A Guide to the Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records, 1782-1963 (bulk 1945-1963) Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records

A Guide to the Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records, 1782-1963 (bulk 1945-1963)

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Processed by: Greg Crawford; Lydia Neuroth

Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
Title
Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records, 1782-1963 (bulk 1945-1963)
Physical Characteristics
191 boxes .
Creator
Richmond (Va.) Hustings Court; Richmond (Va.) Hustings Court Part I; Richmond (Va.) Law and Equity Court; Richmond (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Commonwealth Causes, 1782-1866, involving enslaved and free Black individuals are digitized and available through Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection on the Library of Virginia website. Please use digital images.

Cases and Ended Cases, 1904-1963 are unprocessed and need review prior to use by researchers. Contact Archives Reference Staff for access.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records, 1782-1963 (bulk 1945-1963), Local government records collection, Richmond (City) Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

These records came to the Library of Virginia in 1968 a transfer of court papers from the city of Richmond under accession number 26922 and in an undated accession.

Processing Information

Original Record "Richmond (Va.) Cases and Ended Cases, 1945-1963" Encoded by S. Nerney, 2010; updated by M. Mason and L. Neuroth, 2023.

Commonwealth Causes, 1782-1866, pertaining to enslaved and free Black individuals were removed from the Richmond (Va.) Ended Causes and then processed and indexed as a distinct unit by Greg Crawford and Lydia Neuroth for the purposes of digitizing them for the digital project Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative. All other commonwealth causes,1782-1866, pertaining to white and non-Black individuals as well as all post-1866 commonwealth causes are still unprocessed and filed with the Richmond (Va.) Ended Causes.

Historical Information

Context for Record Type:

Free People in Want of Registration

Consits of lists of free Black and multiracial people confined to jail because they were without a free registration document or certificate proving their free status. In some localities, city sergeants or county sheriffs created reports for the court of individuals confined to jail. These documents serve as a certification record of who was in jail. Prisoners were required to pay the jail fees accrued during their time in jail. If they could not pay, they were hired out to cover the cost of their expenses. If this was the case, the document may indicate if they were hired out along with a totaling of expenses. For further research, search the minute books orcourt order books for the locality of interest.

Commonwealth Causes

Commonwealth causes are criminal court cases filed by the state government that consist primarily of warrants, summons, subpoenas, indictments, recognizances, and verdicts handed down by juries and other legal authorities in order to prosecute individuals who violated the penal code.

The commonwealth causes reveal an inconsistency in forms of conviction and punishment for white versus Black and multiracial individuals. Throughout the early nineteenth century, Virginia legislators revised the laws in ways that reduced the legal status of free Black and multiracial people to that of enslaved, thereby creating a legal system based on race. White Virginians and legislators feared insurrection and passed laws restricting the number of Black and multiracial people allowed to gather in groups. Enslavers could be fined for permitting their enslaved people to hire themselves out for work and enslaved people were jailed on these occasions. While public whipping originated as a form of punishment for all those convicted, in Virginia, it was retained for those who were Black, free or enslaved, and officially outlawed as a punishment for white criminals in 1848. Often, Black individuals served much longer penitentiary sentences while the cases of white men, who had committed the same or similar crimes, were dismissed.

Types of Courts: Richmond (Va.) Hustings court created by the General Assembly in 1782 at the time Richmond was granted it's charter. The court was created to handle all criminal cases, civil law cases, probate of wills, fiduciary accounts, deed recordings, all licenses (business, marriage, etc.), citizenship applications, etc. It also included the Mayor's Court.

Richmond (Va.) Hustings Court Part I was approved April 5, 1910 under agreement of consolidation between the City of Richmond and the City of Manchester and their corporation/ Hustings Court.

Richmond (Va.) Law and Equity Court was created by an act of General Assembly on February 12, 1894 to handle all civil law cases and equity cases filed in the City of Richmond (includes divorces, partitions suits, injunctions, mechanic liens suits, etc.).

