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                    <text>Rappahannock County

Piedmont District

NAME OF
#267
Number of Acre*:

-

. B.

Atkins, Jos

10

On the south side of the Lee Highway about three mii. es
from Sperryville and entirely within the Park Area
Location :

.

The tract lies about one-half mile from the Lee Highway and apparent
From the point
can be reached only over a very poor private road
where this road intersects the Lee Highway it is approximately two miles
to Sperryville and fourteen miles to -Ouray,
The soil is a sandy clay loam of medium depth and fertility
Soil :
The tract has a
slopes
are moderately steep but not extremely rocky
The
Roads :

.

.

.

.

northeast exposure

History of Tract and condition of timber : All of the merchantable tanbark,sawtimber and
stavewood has been removed from this tract , None of it has ever been
razed or cultivated Apparently its chief value to the present owner has
The estimated stand of
een as a source of fuel supply for domestic use
fuel wood on the tract is 100 cords of 128 cubic feet, The owner will be ob«
liged to purchase all of the fuel he will need after this tract passes from
his possession
Improvements :
None

.

.

.

.

Acreage and value of types :

Types

Acreage

Slope :

10

Value per acre

@

Total Value

#30.00

$3.00

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land :

Orchard :
Minerals :

Value of Land : $ 30 « 00

Value of Improvements : $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $

Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $ 5 0 . 0 0

50.00
$8 0 . 0 0

*

Value per acre for tract : $ 8 . 0 0

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ NONE
'

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�County: Rappahannock
District: Piedmont

- Atkina, Joseph B.
^ Assessed: 16 A.
e

//267

Area Claimed:

It

Value Claimed:
#

— NOTE:

Deed: 16 A,

••

Consideration: $225.00

The acreage mentioned in the deed, the consider ^ tion,
the area assessed and the assessed value cover two
tracts only one of which is entirely within the Park

.

area

Location:

On the south side of the Lee Highway about three miles
from Sperryvi le and entirely v/ithin the Park Area

.

Incumbrances, counter claims or laps:
Roads:

.

None so far as known

-

-

The tract lies about one half mile from the Lee High
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private road
From the point where this road inter
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Sperryville and fourteen miles to Luray

.

.

-

The soil is a sandy clay loam of medium depth and fer
fcl ity
The slopes are moderately steep but not extremely rocky
The tract has a northeast exposure

Soil:

.

.

.

History of tract and condition of timber:

-

All of the merch; ntublo tan

borkf, saw timber anti stave wood has been removed from this

.

.

tract
None of it has ever been grazed or cultivated
Apparently its chief value to the present owner has been
as a source of fuel supply for domestic use
The es
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of 120 cubic feet v/ith a stumpage value of 50/ per
cord since the o ner will be obliged to purchase all of
the fuel he will need after this tract passes from his

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-

.

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Acreage and value by types.

Type:

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Slope

10

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- Tract

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"

'

NAME OF CLAIMANT
Number of Acres :

Location b

oqrrg

Roacls :
This
road

3

267-a

^

7

-

Atkins, Joseph B.

On the south side of the Lee Highway about 0.1 .iles from
i Le nd adjoining the remainder of a 6 acre tract which Lies out

tract lies on the south sideof and near the Lee Highway by which
it is approximately two miles to Spcrryville, and 14 miles to Luray.

^^ ^
*

,

.

Soil - The soil is a dry sandy clay loam rather shallow and of low quality
The surface is smooth and free from rock outcrops
The slopes are hot
extremely steep and are exposed toward the northeast

.

.

-

History of Tract and condition of timber : This is a part of a six

acre tract acauir
ed by the present owner in 1902. At that time there was on that
part of the tract not covered by this report , a comfortable dwelling
in which he and his family now reside. The area covered by this
report is all timber and brush land but there is no merchant ble
timber other than about 10 cords of fuelwood.
Improvements :

HOLTS

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Types

Acreage

Value per acre

Total Value

Ridge :

3

Slope :

U

v-

$3/00

$9.00

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Fields Restocking :

Cultivated Land :

Orchard :
Minerals :

Value of Land : $

9.00

Value of Improvements : $
Value of Orchard : $

Value of Minerals : $
Value of Fruit : $

Value of Timber : $ 1^ . 0 0
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract : $
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ 45.00

CLLEK

�•:*

County: Rappahannock
District: Piedmont

*.

#267-a
Acreage Claimed:

-Atkins, Joseph B.
A

.

