : n . J OF CLI; :, ?r .Vi 10 i Pi '3 . Ro
TV - OT : TO. } L V :i CL.kIi To A NY LIGHT ,
: TITL.I , CST /VT 3 OR INTSRISST
: THISRBIN, OR TO OR IN THIS PRO
: C LIDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
: CONDEMNATION

.

--

1
11
111 1
111 11
112- 1
113- a I
113 a II
113 1

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v

120
120- a
126
127- 1
130
130
137
137
137
137
k 140
144
157
166
179 179- a .
197
197
202
202
202
202
202
202
302
202 a
20 2 a
30 3- a
203- a
203 a
203 a
202 a
202 a
206

--

--

206

/ /?

Burrill , Ulen
Burns , marguerite
Burns , argu . rite
Burrill , Illen
Burns , arguerite
Burns ,

-arguerite -

Istate
Istate

Istate
Istate

Burrill , Illen
Burns , .. arguerite
Estate
Burrill , Bilan
Burns , / arguerite
Istate
Burns , . rguerite
Istate
Bowen , - n V
Istate
Bank of /arren
Bank of v'arren
Baker , . illiam
Burns , . rguerite
astute
Bolen , Vrs J B #
..gent
Bolen , J 3
Bailey , Russell ( Infant )
Bailey , elvin
( Infant )
Bailey , Ilmer
( Infant )
Bailey , Lottie
Istate
Bowen , Oklahoma
Brubaker , Mary R
3ailey , J 0
Blue Ridge Land Corporation
Broy , James I
Broy , John
nk , Cu.loeper National
Brown , Harold G , Cashier
Berry , Lindsey F
terry , Bailey
/ erry ,
drian
Berry , Bessie
Berry , Josie

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Derry , James
Berry , James
instate
Berry , Lindsey 7
jerry , Bailey
Berry , Adrian
Berry , Bessie
Berry , Josie
Berry , James

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Bank , Culpeper National
Brown , Harold G , Gas : Her
Brown, miary .s a
Bank , Culpeper National

.

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�TABLE V

List of names of persons who have filed, or on whose behalf
there have been filed with the record in the Clerk’s Office, olains to
any right, title, estate or interest in the lands described in the pe
tition, and of all persons including infants, insane persons, or persons under oth ;r legal disability who appear to have claims of right,
title, estate or interest in said lands as shown in the foregoing Table
One nd found by the Special Investigators anu Board of Appraisal Com
missioners submitting the report to which these exhibit sheets are
attached
said names being set out under the letter of tile alphabet
with which their surnames begin, and set opposite the number of the
tract or parcel, shown on the map of the said lands filed with the report , , lth reference to which such claims of right , title, estate, or
interest appear to have been set up as shown in said fable One

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NO OF
TRACT

2. S
N.LIS OF CLalil NT .ViiO
TO HAVE CLAD ?0 ANT RIGHT,
TITLE, SSTAT3 OB IHTSRSST
THEBEIN, OR to OR IN THS PRO
C ENDS ARISING OUT OF ITS
CONDEMNATION

.

: HO OF : NAME OF CLAIMANT WHO APPEARS
: TRACT : TO iKVE CLAIM TO .NY RIGHT,
: TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEL ioT
:
: THEREIN, OP TO OK IN THE ?BO;
: C TEDS ARISING OUT Uv ITS
:
: CoNDSWLJIGN

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iiylor, Olifton

51
82

198
216
255
267
26 7 a
270

Atkins, James
vimentrout ,

119

142
14 2
147
148
150
156
158
la8
161
161
163
164
154
164
167

-

a

-

a

-a

-

175
176
176
178

182
V 132
183

Atkins,
Atkins,
.vtkins,
,tkins,
Atkins,
..tkins,
Atkins,
.ticins,

.

rs Ben
Britton L
&lt;

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Britton L
Burkett

.
shby

Henry

1
5

.

amie - ( Enfant )
amie ( Infant )
.
- tkins, Jeremiah
tkins, Jeremiah
.tkins ,
a m i e (I n f a n t )
tkins, J ~ «r '
tt \i ns , ...
.•
vtkins, a
.tkins, J. • i
.^ tkins, J • . • .
.tkins, James A
tki iS, A.ante V
. tkins,
lorner
.tkins , rs jallie
. it iii AS, «J •
«
tkins, artha

9

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11
22
32

04

.

a
b

*

i

.

Atkins, Jack
.shby,
rs Claudia

Atkins,
tkins,
.tkins,
.tkins,

.

Jeremiah

.

Joseph B
Joseph
J ?

Caroline
.

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!

Tstate

John
.

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04 r
o4 II
3o
56
53 1
58 1
08 I
53 1
53 I
56 1
5A I

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Barbae, Lucy E
Beaty, olton
Boyer,
k
Bailey, • G
owl in - , A

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radford ,

iSSlfi; !
.
Bailey,

Booth,
IT iley, - a
Booth, r
Bailey,
Bailey,
. . iley,
Bailey,
Bailey,
laker,

*

. a.
s
.
G.

&amp;

- fstate
Ambrose B

James

overly

.

Samuel
James
Luther
Airy

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TAB LB IX

List of infants, insane persons , and persons under other
legal disability , for whom no guardians ad liten have been appointed

at the date of filing of the accompanying report , who appear to be

owners , or to have right , title , estate or interest in any

of tie

tracts or parcels of land shown on the map filed with the report ,
which it is proposed to condo n , and who appear also to be owners
of other land contiguous to the lands sought to be condemned and

described in the petition

,

which would be damaged by the pro - osed

condemnation , and the amount of damages thereto which will res It

.

from the proposed condemnation

tRACTS CONTIGUOUS
!' TO LA! r . 13GHT
:

TO B CO* ' A NED ,
:Q\n; 3T BY LUCE IK
: FAKT , INSANE i d OK
• 01: J - Yh OK UN :
R
’
07 INFANT
: N - &gt;..
r’ ”
ALOWNT OF SUCH
.
.
DISA
1
GAL
0
: O E 111 ,NY PER BON
c r Cl DIF
W. IN L.1C :
DAP
,
0
BlllrY
: OF PERSONS UNDER
AAS INTEREST ,WHICH:WT1A TO THE PRC
: OTI T . L UAL DIS
: ; POSED COMFY L BY AwlAGED BY
WIJ
:ABILITY WHO IS
r : : K, c :
COK
PROPOSED
THE
: OWNER OF TRACT
TAIK T BY TI E
N :;B R 0 / TRACT: OR or a: IKT R OT DYI NATION .
ERS:
CO ; I
A.3 SHOWN ON UAPsTiETT IN
"

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NOTE:

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NONE

NONE

NONE

-

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NONE

Guardians ad liter have been appointed for all infants,
insane persons , and persons under other legal disability ,
who appeared to be owners or to have any right , title,
estate or interest in any of the tracts shown on the
accompanying map , which it is proposed to coi. de. n , whose
names were known to the special investigators and ippraisal
commissioners at the tine of the submission of the accompanying
*

report

.

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HAT PAHANNOQK COUNTY
TABL3 II continued

-

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract /186, who appears
to be Ilmira ullen as shown on Table I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to #193«00» if, as it appears, said owner is also
the owner of three aores, more or less, contiguous to tract . 186, and
outside the arja described in the petition, which, but for the condemn
ation of tract 136, would constitute together therewith, a larger
tract or parcel of land under the same ownership

-

.

,

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract #195, who appears
noses Claris as shown on Table I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to #50.00, if, as it appears, said owner is also the
owner of three and one half acres, more or less, contiguous to tract
#195, and outside the area described in the petition, which , but for
the condemnation of tract /195, would constitute thor with, a lurgor
tract or parcel of land under the same ownership

to be

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.

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The .nor of the fee simple estate in tract #267 a, who appe .rs
to be Joseph J
tki is as shown on able I, is entitled to incidental
damages amounting to ,40.00, if, as it a ope .rs, said owner is also the
owner of three acres, more or less, contiguous to tract /267 a, and
outside the area described in the petition, w ich, but for the condemn
ation of tr ot p207 a, would constitute therewith, a larger tract or
parcel of land under the s me ownership

.

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�TABLE HI
NAMES OF PERSONS
CLAIMING INCIDEN
TAL DAI AG S FILED
WITH THE RECORD IN
CLERK * 3 OFFICE
VTN RE CIAII 13
UADI ' 01 B P , LF OF
AN INFANT ,IN LEE
PERSON *$R PERSON
WIDER OTP R L IG;.L
DISABILITY , THAT
FACT 13 INDICATED
AFTER THE NAI TP •
L .ary D

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NUMB :R
OF THE
TRACT OR
TRACm o * o*
SHOWN ON
LAP BE
CAUSE OF
TIP GUI
DE NATION
OF VHICH
TIL CIA I!

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.Sta
Burrell

W:

a

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Woodward
Clifton Aylor
R
Farr el
J
&amp;, AN
Coppage
Richard II and
Lucy Partlow
S A Beahn
R : Dwyer

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John R Finc

500.00
200 0
No art
apecl fled
1000.00

.

Maurice Clark

.
ant.
amt.

No
specified

1000.
400.00
0

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.

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d joining land

acres adjoining
42 acres adjoining
100 acres adjoining
72

'

.

None
None

None
None
None

Adjoining land

None
None
None

Adjoining land

None

Adjoining land
50 acres adjoining

None

78

A d j o i n i n g land

None

# 79

Adjoining land

None

Adjoining laud
155 acres edjoining

None
None

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50 ' 0

200.00
No amt
s p e c i f i ed
200.00

.

552 acres adjoining
Adjoining land
99.75 acres nearby

.

. . Estes
Joseph 3. Do son
C . . Johnson
1010.00
100.00
John T. Majors
250. 0
Cumberland 3.Bonnet
Clarence L. Jenkins No amt
specified
Chas. F. Frazier
100. 0
Jas

n

/ '9 0
rCtCt

300 ,00
0
1000
^

No
specified
No ant
sp e c i f i e d

xui

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;t

CLA1: PD
. V AGED

OF LR
TRACr
;T

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3520.00

.

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;,AS Jiujrn • ' TO

AMOUNT

•

Slaughter
G
Bowling
dley M Clark
Irene B Putney

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ALOTJNT OF
INCIDENTAL
DAI AGES TO
TRACT OF
LAND
CLAIMED TO
HAVE BE ' I
DAMAGED ,
ASCERTAINED
BY THE
APPRAISAL
COLMI ION
ELS

#62

ir

/ 93
103 a
0 36
#177

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100.00

#*180
221

42.50 acres ad joining
70 acres adjoining
Adjoining land
Adjoining land

None

#224
#239

Adjoining land
Adjoining land

None
None

The only real and well founded claims
arising out of the proposed condemnation of the
of land shown on the raa filed with the report ,
claim of incidental damages has been filed with
Office , are as follows :

75.00

£100.00

None

to incidental damages
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,

The owner of the fee simple estate in tract # 26 wh appears to
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.

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264

265

266

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Horace ullea,
Clarence . ullen and
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.

Joseph 3 Atkins

-

263

npears to have claim
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proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract
to

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law of George
Pullen, deceased

V

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to fee simple estate*

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Joseph B

. . Jenkins

J

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to undivided interest
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.

A pears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Appears to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

Fee simple estate
Talliaferro Bennett
1state

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to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

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255

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256

"

appears to have claim
to foe simple est - to

.

’hi ; appears to be vacant
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for which no cl ia was

filed ana to which no claim
has over been asserted so
far us the Commissioners

.

are informed

257

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and unappropriated land
for which no alalia was
filed and to which no claim
has ever been asserted so
far as the Cozrsml as loners
are informed

.

258

J

259

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c. Broy

260

5,

261

Priest und
A
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262

263

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to fee simple estate

.

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to fee simple estate

.

ppe rs to have claim
to fee simple estate

.

..

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to fee simple estate

.

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originally constituting tract y'262 having been assigned another
number or numbers on map as finally completed.

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/

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to fee simple estate

.

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248

/

Julias Campbell

. Nicholson

Inez V

seth Jenkins

250

J* J Nethers

202

.

Newton Nicholson

Ida

J#

Nicholson

\

253

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to fee simple estate *

Fee simple estate

.
Jeremiah and Caroline
Atkins

254

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to fee simple estate*

Fee simple estate

(Claim filed by Mo Hie J
Jenkins)

.

Fee simple estate

249

251

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to fee simple estate

Henry A* Brown

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to fee simple esvAe *

Undivided interest in
fee simple estate

.

Smith Jenkins ;state

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to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

-

.

Devisees or heirs at
law of Smith Jenkins,

deceased

Io 3

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to undivided interest
in fee simple ostate

.

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344

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245

T A Nicholson and
hairs of Ida 1 Nichol
son.
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..

.

Fee simple estate

'

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. . Nicholson

T A

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fee simple estate

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to undivided interest
in feo simple estate

.

Ida

icholoon

.’state

.-

«
Devisees or heirs at
law of Ida S iohol
son, deceased

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to undividod interest
in foe simple estate

Clarence Nicholson

appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of this tract

.

-

Estate

346

.

.-

Devisees or heirs at
law of Clarence Nich
olson, deceased

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to undivided interest
in fee simple estate

Louis Nicholson

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to fee simple estate

-

V

Appears to have claim
to an interest in the
proceeds of condemn
ation of tills tract

.

.

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VIRGINIA

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
of the State of Virginia ,
Petitioner,

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AT LAW NO

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Clifton Aylor and others , and thirty seven
thousand , four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres of
land, more of less,
Defendants

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PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 8 of Chapter
410 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia , Session of 1928,
( Public Park Condemnation Act ) and pursuant to Section 29 of said Act ,

. Levi of Clarke County , ?filler A. Price of

George H

,

. Lohr Capper of

Virginia , and M

Shenandoah County ,

Frederick County , Virginia , are appointed

special investigators , and members of a board of appraisal commissioners;

each of said appointees having the citizenship and residential qualifications
required by said Act ; and said appointees are directed to qualify as such

special investigators and members of a board of appraisal commissioners
by taking

the

an o &amp;th before the Clerk of this Court to maintain and support

Constitution

of the United States of America
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the Constitution of the

State of Virginia and for the faithful and impartial discharge of their
duties as such special investigators and members of a board of appraisal

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commissioners

AND PURSUANT to section 23 of the aforesaid act ,
each of said appointees upon his qualification as such special investigator
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and as such member of a board of appraisal commissioners , or in either or

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both of said capacitities , is clothed with like right , powers and obliga

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tions and duties as those conferred by law upon the Sheriff of Rappahannock Co
Virginia , with relationship

to the execution within saiaR8ppahanr.oclr County,

of any and all oruers entered by the Court or the Judge thereof , in these
proceedings , including the service and return of process and the service

or posting of any and all notices and the return thereof
LAW OFFICES
WEAVER Qc ARMSTRONG
FRONT ROYAL , VA

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�The Clerk of the

Circuit Court of Rappahannock County,

Virginia, shall enter the foregoing in the Common Law Order Book of said

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court as a vacation order

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day of June, 1930

Given under my hand this

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Judge,

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Circuit Court of Rappahannock County, Va

VIRGINIA:

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Clerk's Office of Rappahannock Circuit Court ,June 25, 1930
The foregoing vacation order was this day received in the
said office and entered as therein

Teste:

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The State .Comission on Conser
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of Virginia ,
Petitioner

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AT LAW NO

Clifton Aylor and others, and
37 , 400 acres of land , more or
less,
Defendants

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APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL INVES
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AUBREY G. WEAVER

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WEAVER &amp; ARMSTRONG
FRONT ROYAL , VA.

