Petersburg and Asylum Railway Account Book and Cashbook, 1894-1896
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Petersburg and Asylum Railway (Petersburg, Va.)
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Petersburg and Asylum Railway conducted business in Petersburg during the late nineteenth century. It was sold at public auction by a decree of the Hustings Court of Petersburg in 1896. Petersburg Circuit Court Clerk Robert Gilliam was receiver for the railroad. The account book and cashbook were used as exhibits in the chancery suit Trustees of Farmers Loan and Trust Company versus Petersburg and Asylum Railway Company heard in the City of Petersburg Circuit Court. ...
Petersburg (Va.) Circuit Court
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This unidentified liquor dealer operated in Virginia during the early twentieth century. It is possible that the business was owned by either John L. Mulcaha or B. D. Booth & Co., both of whom were liquor dealers in Petersburg, Virginia, in the early 1900s. Loose receipts in the ledger are addressed to either Booth or Mulcaha. From the guide to the Unidentified Liquor Dealer Ledger, 1903, (The Library of Virginia) Petersburg was formed from part...