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Shape-Note Traditions: Miscellaneous records
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This series contains a mix of records from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. They encompass various dates from the 1800s. These records contain names, dates and places about groups who sang from shape-note song books and embraced shape-note music traditions of the Shenandoah Valley. These records include the Mount Vernon School House, Virginia singing class formation and signatures 22 Nov 1877 as recorded in Tabor, The Richmond Collection of Sacred Music, and The Christian Harp with signatures inside and also a handwritten tunebook owned by Samuel Thompson.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
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1800s
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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<p>Scans of bibliographic information and signatures from <em>The Christian Harp and Sabbath School Songster. Designed for the Use of the Social Religious Circle, Revivals, and the Sabbath School</em>. Singer’s Glen, Va., Joseph Funk’s Sons, Printers, 1866</p>
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<p>This book contains signatures of people, dates, and place names in Augusta and Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1867 to 1873.This copy is unique because of the signatures contained inside. This copy is Courtesy of Bridgewater College Special Collections. A complete scan of another copy of <em style="font-weight: inherit;">The Christian Harp </em>is available online through hathitrust.org at <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hdl.handle.net_2027_nc01.ark-3A_13960_t6rz0m12s&d=DwMGaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=jqLz64mwhc-y0t5K3o-PlA&m=TU5GHTMTlRUR0aZydmUjhMD5fYAAuNq1CzxzGIwS67g&s=sl0d7YXK3NFdECRSUGaz1l3t14Bw8DNIDNT74Pk6ha4&e=" data-auth="NotApplicable">https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nc01.ark:/13960/t6rz0m12s</a>.</p>
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SNT-MISC0002
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Music printing -- United States -- History
Music publishing -- United States -- History
Booksellers and bookselling -- History -- 19th century
Publishers and publishing -- History -- 19th century
Kieffer, Aldine S.
Howe, John Williams, 1829-1903
Hammack, Cornelius B.
Ruebush, Ephraim, 1833-1924
Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Ruebush & Kieffer (Firm)
Ruebush, Kieffer and Co.
Mennonite Church -- Hymns
Virginia -- History -- 19th century
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shape-note
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The Christian Harp with signatures inside, 1867-1873, Bridgewater College Special Collections, Bridgewater, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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English
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1867-1873
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Mossy Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia
Mossy Creek Augusta County, Virginia
Sangersville, Virginia
Churchville, Augusta County, Virginia
Spring Creek, Virginia
Beaver Creek, Virginia
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</a>
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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Commonwealth v Galen Garber
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Felony
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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Commonwealth v. Henry Shirkey
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111 '!'l!E CIRCUIT COURT OF ROCl(ll!Gl!Al! COUl!TY, VIRGDnA.
To tho Honorable H,
w. Bertram,
JIJ.de;eof tho Ciroui t Court of Rook:1nghamCOWlt;r, Virginia:
Th• Ul.8W•r of l.
A. Garber
to a rule
issue4
the Judge ot the Circuit
aga1nst him to appear before
Court of Rockingham County at the Couri Rouse on the
n1nth day of September,
ellol.14
all
no~ be fined
191!9, to smw cause why he
a,:d attached
tho books Ul4 papers
for fa1111l& to deliTer
in his possoesion
at RockJ.n;;hamCounty, to Oeorge !.
daJ'of febru.ary,
and in writing,
entered
on the 18th
said rule
ill peraon
1929;
defendant
!his
Treasurer,
Keezoll,
pur11U&11t
to the order of eaid court
treasurer
as
answering
respeottu.lly
represents:
That he complied •1th the roquirements
01-der entered
he delivered
on the istb
to
tile
said George D, Koezell,
ot March, 1929, all the booka and
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df.1 of ?obruar;r,
Rockingham County, V1:rgio1a, on or before
paper■
of ••id
Treasurer
the seoon(I day
in the office
ot Rocking.baa County, inolud1J>& all
the !reaaurer
1>1okets and levies
not accounted
for the current
year,
'l'h&t aaoog the books
then left
of
tu
for which hob ad
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into the treasury.
