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Richmond (Va.) Circuit Court (61)

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Incorporated in May 1911, the National Auto Schools Corporation operated for a brief period in Richmond, Va. This unidentified business operated in Richmond, Va., during the late nineteenth century. Richmond, located between Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, was named by William Byrd II, who envisioned the development of a city at the falls of the James River and with the help of William Mayo laid out the town...

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Richmond College (Richmond, Va.) (16)

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Virginia Union University (Richmond, Va.) (38)

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National Theological Institute with branches in Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Va., founded by the American Baptist Home Mission Society, split apart after 1865 with the Washington branch becoming Wayland Seminary; 1869 the Richmond branch was named Colver Institute; in 1876 school was incorporated by the Virginia General Assembly under the name Richmond Institute; in 1883 a college for women named Hartshorn Memorial College was founded by the ABHMS; with no women attending the Richmond Inst...

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James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.) (56)

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Chimborazo Hospital (Richmond, Va.) (14)

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Richmond County (Va.) Circuit Court. (18)

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Richmond County may have been named for Richmond borough in Surrey, England, or for Charles Lennox, first duke of Richmond and a son of King Charles II. It was formed from Old Rappahannock County in 1692. The county seat is Warsaw. Some volumes were burned and mutilated through unknown causes; in addition, the will books prior to 1699 were missing as early as 1793, and order books for the period 1794-1816 are also missing. Numerous loose records prior to 1781 are miss...

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Tredegar Iron Works (Richmond, Va.) (16)

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Richmond Female Institute (Richmond, Va.) (8)

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Virginia State Convention of 1861 (Richmond, Va.) (19)

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Castle Thunder Prison (Richmond, Va.) (10)

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