Paulett Family Business RecordsHS.023

Paulett Family Business RecordsHS.023


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Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives

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Farmville, Virginia 23909
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Benedict Chatelain

Repository
Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives
Identification
HS.023
Title
Paulett Family Business Records 1877-1929
Quantity
.65 Linear Feet, 1 legal-sized archival box
Creator
Paulett, Henry C.
Creator
Paulett, Richard Henry.
Creator
Paulett, R.S. (Richard Singleton)
Creator
Paulett, S.W. (Samuel W.)
Creator
Paulett Family.
Creator
Paulett and Bugg
Creator
Paulett, Son and Co
Creator
R.S. Paulett and Co
Creator
R.S. Paulett and Son
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Ownership and Custodial History

This collection was donated to the Farmville-Prince Edward County Historical Society by Thelma Mottley in the early 2000s.


Biographical sketch

The Paulett Family has a long history associated with business in Farmville, Virginia. Richard Singleton Paulett, born in Charlotte County in 1820, came to Farmville in 1842. He was a commission merchant, establishing a partnership with John Thackston and W.P. Elam, which later operated as R.S. Paulett and Company, Paulett and Carroll, Hilliard, Hill and Company, Warren, Paulett, and Company, and then as Paulett, Son, and Company (which he operated with his son, Richard H. Paulett, who later formed a hardware firm with Charles F. Bugg). Richard S. Paulett was also involved in the tobacco business. His tobacco company, R.S. Paulett & Son (which he operated with his son Samuel Whitfield Paulett) was one of the largest exporters of tobacco in the state, shipping primarily to England and Norway. After the death of H.E. Warren, the first President of Planters Bank, R.S. Paulett was named his successor, and remained in that position until his death in 1902. Samuel W. Paulett, who later opened Paulett Crockery Company, was a veteran of the Confederate Army, having enlisted when he was 15 years old. S.W. Paulett was also a member of the Farmville District School Board from 1886 to 1920, and was Farmville's mayor from 1916 to 1920.

Scope and Contents

This collection, which dates from 1877 to 1929, represents the business records of Richard Singleton Paulett, Paulett, Son& Company, S.W. Paulett, R.H. Paulett, H.A. Paulett, H.C. Paulett, E.L. Paulett, and Paulett and Bugg. These records include property deeds, deeds of trust, stock certificates, contracts, and correspondence.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


General Note

This collection is part of the Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives which are housed at the Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Significant Places Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Richard S. Paulett records
Text [1000523799] box: 01 of 01 1870-1903
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S.W. Paulett records
Text [1000523799] box: 01 of 01
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Paulett, Son, & Co. records
Text [1000523799] box: 01 of 01
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Paulett Family miscellaneous records
Text [1000523799] box: 01 of 01
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