Legal documents concerning the Rappahannock Company, 1853 April 5 and June 22.

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Legal documents concerning the Rappahannock Company, 1853 April 5 and June 22.

In the first document, an indenture [deed] 1853 April 5, Wellington Gordon, a trustee of the Rappahannock Company, conveys all of his property and privileges in the company to William A. Little. In the second document, a report of the results of a suit brought by the Virginia Board of Public Works against the Rappahannock Company, the company is ordered to sell its assets if it fails to pay its mortgage to the Commonwealth.

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Virginia. Board of Public Works

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An act of the General Assembly approved February 14, 1853 authorized formation of the Franklin and Monterey Road Company to construct a state road from Franklin in Pendleton County to Monterey in Highland County. The act was amended April 1, 1858 to approve one toll gate midway but exempting local traffic provided the two counties ensure maintenance. From the description of Franklin and Monterey Road Company records, 1853-1859. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86147319 An act ...

Rappahannock Company (Richmond, Va.)

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Gordon, Wellington, 1812-1888.

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Little, William A., 1930-

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