Richmond (Va.) Circuit Court created in 1852 as a successor to the Circuit Court of Chancery for the County of Henrico in order to handle all civil wand criminal matters, same as other circuit courts for counties, cities, or towns. In July 1954, the Clerk of Law and Equity Court was named clerk of the Circuit Court. At the same time it's jurisdiction was limited to criminal proceedings against convicts in the penitentiary, proceeding to enforce payment of money to commonwealth and suits against public officers representing the commonwealth.

Locality History Note: The city of Richmond, located between Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, was named by William Byrd (1674-1744), who envisioned the development of a city at the falls of the James River and with the help of William Mayo laid out the town in 1737. The name probably came from the English borough of Richmond upon Thames, which Byrd visited on several occasions. Richmond was established in 1742 and in 1779 was designated the capital of Virginia effective 30 April 1780. It was incorporated as a town, although "stiled the city of Richmond," in 1782 and was incorporated as a city in 1842. It served as the capital of the Confederacy from mid-1861 to April 1865. Richmond was enlarged by the annexation of Manchester (or South Richmond) in 1910, and by the addition of Barton Heights, Fairmount, and Highland Park in 1914. Further annexations from Chesterfield County occurred in 1942 and 1970.

Lost Records Note: During the burning of Richmond on April 3, 1865, during the Civil War, Richmond circuit court judge John A. Meredith led efforts to save the circuit court records found at the State Court House. Rescuers successfully removed all the papers that were necessary to pending suits and many of the order books, but all of the wills and deed books were lost. Records of the superior court and circuit superior court of law and chancery were also destroyed. Most of the pre-Civil War Hustings Court records exist.

Scope and Content

Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records, 1782-1963 (bulk 1945-1963), consist of records concerning Free people in want of Registration, 1815-1864; Commonwealth Causes 1782- 1866, involving enslaved and free Black individuals; a small amount of additional Commonwealth Causes, 1865-1960, which are post-Civil War and concern defendants of various races; and Cases and Ended Cases, 1901-1963

Free people in want of Registration Records, 1815-1864, consist largely of lists of free Black and multiracial people confined to jail because they were without a free registration document or certificate proving their free status. These records are generally created or compiled by the jailer or City Sergeant and presented to the Court of Hustings in order of legal action to be taken. The court decides if a new registration document is provided, if and how they will pay jail fees, or what other action should be required for these people in jail.

Commonwealth Causes,1782-1866, involving free and enslaved Black individuals consists of criminal cases heard in the Richmond (Va.) Hustings Court where the defendants themselves are either free or enslaved Black individuals. These cases also consist of white defendants who are charged with crimes involving matters of chattel slavery; violence against a free or enslaved Black persons; or other violations of laws involving the policing of Black communities.

Causes commonly found against free Black and enslaved people might include breaking and entering, stealing, assault, murder, arson, and aiding enslaved people to self-emancipate. Formerly enslaved men and women could also be tried for remaining in the commonwealth more than one year following emancipation. There are also cases against enslavers who permitted a gathering of enslaved people on their property.

All other commonwealth causes,1782-1866, pertaining to white and non-Black individuals as well as all post-1866 commonwealth causes are still unprocessed and filed with the Richmond (Va.) Ended Causes.

Criminal Records, 1885-1960, contains various criminal records and commonwealth causes heard by the Husting Court and Circuit Court in Richmond (Va.).

The remainder, and bulk, of the Richmond (Va.) Criminal Records consists of Cases and Ended Cases, 1901-1963, are unprocessed records created primarily by the Richmond Hustings Court Part 1 and Law and Equity Court and consist of criminal cases containing indictments or commonwealth causes for felonies and misdemeanors, appeals from juvenile court, appeals from traffic court, appeals from police court, concealed weapon permits, and notary public qualifications. Occasional other materials are included concerning imposed or expired sentences.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into the following series:

Series I: Free People in Want of Registration, 1815-1864, arranged chronologically. Series II: Commonwealth Causes, 1782-1866, pertaining to free and enslaved persons, and are arranged chronologically. Series III: Commonwealth Causes, 1885-1960. This set of records is not arranged in a particular manner with many of the records remaining unprocessed. Series IV: Cases and Ended Cases, 1901-1963, are unprocessed. There are two parts, cases heard in the Richmond Law and Equity Court, and cases heard in the Richmond Hustings Court Part I. Subseries A: Law and Equity Court Subseries B: Hustings Court Part I

Related Material

See also: Richmond (Va.) Ended Causes, 1782-1951 (bulk 1900-1951) for additional criminial records unprocessed.