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June 24th, 1930

Mr

.

. Settle ,

James M
Washington ,
Virginia

Cleric,

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Dear Jim:
I am enclosing you herewith an order of Judge

Alexander appointing three special investigators and members of

a Board of Appraisal Commissioners to condemn the park lands in

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Bappahannoc k

Please spread this order on the Common Law Order
Book as

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as you receive it

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There is also enclosed type written instructions
of Judge Alexander to these gentlemen and you are directed to give

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each of them a copy

These instructions are identical in every respect

.

with those given the same gentlemen by Judge Williams here
copies of the

They have

same already, and you need not go to the trouble of

making additional copies for them
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I have prepared the several oaths which they are

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to take and sign before you

When they have done this , please enter

a separate order on the Comaon l«w Order Book showing the qualification

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VIRGINIA

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

The State Commission on Conservation &amp; Development
of the State of Virginia,
Petitioner,

.

v

AT LAW NO

Clifton Aylor and others, and thirty-seven
thousand, four hundred ( 27,400) acres, of

land,more or less,

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE CLERK "

THE INSTRUCTIONS set out herein are directed to Mr

. Levi, Miller A. Price and M. Lohr Capper,

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whom I have appointed

special investigators and members of a board of appraisal commissioners,
in
these proceedings, and directed to qualify before you or your deputy
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BEFORE administering the necessary oaths of office
you will have each of these gentleman a carbon copy hereof and file
the

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original with the record

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TO MESSES GEORGE E LEVI, MILLER A. PRICE AND
M LOHR CAPPER, SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS AND MEMBERS
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OF A BOARD OF APPRAISAL COMMISSIONERS:

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YOUR duties as special investigators and members of
a board of appraisal commissioners are set forth in the Public Park Condem

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nation Act

IN THE PERFORMANCE of these important duties, you
are subject only to the direction and control of this Court, and the Judge
thereof, and this you should bear in mind

.

at all times

The Judge of this
.

Court wil

hold himself in readiness at al^. times to assist and advise you in

all matters pertaining to the performance of your duties, and invites you
to consult him freely in all matters as to which you may be in doubt, except
of course the making of such findings of fact, especially as to the value
LAW OFFICES
WEAVER 8c ARMSTRONG
FRONT ROYAL, VA.

of lands and other interests within the park area as to which the law imposes

on you the duty or exercising
your own

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judgment
uncontrolled and independent

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UNTIL further instructions your duties as special
investigators will be limited substantially as follows:

(a) TO making diligent inquiry as to the existence of
lands or interest in lends in the proposed park area in* Rappahannock County to
which infants, insane persons, or persons under legal disability are entitled

and lands as to which no dims of ownership have been filed and as to whether
there may be sufficient reason to believe that no such claims of ownership

will be filed;

( b) YOU are not required at this time to ascertain the
values or exact description of such lands and it will be sufficient at this
time to secure general information as to the names of owners, location,

. which might

extent, etc

be useful or necessary if and when a special report

is called for with relation thereto;

(c) TO visit the area sought to be condemned in these
proceedings and acquaint yourselves generally with the boundary lines, parcels

and t - acts into which it is subdivided, the occupants ana owners and the

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nature of their claims, the character of the soil, crops, and other informa

tion which you would deedm useful if you yourselves contemplated buying these

lands;

( d) TO furnish blank forms to persons desiring to
file claims;

( e) ON request, to assist the persons owning or
claiming right, title or interest in the lands sought to be condemned to

fill out and verify the claim forms furnished them;

( f) TO perform duties contemplated in Section 23 of

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the Park Condemnation Act

YOUR duties as members of the board of appraisal
commissioners are also set forth in the Public Park

Condemnation Act.

EY far the most important duty which you will
be called upon to perform in the course of these proceedings are the making

or finding of values of the various tracts, or parcels of land within the
park

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area and of the various claims of right, title

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and interest thereto

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�IN THE performance of these duties the utmost degree of
impartial fairness and discretion will be required of you , and it is of the

utmost importance that your conduct and bearing at all times should be such

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as to inspire confidence in your probity and rectitude and absolute impar

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tiality

WHEN YOTJ Some to make such findings of value y our sole
duty in that connection will be to ascertain and report the

true value of

the various parcels or tracts of land within the proposed park area and of
such claims of right , title or interest therein as this

e0urt or

the Judge

.

thereof may direct you to ascertain

YOUB duty then will be to ascertain values and to act on

.

each claim as an impartial and unbiased judge of such values

It is no part

of your duty to induce either the petitioner or the claimants to accept or

consent to accept any specific amount as the value of these lands , or claims
thereto, or to try to convince them that the values you may set upon them

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are the true or correct values Your duty will be limited to the making and
reporting

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to this Court findings of the facts as to value

YOU should , therefore , be extremely guarded in every word
and deed , and carefully reserve your own views as to values for the reports
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you may be called upon to submit

.

THE condemnation Act gives you very broea powers in your
investigations as to the values of the lands sought to be condemned in

the park area , but when findings come to be made as to the value of any
parcel or tract within the park area, or of any claim of right , or title

thereto , both the petitioner and the claimant will be entitled to a hearing
and

to an opportunity to

examine the witnesses called

.

at the hearing You

should not therefore permit either the petitioner or any owner or claii ant

to discuss in your presence the value of any tract or parcel of land in the
park area, or of the value of any claim of right or title thereto until and

unless there is a hearing of which both parties have hau notice
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FRONT ROYAL , VA

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TO assist you in the performance of your duties you

may call on the Court to require the parties to the proceedings to furnish
you with any information in their possession or in their files , as to the

location
parcels

,

title, ownership, extent and boundaries of any of the various

ana tracts

of different ownership within tne Park

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area

THE Act provides compensation for your services at the

rate of twelve dollars per diem ror each day in which you are actually
engaged in the performance of your duties; and reimbursements for actual

expenditures for travel , lodging, subsistence and other expenses as may be

allowed and approved by this court or the judge thereof

.

A MONTHLY itemized and duly verified statement properly

supported by the necessary vouchers, should be submitted to the Clerk of

.

the C0 urt setting forth your claims for compensation and reimbursement

And

to avoid any questions hereafter, and for the guidance of both the Clerk
and yourselves , I deem it proper to advise that the services herein directed

to be performed by you and for which you will be entitled to compensation
are to be rendered wholly in Rappahannock County wherein these proceedings

are pending; an allowance and approval of actual expenditures for lodging
and subsistence will be limited to

a maximum of three dollars per day; to

six cents per mile for travel in your own automobile ; and for all other
expenditures to those that are affirmatively shown to be reasonable and

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necessary in the performance of your duties in Warren County
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October 81st, 193S

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Mr J M Settle, Clerk,
Washington,

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Dear Jim:

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I enclose herewith answer of the John J

Miller heirs signed by Judge Harrison, which please file in the Park

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proceedings in your office

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The State Commission on Conserva
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Ayler and others, and thirty
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�. IK THE CIRCUIT COURT

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OF RAFPAHANT'OGE CCIITY

The State Commission on Conservation &amp;

Development of the State of Virginia , Petitioner ,

v

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Clifton ^yler and others, and thirty seven
thousand , four hundred ( 37 , 400 ) acres , of
land , more or less , Defendants

.

The Special Investigators and 3oard of Ap raisal

Commissioners on this 17th day of I ay , 1932 , submitted to the

Court

their

report as required by Section 4388 ( 31) of the Code of Virginia , of 1930 ,
together with the map and other exhibits referred to and made of said report ;

and it appearing to the Court that said report is in proper form and is

responsive to the order of the Court submitting to said Board the matters
required by the statute to be so submitted , the

Court , pursuant to

Section

4388 ( 32 ) of the Code of Virginia of 1930 * endorses upon said report an order

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in the folio ing words , to wit: "To the Board of Appraisal Commissioners for
Rappahannock County , Virginia ;
This report shall be held in the custody of George

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. Levi ,

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one of the nembersof said Board until the 18th day of llay , 1932 ,

and on said 18th day of Lay , 1932 , ctr as soon thereafter as is practicable , th ©

. Levi shall file said

said George H

report together with the map and all other

exhibits therein referred to and made a part thereof , with the record of
this

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTYThe State Commission on Conservation and Development of
petitioner
the State of Virginia

V.

AT LAN NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty seven Thousand Four
Hundred (37,400) Acres of land , More or Less, Defendants.

On the

£.0

, 1934, came the petitioner

day of

in the above styled proceeding , by counsel, and exhibited to the
Court the record therein, including the petition filed the 7th
day of

April ,1930 , and the map filed with and made a part

thereof; the report filed by the Board of Appraisal Commissioners
appointed therein, together with the county Ownership M&amp;P filed

with and made a part of said report ; two judgments in rem entered
respectively on the 13th day of November , 1953, and the 14th day
of March , 1934; and the orders entered respectively on the 9th day
of January ,1934, and the 12th day of May, 1934, setting forth the

payment of the awards stated in the said judgments in rem for the
taking of the numbered tracts mentioned in the tables of numbered

.

tracts set out in the said orders

Whereupon, under authority of the provisions of section

22 of the Public Park Condemnation Act , Counsel for petitioner
advised the court that it had decided not to acquire, in the course
of the above styled proceeding , the lands included in the area
described in the petition in respect of which said proceeding is

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hereinafter dismissed , and moved the court to enter an order dis
missing said proceeding in respect of the said lands, and specifically
in respect of each of the several numbered tracts into which the

said lands are divided as shown and delineated on the above mentioned

.

County Ownership Map

Upon consideration whereof , and upon the motion and prayer

of the petitioner , it is adjudged and ordered that the abovei^styled
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proceeding should he and is hereby dismissed in respect of all the

lands included in the area described in the said petition which

are not included or situate ?;ithin the boundaries of the numbered

tracts set forth in the above mentioned tables of numbered tracts
set out in the orders entered herein on the 9th day of

,

January

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1934, and on the 12th day of May , 1934; and which lie or are situ

ate outside the area included and contained within the following

BOUNDARY LINE in the description of which, wherever the line is
not shown by courses, distances and positions, or as running with
the boundary line , abutting tracts or parcels of land mentioned in
said description , v/hen designated by numbers, are the tracts so

numbered and described in the above mentioned report of the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners, and shown and delineated under their
respective numbers on the county ownership Map filed therewith,

the descriptive names used in designating said tracts together

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with their respective numbers, being thus used for greater par
ticularity of description, and having reference to and being

intendedVrespectively

to designate and include all the owners of

the lands included in the several tracts at the date of the filing

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of the above mentioned report of the Board of Appraisal Commission

ers and all those persons who appeared to have any claim of right,
title, estate or interest therein, at the date of the filing of the

said report of the Board of Appraisal commissioners as found and
reported by the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners in their said

report ; and in the descriptions of which BOUNDARY LINS, furthermore,
wherever the angles therein are described as numbered

"positions,”

the said positions and the corresponding courses and distances are

"positions,” courses and distances, set forth in the description
in the petition herein of the BOUNDARY LINE of the area described
the

in the said petition, and shown on the Map prepared by the

u»

.

S

Geological Survey and filed with the said petition, v/herein all the

courses or directions are true bearings.

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:

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

BEGINNING on top of the Blue Ridge Mountain in the boundary
line of the land described in the petition filed herein at the point
of intersection of the boundary line between Warren County and

Page County with the boundary line of Rappahannock County;

THENCE in an easterly direction along the top of said
mountain with the boundary line between Rappahannock County and

Warren County to the point of intersection with the boundary

.

. Lee Clegg

line between the Welton Beatty Tract No 5 and the C

.

Tract No 4;
THENCE with the boundary line between the Welton Beatty

.5

Tract No

. 4 to the

. Lee

Clegg Tract No

and the C

point of

intersection with the boundary line of the Chester Gap Orchard

. 6;

Company Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Chester Gap Orchard

. 6 and the Welton Beatty Tract No. 5, the J. B.

Company Tract No

. 7 and

Pomeroy Estate Tract No

. E. Boyer Tract No. 9, to

the H

a

.

corner common to the said Chester Gap Orchard Company Tract No 6

. 8, in a line

and the Nish North Tract No

. E.

of the said H

. 9;

Boyer Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nish North

. E. Boyer Tract No. 9, the H. T. Compton
Traot No. 10 and the Thomas H. Settle Tract No. 12, to a corner
common to the said Nish North Tract No. 8 and the W. P. Slaughter
. 8,

Tract No

and the H

. Settle Tract No. 12;

.

Tract No" 17, in a line of the said Thomas H

. Settle

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Thomas H

. . Slaughter Tract No. 17, the Joe Reid,
Jr. and J. P. Early Tract No. 19, the Julia M, Settle Traot No. 20
the Robinson and Kern Tract No. 21, the G. W. Boling Tract No. 22
and the Edith G. Harper Traot No. 23, to a corner common to the
said Thomas H. Settle Traot No. 12 and the said Edith G. Harper
.

Tract No 12 and the W P

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w

.

.

Tract No , 23, and common also to the E. T and G T. Miller Tract

. 24;

NO

..

THENCE with the boundary line between the E. T. and G T

. 24 and the Edith G. Harper Tract NO. 23, to a

Miller Tract No

. 23, and the
R. A. Jones Tract No. 25, in a line of the said E. T. and G. T.
Miller Tract No. 24;

.

corner common to the said Edith G Harper Tract NO

..

THENCE with the boundary line between the E. T. and G T

. 24 and

Miller Tract No

.A

the R

»

Jones

Tract

. 25, to the

NO

point of intersection with a line of the Shirley

carter Tract

.

No 33;

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Shirley carter

.

Tract No. 33 and the R. A. Jones Tract NO 2 5, the W. C. Gentry

.

Tract No 28, the H C. Pullen and others Tract NO. 266, the

.

..

.