end paid
of
1n
the ou.stody ot
said George B. Xeezell were the General Lodger. Day Book,
Journals
and Bank Pass Book•, none of Which were removed
b:, defend.s.:ot fro"' said office
until
)taroh
2let,
from !,larch 5th to about l<arch 21.st the expert
from the office
in auditing
of the State
the accounts
of that sork they had
boots in the office
Comptroller
1929; that
aeoountao;;a
were here,
engsged
ot your defen~tu1t end in the course
acoe1■
to end r.ado u.ee of the aaid
o~ aa1d Keezell ae '??,easurer;
that upon
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the completion
ot
,he work o! B&id aooountante,
1929, they havi?J& naoertained
defendant
the tru.e balances
to be opened 011 be~
as Tr•asurer,
due trom
to b• aet up as charges
and the uounts
le<iga? aoeo=t
on t.Alroh 21st,
in a new
o! Ceorge B. iree%ell
the a&id defend_ant then paid in tull
amounta due said Ksozell,
and thereupon
the
aald ledger,
day
book, Journ"ll and banl; paes 'oooka were t<en by de:l'end.ant
to be used b,r hill ao :l'ar a.s needed 1n the eub■equent
settlement
to be made b,r him with the Auditor of Publio
AcoOUllte in oonaeot1on with State
with the Auditor,
Without detondant•a
until
Jilly 2~th, 1929; that
21st,
1929, he reotiTed
George B. Keezsll,
&o.
Which settlemant
in the interim,
:l'rom a. P. Jreezell,
a request
ii hereto
defendant
to-wit:
llay
Doputy or
tor the retul"ll ot the booke,
a:l':1'1xed, marked "Exhibit
to bo rend as part here or: that
and no further
was dei.,red
fault,
to w 1ch 4-e:l'end.ant iJt:::lediattlT repl.ied,
reply
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twns,
after
demand or request
tr/JIii e&.14 George ll.
a oop)" or whioh
one•, and prayed
ll>l.king thls
reply,
bnT!n6 been received
<ho~,
Xeo,.ell,
by
du:ring
the month o:I' Jul,r, defendant
o.t Ta.rious time1 saw and
conversed with said Keezell,
defendant
4el~
in the retnrn
or the boob•••
A88ZSl.l; that when the settlement
Auditor was completed as aforesaid
was requeeted
(Jlork'e
o! State J:un4a wltc
on July 2,th,
and defendant
were in tact his o~-n priTate
and also having no
the defendant
in the Clerk'•
oft1oe
recorru. in the said
belieTing
that
aa1d books
reoorda of tranaaot1ons
his enou.banc:, of the 1'reall'CU'Or'• of:1'1ce, rather
record,,
the
at.id boolca to remain in that
tor comparison With certain
ot!ioe,
the
e.greoablo to said
by one of the assistants
or RoekSag/Jem Couct1 to pemit
office
assumed thet
reo.100
dur10&
than public
to presu111e that the
said George B. Keezell needed aame for ai;y public
purpoa11
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Olork's
Gey
ooneented that said books remain in the
otfioe,
and they did remain there
of Soptubor,
in bis on
1929, txcept
private
records
defendant
that
tho bank
ball
otfloe
September,
said Clerk's
office;
1929, defendant
lree2eU •a ott1ct
the Ba.id ledgar,
believe
defendant
delivered
had
to the said
d&V book, Jow-nal.a
and the
tho absence of said books
nor doea he now
,indored said xeezeU
of lua duty •• aach Tl-ea91ll'er;
Uscharae
office
on the 7th day ot
that
did not believe
in any wa.:, hampered or
ottice.
