Unclaimed property : personal papers, <1962-1992> [ongoing].

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Unclaimed property : personal papers, <1962-1992> [ongoing].

The record consists of personal papers delivered to the State from banks, executors, administrators or any other safekeeping repository coming into possession of them. Typically the papers are correspondence, banking records, legal or business papers from estates with no known heirs.

<322 cu. ft.>.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6760807

Library of Virginia

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Virginia. Office of the Treasurer.

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Virginia. Dept. of the Treasury. Division of Unclaimed Property.

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The treasurer is the custodian of the property presumed abandoned and remitted to the State's custody for safekeeping. The property is retained by the Treasurer after being declared unclaimed property, for eventual delivery to persons claiming an interest is such property pursuant to Sections 55-210.20 through 55-210.22 of the Code of Virginia. From the description of Unclaimed property : personal papers, &lt;1962-1992&gt; [ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553826 ...

Virginia. Treasurer's Office

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Acts of the General Assembly passed in 1819, 1821, and 1825 provided for "clearing and improving the navigation of the James River and for uniting the eastern and western waters, by the James and Kanawha Rivers, and for other purposes." These acts underscored the economic necessity of improving the waterways for commerce. From the description of Transfer of stock book of the James River Company, July 22, 1823-March 11, 1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122632160 From the ...