M R Bradford Tract No 32 and the Johnson and Wimsatt Tract

. 34, to a corner

No

.

common to the said Shirley carter Tract NO 33

.

and the said Johnson and Wimsatt Tract No 34 and common also

..

.

to the F D Wood Tract No 44;

. .

THENCE with the boundary lines between the F D Wood

.

.

Tract No 44 and the Johnson and Wimsatt Tract No 34, the

. 43 and

Ed Foster Tract No

. 42-b ,

the Deatherage Heirs Tract NO

..

to a corner common to the said F D Wood Tract No. 44 ajjd the

. 45, in a line of the Deatherage Heirs

Thomas Young Tract No

.

-

Tract No 42 b ;
THENCE with the boundary line between the Thomas Young
Tract No'45 and the Deatherage Heirs Tract No 42 b to a corner
0

.

.

.

-

. .

common to the said Thomas Young Tract No 45 and the F D Wood

.

. 42-b ;

Tract No 44, in a line of the said Deatherage Heirs Tract No

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the F D. Wood

.

.

-

Tract No 44 and the Deatherage Tract No 42 b , to the point
of intersection with the boundary line of the land described
in the petition filed herein , as set forth in the said petition

.

at Position No 82, a locust stake , 7 feet from nail in blazed
dogwood and 13*1 feet from nail in blazed chestnut oak;
2

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h

�. 83,

THENCE S 74° 53’ W 608 feet, to Position No

A locust stake 2,2 feet southeast of nail in blazed chestnut
sapling and 5.6 feet northwest of nail in blazed dogwood;

. No. 84,

THENCE N 75° 25’ W 654 feet to Pos

A locust stake 3.8 feet southwest of nail in blazed dogwood
and 10.5 feet southeast of nail in blazed dead chestnut ;

. No. 85,

THENCE S 64° 01' W 684 feet, to Pos

A locust stake at upper side of peach orchard, 5 feet northeast
of an 8 foot stump;

. No. 86,

THENCE S 56° 00' W 120 feet , to Pos

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A locust stake at west edge of peach orchard, 10.8 feet south

west of nail in peach tree and 10.9 feet from nail in blazed

locust ;

. No. 87,

THENCE S 37° 44’ W 238 feet , to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area, 4.8 feet southeast of nail in
dead chestnut and 10.2 feet northeast of nail in blazed chestnut
oak;

. No. 88,

THENCE S 50° 27 * W 564 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area on south slope, 6.3 feet north
east of nail in blazed chestnut oak and 9 feet southwest of
nail in blazed persimmon tree;

. No. 89,

THENCE S 45° 06’ W 192 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area 15 feet south of abandoned wood

road;

. No. 90,

THENCE S 81° 37 * W 962 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area 13 feet northeast of nail in
blazed dogwood and 5.2 feet west of nail in chestnut oak sapling;

. No. 91,

THENCE S 61° 23' W 203 feet, to Pos

An oak stake in wooded area 11.3 feet southwest of blazed oak and
11.8 feet northeast of blazed chestnut oak;

. No. 92,

THENCE S 76° 00’ W 112 feet, to Pos
A locust stake at east edge of wood road

blazed chestnut ;

-3

7.4

feet southwest of

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. No. 93,

THENCE S 83° 48' W 715 feet, to Pos

a blazed birch tree 10 feet east of stone fenoe;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in
the petition filed herein, and running with the boundary lines

. D. Wood Tract No. 44 and the

between the F

Burrell Woodward

Tract No. 47 to the point of intersection with a line of the

. 56;

Miller Heirs Traot No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Burrell Woodward

.

. 56, to the

Tract No 47 and the Miller Heirs Tract No

point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the

. No. 97,

petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition at Pos

a locust stake at north end of apple orchard;

THENCE with said boundary line N 80° 43' W to the

point of

intersection with the boundary line between the Miller Heirs Tract

. 56

No

. B. Miller

and the C

.

\

Tract No 48;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in
the petition filed herein, and running with the boundary lines

. 56, and the C. B. Miller Tract
of intersection with a line of the B. F. Miller

between the Miller Heirs Tyact No

. 48, to the
Tract No. 49 ;
No

point

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Miller Heirs

.

. . Miller

Tract No 5 6 and the B F

.

Tc.act No 49, to the point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the

. 107 and Position No.

petition filed herein, between Position No

108;

. No. 108,

THENCE N 58° 37’ E to Pos

a locust stake 7.6 feet north of nail in blazed locust and 12.6 feet
south of nail in blazed sassafras;

. No. 109,

THENCE N 50° 34’ W 474 feet , to Pos

a stake in rail fence line at east side of apple orchard, 7.8 feet

west of nail in ash and 6.3 feet north of nail in blazed ash;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein and running with the boundary lines between

. 50 and the

the Ernest Smoot Tract No

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. 56,

Miller Heirs Tract No

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. Miller

the John J

.

Estate Tract No 54 and the Clifton Aylor

.

Tract No 51, to another point of intersection with the boundary
line of the land described in the petition filed herein, as set

.

forth in said petition at Position No 113, a locust stake in

fenoe line, 9 feet south of nail in poplar sapling and 2.5 feet
northwest of nail in locust sapling;

. .

THENCE S 65 30’ W 2476 feet, to Pos No 114,

°

a locust stake at northwest

corner of clearing, 30 feet south

of old road, 23.4 feet northeast of nail in blazed locust and

20.3 feet northwest of nail in blazed locust ;

°

. .

°

. .

THENCE N 55 09' W 242 feet, to Pos No 115,
a locust stake;

THENCE S 78 02* W 96 feet , to Pos No 116,
a locust stake at rail fence 8.9 feet southeast of nail in locust

and 5.9 feet northwest of nail in sapling;

. .

THENCE S 77 52T W 377 feet, to Pos No 117,

°

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a locust stake on steep hill side in small timber, 11 feet south

east of nail in blazed locust;

. .

THENCE S 44 41’ W 249 feet, to Pos No 118,

°

a locust stake on south slope in pine thicket 10.5 feet south

of nail in blazed pine sapling and 10 feet north of nail in blazed
pine sapling;

. .

THENCE S 61 47' W 1127 feet, to Pos No 119,

°

a locust stake at rail fence in wooded

area 6.4 feet from nail in

blazed chestnut oak and 5.9 feet from nail in blazed oak in fence
line ;

. .

THENCE N 1° 15' W 507 feet , to Pos No 120,
a locust stake at rail fence in wooded area 7 feet northeast of

nail in blazed chestnut oak sapling and 11.9 feet from nail in
blazed maple;

. .

THENCE N 56° 02’ W 460 feet, to Pos No 121,
a locust stake on steep slope in wooded area, 10.6 feet east of

nail in blazed chestnut oak and 2 feet west of nail in blazed chestnut
oak;

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. No. 1 E2,

THENCE N 65° 29’ W 581 feet, to Pos

a locust stake on south slope in wooded area, 3.7 feet northwest

of nail in chestnut oak and 4.8 feet southeast of nail in chestnut
oak;

. No. 123,

THENCE S 51° 07’ W 347 feet, to Pos

a locust stake in wooded area 8.7 feet southeast from hail in

.

blazed birch and E E feet north from nail in blazed chestnut oak;

. No. 124,

THENCE S 75° 32’ W 96 feet, to Pos

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a 40 inch oak stump 18 feet high in wooded area bearing triangular

blaze;

. No. 125,

THENCE S 87° 57’ W 1121 feet , to Pos

a locust stake in wooded area, 11.4 feet southeast from nail in

blazed chestnut oak;

. No. 126,

THENCE S 46° 01 ’ W 528 feet, to Pos

a locust stake on steep hill side at outcrop of rook in wooded area;

. No. 127,

THENCE S 8° 39’ W 454 feet, to Pos

a locust stake in wooded area, 14.6 feet northwest from nail in

blazed pine and 11.5 feet southeast from nail in blazed sapling;

. No. 128,

THENCE N 75° 37’ W 1629 feet, to Pos

in bed of Gravel Spring Branch 20.2 feet northwest from nail in

blazed birch and 22.9 feet northeast from nail in blazed maple;
THENCE down the Gravel Spring Branch S 23° 32’ E to a

.

corner common to the John J. Miller Estate Tract No 54 and the John

.

.

A Keyser Tract No 53-a;
THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein and running with the boundary lines between the

. Miller

John J

. 54 and the John A. Eeyser Tract No.

Estate Tract No

. 60

-

53 a, the Elisha Gore Tract No

and the Lula

. Miller

65, to a corner common to the John J

. Miller

the John J

.

.

W Keyser Tract No

.

Estate Tract No 54, and

. 54-1, in a

-

Estate Mary Ann Roy Heirs Tract No

. Keyser Tract No. 65;

line of the said Lula W

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�. Miller
W. Keyser

THENCE with the boundary line between the John J
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. 54-1

Estate-Mary Ann Roy Heirs Tract Ho

. 65 to

Tract No

. 65

No

and the Lula

. Keyser Tract

a corner common to the said Lula W

. 67, in a line

and the Golden Jenkins Tract No

of the said

. 54-1;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Golden Jenkins

. 67

Tract No

. M. Dwyer

and the R

. 78-b, the

Tract No

. 72, the T. B. Dwyer

Joseph

. 73-b

Tract No

Clatterbuok Tract No

. 72, to

portion of the Joseph Clatterbuck Tract No

and another

a corner common

. 67 and the Joseph Clatterbuck

to the said Golden Jenkins Tract No

. 72 and

Tract No

. B. Dwyer

common also to the T

. 73;

Tract No

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THENCE with the boundary lines between the Joseph Clatterbuck

. 73, to a corner common
to the two said tracts in a line of the M. J. Dwyer Heirs Tract
. 72 and the T. B. Dwyer

Tract No

Tract No

,

. 68;

No

. J. Dwyer

THENCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and the T. B. Dwyer Tract No. 73, to a corner

Heirs Tract No

. M. Dwyer Tract

oommon to the two said tracts in a line of the R

. 78-a;

No

. J. Dwyer Heirs

THENCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and

Tract No

. M. Dwyer

the R

. 78-a, to

Tract No

the point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the

. No.

petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition, at ?os

-

147, a 30 inch cherry tree, with triangular blaze, at east gate
post ;

THENCE leaving said boundary line and running along the
north side of the public road to the point of intersection with

. J. Dwyer Heirs Tract No. 68 and the

the boundary line between the M

. B. Dwyer Traot No. 73-a;

T

..

THENCE with the boundary line between the M J Dwyer Heirs

. 68 and

Tract No

. B. Dwyer

the T

. 73-a to

Tract No

a corner common

to the two said tracts and common also to the Ambrose Bailey Tract

. 101-b;

No

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�. J. Dwyer Heirs

THEHCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and

Tract Ho

-

the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho, 101 b to a corner

. Bernard

common to the two said tracts, and common also to the J

. 69;

Bolen Tract Ho

. Bernard

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the J

.

Bolen

. 256,
the H. L. Johnson Tract Ho. 100, the Dr. J. T. Kelley Tract Ho. 59 -a
.

Tract Ho 69 and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho 101-b , Tract Ho

. 101, to

and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

. 101

Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

69 and common also to the

a corner common to the said

. Bernard Bolen Tract Ho.
Tract Ho. 103;

and the said J

. Estes

James

A

THEHCE with the boundary line between the

. 103 and the

Tract Ho

. 101 to

Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

. 101

oommon to the said Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

. Estes

James

A

a corner

. H.

and the C

.

Bowen Tract Ho 102 in a line of the said James A. Estes Tract

. 103;

Ho

. Estes

THEHCE with the boundary line between the James A

. H. Bowen Tract Ho. 102 to

.

Tract Ho 103 and the C

a corner common

to the two said tracts and common also to the Alfred Dwyer Estate

.

Tract Ho 115;
THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Alfred Dwyer

. 115 and the C. H. Bowen Tract Ho. 102,

Estate Tract Ho

.

.

the Hina

.

-

B Dwyer Tract Ho 114 and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho 101 a, to

.

a corner common to the said Alfred Dwyer Estate Tract Ho 115 and

. 101-a and

the said Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

common also to the

. 104;

Varner and Spitler Tract Ho

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Varner and

. 104 and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho. 101-a,
the Erahk Compton Tract Ho. 112-a and the Jacob Dwyer Tract
Spitler Tract Ho

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. 108-s, to

a corner common to the said Varner and Spitler

No

.

.

-

Tract No 104 and the said Jacob Dwyer Tract No 108 a and

. Jolliffe Heirs Tract
Varner &amp; Spitler-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs,
-

the Jacob Dwyer Ann P

common also to

. 108-a-I,and the

No

.

Tract No 104-1;
THENCE with the boundary line between the Jacob Dwyer

-

.
.
Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 104-1 to a corner common to the
two said tracts in a line of the H. H. Hudson-Ann P. Jolliffe
Ann P Jolliffe &amp;eirs Tract No 108-a-I and the Varner &amp; Spitler

. 113-1;

Heirs Tract No

..

-

THENCE with the boundary line between the H H Hudson

.

.

No. 104-1 to

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract No 113 1 and the Varner&amp; Spitler-

. Jolliffe ^eirs Tract

Ann P

. H. Hudson-Julia C.
Varner &amp; Spitler -Julia

two said tracts and common also to the

H

. 113-11 and the

Overall Heirs Tract No

. Overall

C

a corner common to the

. 104-II;

Heirs Tract No

. . Hudson-

THENCE with the boundary lines between the H H

. Overall

Julia C

. Overall

-

Spitler Julia C

. Overall

-

.

Heirs Tract No 113-11 and the Varner and

dall Julia C

. 104-11, the J. W. Ken-

Heirs Tract No

.

Heirs Tract No 106-11 and the David

. Overall Heirs Tract No. 107-11, to a corner
common to the said Tract No. 113-11 and the said Tract No. 107-11
and common also to the H. H. Hudson-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract
-

Kendall Julia C

. 113-1 and the David Kendall-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No.

No

-

107 1;

. H. HudsonAnn P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 113-1 and the David Kendall-Ann
P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 107-1 to a corner common to the
THENCE with the boundary line between the H

.

-

two said tracts end common also to the Weaver and Hudson Ann P

. -

Jolliffe Heirs Tract No 109 1;

tsy

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THEHCE with the boundary lines between the David Kendall

.

.
.

-

-

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 107 1 and the Weaver and Hudson
Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 109 1 to a corner common to said
Tract Ho 109 1 and t?ne Jacob Dwyer Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract

.

.

.

-Tract

-

.

. Jolliffe

-

Ho 108 11 in a line of the said David Kendall Ann P
Heirs

-

.

Ho 107 1;

-

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Weaver and Hudson

.

.

- corner common to -two .
H. .
-Ann P.

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 109 1 and the Jacob Dwyer Ann P

.

