A Guide to the Land Tax, Personal Property Tax and Miscellaneous Separated Records of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts, 1782-1856; 1922
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 50217
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Preferred Citation
Land Tax, Personal Property Tax and Miscellaneous Separated Records of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts, 1782-1922 (bulk 1782-1856). Accession 50217, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
These records were retroactively accessioned as a group. Some of the larger, more intact items have older accession numbers noted on them, but these accession numbers are not normally used for identification purposes in the library catalog. In the catalog, Land Tax books are part of APA 493 and Personal Property Tax books are part of APA 633.
Historical Information
Although the colonial government had appointed auditors general from time to time, the office was not established on a permanent basis until after independence was declared. At its first session, which convened on 7 October 1776, the General Assembly passed an act creating a board of three auditors to examine and settle claims concerning receipts and expenditures for military purposes. In 1791, the General Assembly passed an act that combined the duties of the Board of Auditors and the Solicitor General, whose office had been created in 1785 to settle the accounts of the state with the United States, and assigned them to a single Auditor of Public Accounts effective 1 January 1792. The auditor soon became the most powerful fiscal officer in the state. All receipts and disbursements were made only upon his warrant to the treasurer, and his books were the standard against which those of the treasurer were checked.
Following the Civil War the complexities of an increasingly sophisticated financial world threatened to overwhelm the state fiscal offices. It was not until a state government reorganization act was passed by the General Assembly on 18 April 1927, however, that the demand was satisfied. Effective 1 March 1928 the office of Auditor of Public Accounts and Second Auditor were abolished and replaced by the office of comptroller--head of the Department of Accounts--to monitor the receipt and disbursement of state funds, and a new office of Auditor of Public Accounts, under the General Assembly, to audit state and local government agencies.
The records of the first Auditor of Public Accounts have not survived intact; periodically they have been subjected to disarrangement or destruction. After the state library building was completed on the east side of Capitol Square in the late 1890s the auditor's office moved into it and the older records were stored in the basement. There they remained until 1913, when they were transferred to the custody of the state library.
Scope and Content
Contains a variety of unidentifiable fragments and other items including letters, lists, and tax assessments that were most likely found loose inside of land tax and personal property tax volumes. The items appear to have been removed before conservation measures were taken sometime around 1940. Attempts were made to match some of the fragments with their original documents and other items are noted as being "duplicates" of existing information.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged alphabetically by name of locality.
Contents List
- Accomack County
- Box 1
Folder 1
Property tax fragments, 1856; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 1
- Amelia County
- Box 1
Folder 2
Land tax fragments, 1789-1790 .
- Box 1
Folder 2
- Amherst County
- Box 1
Folder 3
Land tax fragment, undated [most likely 1782] .
- Box 1
Folder 3
- Bedford County
- Box 1
Folder 4
Unidentified fragment, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 4
- Berkeley County
- Box 1
Folder 5
Property tax fragments, 1793-1794 .
- Box 1
Folder 5
- Buckingham County
- Box 1
Folder 6
Land and property tax fragments, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 6
- Campbell County
- Box 1
Folder 7
List of tithes and taxable property, 1785 .
- Box 1
Folder 8
Return of taxable property, 1783 .
- Box 1
Folder 7
- Caroline County
- Box 1
Folder 9
Land tax fragments, 1784; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 9
- Charles City County
- Box 1
Folder 10
Property tax fragment, undated [most likely 1785] .
- Box 1
Folder 10
- Chesterfield County
- Box 1
Folder 11
Land tax fragments, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 11
- Culpeper County
- Box 1
Folder 12
List of taxable property, 1792 .
- Box 1
Folder 12
- Fauquier County
- Box 1
Folder 13
Land tax fragment, 1821 .
- Box 1
Folder 13
- Fluvanna County
- Box 1
Folder 14
Land grants, 1782-1784 .
- Box 1
Folder 15
Letters about property tax corrections, 1790; 1794 .
- Box 1
Folder 16
Property tax fragment, 1782 .
- Box 1
Folder 14
- Franklin County
- Box 1
Folder 17
Certificate regarding licenses for hawkers and peddlers, 1804-1805 .
- Box 1
Folder 17
- Frederick County
- Box 1
Folder 18
Land tax fragments, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 18
- Fredericksburg
- Box 1
Folder 19
Land tax fragment, 1803 .
- Box 1
Folder 20
Land tax book, 1817 .
- Box 1
Folder 21
Valuation of houses and lots, 1787 .
- Box 1
Folder 19
- Gloucester County
- Box 1
Folder 22
Land and property tax fragments, 1820; 1821; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 23
Letters (miscellaneous), 1786; 1827 .
- Box 1
Folder 22
- Goochland County
- Box 1
Folder 24
List of transferences and resurveys, 1801-1802 .
- Box 1
Folder 25
Property tax fragment, 1814 .
