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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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1930-1934
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Wallace, EL
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 316, 316a</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
</ul>
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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Tract 316
Tract 316a
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MCSNP_Wallace-EL-tract-316-316a
Wallace
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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1904
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Commonwealth v. Amos Wallace
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Defendant charged with felony attempted murder.
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Felony
Attempted Murder
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Jennifer Taylor
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CCR001_003_046
Hoskins
Wallace