-

Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 108 11 to a

said tracts and common also to the

. --

the

H Hudson

Jolliffe

Heirs Tract Ho 113 a II;

..

-

THMCE with the boundary line between the H H Hudson

.

.

.

.

- - to
-

corner common to
-

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 113 a II and the Jacob Dwyer
Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract Ho 108 11

a

the

two said tracts and common also to the Jacob Dwyer Ellen Burrell

..

. -

-

--

.

Tract Ho 108 1 and the H H Hudson Ellen Burrell Tract Ho 113 a I;

-

THEHCE with the boundary line between the Jacob Dwyer Ellen

.

..

-

-

Burrell Tract Ho 108 1 and the H H Hudson Ellen Burrell Tract

.

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Ho 113 a I to Station "A” as described in the judgment in rem
entered in this proceeding on the 13th day of Hovember 1933;

-

THEHCE with the several ibines described in the said judg

ment in rem, which lines are described as follows: BSGINHIHG
at Station "A”, a butterwood on the north side of Greasy Run, corner
to Jacob Dwyer and D H and D B Hershberger ;

..

..

°

THEHCE up the north side of said Run S 42 00’ W 6.50
chains to Station

"B",

an ash on the north side of said Run;

-

THEHCE crossing the Run at 1.00 chain, same course con

°

tinued in all S 74 50’ E 12.70 chains, to Station HC", a planted

stone at the angle of a fence;
THEHCE S 16 00’ W 3.95 chains to Station "D", a south

°

gate post;

-

-

10

�THENCE N 85° 30’ W 0.90 chains to Station

"E",

a stake at

the end of a fence on the south side of the its ad;

THENCE S 15° 30’ W 4.80 chains to Station "E", an iron pin
which bears S 15

30’ W 2§- feet from a marked locust, corner to

the Grcve and Spitler Tract ;

THENCE with a line of the seme N 66° 00 * E 42 chains, passing

or crossing a farm road at 15 chains to Station "G”, a stake;
THENCE N 81° 30» E 13 chains to Station "H", a large white
oak tree, which is a corner to the Erank Compton Tract, shown and

. 112 on the

delineated as Tract No

County Ownership Step filed with

the record in this proceeding;

THENCE with the boundary line between the Grove and Spitler

Tract and the said Erank Compton Tract to the point of intersection

. 112

with the boundary line between the said Erank Compton Tract No

. 119;

. Ben Armentrout

Tract No

and the Mrs

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Grove &amp; Spitler

. Ill

Tract No

. Ben Armentrout

and the Mrs

. 119 to

Tract No

a corner

common to the two said tracts and common also to the Bank of Warren

. 120 and the

Tract No

. Heiston Tract No. 125;

John J

THENCE with the boundary line between the Bank of Warren

. 120 and the

Tract No

. Heiston Tract No. 125 to

John J

a corner

. 120 and the Nina B.
No. 114-a in a line of the said John J. Heiston Tract

common to the said Bank of Warren Tract No
Dwyer Tract

. 125;

No

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the Nina B Dwyer

. -

. Heiston Tract No. 125 to a corner
common to the said Nina B. Dwyer Tract No. 114-a and the B. M.
Willis Tract No. 122 in a line of the John J. Heiston Tract No. 125;

Tract No 114 a and the John J

. M. Willis

THENCE with the boundary lines between the B

. -

.

.

Tract No 122 and the Nina B Dwyer Tract No 114 a, the David

. 131, the Mrs. . H. Erazier Tract No. 132 and the

Dwyer Tract No

j

. Dwyer Tract No. 114-b to

Nina B

a corner oommon to the said

. M. Willis Tract No. 122 and the said Nina B. Dwyer Tract No.
114-b and common also to the Ellis Miller Tract No. 124;
B

-11

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V

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the Hina B Dwyer

.

. -

Tract Ho 114 b and the Ellis Miller Tract Ho 124 to a corner

.

.

common to the said Hina B Dwyer Tract Ho 114-b and the Ben
Menefee Estate Tract H0 123 in a line of the said Ellis Miller

.

.

Tract Ho 124;
THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Bllis Miller

.
Andrew J. Clark Tract

.

Tract Ho 124 and the Ben Menefee Estate Tract Ho 123 to the
point of intersection with a line of the

. -

Ho 138 b;
THBHCE with the boundary lines between the Ben Menefee

Estate Tracs

. 123 ana

JSIU

ttie

. 138-b to

-narew J.

Clark Tract Ho

. Clark Tract Ho. 138-b and

a corner common to the said Andrew J

. Huffman Tract Ho. 141 in a line
Estate Tract Ho. 123;

th® Joseph A

Menefee

of the said Ben

.

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Joseph A Huffman

.

. Clark Tract Ho. 136-b, the BurHo. 147 and the Andrew J. Clark Tract Ho. 138,

Tract Ho 141 and the Andrew J
kett Atkins Tract

. 141

.

to a corner common to the said Joseph A Huffman Tract Ho

. 139 in

and the Joe Darnell Tract Ho

.

a line of the said Andrew J

. 138;

Clark Tract Ho

THEHGE with the boundary lines between the Andrew J. Clark

.

. 139, the

Tract Ho 138 and the Joe Darnell Tract Ho

. 127-a

Carter Tract Ho

.

Judith M

. Cornwell Tract Ho. 134 to
J. Clark Traot Ho. 138 and the

and the Lucy M

a corner common to the said Andrew

. Cornwell Tract Ho. 134 and
Dodson Traot Ho. 136;
said Lucy M

common also to the Lily

.

THEHCE with the boundary line between the Lucy M Cornwell

.

.

Tract Ho 134 and the Lily Dodson Tract Ho 136 to a corner common

. 136 and the Joseph S. Dodson
of the said Luoy M. Cornwell Tract Ho.

to the said Lily Dodson Tract Ho

.

Tract Ho

135 in a line

134;

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\

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Joseph S. Godson

. 136, the Ben Woodward
and others Tract No. 137 to
of intersection with the boundary line of the land de-

.
No. 121 and the Jeff T. Frazier

Tract No 135 and the lily Dodson Tract No
Tract

the point

scribed in the petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition;

. No. 583,

THENCE with the said boundary line S 11° 34’ W to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.9 feet north of nail in blaze on 6 inch locust and
17.9 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 7-inch poplar;

. No. 582,

THENCE S 4° 31 * W 497 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 5 inch poplar;

. No. 581,

THENCE S 15° 58’ E 1499 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 11.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 4-inch chestnut

to Pos. No. 580,

and 11.4 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8 inch chestnut oak;

THENCE S 24° 14 » W 411 feet,

an oak stake 11.5 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 6-inch redwood

-

bush and 16.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 15 inch basswood ;

. No. 579,

THENCE S 39° 38' E 454 feet , to Pos

an oak stake, 25 feet from nail in blaze on 6-inch chestnut oak

-

and 40.7 feet from nail in blaze on 6 inch chestnut oak;

. No. 578,

THENCE S 70° 30' E 320 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 11.9 feet south of nail in blaze on 8-inch basswood

THENCE S 48° 48' E 557 feet, to Pos. No. 577,

and 19.9 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 10 inch basswood ;

-

an oak stake 12.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inch chestnut
*

-

oak and 14.8 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 3 inch chestnut oak;

. No. 576,

THENCE N 83° 58 » E 549 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 10 inch poplar;

. No. 575,

THENCE N 6° 12' E 609 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 5 inch poplar;

. No. 574,

THENCE N 49° 25 * E 1129 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 6.7 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 4-inoh birch

-

and 8.9 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inch redwood bush;

-13-

�. No. 573,

THENCE N 86° 04’ E 709 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 8.2 feet south of nail in blaze on 4 inoh dogwood and

-

5.0 feet northwest of nail in blsze on 5 inch dogwood;

. No. 572,

THENCE S 58° 15 ’ E 1183 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 10 inch

-

chestnut oak and 8.5 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inch ash;

. No. 571,

THENCE N 83° 46’ E 457 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 8 inch white oak;

. No. 570,

THENCE S 19° 16’ E 1892 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 12.6 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 10 inoh Spanish

-

oak and 15.3 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch chestnut oak;

. No. 569,

THENCE S 2° 00' W 773 feet , to Pos

-

an oak stake 13.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch dogwood

-

and 19.3 feet east of nail in blaze on 8 inoh chestnut oak;

. No. 568,

THENCE S 3° 34' W 419 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 6 inch dogwood;

. No. 567,

THENCE S 75° 43’ W 204 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 6 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch chestnut

-

oak and 8.9 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inch chestnut oak;

THENCE N 71° 57’ W 794 feet, to

^os. No. 566,

an oak stake 4.8 feet northeast from nail in blaze on 6-inoh
ohestnut oak and 7.6 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 4-inch
chestnut oak;

. No. 565,

THENCE N 51° 03' W 442 feet, to Pos
a nail in

triangular

-

blaze on 8 inch chestnut oak;

.

THENCE N 88° 44’ W 1099 feet, to Pos. No 564,

-

an oak stake 12.2 feet north of nail in triangular blaze on 4 inch

-

hickory and 14.2 feet west of nail in blaze on 4 inch oak;

. No. 563,

THENCE N 63° 58' W 1035 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 10.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8-inch chest nut oak and 8.6 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 5-inch ohestnut oak;
THENCE S 84° 40’ W 358 feet, to Pos No 562,

. .

-

an oak stake 22.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 12 inch hickory
,
and 7.2 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 4-inch chestnut oak,

-14-

�.

THENCE S 42° 16’ E 617 feet, to ^os No, 553,

-

an oak stake 6,4 feet south of nail in blaze on 4 inch beech and

-

6,9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inch persimmon;

. No. 552,

THENCE S 29° 04’ W 769 feet , to

os

an oak stake 23.2 feet north of nail in blaze on 12-inch apple

tree, and 1.3 feet west of chiseled cross in painted circle on rock;

. No. 551,

THENCE S 74° 06’ E 2260 feet, to £*os

-

an oak stake 16.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inoh wild

-

cherry and 15.8 feet north of nail in blaze on 8 inch wild cherry;

. No. 550,

Pos

THENCE S 59° 22’ E 958 feet, to

an oak tree 31.4 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8-lnch apple

tree and 24 feet north of chiseled cross in painted circle on rook;

. No. 549,

THENCE S 57° 14’ E 510 feet , to P08

an oak stake 20.4 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 6-inch pine
and 22.2 feet east of nail in blaze on 5-inoh pine;

. No. 548,

THENCE S 64° 17’ E 553 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 3.4 feet west of nail in blaze on 5-inch gum and 6 feet

-

south of nail in blaze on 7 inch gum;

. No. 547,

THENCE N 61° 05' E 484 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.4 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch pine

-

and 15.4 feet north of nail in blaze on 4 inch birch;

. No. 546,

THENCE N 59° 20' E 676 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 12.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inch birch

-

and 13 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inoh oak;

. No. 545,

THENCE N 62° 44' E 793 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.9 feet from nail in blaze on 16 inoh oak and 17.4

-

feet from nail in blaze on 5 inch pine;
THENCE S 33° 16’ E 512 feet , to

-

^os. No. 544,

a nail in triangular blaze on 7 inoh chestnut oak;

. No. 543,

THENCE S 51° 54' E 261 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 16 feet from nail in blaze on 7-inoh dogwood and 7.1

-

feet from nail in blaze on 4 inoh hickory;

-16

�. No. 542,
blaze on 10-inch

THENCE S 31° 21 ’ W 794 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 14.4 feet from nail in

poplar and

11.8 feet from nail in blaze on 8-inch poplar;

. No. 541,

THENCE S 29° 27 * W 512 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 11.3 feet from nail in blaze on 8-inch poplar and 6.5
feet frcrn nail in blaze on 4-inch oak;
THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein, and running with the boundary line between the

. Atkins Tract No. 267 and the

Joseph B

. Jenkins Tract No. 193

Annie E

. Atkins Tract No. 267 and the
No. 212 in a line of the said Annie E.

to a corner common to the said Joseph B

. H. Woodward

W

Estate Traot

. 193;

Jenkins Tract No

. H. Woodward

THENCE with the boundary line between the W

. 212 and the Annie E. Jenkins Tract No. 193 to a
corner common to the said W. H. Woodward Estate Tract No. 212 and
the Elmira Pullen Tract No. 186 in a line of the said Annie E. Jenkins
Tract No. 193;
Estate Tract No

. Jenkins

THENCE with the boundary line between the Annie E

. 193 and the

Tract No

. 186 to a corner

Elmira Pullen Tract No

common

to the two said tracts and common also to the Hettie M. Jenkins

. 192;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Elmira Pullen

.

.

.

Tract No 186 and the Hettie M Jenkins Tract No 192 to a corner

. . O'Bannon

common to the two said tracts and common also to the P H

. 187;

Traot No

. Jenkins

THENCE with the boundary line between the Hettie M

. 192 and the P. H

Tract No

*

. 187 to a corner

O'Bannon Traot No

. Jenkins Tract No. 192 and the J. W.
No. 191 in a line of the said P. H. O’Bannon Tract

common to the said Hettie M
Jenkins Tract

. 187;

No

. H. O'Bannon

THENCE with the boundary line between the P

.