Records related to free and enslaved people of Richmond (Va.) and other localities are available through the Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection on the Library of Virginia website.

Additional Richmond (Va.) court records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."

Richmond City is one of Virginia's Lost Records Localities. Additional Richmond City Court Records may be found in the Lost Records Localities Digital Collection on the Library of Virginia website.

Contents List

Series I: Free People in Want of Register, 1815-1864
2 boxes (.68 cubic feet)

Chronological

  • Barcode number 0007851586: Free People in Want of Register, 1815-1855
  • Barcode number 0007853551: Free People in Want of Register, 1856-1864
Series II: Commonwealth Causes involving enslaved and free Black individuals, 1782-1866
20 boxes (9 cubic feet)

Chronological

  • Barcode number 0007846966 : Commonwealth Causes, 1782-1807
  • Barcode number 0007846965 : Commonwealth Causes, 1808-1812
  • Barcode number 0007846964 : Commonwealth Causes, 1813-1814
  • Barcode number 0007846963 : Commonwealth Causes, 1815-1816
  • Barcode number 0007846962 : Commonwealth Causes, 1817-1818
  • Barcode number 0007845248 : Commonwealth Causes, 1818-1822
  • Barcode number 0007837951 : Commonwealth Causes, 1823-1825
  • Barcode number 0007837950 : Commonwealth Causes, 1826-1833; 1839
  • Barcode number 0007830780 : Commonwealth Causes, 1834-1839
  • Barcode number 0007821005 : Commonwealth Causes, 1840-1842
  • Barcode number 0007819199 : Commonwealth Causes, 1843-1848
  • Barcode number 0007805806 : Commonwealth Causes, 1847-1851
  • Barcode number 0007805805 : Commonwealth Causes, 1852-1854
  • Barcode number 0007803536 : Commonwealth Causes, 1854-1856
  • Barcode number 0007798560 : Commonwealth Causes, 1857-1860
  • Barcode number 0007476606 : Commonwealth Causes, 1861-1862
  • Barcode number 0007476607 : Commonwealth Causes, 1862-1863
  • Barcode number 0007476609 : Commonwealth Causes, 1863-1864
  • Barcode number 0007476610 : Commonwealth Causes, 1864
  • Barcode number 0007476611 : Commonwealth Causes, 1865-1866
Series III: Criminal Records, 1885-1960
19 boxes (8.55 cubic feet)

Majority of the boxes and case material are unprocessed

  • Barcode number 1170946 : Commonwealth v. Thomas J. Cluverius, 1885 [Processed]
  • Barcode number 1011452 : Commonwealth v. Cabot, 1885
  • Barcode number 1011692 : Commonwealth v. Joseph F. Williams, 1908, 1915, 1957
  • Barcode number 1011691 : Commonwealth Cases, 1915-1930
  • Barcode number 1010083 : Commonwealth Cases, 1916-1933
  • Barcode number 0007837741 : Commonwealth v. Eugene Delano, etc., 1920
  • Barcode number 1010479 : Commonwealth v. Grand Lodge of Virginia, 1922-1924
  • Barcode number 1010480 : Commonwealth v. Grand Lodge of Virginia, 1922-1924
  • Barcode number 1010481 : Commonwealth v. Grand Lodge of Virginia, 1922-1924
  • Barcode number 1092492 : Commonwealth v. Grand Lodge of Virginia (cash book), 1922-1924
  • Barcode number 1092493 : Commonwealth v. Grand Lodge of Virginia (Account Ledger), 1922-1924
  • Barcode number 1010084 : Commonwealth Causes, 1923-1929
  • Barcode number 1010097 : Common Law Cases, Commonwealth Cases, 1928
  • Barcode number 1011688 : Commonwealth v. James P. Jones, 1931
  • Barcode number 0007340905 : Commonwealth vs. William Davis (alias Walter Legenza and Robert Mais) 1934
  • Barcode number 1010525 : Commonwealth v. Smith, 1941-1951
  • Barcode number 1011685 : Exhibits for Commonwealth Cases, 1941-1951
  • Barcode number 1010162 : Commonwealth v. B.M. Miller; Hoffman v. Va. Transit, 1951
  • Barcode number 1011659 : Commonwealth vs Frank G. Pinkston, etc., 1960
Series IV: Cases and Ended Cases, 1901-1963
Physical Location: State Records Center
152 boxes (68.4 cubic feet)

Contact Archives Reference for access: May contain restricted material

Unprocessed; Organized chronologically by court month and year; alphabetically by surname thereafter.