- Box 1
Folder 24
- Greenbriar County
- Box 1
Folder 26
Land tax fragment, undated [circa 1700s] .
- Box 1
Folder 26
- Halifax County
- Box 1
Folder 27
Land and property tax fragments, 1790; 1791; 1799 .
- Box 1
Folder 28
Ordinary license fee collection [Richard Jones], 1805 .
- Box 1
Folder 27
- Hampshire County
- Box 1
Folder 29
Land tax fragments, 1784; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 30
List of alterations and additions to the land tax, 1784-1785 .
- Box 1
Folder 29
- Hanover County
- Box 1
Folder 31
Land assessment book, 1817 .
- Box 1
Folder 32
Land tax fragments, 1832; 1836 .
- Box 1
Folder 31
- Harrison County
- Box 1
Folder 33
Land tax fragments, 1816; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 33
- Henrico County
- Box 1
Folder 34
Certificates regarding licenses for hawkers and peddlers, 1797-1798 .
- Box 1
Folder 35
List of land sold for non-payment of taxes [fragment], 1850 .
- Box 1
Folder 34
- Henry County
- Box 1
Folder 36
Land assessments, 1819 .
- Box 1
Folder 36
- King and Queen County
- Box 1
Folder 37
Land tax fragments, undated [most likely 1792] .
- Box 1
Folder 37
- King George County
- Box 1
Folder 38
Property tax fragment, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 38
- Loudoun County
- Box 1
Folder 39
Certificate regarding licenses for hawkers and peddlers, 1799 .
- Box 1
Folder 40
Property tax fragment, undated [most likely 1814] .
- Box 1
Folder 39
- Louisa County
- Box 1
Folder 41
Land and property tax fragments, undated .
- Box 1
Folder 41
- Lunenburg County
- Box 1
Folder 42
Land grants, 1785; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 42
- Mecklenburg County
- Box 1
Folder 43
Certifcate regarding licenses for hawkers and peddlers, 1799 .
- Box 1
Folder 44
Warrant fragments, 1782; 1786 .
- Box 1
Folder 43
- Monroe County
- Box 1
Folder 45
Land tax fragment, 1811 .
- Box 1
Folder 45
- Nelson County
- Box 1
Folder 46
Land tax assessment, 1819 .
- Box 1
Folder 46
- Norfolk City
- Box 1
Folder 47
Property tax fragments, 1801; undated .
- Box 1
Folder 47
- Northampton County
- Box 1
Folder 48
Account of taxes received, 1784-1785 .
- Box 1
Folder 48
- Nottoway County
- Box 1
Folder 49
Land assessment book, 1839 .
- Box 1
Folder 49
- Ohio County
- Box 2
Folder 1
Property tax fragment, 1811 .
- Box 2
Folder 1
- Orange County
- Box 2
Folder 2
Land tax fragment, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 3
Property tax book, 1785 .
- Box 2
Folder 2
- Pittsylvania County
- Box 2
Folder 4
Property tax fragments, 1799; undated .
- Box 2
Folder 4
- Powhatan County
- Box 2
Folder 5
Property tax fragments, 1786; 1789 .
- Box 2
Folder 5
- Prince Edward County
- Box 2
Folder 6
Sheriff's papers fragments, 1783-1786; 1795 .
- Box 2
Folder 6
- Prince George County
- Box 2
Folder 7
Land and property tax fragments, 1786-1787; undated .
- Box 2
Folder 7
- Richmond City
- Box 2
Folder 8
Property tax book, 1798 .
- Box 2
Folder 9
Property tax fragment, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 8
- Rockbridge County
- Box 2
Folder 10
List of tithables and taxable property, 1786 .
- Box 2
Folder 10
- Rockingham County
- Box 2
Folder 11
Property tax fragment, 1787-1788 .
- Box 2
Folder 11
- Russell County
- Box 2
Folder 12
Land tax fragments, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 12
- Southampton County
- Box 2
Folder 13
Cash, warrants and tobacco fragment, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 13
- Spotsylvania County
- Box 2
Folder 14
List of alterations, alienations and divisions, 1787-1788 .
- Box 2
Folder 14
- Stafford County
- Box 2
Folder 15
Property tax fragments, 1806; undated .
- Box 2
Folder 15
- Tazewell County
- Box 2
Folder 16
Land tax fragment, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 16
- Washington County
- Box 2
Folder 17
Land and property tax fragments, undated .
- Box 2
Folder 17
- Westmoreland County
- Box 2
Folder 18
Land tax booklets, 1791-1793 .
- Box 2
Folder 19
Unidentified fragment [possibly personal property tax], undated .
- Box 2
Folder 18
- York County
- Box 2
Folder 20
Land tax fragment, 1819 .
- Box 2
Folder 20
- Miscellaneous material
- Box 2
Folder 21
Personal property tabulation fragment, 1852 .
- Box 2
Folder 22
Material collected from restored tax books, 1922; undated .
- Box 2
Folder 21