. W. Jenkins

Tract No 187 and the J

. 191

Tract No

to a corner common

. O'Bannon Tract No. 187 and the Mary M. Claytor Tract

to the said P » H

. 188;

No

- 17

�. Claytor

THENCE with the boundary line between the %ry M

. 188 and the J. W. Jenkins Tract No. 191 to a corner

Tract No

.

common to the two said tracts and common also to the Hubert C

. 190;

Jenkins Tract No

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the Mary M Claytor

. 188 and the Hubert C. Jenkins Tract No. 190, to

Tract No

a corner

. Jack Atkins

common to the two said tracts and common also to the A

. 198;

Tract No

. Jenkins

THENCE with the boundary line between the Hubert G

. 190 and the A. Jack Atkins Tract No. 198 to a corner common

Tract No

to the two said tracts and common also to the Silas Jenkins Tract

. 189;

No

. Jack Atkins Tract
No. 198 and the Silas Jenkins Tract No. 189 to the point of interTHENCE with the boundary line between the A

. Harrison Jenkins Tract No. S14;

section with a line of the A

. Harrison Jenkins
Tract No. 214, the A. Jack Atkins Tract No. 198, the W. J. Rutherford
Tract No. 170, the C. W. Yates Trustee Tract No. 202 and the E. L.
Crane Tract No. 207, to a corner common to the said A. Harrison
Jenkins Tract No. 214 and the said E. L. Crane Traot No. 207 and
THENCE with the boundary lines b etween the A

. 204 and the !tack and

common also to the Nathan Jenkins Tract No

. 205;

Hunter Dodson Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204 and the Jack and Hunter Dodson Tract No. 205, to a

Tract No

. 206 and the aid Jack
..
^
Dodson Traot No. 205 in a line of the said Nathan

corner common to the H A Brown Tract No
and

Hunter

. 204;

Jenkins Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204 and the H. A. Brown Tract No. 206, to a corner common

Traot No

to the two said tracts and common slso to the Nathan Jenkins Traot

. 204-a and the C. J. and Louise Miller and W. T. Taylor Traot

No

. 199;

No

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�THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nathan Jenkins

. E04-a and the H. A. Brown Tract No. 206, to a corner common
to the Thomas Nicholson Tract No. 245 and the said H. A. Brown Tract
No. 206 in a line of the Nathan Jenkins Tract No. 204-a;

Traot No

THMCE with the boundary lines between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204-a and the Thomas Nicholson Tract No. 245 to the point

Tract No

of intersection with the boundary line between Rappahannock County
and Madison County;

THENCE in a northwesterly direction with the boundary line
between Rappahannock County and Madison County to the point of

intersection with the boundary line of Page County on top of the
Blue Ridge Mountain;

THENCE with the boundary line between Rappahannock County

.

and Page County to the place of BEGINNING

\

�And it appearing that the lands thus described include
each and all of the several tracts numbered and described in the
said report of the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners , and shown

and delineated on the said County ownership Map , which are set forth
in the following table of said numbered tracts, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the above styled proceeding should be and is hereby
dismissed in respect of each of the numbered tracts mentioned in the

-

said table:

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TABLE OF NUMBERED TRACTS LYING .71THIN THE AREA DESCRIBED IN THE
PETITION HEREIN, AS DESCRIBED AND NUMBERED IN THE REPORT OF THE
BOARD OF APPRAISAL COMMISSIONERS AND SHOWN AND DELINEATED UNDER
THEIR RESPECTIVE NUMBERS ON THE COUNTY OWNERSHIP MAP FILED WITH
AND MADE A PART OF SAID REPORT, IN RESPECT OF WHICH PETITIONER

DESIRES TO DISMISS THIS PROCEEDING UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTION
22 OF THE PUBLIC PARK CONDEMNATION ACT, PETITIONER HAVING DECIDED
NOT TO SEEK TO ACQUIRE THE SAID TRACTS IN THE COURSE OF THIS PRO
CEEDING.

-

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,- 13, 14, 15, 16 , 17, 18, 19, 20 , 21, 22, 23,
25, 26, 27, 28, 29 , 30, 31, 31 b , 32, 34, 35, 36, 37 , 38, 39,

-,

-

-, -,

-

40, 41, 42, 42 a, 43, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53 a, 59 a , 60, 61, 42 b ,
62, 63, 64, 65

-

-

66, 67, 73, 73 a, 74, 75

-

75 a

, ,

76, 78, 78 a,

79 , 79 a, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 92

-

-,

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93, 94, 95, 96 , 97 , 98, 99, 100, 101, 101 a, 101 b , 102, 108 a,

- -II, -,

-, ,-

-

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108 a I, 109 1, 112, 112 a, 112 1 , 113 1, 113

-, -

-

-

113 a i

114 114 a, 114 b , 116 117 118, 119 120 123 126,

113 a

-

-

127 127 a, 127 1 , 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135 , 139, 133,

-

-

,

.

140, 141, 141 b , 169 a , 170 a , 189 , 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,

-,

195, 196, 197, 203 a , 205

217 , 218, 219 , 220

-,

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206 , 206 a , 209 ) 210, 214, 215, 216 ,

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221, 221 a , 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227,

,

228, 228 a, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 235 a, 236, 237,

238, 239

240 , 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248 249 , 250 , 252,

.

254, 255, 256, 263, 264, 265 , 266 , 268

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                    <text>THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204-a

Tract No

. A. Brown Tract No. 206,

and the H

to a corner common

. 245 and the said H. A. Brown Tract
of the Nathan Jenkins Tract No. 204-a;

to the Thomas Nicholson Tract No

. 206 in a line

No

THENCE with the boundary lines betv^ een the Nathan Jenkins

. 204-a and the Thomas Nicholson Tract No. 245 to the point

Tract No

o? intersection with the boundary line between Rappahannock County
and Madison County;

THENCE in a northwesterly direction with the boundary line
between Rappahannock County and Madison County to the point of

intersection with the boundary line of Page County on top of the
Blue Ridge Mountain;

THENCE with the boundary line between Rappahannock County

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and Page County to the place of BEGINNING

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And it appearing that the lands thus described include
each and all of the several tracts numbered and described in the
said report of the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners , and shown
and delineated on the said County ownership Map, which are set forth
in the following table of said numbered tracts, it is further adjudged
and ordered that the above styled proceeding should be and is hereby

dismissed in respect of each of the numbered tracts mentioned in the

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said table:

�TABLE OF NUMBERED TRACTS LYING ,71 THIN TP3E AREA DESCRIBED IN THE
PETITION HEREIN, AS DESCRIBED AND NUMBERED IN THE REPORT OF THE
BOARD OF APPRAISAL COMMISSIONERS AND SHOWN AND DELINEATED UNDER
THEIR RESPECTIVE NUMBERS ON THE C OTJNTY OWNERSHIP MAP FILED WITH
AND MADE A PART OF SAID REPORT, IN RESPECT OF WHICH PETITIONER

DESIRES TO DISMISS THIS PROCEEDING UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTION
22 OF THE PUBLIC PARK CONDEMNATION ACT, PETITIONER HAVING DECIDED
NOT TO SEEK TO ACQUIRE THE SAID TRACTS IN THE COURSE OF THIS PROCEEDING.

1, 2, 5, 4, 6, 8,- 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,

25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 31-b , 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,

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40, 41, 42, 42 a, 43, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53 a, 59-a , 60, 61, 42 b,

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62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 73, 73-a, 74, 75, 75-a, 76, 78, 78-a,
79, 79-a, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92,

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93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 101-a, 101 b , 102, 108 a,

-n, 113-a-l,

108-a-I, 109-1, 112, 112-a, 112-1, 113-1, 113

113 a-II, 114, 114-a, 114-b , 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 123, 126,

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127, 127 a, 127-1, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 139, 133,

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140, 141, 141 b, 169-a, 170 a , 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,

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195, 196, 197, 203 a , 205, 206, 206-a , 209, 210 , 214, 215, 216,

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217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 221-a , 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227,
228, 228 a, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 235-a, 236, 237,

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238, 239 , 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 249 , 250, 252,

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254, 255, 256, 263, 264, 265 , 266, 268

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
petitioner
the State of Virginia

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AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty seven Thousand Four
Hundred (37,400) Acres of land , More or Less, Defendants.

On the (ko day of

, 1934, came the petitioner

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in the above styled proceeding , by counsel, and exhibited to the
Court the record therein, including the petition filed the 7th
April ,1930 , and the map filed with and made a part

day of

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thereof ; the report filed by the Board of Appraisal Commissioners
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appointed therein , together with the county Ownership Map filed
t

with and made a part of said report ; two judgments in rem entered
respectively on the 13th day of November , 1933, and the 14th day
of March, 1934; and the orders entered respectively on the 9th day

of January ,1934, and the 12th day of May, 1934, setting forth the

payment of the awards stated in the said judgments in rem for the
taking of the numbered tracts mentioned in the tables of numbered

.

tracts set out in the said orders

Whereupon, under authority of the provisions of section

22 of the Public Park Condemnation Act , counsel for petitioner
advised the court that it had decided not to acquire, in the course
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of the above styled proceeding , the lands included in the area
described in the petition in respect of which said proceeding is

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hereinafter dismissed , and moved the court to enter an order dis

missing said proceeding in respect of the said lands, and specifically

in respect of each * of the several numbered tracts into which the

said lands are divided as shown and delineated on the above mentioned

.

County Ownership Map

Upon consideration whereof , and upon the motion and prayer

of the petitioner , it is adjudged and ordered that the above,styled
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proceeding should be and is hereby dismissed in respect of all the

lands included in the area described in the said petition which

are not included or situate within the boundaries of the numbered

tracts set forth in the above mentioned tables of numbered tracts
set out in the orders entered herein on the 9th day of

January,

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1934, and on the 12th day of May , 1934; and which lie or are situ

ate outside the area included and contained within the following

BOUNDARY LINE in the description of which, wherever the line is
not shown by courses, distances and positions, or as running with
the boundary line , abutting tracts or parcels of land mentioned in
said description , when designated by numbers, are the tracts so

numbered and described in the above mentioned report of the Board
of Appraisal Commissioners, and shown and delineated under their
respective numbers on the County Ownership Map filed there?/ith,

the descriptive names used in designating said tracts together
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with their respective numbers, being thus used for greater par
ticularity of description, and having reference to and being

intendedVrespectively

to designate and include all the owners of

the lands included in the several tracts at the date of the filing

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of the above mentioned report of the Board of Appraisal Commission

ers and all those persons ?/ho appeared to have any claim of right,
title, estate or interest therein, at the date of the filing of the

said report of the Board of Appraisal commissioners as found and
reported by the said Board of Appraisal Commissioners in their said

report ; and in the descriptions of which BOUNDARY LINE, furthermore,

v/herever the angles therein are described as numbered "positions,11
the said positions and the corresponding courses and distances are
the "positions," courses and distances, set forth in the description
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in the petition herein of the BOUNDARY LINE of the area described
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in the said petition, and shown on the Map prepared by the
Geological Survey

ai\d

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filed with the said petition, wherein all the

courses or directions are true bearings.

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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY

BEGINNING on top of the Blue Ridge Mountain in the boundary

line of the land described in the petition filed herein at the point
of intersection of the boundary line between Warren County and

Page County with the boundary line of Rappahannock County;

THENCE in an easterly direction along the top of said
mountain with the boundary line between Rappahannock County and

Warren County to the point of intersection with the boundary

. Lee Clegg

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line between the Welton Beatty Traot No 5 and the C

.

Tract No 4;
THENCE with the boundary line between the Welton Beatty

. 5 and the C. Lee Clegg Tract No. 4 to the point

Tract No

of

intersection with the boundary line of the Chester Gap Orchard

. 6;

0

Company Traot No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Chester Gap Orchard

. 6 and the Welton Beatty Tract No. 5, the J. B.
Pomeroy Estate Tract No. 7 and the H. E. Boyer Tract No. 9, to a
corner common to the said Chester Gap Orchard Company Tract No. 6
Company Tract No

. 8, in a line

and the Nish North Traot No

. E.

of the said H

. 9;

Boyer Tract No
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THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nish North

.

. E. Boyer Tract No. 9, the H. T. Compton

Traot No 8, and the H

. 10 and the Thomas H, Settle Tract No. 12, to a corner
common to the said Nish North Tract No. 8 and the W. ?. Slaughter

Traot No

. Settle

'17, in a line of the said Thomas H
Tract No

. 12;

Tract No

. Settle

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Thomas H

. 12 and the W. P. Slaughter Tract No. 17, the Joe Reid,
Jr. and J. P. Early Traot No. 19, the Julia M. Settle Traot No. 20
the Robinson and Hern Traot No. 21, the G. W. Boling Tract No. 22
and the Edith G. Harper Traot No. 23, to a corner common to the
said Thomas H. Settle Traot No. 12 and the said Edith G. Harper

Traot No

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Tract No , 23, and common also to the

. and

s.

T

G « T * Hiller Tract

. 24;

No

. T. and G. T.
NO. 23, to a

THENCE with the boundary line between the E

. 24 and the Edith G. Harper Tract

Miller Tract No

. Harper Tract NO. 23, and the
line of the said E. T. and G. T.

corner common to the said Edith G

. A. Jones Tract No. 25,

R

in a

. 24;

Miller Tract No

. T. and G. T.

THENCE with the boundary line between the E

. 24 and

Miller Tract No

. A. Jones Tract NO. 25, to

the R

point of intersection with a line of the Shirley

the

carter Tract

. 33;

No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Shirley carter

. A. Jones Tract NO. 2 5, the W. C. Gentry
Tract No. 28, the H. C. Pullen and others Tract NO. 266, the
M. R. Bradford Tract No. 32 and the Johnson and wimsatt Tract
No. 34, to a corner common to the said Shirley carter Tract NO. 33
and the said Johnson and Wimsatt Tract No. 34 and common also
to the F. D. Wood Tract No. 44;
THENCE with the boundary lines between the F. D. Wood
Tract No. 44 and the Johnson and Wimsatt Tract No. 34, the
Ed Foster Tract No. 43 and the Deatherage Heirs Tract NO. 42-b ,
to a corner common to the said F. D. Wood Tract No. 44 a&amp;d the
. 33

Tract No

.

and the R

•

. 45,

Thomas Young Tract No

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in a line of the Deatherage Heirs

. 42-b ;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line betv/een the Thomas Young

.

45 and the Deatherage Heirs
Tract No'

Tract No. 42-b to a corner

. 45 and

common to the said Thomas Young Tract NO

. D. Wood

the F

. 42-b ;

.

Tract No 44, in a line of the said Deatherage Heirs Tract No

. D. Wood

THENCE with the boundary line between the F

. 44 and

Tract No

. 42-b , to

the Deatherage Tract No

the point

of intersection with the boundary line of the land described

in the petition filed herein, as set forth in the said petition

. 82, a locust

at Position No

stake , 7 feet from nail in blazed

dogwood and 13.1 feet from nail in blazed chestnut oak;

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�. 83,

THENCE S 74° 53' W 608 feet, to Position No

A locust stake 2.2 feet southeast of nail in blazed chestnut
sapling and 5.6 feet northwest of nail in blazed dogwood;

. No. 84,

THENCE N 75° 251 W 654 feet to Pos

A locust stake 3.8 feet southwest of nail in blazed dogwood
and 10.5 feet southeast of nail in blazed dead chestnut ;

. No. 85,

THENCE S 64° 01 ’ W 684 feet, to Pos

A locust stake at upper side of peach orchard, 5 feet northeast
of an 8 foot stump;

. No. 86,

THENCE S 56° 00’ W 120 feet , to Pos

A locust stake at west edge of peach orchard, 10.8 feet south

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west of nail in peach tree and 10.9 feet from nail in blazed
locust ;

. No. 87,

THENCE S 37° 441 W 238 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area, 4.8 feet southeast of nail in
dead chestnut and 10.2 feet northeast of nail in blazed chestnut
oak;

. No. 88,

THENCE S 50° 27 » W 564 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area on south slope, 6.3 feet north

east of nail in blazed chestnut oak and 9 feet southwest of
nail in blazed persimmon tree;

. No. 89,

THENCE S 45° 06’ W 192 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area 15 feet south of abandoned wood

road;

. No. 90,

THENCE S 81° 37 * W 962 feet, to Pos

A locust stake in wooded area 13 feet northeast of nail in
blazed dogwood and 5.2 feet west of nail in chestnut oak sapling;

. No. 91,

THENCE S 61° 23' W 203 feet, to Pos

in oak stake in wooded area 11,3 feet southwest of blazed oak and

11.8 feet northeast of blazed chestnut oak;

. No. 92,

THENCE S 76° 00' W 112 feet, to Pos
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locust stake at .east edge of wood road

blazed chestnut ;

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feet southwest of

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. No. 93,

THENCE S 83° 48' W 715 feet, to Pos

a blazed birch tree 10 feet east of stone fenoe;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in
the petition filed herein, and running with the boundary lines

. D. Wood Tract No. 44 and the

between the F

Burrell Woodward

.