- ^Assessed:
it

Value Claimed: $

16 A

$

Deed: 16 A

Consideration $225 #

acreage mentioned in the deed, the consideration, the area
- The
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ttllote

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J

Location:

Encumbrances,

On the south side of the Lee Highway about 2- - lies from
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tract which lies outside of the Park Area,
counter claims or laps:

.

None so far as known

Roads:

This tract lies on the south side of, and near the Lee
Highway by which road it is approximately two miles
to Sperryville, and 14 miles to Luray,

Soil:

The soil is a dry sandy clay loam rather shallow and of
low quality,
The surface is smooth and free from rock
outcrops
The slopss are not extremely steep and are
exposed toward the northeast

.

.

:
History of tract and condition of timber
This is a part of a six acre
_
tract acquired by“tTie present owner in 1909
At that
time there was on that part of the tract not covered by
this report, a comfortable dwelling in which he and his
family now reside,
The area covered by this report is
all timber and brush land but there is no merchantable
timber other than about 10 cords of fuel woo. worth 50
per cord on the stump, or $5.00 for the lot #

.

^

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Value

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Slope

3

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n
" . timber
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Tobal
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                    <text>ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

NAME OF CLAIMANT
#270 Atkins, J ?.

.

-

{

Number of Acres : 2

Roads :

On south slopes of Oven Top Mountain about two miles northwest
of Sperryville.
This tract is about one mile from the Lee Highway over an
unimproved dirt road.

Soil :

The soil is a clay loam of average depth and fertility

Location :

.

-

area is timber land , apparent
ly it was included within the proposed Park boundary by mistake
through lack of information as to the exact location of the
property line between the • P. Atkins tract owned by J. 3.

History of Tract and condition of timber : The entire

-

.

tj

Broy

There is no merchantable saw timber on this particular
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and the trees which are mostly hardwoods are thrifty exc
the chestnuts which are all dead.

?Birs

Improvements:

.

None

Acreage and value of types :

Total Value

Value per acre

Acreage

Types
Ridge :
**

4

Slope :

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Sr*

$5.00

$10.00

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Fields Restocking :

Cultivated Land :

Orchard :
Minerals :

Value of Land : $ 10.00
Value of Improvements : $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $
Value of Fruit : $
Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract : $ 5 . 0 0

.

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ NONE

.

CLERK

�County: Rappahannock
District ; Piedmont

?270

;

- Atkins

,

. P.

J

Acreage Claimed:

Assessed:

Value Claimed:

Assessed:
Area:

Location:
~

Roads:

2 Acres

-

On south slopes of Oven Top Mountain about two miles north
west of Sperryville.

ncunbranoes, counter claims or laps:

Soil:

Deed:
No field sheet.
Deed:

None so far as known.

.

The soil is a clay loam of average depth and fertility
&lt;»

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unimproved dirt road.

History of tract and condition of timber:

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Apparently it? was included within the proposed
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exact location of the property line between the J p Atkins
tract owned by J. A. Broy.
There is no merchantable saw timber on this particular
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years and the trees which are mostly hardwoods are thtifty
except the chestnuts which are all dead

.

. .

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Type
dope

Value
Acreage

Total value of land

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                    <text>unty: Rappahannock
District: Piedmont

CLAIMANT

NAME OF
#82

|
Number of Acre
*: 12
Location:

-

. P.

Atkins, Jas

South Side Pignut Mountain

Five miles over rough steep road to State
miles to Luray, nearest shipping point

Roads:

Soil :

.

Highway, thence 17

Sandy loam of good depth and fertility, but very rocky and

.

steep

The bark was removed about 30 years ago
and the tract has been repeatedly cut over for other products and all
A very severe fire in 1926 did great damage
merchantable timber removed
Occupied by son of
out the cleared land
worn
has
cultivation
Continuous

History of Tract and condition of timber:

.

.

owner

Improvements:

-

.

.

One 4 room log and frame house, shingle roof meat house,
shingle roof,l spring house, s roof, hen house, s roof , ^Machinery shed ,
All in fair condition
1 log barn, apple cellar

.

.

.
.

Acreage and value of types:

Value per acre

Acreage

Types

Total Value

e
!

@

Cultivated Land :

1

@

15.00

15.00

Orchard :

3

@

40.00

120.00
8160.50

Slope:

$3.00

$25.50

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Minerals:

Value of Land : $

50

Value of Improvements: $
Value of Orchard : $

389.50

389.50
550.00

120.00

Value of Minerals: $

Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $

Value per acre for tract: $

27.50

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $

NONE

This is a home proposition.
%

CLERK

�.