Juet acro11 the
is
actually
aaid ballli: pa■a books as well; that
rrom said office
that it
to the Trerusurer'a
wb1oh 'i'reslJlll"er•e otf!oe
fr<Jll tbt
rttained
P•••books;
said books as soon as the need in the Clerk's
teraln&ted;
the 7th
ot the eaid defend,i.nt to transfer
waa the Plll'poee and !ntont
t'rom the County Cler.k'o
until
in tbt
•~.at defendant
had been informed that when the se.1d Keezell was nooeeded
to ottioe
na Treasurer
retained
aicilar
the aa1d ledger,
be retained
office,
State
day book and ~ournue
at l.Alaat until
oocpletion
f'anda With the Auditor,
out-going
troaaurere
eaye that
him in thie
u, retain
~o his n120oeaaor 1n
of h11 settlement
prior
ot tho
and de:tendant was turther
1n Virginia
s11111lar books ueed daring
ot County '?rtaaurer;
tor
their
tha~ defendant
to the iseuanoe of the rule aga! net
proceedings,
upon him tbe or<ler entered
o:t :February,
could pro;erly
it has boon the common practice
incumbenoe of the office
turtber
turtbermore,
with the said aooountants
by h1a and not n-anaferred
1nfol'll!ed that
that
ot Ule audi t1n& of aaicl. boo kl, de!end11Dt
:rr ... his conversation
understood
said Keezoll had
books upon his retirement;
u, the canolu1on
that
by 2. W. Reherd,
be bad neTer seen nor had served
l>y this Collrt 12pon the 18th day
1929, whereby 1t "88 di.rooted
that
be should
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the books and papers to the esid Kee£&11 on or befOl'e
did not seaume that
!,{arch 2nd, 1929, and detendant
and doouonts
•1th
final
as aight
tho State
with
aaid
Au.ditor,
done, ho i.a aoted
or intention
rurther
in good faith,
ot which was
the date
or ot tnterterring
U, handling
with or 1:amperlo«
the atfall's
of any oontempt,
same was U.OinteDtional
tenders
all
he has
any
George B.
of the treasu.rer•s
otfioe
1>t lawi that he denies that the
h11111pered
said ~•eze11 in tho
cletendant may seem to ha Ye
or4or
of the Court
the d•ttndan~
hls
wish
Ronorable Cou.rt,
the eaid
and inadvertent,
to the oourt
ill
any deeign,
without
any order ot this
or of violnilM
e.ny rQo.u.irement
absenoe qr eaid books
nt&rrerredwith,
or
discharge
ot the
~utiea oi ~la
of!1oe. It, by any 1aeana thie
not literaU7
omplied •1th the
been guilty
aa;,a that
degree of committine
1n the slightest
contempt or disobeying
hereby
leut
at
unknown.
'Phi.a detend4Dt
Keezell
UBed in malting eet•l•ment
wa.ud be demu11l.edby hi.a until
Auditor
settlement
neoeasarily
be neceaa&r11J'
such booke
or haYe
ea.ya tha< the
and thle
dofende.nt
apoloSY there tor •
.l.n4 a,w haYing .tllJ.ly an.wired,
defenunt
pr a,e
<hat
this rule may be diBlllinaed ag_~inat him, Withoat coat to him,
be not b&.vins intentionally
Eonorable
Court.
oo'""'i ttell
8.0¥
conte111pt ot this
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of Virginie.,
City ot B,u,r1aoriburg,
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Public
oerti:ty
torego1ng
to-wit:
Teresa SulliYe.n - - - - - -
in and tor the City and State
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wr1 ting,
1n my se.14 City
111 the foregoing
O=b•r,
this
w!loae l1&M 1a signed
e.nd me.dooath
G1Yan under
uoresaid,
lb,y personally
answer
, a ~otar~
that
appeared
do hereby
co tbe
bo!ore
me
tho ste.temento oontained
are tru.e,
•Y hand t!lJ.a 9th
da;r of September,
1929.
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21, 1929.
Capt. In ~ P roez•ll
'!an1.. 011b.u-5, fa.
l(y
dear Capt. -Keezell:
I &AYO . OID' letter of l!a:, .20th aall~
th&t I
r•tiu-D to ,-Olll' oUioo UI• ae-.ora.l &ooka whio!: I ha.-e
been hol41n& unt~l I oolll.d cet tinal aettl•~•nt
rroa tbe
State.
