Corbin, James E.
Variant namesJames P. Corbin was a student at the Virginia Military Institute during the Civil War. He served in the cadet corps at the battle of New Market and continued in army service until the close of the war. In the early 1870s, Corbin operated a store and an insurance agency in Fredericksburg, Virginia. In the 1880s and 1890s, he operated Moss Neck and Race Field Plantations in Caroline County, Virginia. Corbin was a justice of the peace and a clerk for the city council of Fredericksburg.
From the description of James P. Corbin papers, 1865-1904 (bulk 1875-1890). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122588324
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creatorOf | Corbin, James P. James P. Corbin papers, 1865-1904 (bulk 1875-1890). | Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries | |
creatorOf | Corbin, James E. Preliminary statement on an archaeological reconnaisance [i.e., reconnaissance] of Clear Creek, Texas / James E. Corbin and Thomas Roy Hester. | Colorado State University, Morgan Library |
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associatedWith | Hester, Thomas R. | person |
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Virginia | |||
Texas--Galveston County | |||
Texas | |||
Race Field Plantation (Va.) | |||
Texas--Harris County | |||
Moss Neck Plantation (Va.) | |||
Fredericksburg (Va.) |
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Archaeological surveying |
Insurance |
Livestock |
Plantations |
Stores, Retail |
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Justices of the peace |
Merchants |
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Person
Active 1865
Active 1904