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Rappahannock County
Wakefield District
NAME OF
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Beatty, Weiton
Number of Acres : 55
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miles south of Chester Gap
Location :
Top of the Blue Ridge about 1
Roads :
It is one and half miles to the State Highway, over a
rough, rocky road, thence six miles to Front Royal, the
nearest shipping point
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Soil :
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The soil is a sandy loam covered with small rock
are moderate, and the ground is quite smooth
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Slopes
The bark was removed about 30 years ago,
and the tract has been cut over for saw timber,stave wood,
handle stock, and pin wood, There are some large red
and white oaks left, Repeated fires in the past have dam
aged the timber and destroyed much reproduction
History of Tract and condition of timber :
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Improvements :
a one •
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Acreage and value of types :
Acreage
Types
55
Slope :
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Value per acre
Total Value
|> 3 * 90
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• 165.00
Cove :
Grazing Land :
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals :
Value of Land : $ 165 # 00
Value of Improvements : $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $
Value of Timber : $
255 * 00
8420.00
255 * 00
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract : $ 7 63
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Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $
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CLERK
�County: Rappahannock
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District: Wakefield
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#5 Welton Beaty
Acreage Claimed:
Value Claimed:
Examined By:
Marsh, Stoneburner and Gilliam
Location:
Top of the Blue Ridge about 1
Chester Gap,
& miles
Incumbrances, counter claims or laps:
Roads:
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south of
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None known
It is one and half miles to the State Highway,
over a rough, rocky road, thence six miles to
Front Royal, the nearest shipping point
.
Soil:
History
The soil is a sandy loam covered with small
Slopes are moderate, and the ground la
rock
quite smooth
.
.
of tract, and condition of timber:
The barkwas removed about 30 years ago, and
the tract has been cut over for saw timber,
stave wood, handle stock, and pin wood
There are some large red and white oaks left
Repeated fires in the past have damaged the
timber and destroyed much reproduction
.
.
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.
Improvements:
X
There are none
Acreage and value by types:
112*1
55
Slope
Value of timber
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Value
Total
Per A
Value
#2.00
#110.00
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Acreage:
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59 M Red Oak, 25 M White Oak,
and 1 M Poplar
Total 86 M @#3
Total Value
Value per A
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255.00
#36 5 .M
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6.64
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Rappahannock County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
Description
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The first series in the Rappahannock County SNP Records collection consists of 350 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. Clifton Aylor and others, and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred (37,400) Acres of Land, more or less, in Rappahannock 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 Rappahannock 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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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
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Bulk of the collection dates 1930 to 1934
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Welton, Beaty
Description
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<p><strong>Tract: </strong>5; </p><p><strong>Location: </strong>1.5 miles south of Chester Gap; </p><p><strong>Cost/Acre: </strong>$7.63; </p><p><strong>Estimate Value: </strong>$420.00; </p><p><strong>Number of Acres: </strong>55.0; </p><p><strong>Monies Awarded: </strong>$420.00</p>
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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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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PDF
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Tract 5
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welton-beaty-tract-5
Welton