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John Cropper Ledger, 1796-1810. Accession 30991, Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Transferred from Local Records Branch, The Library of Virginia, 3 February 1981.
General John Cropper, Jr. (1755-1821) was a prominent resident of Accomack County, Virginia. He was a member and commander of the militia and fought in the Revolutionary War. He was a member of the Virginia House and Senate, owned plantations, a tidal mill, and a store, and was involved in other business ventures.
Entries in this ledger reflect Cropper's involvement in various businesses. He was a partner in the firm of Custis and Cropper, which operated a merchant store, grain mill, and sawmill. Other entries relate to plantations and the settlement of estates. Accounts identify individuals by occupation, and include servants and numerous free Blacks. Also recorded are transactions concerning the sale of the Presbyterian meetinghouse at Drummondtown. For additional information see General John Cropper, Jr., Ledger 1789-1800 (Acc. 32062, Misc. Reel 1099).