Tract No 47 to the point of intersection with a line of the

. 56;

Miller Heirs Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Burrell Woodward

. 47

Tract No

. 56, to the

and the Miller Heirs Tract No

point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the

. No. 97,

petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition at Pos

a locust stake at north end of apple orchard;

THENCE with said boundary line N 80° 43' W to the

point of

intersection with the boundary line between the Miller Heirs Tract
•

. 56 and

No

. B. Miller

the C

.

X

Tract No 48;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in
the petition filed herein, and running with the boundary lines

. 56,

between the Miller Heirs Tyact No

. 48, to the
Tract No. 49 ;
No

. B. Miller

and the C

Tract

. F. Miller

point of intersection with a line of the B

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Miller Heirs

.

. . Miller

Tract No 5 6 and the B F

.

Tfc.act No 49, to the point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the

. 107 and Position No.

petition filed herein, between Position No

108;

. No. 108,

THENCE N 58° 57 ’ E to Pos

a locust stake 7.6 feet north of nail in blazed locust and 12.6 feet
south of nail in blazed sassafras;

. No. 109,

THENCE N 50° 34’ W 474 feet , to Pos

a stake in rail fence line at east side of apple orchard, 7.8 feet
west of nail in ash and 6.3 feet north of nail in blazed ash;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein and running with the boundary lines between

. 50 and the
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the Ernest Smoot Tract No

. 56,

Miller Heirs Tract No

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,

. Miller

the John J

. 51, to

Tract Ho

. 54 and the

Estate Tract Ho

Clifton Aylor

another point of intersection with the boundary

line of the land described in the petition filed herein, as set

. 113, a locust

forth in said petition at Position Ho

stake in

fenoe line, 9 feet south of nail in poplar sapling and 2.5

feet

northwest of nail in locust sapling;

. Ho. 114,

THENCE S 65° 30’ W 2476 feet, to Pos

a locust stake at northwest corner of clearing, 30 feet south
of old road, 23.4 feet northeast of nail in blazed looust and

20.3 feet northwest of nail in blazed locust ;

. No. 115,

THENCE H 55° 09' W 242 feet, to Pos
a locust stake;

. Ho. 116,

THENCE S 78° 02' W 96 feet , to Pos

a locust stake at rail fence 8.9 feet southeast of nail in locust
and 5.9 feet northwest of nail in sapling;

. Ho. 117,

THENCE S 77° 52’ W 377 feet , to Pos

a locust stake on steep hill side in small timber, 11 feet south

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east of nail in blazed looust ;

. Ho. 118,

THENCE S 44° 41 ’ W 249 feet , to Pos

a locust stake on south slope in pine thicket 10.5 feet south

of nail in blazed pine sapling and 10 feet north of nail in blazed
pine sapling;

. No. 119,

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THENCE S 61° 47 * W 1127 feet, to Pos

a locust stake at rail fence in wooded area 6.4 feet from nail in

blazed ohestnut oak and 5.9 feet from nail in blazed oak in fence

line ;

. No. 120,

THENCE N 1° 15' W 507 feet , to Pos

a locust stake at rail fence in wooded area 7 feet northeast of

nail in blazed ohestnut oak sapling and 11.9 feet from nail in
blazed maple;

. No. 121,

THENCE N 56° 02' W 460 feet , to Pos

a locust stake on .steep slope in wooded area, 10.6 feet east of

nail in blazed chestnut oak and 2 feet west of nail in blazed chestnut
oak;

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°

THENCE N 65 29’ W 581 feet, to Pos

a locust stake on south slope in wooded area, 3.7 feet northwest

of nail in chestnut oak and 4.8 feet southeast of nail in chestnut
oak;

. .

°

THENCE S 51 07’ W 347 feet, to Pos No 123,
a locust stake in wooded area 8.7 feet southeast from hail in

blazed birch and 2.2 feet north from nail in blazed chestnut oak;

. No. 124,

THENCE S 75 32’ W 96 feet, to Pos

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a 40 inch oak stump 18 feet high in wooded area bearing triangular

bl aze;

. No. 125,

°

THENCE S 87 57’ W 1121 feet , to Pos

a locust stake in wooded area, 11.4 feet southeast from nail in
blazed chestnut oak;

. .

°

THENCE S 46 01' W 528 feet, to Pos No 126,

a locust stake on steep hill side at outcrop of rook in wooded area;

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THENCE S 8 39' W 454 feet, to Pos No 127,

°

a locust stake in wooded area, 14.6 feet northwest from nail in

blazed pine and 11.5 feet southeast from nail in blazed sapling;

. .

THENCE N 75 37’ W 1629 feet, to Pos No 128,

°

in bed of Gravel Spring Branch 20.2 feet northwest from nail in

blazed birch and 22.9 feet northeast from nail in blazed maple;
THENCE down the Gravel Spring Branch S 23 32’ E to a

°

.

.

corner common to the John J Miller Estate Tract No 54 and the John

.

.

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A ICeyser Tract No 53 a;
THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein and running with the boundary lines between the

. Miller

John J

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. 60 and

53 a, the Elisha Gore Tract No
65,

.
W. Keyser Tract No.

.

.

Estate Tract No 54 and the John A Keyser Tract No
the Lula

. Miller Estate Tract No. 54, and

a corner common to the John J

. Miller

the John J

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Estate Mary Ann Roy Heirs Tract No 54 1, in a

. 65;

line of the said Lula W Keyser Tract No

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W. Keyser

THENCE with the boundary line between the John J
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. 54-1 and the Lula
common to the said Lula W. Keyser Tract

Estat e-Mary Ann Roy Heirs Tract Ho

. 65 to a corner

Tract No

. 65

No

. 67, in a line

and the Golden Jenkins Tract No

of the said

. 54-1;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Golden Jenkins

. 67

Tract No

. M. Dwyer

and the R

. 78-b, the

Tract No

. 72, the T. B. Dwyer

Joseph

. 73-b

Tract No

Clatterbuok Tract No

. 72, to

portion of the Joseph Clatterbuck Tract No

and another

a corner common

. 67 and the Joseph Clatterbuck

to the said Golden Jenkins Tract No

. 72 and

Tract No

. B. Dwyer

common also to the T

. 73;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between’ the Joseph Clatterbuck

. B. Dwyer Tract No. 73, to a corner common
to the two said tracts in a line of the M. J. Dwyer Heirs Tract
. 72 and

Tract No

the T

,

. 68;

No

. J. Dwyer

THENCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and

Heirs Tract No

common to the two said

. B. Dwyer Tract No. 73, to a corner
tracts in a line of the R. M. Dwyer Tract
the T

. 78-a;

No

. J. Dwyer

THENCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and

Tract No

. M. Dwyer

the R

. 78-a, to

Tract No

Heirs

the point of

intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the
%

. No.

petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition, at Pos

147, a 30-inch cherry tree, with triangular blaze, at east gate
post ;

THENCE leaving said boundary line and running along the
north side of the public road to the point of intersection with

. Dwyer Heirs Tract No. 68 and the

the boundary line between the M, J

. B. Dwyer

T

. 73-a;

Traot No

. J. Dwyer Heirs

THENCE with the boundary line betw/een the M

. 68 and

Traot No

. B. Dwyer

the .T

. 73-a to

Tract No

a corner common

to the two said tracts and common also to the Ambrose Bailey Tract

. 101-b;

No

-7

�. J. Dwyer Heirs

THEHCE with the boundary line between the M

. 68 and

Tract Ho

. 101-b to a corner

the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

. Bernard

common to the two said tracts, and common also to the J

. 69;

Bolen Tract Ho

. Bernard

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the J

Bolen

.

. 256,

.

-

Tract Ho 69 and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho 101 b , Tract Ho

. L. Johnson Tract Ho. 100, the Dr. J. T. Kelley Tract Ho. 59-a
and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho. 101, to a corner common to the said
Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho. 101 and the said J. Bernard Bolen Tract Ho.
69 and common also to the James A. Estes Tract Ho. 103;
THEHCE with the boundary line between the James A. Estes

the H

. 103 and the

Tract Ho

. 101 to

a corner

Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

. H.

.

oommon to the said Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho 101 and the C

. Estes

Bowen Tract Ho. 102 in a line of the said James A

Tract

. 103;

Ho

. Estes

THEHCE with the boundary line between the James A

.

. H. Bowen Tract Ho. 102 to

Tract Ho 103 and the C

a corner common

to the two said tracts and common also to the Alfred Dwyer Estate

. 115;

Tract Ho

THEHCE with the boundary lines between the Alfred Dwyer

. 115 and the C. H. Bowen Tract Ho. 102, the Hina

Estate Tract Ho

. Dwyer

B

.

. 101-a, to

Tract Ho 114 and the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

.

a corner common to the said Alfred Dwyer Estate Tract Ho 115 and

. 101-a and

the said Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

oommon also to the

. 104;

Varner and Spitler Tract Ho

TEKHCE with the boundary lines between the Varner and

. 101-a,

. 104 and

the Ambrose Bailey Tract Ho

Spitler Tract Ho

. 112-a and the Jacob Dwyer Tract

the Erant Compton Tract Ho

-8-

�. 108-a, to

a corner common to the said Varner and Spitler

No

. 104 and

Tract No

common also to

. 108-a and

the said Jacob Dwyer Tract No

-

. Jolliffe Heirs

the Jacob Dwyer Ann P

Tract

. 108-a-I,and the Varner &amp; Spitler-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs,

No

. 104-1;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Jacob Dwyer

-

. Jolliffe &amp;eirs Tract No. 108-a-I and the Varner &amp; SpitlerAnn P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 104-1 to a corner oommon to the
two said tracts in a line of the H. H. Hudson-Ann P. Jolliffe
Ann P

. 113-1;

Heirs Tract No

..

-

THENCE with the boundary line between the H H Hudson

.

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 113-1 and the Varner&amp; Spitler-

.

. -

Ann P Jolliffe Heirs Tract No 104 1 to a corner common to the
two said tracts and common also to the

. . Hudson-Julia C.

H H

. 113-11 and the Varner &amp; Spitler-Julia
C. Overall Heirs Tract No. 104-11;
THENCE with the boundary lines between the H. H. HudsonJulia C. Overall Heirs Tract No. 113-11 and the Varner and
Spitler-Julia C. Overall Heirs Tract No. 104-11, the J. W. Kendall -Julia C. Overall Heirs Tract No. 106-11 and the David
Kendall -Julia C. Overall Heirs Tract No. 107-11, to a corner
Overall Heirs Tract No

. -

. -

common to the said Tract No 113 11 and the said Tract No 107 11

. H. Hudson-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract

and common also to the H

. 113-1 and the David Kendall-Ann P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No.

No

-

107 1;

,

..

-

THENCE with the boundary line between the H H Hudson

. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 113-1 and the David Kendall-Ann
P. Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 107-1 to a corner oommon to the
two said tracts and common also to the Weaver and Hudson-Ann P.
Jolliffe Heirs Tract No. 109-1;
Ann P

is

-9

�-V

the Weaver and Hudson-

THENCE with the boundary lines between the David Kendall

. -

.
.

Ann P

Jolliffe Heirs Tract No 107 1 and

Ann P

Jolliffe Helrs Tract No

.

. 109- t ae Jacob
No. 108-11 in a line
Tract
. 107- ;

Tract No

1 and

-

109 1 to a corner oommon to said

.

-

Dwyer Ann P

?

Jolliffe Heirs Tract

.

-

of the said David Kendall Ann P

Heirs

Jolliffe

1

No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Weaver and Hudson

.

Ann P

. 109-1

. -

Jolliffe Heirs Tract No

and the Jacob Dwyer Ann P

108 11 to a corner common to the two

. H.

said tracts and common also to the H

. --

Heirs Tract No

.

-

Hudson Ann P

113 a II;

. H.

THENCE with the boundary line between the H

.

Ann P

. -a -

Jolliffe Heirs Tract No

. Jolliffe

.

-

Jolliffe Heirs Tract No

113

Jolliffe

Hudson

II and the Jacob Dwyer

. 108-

-

-

11 to a corner common to the

Ann P

Heirs Tract No

two said traots

and common also to the Jacob Dwyer Sllen Burrell

.

-

..

-

Tract No 108 1 and the H

-

-

. --

Hudson Ellen Burrell Tract No 113 a I;

H

-

THENCE with the boundary line between the Jacob Dwyer Ellen

. -

Burrell Traot No

. -a-

No

113

..

108 1 and the H

I to Station

"Aw as

H

-

Hudson Ellen Burrell Tract

described in the judgment in rem

entered in this proceeding on the 13th day of November 1933;

THENCE with the several ibines described in the said judg

-

ment in rem, which lines are described as follows : BEGINNING

at Station "A” , a butterwood on the north side of Greasy Run , corner
to Jacob Dwyer and D

THENCE

. H.

..

and D

B

Hershberger ;

°

up the north side of said Run S 42

chains to Station

"B",

00 ’ W 6.50

an ash on the north side of said Run ;

THENCE crossing the Run at 1.00 chain, same

tinued in all S 74° 30 ’ E 12.70 chains , to Station

stone at the

angle of

"C” ,

a planted

a fence ;

° 00 '

THENCE S 16

-

course con

W 3.95 chains to Station

gate post ;

-10 -

"Dw ,

a south

�V

THENCE N 85° 30' W 0.90 chains to Station

"35", a

stake at

the end of a fence on the south side of the road;

THENCE S 15° 30’ W 4.80 chains to Station "F", an iron pin
which hears S 15

O

' •

-

feet from a marked locust, corner to

30 * W

the Grove and Spitler Tract ;

THENCE with a line of the seme N 66° 00’ E 42 chains, passing

or crossing a farm road at 15 chains to Station "G", a stake;
THENCE N 81° 30’ E 13 chains to Station "H", a large white
oak tree, which is a corner to the Frank Compton Tract, shown and

. 112 on the County Ownership Step filed with

delineated as Tract No

the record in this proceeding;

THENCE with the boundary line between the Grove and Spitler

Tract and the said Frank Compton Tract to the point of intersection

. 112

with the boundary line between the said Frank Compton Tract No

. 119;

. Ben Armentrout

Tract No

and the Mrs

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Grove &amp; Spitler

. Ill and the Mrs. Ben Armentrout Tract No. 119 to a corner

Tract No

common to the two said tracts and common also to the Bank of Warren

. 120 and the

Tract No

. Heiston Tract No. 125;

John J

THENCE with the boundary line between the Bank of Warren

. 120 and the

Tract No

. Heiston Tract No. 125 to

John J

a corner

. 120 and the Nina B.

common to the said Bank of Warren Tract No

. 114-a in a

Dwyer Tract No

. Heiston Tract

line of the said John J

. 125;

No

. Dwyer

THENCE with the boundary line between the Nina B

. Heiston Tract No. 125 to a corner
common to the said Nina B. Dwyer Tract No. 114-a and the B. M.
Willis Tract No. 122 in a line of the John J. Heiston Tract No. 125;

.

