Police
Justice Fines Richmond Residents, 1875
WHITE, BAILEY, MAYES, MALOW, PERKINS
R. M. ALLEN Hats & Caps: All the Latest Styles! 1847
William POLK Seeks Land, 1875
John BOOKER Gives Notice Regarding Missing Scrip, 1872
Visitors at the Richmond Tobacco Exchange, 1875 Now indexed! Surnames include the following: JOHNSON, STAPLES, PAYNE, JENKINS, NORZLEY, SKIPWITH, VENABLE, SMITH, EPPS, BOOKER
Richmond Chancery Court, 1824 VERELL, VADEN, ROBERTSON, TABB, SPAIN, HENING
FOUSHEE Estate Notice, 1824 RAWLINGS
SHEFFIELD Bankruptcy, SMITH Petition, Richmond, 1875
Fire Destroys WILLISS Commission House, 1864
Now Recruiting for the City Battalion, 1863 ELLIOTT, GUIGON
James LEWELLEN Purchases Share of Dispatch Newspaper, 1864
Miners Wanted at the Carbon Hill Mine, See J. J. TONKIN, Henrico Co., 1875
Dr. James E. WILLIAMS, Richmond, Virginia, 1863 HANCOCK, BILL
L. H. TRIGG Announces New Tobacco Commission & Forwarding House, 1847
John HOBSON Appointed to Police Force, 1872
Unmailable Letters in the Richmond Post Office, 1872
Now indexed! Surnames include the following: HENRY, VAUGHN, SAUSSER, DANIEL, HUNT, PARRISH
Virginians Visit the Richmond Tobacco Exchange, 1872 FICKLIN, EDMONDS, PHILLIPS, SPENCER, BRUB, EOTT, KILLINGER, FISHER, FORBES, GAINES
New Fall Stock of Glass, China & Dinnerware at TAYLOR's, 1860
HARRIS Advertises CLARK's Invention: Threshing Machine with Porcupine Drum, 1826
G. M. CARRINGTON Notifies Turnpike Stockholders, 1826
George WISE Serenaded in Richmond, 1872 PIZZINNI, KESSNICH, GREELEY
Newspaper Controversy Leads to Violence in Richmond, 1846 BOTTS, LAMBERT
Runaway Slave Isham in Henrico Co. Jail, 1826 CRUMP, BURTON, DANDRIDGE
P. V. DANIEL Wishes to Purchase Carriage Driver, 1826
George DREWRY Sells Land, 1875
Freed Slave Mary BAILEY Seeks her Children, care of George FISHER, VA, 1866
Tavern for Rent at Bacon Branch, BAKER Etstae, 1823
SNEAD Proposes Tax on
Newspaper Editors, 1855
Come to think of it....
CARSON Ordered to Dept. of
the South, 1873
The Celebrated Silver
Palace Fireplace Stove Sold by John BOWERS, 1872
Virginia
Colonization Society Donors, 1839 Liberian settlement charity. Names not
yet indexed, but surnames include:
WHAREY, BALCH, GOODE,
MINOR, TALIAFERRO, PEYTON
GENTRY Announces Schedule
Change, 1872
Unmailable
Letters in the Richmond Post Office, April 10, 1873. Surnames include the following: THORN, SEMON, TAYLOR, AMMONDS,
LOGOON, BABCOCK, BOWEN, ARCHER, GOODWIN, WING.
KNOX Fined for
Assault of BERRY, Richmond, 1873
Occupants
of ROONEY Furniture Wagon Injured in Runaway, 1872
ROONEY Furniture
Advertisement, 1875
Unmailable
Letters in the Richmond Post Office, 1873 Surnames include the following: HIGGINS,
MORTON, DAVIS, JETIM, LEIVER, CROSS
Runaway
Indentured Apprentice, 1823
Richmond
Detectives WREN and KNOX Arrested, 1874
HILLERY
Arrested for Desertion, Co. C, 18th Regt., U. S. Army VA, 1873
Visitors
to the Tobacco Exchange, 1875 QUEEN,
HIRSCH, BRANCH, POWERS, STANFORD, CHAPPELL, MAYS
Hustings
Jurors, September term, City of Richmond Hustings
Court, 1872
Schooner
Robert Burns Sails for New Orleans, B. JACKSON, master, Chas. PALMER,
agent, 1823
Loaded?
Unloaded? What's the difference? Richmond, 1875 SMITH, GARY
Elderly
Woman Assaulted, Robbed by Mulatto, Richmond, 1875
BROOKS, COLEMAN, HOWARD
New
Architectural Reference Book by Albert WEST; WOODHOUSE & PARHAM,
Publishers, 1872
Arrivals
at The Exchange Hotel and FORD's Hotel, 1872 COX,
LEVY, CLARKE, CHAMLUS, PEGRAM, HAMLIN
HAYNES
a Suspect in Dress Suit Murder Mystery, 1905
RILEY
Indicted for Rape, ROBINSON Arrested for False Testimony, 1872 JOHNSON,
CREW
S.