James P Atkins

Claim of
Ragp ’Jk
In the Circuit Court of
County, Virginia, No. 149
At Law.
The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia, Petitioner, vs. Cl i fto n Ay lo r _e t _a l s and. 37400 acr e s

__ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
_
land in RaPJiaha n noc k

_

_

County, Virginia, Defendants.
more or less, of
The undersigned, in answer to the petition 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 of said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Rappahannock
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
Court of
as his answer to said petition and to said notice.
James P Atkins
My name is
My Post Office Address is SjqerryvjL 11e , _ Va
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
to be condemned, containing about 12
acres, on which there are the following
buildings and improvements : Dwe l1ing , par n and o the r ou t b ui l d i ng s

.

_ _ __ _.

_

_ __

_

__

__ _ _ _ __
_ _.

_

This land is located about
miles from 3 per r yv i11e , _ Va
Virginia, in
ont Magisterial District of said County.
the
right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land de. I claim the following
scribed above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title , estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
Sole owner
The land owners adjacent to the above described tract or parcel of land are as follows :
George Beahm
North
George
Beahm
.
South
Jp hn _ jlo ugh ton
East _
Bud Baker
West-

_

__

I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about the year l39_2
following manner :
By deed from Charlie Henry Crazier

in the

*

I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is $ 1200.00
I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is $ _ A?9_Q.tPp
I am the owner of .
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
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 $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ) .
property
this
apple
on
trees
There
about
130
Remarks:
about 14 years old

_

.

if necessary on the back ) .
Witness my signature ( or my name and marl attached hereto ) this _ _ P.
day
_
June
t
of
1930.
L
A
3
-^
, To-wit :
STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF 5 a ahannock
The undersigned hereby certifies that James . P Atkins
the above named claimant personally appeared before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his nowledge and belief ,
June
2
day of .
this
( Continue remarks

^

,

^

.

—
—
the Court,

^

i

( xSpsfiaiiKKBetLgator or
Clerkxof
Notary Public -or Justice of thc-Feace.

^

��County: Rappahannock
District: Piedmont

""

782 Atkins, J.P £&gt;ie/
,

AI

-

A

C.Pullin

.

Y/m Baker
V

f/

A.S.Baker

LEGEND:
Orchard

Cove

Slope

Ridge
Scale

-

Grazing Land
Tillable "
1"
20 Chains

=

�.

#82*Atkln8* J, P

J

C&amp; NTYi RAPPAHANIOCK
DISTRICT! PIEDMOHT

Acreage Claimedr
*

Value claimed *
'fcion

IkcA

1

*

‘

"

~

South Side Pignut Mountain

ywiLL.

Hone known*

ROADSJ

Five miles oven rough steep road to State High
way, thence 17 miles to Luray, nearest ship*

ping point*
Sandy loam of good depth and fertility but
*
very rocky and steep*

Soil!
History of

-

Tract and condition of Timbers
The bark was removed
aEout 50 years ago and the tract has been re*
peatedly cut over for other products and all
merchantable timber removed * A very severe
fire in 1926 did great damage* Continuous
cultivation has worn out the cleared land.
Occupied by son of owner

.

Improvements:

The iagprovements consist of the following

1 log and frame dwelling 1§ story* 4 rooms**
with room 10 x 15, shingle roof,valued
800
«
1 frame meat house, shingle roof
15*
1 frame corn house,shed on one side ”
25
1 frame spring house,10x15,shingle roof
15
1 frame hen house,8x12,shingle roof
20
1 frame machinery shed
a
*- •
*
15
1 log bam 12 x 16,and sheds
50

-

—

—

1 rock and log apple cellar
3 acres In orchard of 100 trees,
15 years old
Total value improvements

Value of land by types*
Types*

Acreage

Slope

0

Cultivated
Orchard

.

$3.00

1

20.00

5

"H

Total
Value of Land
tj

*

Value
Per A

*

*

.
.

.
180
0830.
10

*

Total
Value

027.00

.

20 OC

#47.00
#47.00

Improvementa530»00

Total Value Tract**

_

* .
..
.

SCT.CCr"

Average Value per acre ****

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County: Rap paha nnock
District: Piedmont
.'

NAME OF CLAIMANT

#164
Number of Acres :

- Atkins, J. W.