Tract No 114-a and the Jolim J

. M. Willis

THENCE with the boundary lines between the B

. 122 and the Nina B. Dwyer Tract No. 114-a, the David

Tract No

. j. H. Frazier Tract No. 132 and
No. 114-b to a corner common to the said

. 131, the

Dwyer Tract No

. Dwyer Tract

Nina B

Mrs

the

. M. Willis Tract No. 122 and the said Nina B. Dwyer Tract No.
114-b and common also to the Ellis Miller Tract No. 124;
B

-11

�xv

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the Nina B Dwyer

. 114-b and the Ellis Miller

Tract No

. Dwyer

common to the said Nina B

. 124 to a corner

Tract No

. 114-b

and the Ben

Tract No

Menefee Estate Tract N0 123 in a line of the said Ellis Miller
#

. 124;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Bllis Miller

.

.

Tract No 124 and the Ben Menefee Estate Tract No 123 to the
point of intersection with a line of the Andrew J

#

Clark Tract

. 138-b;

Ho

THSNCE with the boundary lines between the Ben Menefee

.

-

. Clark Tract No. 138-b to
J. Clark Tract No. 138-b and

Estate Traci au 123 ana tRe narew J
a corner common to the said Andrew

. Huffman Tract No. 141 in a line
Estate Traot No. 123;

the Joseph A

Menefee

of the said Ben

. Huffman

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Joseph A

. Clark Traot No. 138-b, the

.

Tract No 141 and the Andrew J

. 147 and

kett Atkins Tract No

Bur

-

. Clark Tract No. 138,

the Andrew J

. Huffman Tract No. 141

to a corner common to the said Joseph A

. 139 in a line of the said

and the Joe Darnell Tract No

.

Andrew J

. 138;

Clark Tract No

. Clark

»

THEN0E with the boundary lines between the Andrew J

.

.

.

Tract No 138 and the Joe Darnell Traot No 139, the Judith M

. Cornwell Tract No. 134 to
a corner common to the said Andrew J. Clark Traot No. 138 and the
. 127-a

Carter Tract No

and the Lucy M

. Cornwell Tract No. 134 and
Dodson Traot No. 136;
said Lucy M

common also to the Lily

. Cornwell

THENCE with the boundary line between the Lucy M

. 134 and the Lily Dodson Tract No. 136 to

Tract No

.

135 in a line

corner common

. 136 and the Joseph S. Dodson
of the said Lucy M. Cornwell Traot No.

to the said Lily Dodson Tract No

Tract No

a

134;

-12-

�.

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Joseph S Dodson

. 136, the Ben Woodward

.

Tract Ho 135 and the Lily Dodson Tract Ho

. 121 and the Jeff T. Frazier and others Tract Ho. 137 to

Tract Ho

-

the point of intersection with the boundary line of the land de

scribed in the petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition;

. Ho. 583,

THEHCE with the said boundary line S 11° 34’ W to Pos

an oak stake 14.9 feet north of nail in blaze on 6-inch locust and
17.9 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 7-inch poplar;

. Ho. 582,

THEHCE S 4° 21' W 497 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 5 inch poplar;

. Ho. 581,

THEHCE S 15° 58’ E 1499 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 11.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 4-inoh chestnut

-

and 11.4 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8 inch chestnut oak;

. Ho. 580,

THEHCE S 24° 14 ’ W 411 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 11.5 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 6-inch redwood

-

bush and 16.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 15 inch basswood;

. Ho. 579,

THEHCE S 39° 38’ E 454 feet , to Pos

an oak stake, 25 feet from nail in blaze on 6-inoh chestnut oak
and 40.7 feet from nail in blaze on 6-inch chestnut oak;

. Ho. 578,

THEHCE S 70° 30’ E 320 feet , to Pos

an oak stake 11.9 feet south of nail in blaze on 8-inch basswood

-

and 19.9 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 10 inch basswood;

. Ho. 577,

THENCE S 48° 48’ E 557 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 12.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4-inch chestnut
oak and

14.8

feet northeast of nail in blaze on 3-inch chestnut oak;

. Ho. 576,

THEHCE H 83° 58’ E 549 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 10 inch poplar;

. Ho. 575,

THENCE H 6° 12' E 609 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular'blaze on 5 inch poplar;

. Ho. 574,

THEHCE H 49° 251 E 1129 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 6.7 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 4-inch birch

-

and 8.9 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inch redwood bush;

-13-

�. No. 573,

THENCE N 86° 04’ E 709 feet, to Pos

.

-

an oak stake 8 E feet south of nail in blaze on 4 inoh dogwood and
5.0 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inch dogwood;

-

. No. 578,

THENCE S 58° 15' E 1183 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 14.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 10 inch

-

-

ohestnut oak and 8.5 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inch ash;

. No. 571,

THENCE N 83° 46’ E 457 feet, to Pos

a nail in triangular blaze on 8-inch white oak;

. No. 570,

THENCE S 19° 16’ E 1898 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 18.6 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 10 inch Spanish

-

oak and 15.3 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch chestnut oak;

. No. 569,

THENCE S 8° 00 * W 773 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 13.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7-inch dogwood
and 19.3 feet east of nail in blaze on 8 inoh ohestnut oak;

-

. No. 568,

THENCE S 3° 34' W 419 feet, to Pos

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 6 inch dogwood;

. No. 567,

THENCE S 75° 43 * W 804 feet , to Pos

-

an oak stake 6 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch ohestnut

-

oak and 8,9 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inch ohestnut oak;

THENCE N 71° 57' W 794 feet , to

^os. No. 566,

an oak stake 4.8 feet northeast from nail in blaze on 6-inch
ohestnut oak and 7.6 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 4-inch

ohestnut oak;

. .

THENCE N 51° 03’ W 448 feet, to Pos No 565,

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 8 inch chestnut oak;

. No. 564,

THENCE N 88° 44 T W 1099 feet, to Pos
¥

-

an oak stake 18.8 feet north of nail in triangular blaze on 4 inch

-

hickory and 14.8 feet west of nail in blaze on 4 inoh oak;

. No. 563,

THENCE N 63° 58’ W 1035 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 10.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8-inch chest

-

nut oak and 8.6 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 5-inch chestnut oak;
THENCE S 84° 40 * W 358 feet, to Pos No 568,

. .

-

an oak stake 88.5 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 18 inch hiokory
and 7.8 feet southwest of .nail in blaze on 4 inch chestnut oak;

-

-14-

�. No. 561,

THENCE S 40 07’ W 536 feet, to Pos

°

-

an oak stake 4.4 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inch chestnut

-

oak and 4.1 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 4 inoh chestnut oak;

. .

THENCE S 82° 01' W 406 feet, to Pos No 560,

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 6 inch oak;

. No. 559,

THENCE S 40° 46 W 552 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 17.9 feet southeast of nail in blaze on 6 inch sassafras

-

and 14.0 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inch redwood bush;

. .

°

THENCE S 5 04* E 576 feet , to Pos No 558,

-

an oak stake 11.9 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inch oak and 18.7

-

feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inch

°

oakjT &gt;

^

. .

THEN CE S 24 30' W 1146 feet, to Pos No 557,

-

a nail in triangular blaze on 8 inch apple tree;

. .

THENCE S 57° 39’ W 381 feet, to Pos No 556,

-

an oak stake 19.5 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 12 inch apple

-

tree and 25.5 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 10 inch apple tree;

THENCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein, and running with the boundary lines between the

.

.

.

-

Laura F Swindler Tract No 169 a and the John Majors Tract No 180
to a corner common to the two said tracts and common also to the

.

-

.

Jeremiah Atkins Tract No 161 a and the Frank Cox Tract No 173;
4

—

THE&amp;0E with the boundary line between the Frank Cox Tract

.

-

No 173 and the Laura Swindler Tract No, 169 a to the point of
intersection with the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein, as set forth in said petition at Position
^

.

No 555, an oak stake 12.6 feet northwest of nail in triangular blaze

-

on 12 inch chestnut oak and 10.5 feet south of nail in triangular

-

blaze on 10 inch chestnut ;

°

THENCE S 23 11 ’ W 3060 feet, to
a

pos, No. 554,

-

an oak stake 5.8 feet south of nail in bleze on 6 inch locust and

-

5 feet southwest of nail in blaze on 8 inoh locust ;

—15 —

�. .

THENCE S 45° 16’ E 617 feet, to Pos No 563,

-

an oak stake 6.4 feet south of nail in blaze on 4 inch beech and
"

6.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4-inch persimmon;

. No. 552,

THENCE S 29° 04’ W 769 feet, to P os

an oak stake 23.2 feet north of nail in blaze on 12-inch apple

tree, and 1.3 feet west of chiseled cross in painted circle on rock;

Pos. No. 551,

THENCE S 74° 061 E 2260 feet, to

-

an oak stake 16.8 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 5 inoh wild

-

oherry and 15.8 feet north of nail in blaze on 8 inch wild cherry;

£os. No. 550,

THENCE S 59° 22’ E 958 feet, to

-

an oek tree 31.4 feet northwest of nail in blaze on 8 inch apple

tree and 24 feet north of ohiseled cross in painted circle on rook;
THENCE S 57° 14' E 510 feet , to £os No 549,

. .

an oak stake 20.4 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 6-inch pine
and 22.2 feet east of nail in blaze on 5 inch pine;

-

. No. 548,

THENCE S 64° 17' E 553 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 3.4 feet west of nail in blaze on 5-inch gum and 6 feet
south of nail in blaze on 7 -inch gum;

. No. 547,

THENCE N 61° 05' E 484 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.4 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 7 inch pine
and 15.4 feet north of nail in blaze on 4-inch birch;

. No. 546,

THENCE N 59° 20’ E 676 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 12.9 feet northeast of nail in blaze on 4 inoh birch

-

and 13 feet east of nail in blaze on 4 inch oak;

. No. 545,

THENCE N 62° 44' E 793 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 14.9 feet from nail in blaze on 16 inoh oak and 17.4

-

feet from nail in blaze on 5 inch pine;

THENCE S 33° 161 E 512 feet , to

-

Pos. No. 544,

a nail in triangular blaze on 7 inoh chestnut oak;

. No. 543,

THENCE S 51° 54' E 261 feet, to Pos

an oak stake 16 feet from nail in blaze on 7-inoh dogwood and 7.1
feet from nail in blaze on 4-inoh hickory;

-16

�. Ho. 542,

THEHCE S 31° 21 ’ W 794 feet, to Pos

j

-

an oak stake 14.4 feet from nail in blaze on 10 inch poplar and
"

11.8 feet from nail in blaze on 8-inch poplar ;

. Ho. 541,

THEHCE S 29° 27’ W 512 feet, to Pos

-

an oak stake 11.3 feet from nail in blaze on 8 inch poplar and 6.5
feet from nail in blaze on 4-inoh oak;
THEHCE leaving the boundary line of the land described in the
petition filed herein, and running with the boundary line between the

. Atkins Traot Ho. 267 and the Annie E. Jenkins Tract Ho. 193

Joseph B

. Atkins

to a corner common to the said Joseph B

. 267 and the

Tract Ho

. . Woodward Estate Traot Ho. 212 in a line of the said Annie E.

W H

. 193;

Jenkins Tract Ho

. H. Woodward
E. Jenkins Tract Ho. 193 to

THEHCE with the boundary line between the W

. 212 and the

Estate Tract Ho

Annie

a

. . Woodward Estate Tract Ho. 212 and
the Elmira Pullen Tract Ho. 186 in a line of the said Annie E. Jenkins
corner common to the said W H

. 193;

Tract Ho

.

THEHCE with the boundary line between the Annie E Jenkins

. 193 and the Elmira Pullen Tract Ho. 186 to a corner

Tract Ho

common

. Jenkins

to the two said tracts and common also to the Hettie M

. 192;

Tract Ho

THEHCE with the boundary line between the Elmira Pullen

.

. Jenkins

Tract Ho 186 and the Hettie M

common to the two said tracts and

. 192 to a oorner
common also to the P. H. O ’Bannon
Tract Ho

. 187;

Traot Ho

. Jenkins

THEHCE with the boundary line between the Hettie M

. 192 and the P. H

Tract Ho

*

. 187

O'Bannon Traot Ho

to a corner

. Jenkins Traot Ho. 192 and the J. W.
Ho. 191 in a line of the said P. H. O ’Bannon Tract

common to the said Hettie M
Jenkins Tract

. 187;

Ho

. H. O ’Bannon

THEHCE with the boundary line between the P

. 187 and the J. W. Jenkins Tract Ho. 191 to a corner common
to the said P H. O ’ Bannon Tract Ho. 187 and the Mary M. Claytor Tract
Tract Ho

»

. 188;

Ho

-17

�. Claytor

THENCE with the boundary line between the Mary M

. 188 and the J. W. Jenkins Tract No. 191 to a corner

Tract No

common to the two said tracts and common also to the Hubert C,

. 190;

Jenkins Tract No

.

THENCE with the boundary line between the Mary M Claytor

. 188 and the Hubert C. Jenkins Tract No. 190, to a corner
common to the two said tracts and common also to the A. Jack Atkins
Tract No. 198;
Tract No

. Jenkins

THENCE with the boundary line between the Hubert C

. 190 and the A. Jack Atkins Tract No. 198 to a corner common

Tract No

to the two said tracts and common also to the Silas Jenkins Tract

.

No 189;

. Jack Atkins Traot

THENCE with the boundary line between the A

.

.

-

No 198 and the Silas Jenkins Tract No 189 to the point of inter

. Harrison Jenkins Tract No. 214;

section with a line of the A

. Harrison Jenkins

THENCE with the boundary lines b etween the A

. 214, the A. Jack Atkins Tract No. 198, the W. J. Rutherford
No. 170, the C. W. Yates Trustee Tract No, 202 and the E. L.