  • Series IV: Subseries A: Law and Equity Court 1901-1960
    23 boxes (10.35 cubic feet)

    Unprocessed

    • Barcode number 1010917 : Cases (P-R), 1901, 1945
    • Barcode number 1010914 : Cases (F-G), 1901-1926
    • Barcode number 1010911 : Cases (H-J), 1919, 1945
    • Barcode number 1010919 : Cases (S), 1919, 1945
    • Barcode number 1010913 : Cases (G), 1919-1945
    • Barcode number 1010921 : Cases (S-Z), 1923-1946
    • Barcode number 1010909 : Cases (M), 1924, 1945
    • Barcode number 1010918 : Cases (S-T), 1924-1945
    • Barcode number 1010905 : Cases (A-B), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010904 : Cases (B-C), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010903 : Cases (C), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010915 : Cases (D-E), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010912 : Cases (H), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010910 : Cases (K-L), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010916 : Cases (N-P), 1945
    • Barcode number 1010920 : Cases (W), 1945
    • Barcode number 1046528 : Ended Cases, 1953-1957
    • Barcode number 1046529 : Ended Cases, 1953-1960
    • Barcode number 1046531 : Ended Cases, 1954-1957
    • Barcode number 1046530 : Ended Cases, 1956-1957
    • Barcode number 1046532 : Ended Cases, 1956-1957
    • Barcode number 1046533 : Ended Cases, 1956-1957
    • Barcode number 1046525 : Ended Cases, 1958-1960
  • Series IV: Subseries B: Hustings Court Part 1 1946-1963
    129 (58.05 cubic feet)