(Man)

60

Lee Highway, l/8 of a mile below Panorama, entirely within the
Park Area, in Rappahannock County

Location :

Roads :

.

State Highway

Sandy loam of very good depth and fertility; slopes to the north
and east

Soil :

.

The cleared area of thjs tract consists of
land that has been used only for razing purposes for many years
The wooded portion of this tract oes not have merchantable timber in
a sufficient quantity to be of commercial value

History of Tract and condition of timber :

.

'

.

.

Improvements :

all
Painted,
3
ceiled Painted ,brick flues, stone foundation
Good condition
Stable frame,painted,galvanized iron roof; shop and garage,shingle,
frame; feed house,shingle roof, board side,; hen house,board side,
Acreage and vaiue of types: shingle roof

.

.

-

.

.

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Types

Slope :

Total Value

16

@

§3,00

$48.00

44

@

30.00

1320.00

Cove :
Grazing Land :

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Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals :
Value of Land : $ 1368.00

Value of Improvements : $

1650.00

1650.00

Value of Orchard : $

Value of Minerals : $

Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $ 35.00

Value per acre for tract : $ 50.09

35.00
$3053.00

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ Li ONE

CLERK

�Claim of
In the Circuit Court of _ VThe State Commission on C
O
tioner, vs

At Law.
vation and Development of the State of Virginia, Peti-

it

'&amp;

LLL*-

County, Virginia, Defendants.
more or less, of land in
The undersigned , in answer to the
tion of the State Commission on Conservation and De^
velopment of the Statyof Virginia , and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing 9? said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
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County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
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Court of
as his answer tb/said petition and to saidiiotice
My name is
a. .
My Post Office
dress
r
c
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
_ _ acres on which /fhere are the following
/
to be condemned, containing about
^
buildings and improvements

__

_

_ £_

72

Virginia, in
U&amp;rt
/_ CX.
This
miles from
is located about
the _ y_ (fid,
IMagisterial District of said County.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .

The land owners afij
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I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereAO 0 sJA. I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
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in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
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parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proA
posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
sert here a
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicably he sho
description of the tract or parcel of land by m tles atfU bounds )).
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STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF
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The undersigned hereby certifies that
the above named claimant personally appear] before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above ynswer sf true to the best of his (knowledge and belief ,
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Lee Highway , 1/0 of a id e below Panorama , ontirely with
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tract consist's of lancT iiiat

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Dv 'clling: 16 * xl8 * 2 story and cellar , L 16 * x 20 * , 2
story, ten rooms in all Painted, ga vanisod iron roof
Log and frame weatherboard siding and coiled
Painted,
:ood condition
brick fluec stone foundation
dl , 200.90
Stables 28 * xl4 ; 20 * Painted , galvanize; iron,
roof frame
300.00
Shop and -arage 13* ?. 1- * , shingle, frame
75.00
Feed house, 10 * &gt;:14 shingle roof , board side
50.00
Hen house 10 x 14 * , board side , shingle roof
25.00

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In the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
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Your respondent and exceptant , J, V. Atkins, excepts to the
Commissioners Report filed in the Clerks Office of the Circuit
Court of Rappahannock County, Virginia, on the 18" day of May,
1932, in the above entitled cause , for the following reasons ,

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to wit;
That said Commissioners and Appraisers only allowed the
sum of $3053.00 for the 60 acres of land proposed to he taken,
and the further sum of $1000.00 for the 9 acres of land proposed

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to he taken, and the further sum of $150 00 for what is de
scribed as lot NO 16, and the further sum of $120 00 for a

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one half interst in forty acres of land owned by exceptant and

. W. Ramey,

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jointly;

That said sums are absolutely inadequate , unfair and

unjust , and that said lands are worth far more than the

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allowed by said Commissioners and Appraisers , to wit; at least

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thq. sum of $

Respondent and exceptant shows that the tracts of land

proposed to be taken in this proceeding will be found in

. 164, 164a, 164b , and 167;

Record 149, tracts NO

Therefore , respondent and exceptant , prays that he be
not deprived of his property without just compensation; and
that he be allowed at least the sum of $

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true value of said property; and your respondent and exceptant
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further prays that Said Commissioners or appraisers be allowed
to correct their findings and allow respondent and exceptant

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                    <text>Couiity:
District:

Rappahannock
Piedmont

NAME OF CLAIMANT

#164b- Atkins, J.W.
Lot #16

Number of Acres:

On the north side of the Lee Highway just east of the
top of the Blue Ridge at Panorama, and designated as Lot No , 16,

Location :

Roads :

.

