A Guide to the Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810 Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810 1178221

A Guide to the Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810

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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode number
1178221
Title
Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810
Physical Characteristics
1 v.
Collector
Augusta County (Va.) Circuit Court.
Location
State Records Center - Archives Annex, Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810. Local government records collection, Augusta County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

This item came to the Library of Virginia in transfers of court papers from Augusta County under the accession number 43658.

Historical Information

Henry Holloway was a plantation owner in Amherst County, Virginia. He died on 12 June 1810.

Scope and Content

Henry Holloway Plantation Ledger, 1796-1810, records the business activities of the Holloway family's plantation and the personal financial activities of Henry Holloway. The ledger records the accounts of individuals, estates, and businesses that Holloway managed or with whom he conducted business. Each account lists transactions in chronological order, and each transaction includes the date, the type of transactions, and monies debited and credited.

The accounts connected with the plantation document purchases made for items such as trees, oxen, horses, sugar, and coffee. Several accounts include a listing for the hiring of slaves; although, no detail is provided as to what type of work they performed on the plantation. There are also entries for the plantation overseer that concern his wages and providing him his share of wheat and corn. Holloway also kept records of the quantities of wheat seeded, used by the family, and sold.

The personal financial accounts of Henry Holloway document the individuals and businesses with which Holloway conducted business. Many of the accounts detail Holloway's family expenses and document tuition paid and purchases of clothing and books. There are several account entries that detail the settlement of the estate of Robert Holloway who died around 1802. Holloway also helped to support his sister Betsey Yancey, wife of Robert Yancey. Her account entry includes the following note written by Holloway: "It is impossible for the Writer to say how unhappy he has been made from the imprudence of Capt. Robert Yancey. He has brought a wife & children to want from his drinking as well as gambling. The above articles is given to a sister who is in want of much more, and I wish I had it in my power to give it."

Related Material

For additional information see the Augusta County Chancery Cause, Norvell Spencer versus Exr. of Henry Holloway. It can be found at the Augusta County Courthouse. The index number is 1814-085.

Index Terms

    Persons:

  • Holloway, Henry.
  • Subjects:

  • Plantation owners--Virginia--Amherst County.
  • Slavery--Virginia--Amherst County.
  • Geographical Names:

  • Amherst County (Va.)--History--18th century.
  • Amherst County (Va.)--History--19th century.
  • Genre and Form Terms:

  • Business records--Virginia--Amherst County.
  • Ledgers (account books)--Virginia--Amherst County.
  • Local government records--Virginia--Augusta County.
  • Added Entry - Personal Name:

  • Holloway, Robert.
  • Yancey, Betsey.
  • Yancey, Robert.

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Amherst County (Va.)--History--18th century.
  • Amherst County (Va.)--History--19th century.