A• I stated
to ,YO\l in pel'aon
ia absolutely
neoee&al'f that l ha.-e my
order to mal01 this cottlement with tho
IUld I "111 bo yery ·lad t~ laa•• theaa
Ju.at U 80 iJ U I 08D OOllpleto a;t ••ttl
•••k•
two
ago, 1 t
11oneral led/lor In
State Auditor,
booke at th ottioo
.. 1mt.
I lllight say, however, that the genar~l ledger
haa never been regarded publio property.
You ha.-e nil ot
the or1~1nal ent:r, boob and publ1o reoorda to llhiob the
tax pa;yer1 ha•e a r1tht to refer.
,n inquiry,
)'Oil •ill
ttn4 tut
wben your tatba.r noated
the off too before,
none of th&H boob or records
oN
left 1.n ti.
ffice
for :.:r. lleheru •a oonvonionoe.
(,n tbo oontrar;r,
;. h&n
left everythl!lg but 1117pne?'al led.,ol', one Jo Jrlllll,
and one l1a,Ybook -tho three of 11h1oh oarr;y 1117 acoou.nta
•1th the State Auditor and contain lhe 1ntol'lllation 1t 1s
neoeaaar,r for me to h&Te in mak1ne ,ey final aettlomont w1th
tho Auditor.
Tou un<1or1tand perfaotl;
well whJ'l..., kOOJl g
t~em Wltll I have tl:1 • t1nal settle on t.
wee.t a,,o the
AU0.1tol' Wl'OtD t"lO t ·•• .e wo1'ltl ~.?'01. l,1 be &bl■
aubnit
a deti.ile4 eettlement
1 tbi.n ten da;, , so 1 OA ho in,; .-e17
11~ch to get thia ool'~ ocmpleted within the r.oxt tew daya.
I will then return t<> ;10.;r ott1oe tho 4a;, book o.ml. ,ournal,
but I'"" ent1rel:
at
lora Lo underatond whbt you •ant
•1th the «enoral led~•,. ~ten the ,.,d1tora reoontl:, ga.-e
,-ou all tt
ledger tootl.n,·s •1 tb . lob JOll weTo ohareed.
At that ti
, .-i.en I oall•.d t!ieil' attention
to tlll !ao1;
that it
u~l., Lo nece1aaey tor 110 to retal%1 141 le~r
until
tne state had the time to go o.-e,- the co u:rt vr4or11 and man
final
eettlomont
with 111•, both of th•m told me that it was
not expected that I lea.-, tho genar•l ledger in tho office
aa yow.- lodger footin 11 'AOl'Gall that :ou r.eeded ana that
I r-ho•lll tat• r,y gene al ledjJor •1 L ., ••
o•oYff,
ve ro obJaotlon et a1.l t> leaY1Jl4
the general led,<!er .1 t. ,ou el.90 11 1t •ill be of er-1
eervloe to ;rou Juat a, ~oon a.s l ocr1>lete tile ,ettlement
ab..,..-e referred
to.
J.
A. Garber"
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IN THE C lRCUIT COUR'.l'OF ROCKIIIGHAl!COUNTY, '11'.llCl•u.
lo tl:e cat ter ot
J. A. Garber,
ex-TreaS11rer of
RooldnghAm County, Virginln.
TO TllE RONORAJ!LEK. W. l!ERTRA!.I,
JUroE OF TJIE CIP.CUI'l' COURT 01'
ROCXIlfGlW,(COUliTY, VIROD,U:
!he pet1tiot
or ;)eorg,e B. Keezell,
Roclt1ng)l&m COIUlty, Virginia,
reopeot1'1lll.J' represents:
Tbnt,~a more tally
1929, duly appointed
h!'o to t111
from the dul.J' recorded
appears
order o! the Court, your petitioner
February,
ot
treasurer
on the 18th
ns,
treasurer
it&,,
o!
ot the oollllty of Rooking•
out the un&xp1red ti:enn ot J.
A. Ge.rber, 1ret.su.r~r
reeigned.