This tract fronts on the Lee Highway, nine miles from Luray

.

Sandy clay loam with surface partially covered with loose rocks
The slopes are gentle with a south exposure

Soil :

.

History of Tract and condition of timber :

This lot was originally a part of a much
larger tract of land that was formerly used for agricultural purposes,
until the improvement of the Lee Highway warranted the development of
the summer resort known as Panorama , Later that particular tract was
subdivided and sold at public auction for building lots

.

Improvements :

Acreage and value of types :

Acreage

Types

Value per acre

Slope :

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land :

Orchard :
Minerals :
Value of Land : $

150.00

Value of Improvements : $

Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $

Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $

Value per acre for tract : $

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $

Total Value

�L&amp;M ~£

Claim of
In the Circuit Cc)urt of
The State Co
ission on
tioner, vs.

County, Virgi
At Law.
ation and Development of the State of Virginia, Peti-

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County, Virginia, Defendants.
mor jor less, of land in
The undersigned, in answer to the Petition of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virgmfa, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing aLsaid petitioiTind published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
Court of
Coun
as his answer to saj
oticeA
and
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My name is _
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My Post Office 'Address is
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I claim a right, title, estate or interest i
pr parcel of land within the area sought
,cres, on which there are the following
to be condemned , containing about _ /_42
buildings and improvements :

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Virginia, in
about
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Magisterial District of said County.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or .joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .

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above described tract or parcel of land are as follows:

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I acquired my right, title, estate or jfiterest to this property about the year
following manner:

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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereI claim that the total value of my right, title, est ate or interest
on is $
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in and to this tract or parcel
land with the improvements thereon is $
I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
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 $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desmes to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of and. b s/metes/Sndll/bunds ) .
Remarks'?

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, 1930.

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STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF
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the above named claimant personally appq re\ j before him and made o th that the matters
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County: Ra &gt; pahannock
District: Piedmont
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Acreage Claimed:

Assessed:

Value Claimed:

Assessed:

Deed:

Consideration: 0160,00

On the north side of the Lee highway just east of the

Location:

top of the Blue Ridge at Panorama, and designated as

. .

Lot #16

Incumbrances, counter claims, or laps:

.

None so far as known

This tract fronts on the Lee Highway, nine miles from

Roads:

.

Luray

Sandy clay loam with surface partially covered with

Soil:

.

loose rocks

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The slopes are gentle with a south ex

.

posure

i lstory of tract and condition of timber:

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This lot was originally

-

a part of a much larger tract of land that was former

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ly used for agricultural purposes, until the improve

ment of the Lee Highway warranted the development of

.

the su mer resort known as Panorama

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Later that par

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ticular tract was subdivided and sold at public auc
tion for
Improvements:

Value of Lot

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— $160.00

.

building lots

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County v- Rappahannock

District: Piedmont
NAME OF CLAIMANT
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Number of Acres : 9

Location :

Near Panorama , IT- miles from leahra, Va., entirely within the Park

area.

Roads :

Soil :

Lee Highway.

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Sandy loam , east and north exposure

History of Tract and condition of timber : phis

tract consists of an orchard and field

cultivated , but rather thin soil

Tenant house, frame , shingle roof, 3 room, weatherboard , porch
; Garage , shingl
Chicken house , weatherboard over , log , frame , shingle roof
in field near tenant house ,
roof, Corn shed ; Smoke house, paper roof ; 3ar constructi
on.
shingle shed , on either end ana log and frame

Improvements :

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Acreage and value of types :

Value per acre

Acreage

Types

Total Value

Slope :

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land :

4

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Orchard :

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80.00

9

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120.00
400.00
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Minerals :

Value of Land : $ 120.00

Value of Improvements : $

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Value of Orchard : $ 400.00

480.00

1000.Oo

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Value of Minerals: $
Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $

Value

per acre

for tract : $ 1 1 1 . 1 1

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ POP!;

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Acreage Claimed :

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Value C l a l m e d

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was acquired since claim was riled

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Lee Highway , 1/0 of a id e below Panorama , ontirely with
in Park area , in Rappahannock County

Locati n

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Roads :

State Highway

Soil :

Sandy loam of very good depth and fertility; Slop s to
the north tsnd east

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History of tract and condition of timber :