    Unprocessed

    • Barcode number 1045584 : Ended Cases (A-H) 1946-1948;(A-W)1954-1955
    • Barcode number 1046491: Cases; Imposed Sentences Suspended 1949-1959; (T-S) 1960 July-September
    • Barcode number 1045585 : Ended Cases 1952 January
    • Barcode number 1045588 : Ended Cases 1952 March
    • Barcode number 1045587 : Ended Cases 1952 April
    • Barcode number 1045586 : Ended Cases (A-Z) 1952 May- (A-R) June
    • Barcode number 1045589 : Ended Cases (R-Z) 1952 June
    • Barcode number 1045592 : Ended Cases 1952 July
    • Barcode number 1045591 : Ended Cases (P-Z) 1952 July
    • Barcode number 1045593 : Ended Cases 1952 November
    • Barcode number 1045590 : Ended Cases 1952 December
    • Barcode number 1046521 : Ended Cases Cases (S-Z), Suspended Sentences for Felony and Misdemeanor (A-Z), 1952-1962; 1963 July-September
    • Barcode number 1045594 : Ended Cases 1953 January
    • Barcode number 1045607 : Ended Cases 1953 February
    • Barcode number 1045602 : Ended Cases 1953 March
    • Barcode number 1045605 : Ended Cases 1953 April
    • Barcode number 1045604 : Ended Cases 1953 May
    • Barcode number 1045603 : Ended Cases 1953 June
    • Barcode number 1045606 : Ended Cases (A-E) 1953 July; September 14
    • Barcode number 1045598 : Ended Cases (F-V) 1953 July
    • Barcode number 1045600 : Ended Cases (W-Z)1953 July-October
    • Barcode number 1045601 : Ended Cases 1953 November -December
    • Barcode number 1045597 : Ended Cases 1954 January-(A-G) February
    • Barcode number 1045599 : Ended Cases (H-Z) 1954 February
    • Barcode number 1045596 : Ended Cases 1954 March
    • Barcode number 1045609 : Ended Cases and Indictments Found (A-C) 1954 April
    • Barcode number 1045608 : Ended Cases 1954 May-(A-B) June
    • Barcode number 1045613 : Ended Cases (C-Z) 1954 June
    • Barcode number 1045610 : Ended Cases (A-E) 1954 July
    • Barcode number 1045611 : Ended Cases (E-R) 1954 July
    • Barcode number 1045612 : Ended Cases and Imposed Sentences Suspended (S-Z)1954 July- September
    • Barcode number 1045616 : Ended Cases 1954 October
    • Barcode number 1045617 : Ended Cases 1954 November
    • Barcode number 1045619 : Ended Cases 1954 December
    • Barcode number 1046502: Cases Expired Imposed Sentences, Misedemeanor and Felony (A-C)1954-1960; Cases(P-Z)1961 July-September
    • Barcode number 1045614 : Ended Cases 1955 January
    • Barcode number 1045618 : Ended Cases 1955 February-(A-G) March
    • Barcode number 1045615 : Ended Cases (H-Z) 1955 March-(A-K) April
    • Barcode number 1045620 : Ended Cases 1955 April-(L-Z) May
    • Barcode number 1045624 : Ended Cases 1955 June
    • Barcode number 1045621 : Ended Cases 1955 July
    • Barcode number 1045622 : Ended Cases (A-K) 1955 July
    • Barcode number 1045625 : Ended Cases (A-K) 1955 July
    • Barcode number 1045623 : Ended Cases (L-Z) 1955 July
    • Barcode number 1045627 : Ended Cases 1955 October
    • Barcode number 1045626 : Ended Cases 1955 November
    • Barcode number 1045628 : Ended Cases 1955 December-(A-F) 1856 January
    • Barcode number 1045631 : Ended Cases (G-Z) 1956 January-(A-G) February
    • Barcode number 1045630 : Ended Cases (H-Z) 1956 February-(A-K) March
    • Barcode number 1045629 : Ended Cases (L-Z) 1956 March-April
    • Barcode number 1045635: Ended Cases 1956 May
    • Barcode number 1045636: Ended Cases 1956 June
    • Barcode number 1045632: Ended Cases 1956 July-(A-G) September
    • Barcode number 1045637: Ended Cases 1956 July-(H-P) September
    • Barcode number 1045634: Ended Cases 1956 July- (R-Y) September; (A-C) October
    • Barcode number 1045638: Ended Cases (D-Y) 1956 October-(A-H) Novomber
    • Barcode number 1045644: Ended Cases (L-Z) 1956 Novomber-December
    • Barcode number 1046490: Cases (A-H), Suspended Sentences (A-Z) 1956-1959,1960
    • Barcode number 1045639: Ended Cases 1957 January-(A-F) February
    • Barcode number 1045643: Ended Cases (G-Z) 1957 February-(A-L) March
    • Barcode number 1045645: Ended Cases (M-Z) 1957 March-April
    • Barcode number 1045642: Ended Cases 1957 May
    • Barcode number 1045641: Ended Cases (A-P) 1957 June