That thereafter
your pe,ttioner
the required
on the 25th dl,I' of February,
as snob treuurer
duly qWtlified
and executed
penal bond, and on the 1st dey of llaroh,
ao1JU1:1ed
oharge ot said
am ie no~ acting
treasurer•
1929,
1929,
s ottioe
and has been s!noe then
ae the Collllty Treaaurer
of sa1~ county ot Rook-
inghac.
That, as further
appointoen~,
appears
from
inter
alia,
the same provided,
"It
ta rurt,er
that
o!'4ered
said
tax tick•ts
tor whioh be baa not aooo=tod
s,ud George B. ~eezel1,
and leviee
A. Garber,
a.11 o! the
ot Ro~l:a.D
for the current
and paid in~o the 1reaeury,
taltit:c:: hla receipt
Your petitioner
J.
del1ver
in his possesa1on u l'ffas,u-er
CoQllty, inolll41ng Ul
that
ae !ollowe:
\Le
do on or beto1•• the 1st ~o.y o:t 1:arch, 1929,
books ar.d papers
the said order o!
f~rther
to the
tor the S$J:le.•
reproaents
<he sa14 J. A. Garber bae not oocpliet
y•ar
tllll7
and here avere
with the
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reqllJ.ram•nts
essioo
of 8&14 or4er
" o •11, in
at least
aertain
in his ;osseaa1an
1n tMt he atill
hol48 1n h18 po~•-,,.~,
y i ►ook, j"' irna.1 J , - 1
lloot
bocks, papere a.n4 aoa1U11ents.whiohwere
lr
as ?==er
Count1 on the 1st
or Rootinghao
dB¥ ct March, 1929, the sac.e belOll6ill8 to the sa1C Treasurer'•
Ottioe,
to thl> aooou.nto an4 :runo.,, there112 ha:,dled
pertainln,;
and
and to the basiness
of sa14 o!tice.
so ta do by petitiouer,
to fail
Tllat,alth~
o!ton
the ••14 Garber has tailed
to llia~e 4eU,ery
and continues
o! Sfild booke, dooUJ>ents a.no pafers
your pot1Uloner in aaoordenae with the requ1renents
And that
~he said
hampers petitioner
the affairs
and 1n the proper
of th•
of eaid office,
Vari.us
G.arber, oJ<-'1'.N!aaurer.
proceeding•
heroin
in the hanl111ng ot
oheOking and au4it-
petitioner
D2J'
pre.J's thnc the said 1. A.
be required
to deliver
by proper
prooptly
a,·d a~propriate
to your petitioner
aai4 books, p&J)ers and documents 1n aoool'dai.c e
~or
of aaid
thereof.
fllJlds
Wherefore,
to
of oaid order.
to rece1Yo and gain possession
failure
book•, documents an~ papers
1ng
ttquest~d
'Iii
the
th the re-
quiren•nte
of the aforesaid
ot"c.e~.
Reapectfull3' euboltted
thia 21s
1929.
Y' a.
State of Vir,;1nia,
of Earrisonbu.rg,
City
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&!>Ci ..
,ate
of July,
a~o-relaid,
to-•it:
lrwin,
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a notary
,mcoe tem
1933, 4o heroby oortift
ot Rookin8hu
vublic
of ot!J.oe
that
in alld for the oity
ex9iree
on the l2tt. c.e,y
Gaorge 8. KeezeU,
Treasurer
Cooney, whose name 1s signed
to the !ore 6~1ng wr1t1"8,
this do.y appear••d before ""' 1n m:rsa10. city and, bit.Yin;. been d>.!J'
sworn, made oath that
a.re
the atatements
oontained
t ru..e.
c:aven under ey ha.ad this;J.;,J11ay
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of Au;;ust, 1929 •
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Veo. B. r.eeaell.
J.
o:t Rocldngba■ County,
Couzt
tr-ntm.rar
A. Olirber
It
ILPJJOllrln
to
the Court
thi.l
over to hb
t.ho booko a."111papers
uzor
all
~f
;.
