A Guide to the Staunton (Va.) Memorandum of an Agreement between Robert Leawright and Isaac Strider, 1834
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Preferred Citation
Staunton (Va.) Memorandum of an Agreement between Robert Leawright and Isaac Strider, 1834. Local government records collection, Staunton (City) Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
Acquisition Information
This item was returned to the library from the National Archives in November 1949 under the accession number 23476b.
Historical Information
The city of Staunton is located in Augusta County. Established as a town in 1761, it was incorporated as a town in 1801 and as an city in 1871. It is one of Virginia's independent cities and therefore functions administratively separately from the county in which it is located.
Scope and Content
Staunton (Va.) Memorandum of an Agreement between Robert Leawright and Isaac Strider, 1834, conveys to Isaac Strider and his heirs the water rights to a stream of water passing through a tract of nine hundred acres owned by Robert Leawright.
Index Terms
- Staunton (Va.) Circuit Court.
- Public records--Virginia--Staunton.
- Water rights--Virginia--Staunton.
- Staunton (Va.)--History--19th century.
- Agreements--Virginia--Staunton.
- Land records--Virginia--Staunton.
- Local government records--Virginia--Staunton.
- Memorandums--Virginia--Staunton.
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Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Staunton (Va.)--History--19th century.