Traot No
Tract

. 207, to a corner common to the said A. Harrison
Jenkins Tract No. 214 and the said E. L. Crane Tract No. 207 and

Crane Tract No

. 204 and the Sack and

common also to the Nathan Jenkins Traot No

. 205;

Hunter Dodson Tract No

THENCE with the boundary line between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204 and the Jack and Hunter Dodson Tract No. 205, to a
corner common to the H. A. Brown Tract No. 206 and the aid Jack
^
and Hunter Dodson Traot No. 205 in a line of the said Nathan
Jenkins Tract No. 204;

Tract No

THENCE with the boundary lines between the Nathan Jenkins

. 204 and the H. A. Brown Tract No. 206, to a corner common

Traot No

to the two said tracts and oommon also to the Nathan Jenkins Traot

. 204-a and the C. J. and Louise Miller

No

. 199;

No

-18-

. T. Taylor Traot

and W

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Company shall be deemed to have disdestination to the addressees , and the respect
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District: Piedmont

NAME OF OWNER
#156 - Atkins, Ashby G.
Number of Acre*:

Location :

Home and three acres.

Lee Highway just below turnbridge , entirely within the Park acre

Roads : 11 miles

over the Lee Highway to Luray, the nearest shipping point.

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The soil is sandy loam of good depth and fertility but rocky
practically level

Soil :

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-

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ouse, log , with shed kitchen, 1 V story , 3 room , shingle roof ,
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Stone room, 12 apple trees

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Value per acre

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Total Value

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Cove :
Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land : 1 Orchard 3

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$150.00

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500.00

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Value of Minerals : $
Value of Timber : $

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A home proposition.

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�DISTRICT :

#156

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Atkins

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Ashby C-

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Acreage Claimed :

Value Claimed :
C

amlned by :

. E. H.

Bfforsh and Gilliam

Lee Highway just belor turnbridge entirely

Location :

within the Park Area

Incumbrances, counter claims , laps, etc , ;

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.

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Roads ;

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2 Hen houses 8 x 10
5.00
Corn crib log , 6 x 10
10.00
Stale room log 8 x 10
75.00
12 apple trees

ent s :

--

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— — — ---——-----—- --- —--—- --

- - - --

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$90.00
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- -

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Location :

.

Head of Scott Hollow

It is one mile over a rough road to the state highway at Turnbridge
and thence 11 miles to Luray , the nearest shipping point.

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'

W)
/

Improvements : Hon © •

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5.00

40.00

18.33

238.29
395'29

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60

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Orchard :
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Value of Timber : $
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NONE

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�#142 A

*

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Britton

\/

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*

DISTRICT i

ATAWTOCI:

PIUDI; ITT

Claimed:

Acreage

Value Calimed:

location:

Head of

.

octt Hollow

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Inomnbrananoes counter o3-aims or lane; Hone known
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way at Vurnbridge and thence 11 miles to I.uray » the

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Count:/: pappsjhannock
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NAME OF CLAIMANT
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Atkins, Britton L.
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Number of Acres:

30

Scott Hollow.

Location :

It is -g- mile to the state highway at Turnbridge ana thence 11 miles
Luray
to
, the nearest shipping point

Roads :

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Soil: She soil is

a sandy loam of good depth and fertility , but very rocky
except on the lower side. Slopes are steep except along the stream The
general exposure is to the south
History of Tract and condition of timber : The bark a id merchantable timber has been
removed and there, is left only good ypung growth to 3 D3H. The grazing
land is in poor shape aue to overgrazing except along” the stream. The
cultivated lmd is in good shape

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House, log , 2 story , 6 rooms , weatherboarded , paper roof , base
ment and good rock foundation , fair condition; Barn, log , shed on side
and end , shingle roof, poor condition, especially the roof ; Garage, frame
,
shingle roof,
frame, shed on one bids,story
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new;, . Granary
paper ,roof ( poorlog
rooi ; Tenant house, log ,
house , ) , shingle
, new: Corn.*
? 2 room,
Acreage and value of tyfces:
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Improvements:

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Acreage

Slope:

35

Value per acre

Total Value

$3.00

: 10o,00

18.33

660.00

Cove:

36

Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land :

4

Orchard :

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86.00
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Minerals:

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Value of Land : $ 84O 00

Value of Improvements: $610.00

610.00

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Value of Orchard : $400.00

Value of Minerals: $

Value of Timber: $
Value of Wood : $

Value per acre for tract: $

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Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract: $

NONE

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District: piedmont

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Imorovements:
Cont ’ d
Weatherboarded , shingle roof ; Hen house , frame ; Corn house; log ,
shingle roof
Orchard: The orchard consists of:
185 apple trees 10 years old
30 cherry trees 10 years old.
20 peach trees 10 years old.
15 pear trees 10 years old.
10 pi ira urees 10 years old
A small vineyard.

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upon the filing oApid petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
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and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
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in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of
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more or less, of land in
The undersigned , in answer to the petttion of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing oApid petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
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and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
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parcel of land described

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on is $ - /-&amp;+.&amp;
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of
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( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
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description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ) , j
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Value Calimed:

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Scott Hollow

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Incumbrances .5 counter claims or Ians:
Roads:

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Soil:

ITone known

It is &gt;. mile
to the state highway at tumbridge and
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thence Hii &gt; mil6s to Luray , the nearest shipping point #
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The soil is a sandy loam or good depth and fertility
but very rocky except on the lower side
Slopes are
steep except along the stream The general exposure
is to the south

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History of

RAPPAHAUN0 CK

DISTRICT: PIEDMONT

Acreage Claimed:

Location :

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Tract and condition of timber:
The bark and merchantable tim
ber has 'been removed and there is left only good young
growth to 3 EBH
The gracing land is in poor shape
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due to overgrazing except along the stream
The cul
tivated land is in good shape

Improvements :

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The improvements consist of the following:
House log 20 x 29 , 2 story 6 rooms ,
weather boarded , paper roof , base
ment and good rock foundation ,

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fair condition
Bam log , 10 x 19

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300.00

10 shed on side
and end , shingle roof , poor condi
tion , especially the roof
Garage , frame , 8 x 13 / x 9 , paper roof
( poor ) , new
Granary , frame 12 x 19 x 8 , shed on one
side , shingle roof , new
Corn house , log 8 x 12 x 6 , shingle roof
Benant house , log 10 x 19 , ly story , 2
rooms , weather boarded , shingle roof
Hen house , frame , 8 x 10 x Q ,
Corn house , log , 6 x 11 x 6 , shingle roof

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20.00

100.00
20.00

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Orchard:

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50.00
15.00
15.00

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576.06

The ox chard consists of :
185 apple trees 10 yrs old
30 cherry trees 10 yes old
20 peach trees 10 yrs old
15 pear trees
10 yrs ola
10 plum trees
10 yrs , old
a small vineyard
There are 5 acres valued at $80.00 per acre

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Acreage and "value by types:
Types:

Slope
Grazing

Tillable
Orchard

Acreage

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36
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Value
Per Acre
$2.00
10.00
15.00

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Total
Value

76700

360.00
60.00

$490.00

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Total value of land:
00.00
Total value of improvements: 570.00
Total value of Orchard:
400.00
*1400.00
Total value of tract:
Average value per acre:
$18.25

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Virginia:

In the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County;
The State Commission and Conservation

Development of the State of Virgina

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Plaintiff

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v/ Exceptions and Answer Britton 1 Atkins

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Clifton Aylor, et als , etc• 1

. R. H. Alexander, Judge

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Defendant So

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of said Court ;

. Atkins,

Your respondent and axcaptant , Britton L

excepts to the Report of Appraisers filed in the Clerks

Office of this Court on the 18" day of May, 1922, in the

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above entitled cause , for the following reasons, to wit ;

1st ;

That said appraisers only allowed him the sum of

S1855 o 00 for 80 acres of land , and the further sum of
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$395.29 for 60 acres of land proposed to be taken in this
cause;
2nd ;

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That said sums so allowed are absolutely inadeq

uate , unfair and unjust , and that said lands and improve

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ments are of far greater value than the amounts so allowed
. him by said Appraisers ; and that he can and will show by

proper evidence that said sums so allowed as aforesaid are

inadequate , unfair and unjust;
3rd;

That the tracts of land proposed to be taken will

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be found described in Record 149 , Tracts HO 142 and 142a,

filed in said Clerks Office;

Therefore , he prays that he be not deprived of his
said property without just compensation, and that said ap

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praisers be required to correct their findings and allow

him the true value of his said land , or that other apprais

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will ever pray, etc ° »

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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15 " day July, 1932c

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Virginia;

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The State Commission on
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of the State of Virginia,

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Clifton *iylor, et ala • , etc•
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Your respondent
in obedience to an order entered in these proceedings on
the 3C day of August , 195£, says that the tract of land
owned by him ia the same tract of land found by the Ap

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praiaal CoEuniesioners to be owned by him, aa shown and de

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lineated on the map returned with the report of one Board

of Anpraaial Comriesioners, and the

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tract of land

described In the Exceptions filed to uuid report by your

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
The State Commission on Conservation and Development of
the State of Virginia
Petitioner ,

V.

AT LAW NO. 149

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Clifton Aylor and others and Thirty Seven Thousand Four
Hundred (37,400) Acres of land , More or Less , - Defendants

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On the TS&amp;h day of March , 1934, came the petitioner
in the above stjrled proceeding , and exhibited the record in
said proceeding, including the report of the
Commissioners therein, Table

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and

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oard of Appraisal

thereof, and the county

Ownership Map filed therewith ; and including also the several

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exceptions and objections to said report and motions to dis

approve and decline to accept the same filed with the record ,
and the several motions of petitioner praying the dismissal of
the said exceptions, objections and motions , under authority of

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Section 35 of the Public Park Condemnation Act , on the said ex

ceptions , objections and motions , the several answers thereto ,

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and the supporting affidavits filed with the record ; and in

cluding also the order of this Court , setting this proceeding
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for hearing on the 23rd day of February , 1934, and the affidavits
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filed in the record , showing the form and manner in which, in
compliance with the terms of the said order , copies thereof v/ere

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furnished to the several exceptants , objectors and movants men
tioned in the table hereinafter

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to their counsel

of record ; and including also the orderjof this Court continuing
the said hearing , and setting this proceeding for hearing on
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this the fcSth day of March, 1934

Petitioner further exhibited to the court report of
the findings of arbitrators as to certain

matters submitted to

them under arbitration agreements hereinafter mentioned , which

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report petitioner moved the Court to order filed with the

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record

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And thereupon petitioner showed to the Court that
arbitration agreements had been entered into by and between
the petitioner and a number of the exceptants to the report

of the Board of Appraisal Commissioners herein; that under
authority and in pursuance of the said arbitration agreements,
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arbitrators were duly appointed , arbitration hearings were duly

had , and that the above mentioned arbitrators ’ report set forth

the findings of the said arbitrators acting under authority

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of the said arbitration agreements

Petitioner further showed to the Court that , inter
alia , questions as to the value of the fee simple estate in

the numbered tracts of land within the area described in the

petition herein, shown in the following table , and described
under their respective numbers in the said report of the Board

of Appraisal Commissioners herein, and as to incidental damages

mitted to the said arbitrators , in pursuance of the said agreewhich will arise upon the condemnation thereof , were duly sub

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ments , by the petitioner and some or all of the respective ex
ceptants , objectors and movants whose names are set out after

each of the said numbered tracts in the said table , which table
is as follows:

�Thereupon petitioner , by counsel moved the

court to

amend the findings as to value and damages set forth in Tables

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II and III of the said report of the Board of Appraisal Commis
sioners to conform with the findings of the said arbitrators;

and , thereafter , to overrule and dismiss the several motions
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comthereto ,

to disapprove the findings of the said Board of Appraisal
missioners and the several objections and exceptions

submitted by the several exceptants , objectors and movants

whose names are set out in the above table , on their several
exceptions , objections and motions, the

answers thereto , and

the supporting affidavits filed with the record , whether or

not they or any of them are not lav/fully bound by the findings
of the said arbitrators, by reason of their omission or failure

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in fact to execute and enter into the above mentioned arbitra

tion agreement , or by reason of any defect in form or of substance
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in the execution of said arbitration agreement , or by reason

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of any lade of power to execute the said arbitration agreement

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Upon consideration of all which it is adjudged and or

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dered that the findings as to value and incidental damages as

shown in Table II. and Table

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of the said report of the Board

of Appraisal Commissioners as to the numbered tracts set forth
in the above set out table should be and are amended in so far

as that may be necessary to make the said findings conform
with the findings set forth in the said report of findings by

the said arbitrators; end the said amendments having been

tions to disapprove the findings of the Board of Appraisal com-

made , it is further adjudged and ordered

that the several mo

missioners , and the several exceptions and objections thereto ,

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filed by the several exceptants , objectors and movants mention
ed in the above set out table should be and are overruled and

dismissed , on their several exceptions, objections and motions,

the answers thereto, and the supporting affidavits filed with

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the record, whether they did or did not, in fact , severally exe-

cute and enter into the above mentioned arbitration agreements

with the petitioner in such form and with such effect that

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they were and are lawfully bound by its terms and conditions

It is further adjudged and ordered that the above
mentioned amendments in the amounts of value and incidental
damages set forth in Tables II and

HI of the report of the

Board of Appraisal commissioners herein, be made to appear by

the Clerk of this Court, on the face of the said tables, accompanied with appropriate references to the date of entry of this

order , by inserting the amended amounts of value in Table

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of

said report in red ink by the side of the numbered tract to
which they relate, and by inserting with red ink in Table
of said report a note setting forth whether

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any findings

as to the amount of incidental damages was made by the said

arbitrators, and if the amount of any such incidental damages

was found by the said arbitrators, the amount thereof and the
numbered tract out of the condemnation of which such incidental
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damages were found to arise ; all in substantially the form and

manner and in the exact amounts as shown below:

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For amendments in amounts of value of tractssee
order entered
142 , 148, -151, 151 a , 152 , 164, 164 a , 173 ,
herein March &lt;pf , 1934.

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54
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142
148
151
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152
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trators , except
No findings as to incidental damages by Arbi
damages to re
.as to Tract #151, as follows: incidental
movable furnishings 662.00.
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See order entered herein March

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It is furtiier adjudged arid ordered that the abovementioned report of arbitrators be filed with the record of
this proceeding: to /lit , a report bearing date February 21,

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1934, and signed by J

Philip Jilliams ; and suppelemental report bearing date

. R. H. Alexander ,

February 27 , 1934, and signed by J

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Bertram and Philip hilliams; and amended report bearing date
March 1, 1934, and signed by j R. H. Alexander , H W. Bertram

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