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  1. Bond - January 7, 1833

    Court document pertaining to the debt of David J. Chapman and Joan Chapman in the amount of $591.82 owed to Isaiah Hale, api of George McCoy, and a judgement has been ordered against the said Chapmans to pay $260.91, and failing to pay. Reuben F. Watts, DS has been ordered to take nine head of horses from Chapman to settle this debt.

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    Bond, front
  2. Court Decree - June 14, 1883

    Circuit court decree in the dispute between the heirs of John Bane and the heirs of Mrs. Lynea Woodram about the ownership of house and lot no. 27 located in Pearisburg, Virginia. This decree allows the heirs of Woodrum to have a clear title made to them by the court appointed Special Commissioner, Geo. W. Easley.

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    Court Decree, front
  3. Deed - October 26, 1866

    This deed between George Poage and Ellen Poage, his wife, grants the dower interest of Margaret Poage to Elijah Poage and William Grisso, except for the portion of the said dower which is this day granted to George Poage from the said Elijah Poage and William Grisso. The deed was dated October 26, 1866. No land description is given. The stated value is one dollar.

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    Deed, page one
  4. Depositions - March 27, 1866

    Depositions by Harry G. Johnston, Absalom Fry, John Anderson, Branch O. Morgan in the presence of Henry W. Brodwick, Commissioner in Chancery of the Circuit Court of Giles County in the state of Virginia on 27th day of September 1866. Also present was Albert G. Pendleton, Esq, attorney for the complainants: Allen M. and Andrew J. Bane. Defendants in this case were Samuel Bane and William R. Shannon guardians of Cynthia N. and Julia Bane, infant h...

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    Depositions, page 1
  5. Depositions - May 23, 1866

    Depositions taken by Henry W. Brodwick concerning the value of a house purchased by Lynnea Woodrum in Pearisburg, Virginia. The object of this series of questions was to determine if it was in the best interests of the infant heirs (Cynthia M. and Julia Bane) of John H. Bane for the property to be sold at $1600.

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    Depostion, page 1
  6. "Oaklands" Was Hospitable Seat of Watts Family for Generations; Needed Big Staff - May 21, 1958

    Reprint of article from the Roanoke World News by Raymond P. Barnes, dated May 21, 1958, titled "'Oaklands' Was Hospitable Seat of the Watts Family for Generations; Needed Big Staff."

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    Oaklands
  7. Receipt for Recording Tax - March 9, 1903

    Receipt from B. P. Watts, Giles County Court Clerk, dated March 19, 1903, for a recording tax of $ 1.75 of a deed from Mrs. Annie S. Woodram to Anna S., Bessie B., Frederick E., George C., and Clarence S., children of William D. and May L. Pearson, which was paid by Mrs. May Pearson.

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    Receipt

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