Transfer of stock book of the James River Company as per act of February 17, 1820, as amended February 28, 1921, from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1823-1846.

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Transfer of stock book of the James River Company as per act of February 17, 1820, as amended February 28, 1921, from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1823-1846.

These records are part of Office of the Second Auditor. Internal Improvement Fund: Canals. These records contain stock transfers through the Treasurer's Office from the Bank of Virginia to individuals and corporations for the period July 22, 1823-March 11, 1846.

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Library of Virginia

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