E. DOVE Sells Choicest Tobacco, 1872
Seeking
Emma HOLMES, who left for Texas without her mother's consent,
1873 WINSTON, ROBERTSON,
JUSTIS
Stephen
WATKINS is moving, so if you owe him money, please pay
up! 1823
List
of Confederate Dead Buried at Chatsworth, Henrico Co.,
1869 JORDAN,
RANDOLPH, WILLIAMS, COCKFIELD, GIVENS, GOALDEN, MATTHEWS, COBB
MERRIMAN
Seriously Injured at Tredgar Mill, 1869
MEADE
& BAKER Have Vichy Salts, 1823
R.
W. POWERS & Co. Sell Fine Teas, 1872
DICKINSON
& TIMBERLAKE Dissolve Partnership, 1823
Robert
WINSTON didn't take that mule! 1872
Richmond
Real Estate Transfers, 1872
Attorney
McMAHON Has Epileptic Seizure at Court, 1873
Benjamin
HARRIS Seeks to Hire Slaves, 1823
William
CLARKE Dangerously Ill, 1872
Mr.
TURPIN reportedly has simultaneous typhoid and scarlet fevers. 1872
A
Very Public Apology! 1823 IRBY,
ADRIANCE
Robert
GAMBLE Sells Mountain Clover Seed, 1823
BARTLETT
to Winter in Richmond, 1872
Benjamin
DUVAL Sells Patented Spiral Trusses, 1823
Four
Mail Trains Collide at Richmond, 1881
Archibald
ROBERTSON Advertises the Washington Tavern, 1823
VAN
WATER Nominated, 1910
Richmond
Lassies Abroad, 1872 ALLISON,
WALKER, POWELL
Keeping
a Disreputable House... Oh My!
WARREN Qualifies
in Hustings Court, 1872
More
Unmailable Letters at the Richmond Post Office, September 1872 PAYNE,
CREW, GENTRY, BORIE
"Unmailable"
Letters at the Richmond Post ,
1873 MUNFORD, TANIE,
SUTHERLAND, EASTMAN
John
PAGE Makes Boots & Shoes, 1872
The
Richmond City Guard is Formed, 1875 TAYLOR,
STOKES, TYLER, CASKIE, McCANCE
J.
T. RAYMOND Injured, 1872
John
TABB Baptized, Dedicated to Priesthood, 1872
Richmond
Police Court, 1872 CHANDLER,
EDWARDS, GLEASON, CUNNINGHAM, RAGLAND, MOISE
ANDERSON Bastardy,
1872
Richmond
Bankruptcies, 1872 HARRIS,
DOWD, WILLIAMS, HEFLEY
Bouler
LILLY, a free man of color, is sent to jail for stealing from Mr. DAVIS.
VICKERS
Injured, 1872
ANDREWS
& MORRIS Fined for Brawl, 1883
ANNABLE
Doesn't Make Bail, 1872
Henrico
County Election Commissioners, 1873 LOTS of names!
Street
Fighting in Richmond! 1872
HAMPTON, RANDALL, ALBERT, KEMPER
Henrico
Grand Jury Meets, 1873 MINOR,
CHANDLER, ALEXANDER
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Notice to Peter BEVERLEY, Esq., 1826 ALLAN, ELLIS, TOOLEY
ALLERDICE Bankruptcy Sale, Richmond, 1875 FORBES, WEST
Richmond Chancery Notice, 1875 HIBBLE, WILCOX, HORSELEY, BORUM, BERRY, CONNER
STEPTOE Legal Notice, Richmond, 1875 MARTIN, READ, GLASGOW, CHENNELLE
August GALLEGO
Fertilizing Co. vs. POINDEXTER, et. al., 1872
Archibald CAMPBELL Estate
Notice, 1831 WREN
WICKHAM
Trust Sale, Properties in the City of Richmond, Five Estates on the James
River & Tuckahoe Creek, 159 Slaves and More 1843
Former DEANE
Property to be Sold, 1873
Legal Notice: BURTON
Estate "Hard Times" to be Sold, 1823 BURTON,
WALKER, SHEPPARD, MOSBY
Chancery
Court News: HILL Vs. COBB, etc., 1872
Henrico
County Court News, 1872 LACY,
MINOR, ANNABLE, HOWARD, SMITH, WALSH, CARTER, HOWE
Chancery Court
Notice: BROWN &
PEMBERTON vs. NEAGLE, BRIZZELERO & CAMPODONICO, 1872