    • Barcode number 1045640: Ended Cases; Imposed Sentences (R-Z) 1957 June
    • Barcode number 1045650: Ended Cases (A-H) 1957 July
    • Barcode number 1045649: Ended Cases (I-V) 1957 July
    • Barcode number 1045647: Ended Cases (W-Z)1957 July-(A-R) October
    • Barcode number 1045646: Ended Cases (S-Z) 1957 October-November
    • Barcode number 1045648: Ended Cases 1957 December
    • Barcode number 1045662: Ended Cases 1958 January-(A-B) February
    • Barcode number 1045651: Ended Cases (C-W) 1958 February
    • Barcode number 1045652: Ended Cases (A-W) 1958 March-(A-F) April
    • Barcode number 1045653: Ended Cases (G-Z) 1958 April-(A-J) May
    • Barcode number 1045654: Ended Cases (K-Z) 1958 May-(A-J) June
    • Barcode number 1045655: Ended Cases (K-Z) 1958 June-(A-J) July
    • Barcode number 1045657: Ended Cases (A-B) 1958 July
    • Barcode number 1045658: Ended Cases (C-M) 1958 July
    • Barcode number 1045659: Ended Cases (N-Z) 1958 July-(A-G) October
    • Barcode number 1045660: Ended Cases (H-Z) 1958 October-(A-J) November
    • Barcode number 1045661: Ended Cases (K-Z)1958 November-(A-O) December
    • Barcode number 1045656: Ended Cases (A-O) 1959 January
    • Barcode number 1045666: Ended Cases (P-Z) 1959 January-February
    • Barcode number 1045665: Ended Cases 1959 March-(A-C) April
    • Barcode number 1045663: Ended Cases (D-Z) 1959 April-(A-L) May
    • Barcode number 1045664: Ended Cases (L-Y) 1959 May-(A-L) June
    • Barcode number 1045667: Ended Cases (M-Y)1959 June-(A-F) July
    • Barcode number 1045670: Ended Cases (G-R) 1959 July
    • Barcode number 1045671: Ended Cases (P-Z) 1959 July; August-September
    • Barcode number 1045668: Ended Cases 1959 October
    • Barcode number 1045669: Ended Cases 1959 November-December
    • Barcode number 1046469: Ended Cases (A-Z) 1960 January-(A-C) February
    • Barcode number 1046485: Cases (D-Z) 1960 February-(A-G) March
    • Barcode number 1046484: Cases (H-Z) 1960 March-(A-O) April
    • Barcode number 1046482: Cases (P-Z)1960 April-(A-R) May; (L-Z)December
    • Barcode number 1046486: Cases (S-Z) 1960 May-(A-Z)June
    • Barcode number 1046483: Cases 1960 (A-G)July-September
    • Barcode number 1046487: Cases 1960 (H-S)July-September
    • Barcode number 1046489: Cases (L-Z) 1960 October-(A-H) November
    • Barcode number 1046492: Cases (I-Z) 1960 November-(A-P) December
    • Barcode number 1046491: Cases (R-Z) 1960 December-(A-S) 1961 January
    • Barcode number 1046496: Cases (A-Z) 1961 January- (T-W) February
    • Barcode number 1046493: Cases (A-Z) 1961 March
    • Barcode number 1046494: Cases (A-Z) 1961 April-(A-F) May
    • Barcode number 1046497: Cases (G-Z)1961 May-(A-M) June
    • Barcode number 1046495: Cases (N-Z) 1961 June
    • Barcode number 1046498: Cases (A-P) 1961 July-September
    • Barcode number 1046504: Cases (A-Z) 1961 October
    • Barcode number 1046503: Cases (A-Z) 1961 November-(A-F) December
    • Barcode number 1046499: Cases (G-Z) 1961 December-(A-G) January
    • Barcode number 1046500: Cases (H-Z) 1962 January-(A-O) February
    • Barcode number 1046501: Cases (P-Z) 1962 February-(A-W) March
    • Barcode number 1046507: Cases (A-Z) 1962 April
    • Barcode number 1046508: Cases (A-Z) 1962 May
    • Barcode number 1046505: Cases (A-Z) 1962 June
    • Barcode number 1046511: Cases (A-J) 1962 July-September
    • Barcode number 1046510: Cases (K-Z) 1962 July-September
    • Barcode number 1046509: Cases (A-Z) 1962 October
    • Barcode number 1046513: Cases (A-Z) 1962 November
    • Barcode number 1046515: Cases (A-Z) 1962 December
    • Barcode number 1046512: Cases (A-Z) 1963 January
    • Barcode number 1046514: Cases (A-Z) 1963 February-(A-B) March
    • Barcode number 1046516: Cases (C-Z) 1963 March
    • Barcode number 1046517: Cases (A-Z) 1963 April
    • Barcode number 1046523: Cases (A-Z) 1963 May-(A-J) June
    • Barcode number 1046520: Cases (K-Z) 1963 June-(A-F) July-September
    • Barcode number 1046518: Ended Cases (G-R) 1963 July-September
    • Barcode number 1046522: Cases (A-Z) 1963 October
    • Barcode number 1046519: Cases (A-Z) 1963 November-(A-L) December