A, Cs.rber
f:rom the
or Ce-0. B. lCeczell
on the
d.r.y o:t J'ebruar-,1,
18th
!::. ta tt..er1ri:1r•. ordtte'!
: • .I.. Co.rb•r.
to e.p~e,,.r
Late -re~r..rer
bofcro
tbio
day
ordei-a
of F•b:runl',1,
H/29.
to turn
ln h18 ,POBt:esalon as 'i'reas-
wl lh the oreer ot t!-.1 a Gou.rt
l 929:
-;ha: a r:.111 do 1saue
o!: ••~c1c1nDU'll County,
be 1'ined nnd
o.r thl■ Court
aml affidavit
U>d rer,,sod
an set
attaohod.
out
\.o th-e :ctc!.
hut
•=onir:;;
Co'!lrt on tho 91:h cl>.y of •e;-tC1llbtr
ano,r c,r.we wh; he ahould. not
to obey the
petition
has !ail.ed
cf iloo:.ctnc)u,m CoUlu,y 1:, ooop11s.nce
entered
i£th
7!1-111.Dta.
r:ext
to
tor n!e failure
in eu1d order
of the
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COll{OS-.C...L::11CY \'IBGI::..u.,
:'o tbe Sheri!!
You a~
ap11•ar before
o! Rooldngb""'
hereby
t.ht Ju<lae o!
County,
G!U.:T.C.G:
001.,:iuulded to e=non
t?:e CJronJ.t
:ou.rt
0! Roclcin£l>a
At. the Court Ro~••,
on t1:e 9th Clay :,f' Se_pts=ber,
cnlllle ,rby he should
not be f1no4 and attached
11ver allot
th• books and papers
o! Roo1rtngbo,. County,
\o the
0"~•r
Court
of this
entol'e4
next.
to de-
ae Treaeurer
Tre1t•u.rer,
on the 16~h
Count:r,
'to .sh:>1r
:ro r fallinfl
in his poaeeeeion
to George l!. K•ezell,
A. Garbor to
J.
purm.u,nt
-;- ot ?e'bro.ar7.
191:~.
the Court
Anil lu,v•
then and.
ir1tneen,
J.
Hou••,
dobel"t
.ner• th! s :rr1 t.
owl~~•r,
Clerk
ot our said
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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1929
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Commonwealth v. J.A. Garber
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Defendant charged with misdemeanor failure to obey orders of court.
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Misdemeanor
Failure to Obey Orders of Court
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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Jennifer Taylor
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CCR001_010_315
Garber
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains all criminal cases heard in Rockingham County from 1820 to 1971. The historical context contained within these records is rich, and one can expect to learn about various aspects concerning the social, cultural, and political climate of the day.
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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1909
Title
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Commonwealth v. Samuel Green
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Defendant charged with felony break and enter and felony larceny.
Subject
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Felony
Burglary
Break and Enter
Larceny
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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Jennifer Taylor
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CCR001_005_142
Garber
Green
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Overseers of the Poor: Indentures of Apprenticeship
Description
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Series III is comprised of Rockingham County Indentures of Apprenticeship, which were formal contracts created by the overseers to bind poor or orphaned children to a "master" with who they would learn a trade. Their term generally lasted until the age of twenty-one for males and eighteen for females. Trades were typically determined by the apprentice's sex as well. Active labor and semi-skilled artisan positions were reserved for males, while females often served their term learning to sew, spin, knit, or domestic labor.<br /><br />For more information on the Overseers of the Poor collection, visit the "<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/findingaids">Finding Aid</a>" tab in the menu above.
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The Overseers of the Poor of Rockingham County
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1766-1871
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Osp003_001
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/collections/show/11">Overseers of the Poor: Minutebooks and Correspondences</a>
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/items/show/4525"> Overseers of the Poor Finding Aid</a>
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1828
Title
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Indenture of Apprenticeship, Washington Gladwell to John Garber
Description
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farming
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Overseers of the Poor
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JMU Libraries
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Osp003_004_024
Garber
Gladwell