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The cleared area of this
has been used only f or grac
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this tract does not 1 avo merchantable ti her in a suffi
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tract consist's of lancT iiiat

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Dv 'clling: 16 * xl8 * 2 story and cellar , L 16 * x 20 * , 2
story, ten rooms in all Painted, ga vanisod iron roof
Log and frame weatherboard siding and coiled
Painted,
:ood condition
brick fluec stone foundation
dl , 200.90
Stables 28 * xl4 ; 20 * Painted , galvanize; iron,
roof frame
300.00
Shop and -arage 13* ?. 1- * , shingle, frame
75.00
Feed house, 10 * &gt;:14 shingle roof , board side
50.00
Hen house 10 x 14 * , board side , shingle roof
25.00

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In the Circuit Court of Rappahannock County
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Your respondent and exceptant , J, V. Atkins, excepts to the
Commissioners Report filed in the Clerks Office of the Circuit
Court of Rappahannock County, Virginia, on the 18" day of May,
1932, in the above entitled cause , for the following reasons ,

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to wit;
That said Commissioners and Appraisers only allowed the
sum of $3053.00 for the 60 acres of land proposed to he taken,
and the further sum of $1000.00 for the 9 acres of land proposed

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to he taken, and the further sum of $150 00 for what is de
scribed as lot NO 16, and the further sum of $120 00 for a

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one half interst in forty acres of land owned by exceptant and

. W. Ramey,

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jointly;

That said sums are absolutely inadequate , unfair and

unjust , and that said lands are worth far more than the

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allowed by said Commissioners and Appraisers , to wit; at least

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thq. sum of $

Respondent and exceptant shows that the tracts of land

proposed to be taken in this proceeding will be found in

. 164, 164a, 164b , and 167;

Record 149, tracts NO

Therefore , respondent and exceptant , prays that he be
not deprived of his property without just compensation; and
that he be allowed at least the sum of $

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true value of said property; and your respondent and exceptant
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further prays that Said Commissioners or appraisers be allowed
to correct their findings and allow respondent and exceptant

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                    <text>County: Rappahan nock
District ; Piedmont
NAME OF CLAIMANT

#167
Number of Acres :
Location : One

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half mile south of Panorama,

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One half mile to Lee Highway; thence 9 miles to Luray, the near
est shipping point

Roads :

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Sandy loam of shallow depth and low fertility, Steep, numerous
outcrop of rocks and boulders. North and east slopes

Soil :

.

This tract consists of a poor stand of
scrubby inferior quality of mixed oaks and basswood, The tract is
rough and rather inaccessible

History of Tract and condition of timber :

.

Improvements :

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None

Acreage and value of types :

Types

Slope :

Acreage

40

Value per acre

@
3.00
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Total Value

$120.00

Cove :
Grazing Land :

Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals :
Value of Land : $ 120* 00

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Value of Improvements : $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $
Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract : $ 3*00

Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $

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Claim of
In the Circuit ' Court of
The State C immission
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The undersigned , inju sw’er to'the p ycWOR of the State Commission on Conservation and Development oL th Statei of Virginia , and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of seod /petitio
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file
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to be condemned , containing about
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I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. Ifi claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, titl , estate or Interest he_hasjr| or to the tract or
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
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parcej 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 ) .
Remarks :

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poor stuncf of aeriS? *jf Inferior quality of misted. oaks
end bass ood
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Soil:

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numerous outcrop of rooks and boulders North and
east slopes

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Value of land by types:

Value

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$2,50

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description which gives by computation only 30 acres

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Atkins , Martha

Hf

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Lee Highway 14 m i l e s t o Luray

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/182 Atkins, &amp;\rs Sallio

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-

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Location: 1/4 mile above Beech Spring on

River.

Roada ?

ro &amp; d leading to head of Hazel

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loam * riou h , steep and ratlia ? t In

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-

Atkins , Martha

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1 /4 mile south of Lee Highway . 5eech Spring Hollow .

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Roads:

Lee Highway 14 rnilo:; to Luruy

Soil : Sandy loa:rjp rather thin .

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66

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CLERK

�County I

£
Acrpage Clclnjod 1

Oiatricti

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^

^-

AtklnB
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11*23 A

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^

Highway 14 riles to Lurty,

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IT
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there
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I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest*
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon Is
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I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the pro
posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of
( To the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bound ? ).
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The undersigned hereby certifies that
the above namod claimant personally appeared before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his knowledge and belief ,
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