A Guide to the Essex County (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899) Essex County (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899) 1137631; 11130756-1130758

A Guide to the Essex County (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899)

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Barcode numbers: 1137631; 1130756-1130758


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode numbers
1137631; 1130756-1130758
Title
Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899)
Physical Characteristics
1.8 cu. ft. (4 boxes)
Collector
Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
State Records Center - Archives Annex, Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899.) Local government records collection, Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

Box 1137631 contains reports of school commissioners, 1835, 1837 and accounts from Central School District, 1871-1872 that were transferred to the Virginia State Library (now the Library of Virginia) under accession number 21817.

These items came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of court records from Essex previous hit County .

Historical Information

Essex previous hit County  next hit probably was named for the English previous hit county  next hit. It was formed from old previous hit Rappahannock  next hit previous hit County  next hit in 1692.

The Virginia Constitution of 1870 mandated Virginia's first statewide public school system. The schools were racially segregated by law until the mid-twentieth century.

The 1870 Virginia Constitution required that each previous hit county  next hit in the state be divided into no less than three townships (see Article VII, section 2). Based on the New England administrative organization of a previous hit county  next hit, each township would elect the administration officials for the offices of supervisor, clerk, assessor, collector, commissioner of the roads, overseer of the poor, justice of the peace, and constable. The supervisors of each township would comprise the board of supervisors for the previous hit county  next hit, and would be responsible for auditing the previous hit county  next hit accounts, examining the assessors' books, regulating property valuation, fixing the previous hit county  next hit levies. The Acts of Assembly provided that each township be divided into school and electoral districts (see Acts of Assembly 1869-1870, Chapter 39). A constitutional amendment in 1874 changed the townships into magisterial districts and each district elected one supervisor, three justices of the peace, one constable, and one overseer of the poor. The supervisors of the districts made up the previous hit county  next hit board of supervisors whose duties were identical as those set out in 1870. The published Acts of Assembly appended a list of township names by previous hit county  next hit following the acts for every year that townships existed in Virginia.

Scope and Content

Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) School Records, 1835-1907 (bulk 1871-1899.) The collection contains financial records documenting teacher salaries and other expenses paid to operate schools in three school districts in the previous hit county  next hit: Central and previous hit Rappahannock  next hit Districts, 1870-1907 and the Occupacia District, 1872-1873; 1879-1880 in addition to two townships, previous hit Rappahannock  next hit and Central, 1871. The records are comprised of teacher contracts, treasurer's warrants for teacher salaries and other expenses, accounts, receipts for teacher reports indicating the number of days taught and salary earned in a given month, and petitions for the establishment of schools and hiring of particular teachers.

The collection also contains reports of school commissioners, 1835, 1837; state education fund vouchers, 1872-1873; 1878-1879; general previous hit county  next hit school fund vouchers, 1871-1875; 1879-1880, and other vouchers and warrants, 1871-1872; 1881-1883.

Index Terms

    Corporate Names:

  • Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) Public Schools. Central District.
  • Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) Public Schools. Occupacia District.
  • Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) Public Schools. previous hit Rappahannock  next hit District.
  • Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.). Circuit Court.
  • Subjects:

  • Schools -- records and correspondence -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Segregation in education -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Geographical Names:

  • Essex previous hit County  next hit (Va.) -- History.
  • Genre and Form Terms:

  • Accounts -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Contracts -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Financial records -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Local government records -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Petitions -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • School records -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Vouchers -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.
  • Warrants -- Virginia -- Essex previous hit County  next hit.