Box 2
Contains 28 Results:
Alfred Cook, Culpeper County, Virginia, 1836-1846
Financial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.
Burrell H. Cook, Amissville, Virginia, and Taylor County, Virginia, 1848 September 1-1858 August 20
Financial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for "boarding the delegates horses," August 31, 1853.
Elias Cook and Alfred Cook, Culpeper County, Virginia, 1845 September 15
Account with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.
Susan M. Cook, Culpeper County, Virginia, 1848 August 26-1859 August 17
Financial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.
Thomas Jamison Cook, Amissville, Virginia, 1837 July 1-1859 September 17
Financial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.
William A. Cook, Amissville, Virginia: Financial receipts, 1837 January 20-1850 March 27
Includes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.
Sarah Susan Cook Kendrick, Amissville and Oak Shade, Virginia financial receipts, 1854 March 1-1859 September
Lucy E. Cook Marshall, Virginia, Financial receipt, 1853 October 26
Miscellaneous Cook family accounts for food and dry goods,, 1843 October 24-1873 September 24
James W. Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1833-1860
Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.
James W. Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1861-1870
Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).
James W. Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1871-1880
Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].
James W. Luttrell, Amissville, Virginia, 1881-1885
Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.
Cecy Cook, Culpeper County, Virginia: County tax receipts, 1861-1882
Susan M. Cooke, Culpeper County, Virginia: County tax receipts, 1858-1871
Thomas Jimson Cook, Culpeper County, Virginia: County tax receipts, 1858-1871
James W. Luttrell, Culpeper County, Virginia, 1855-1882
County and state tax receipts, including "Receipt for United States Direct Taxes," 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, "An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes."
Cook Family Legal Documents, 1834-circa 1859
Luttrell Family Legal Documents, 1859-1896
Will of Alfred Cook, 1834 May 15
Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke (sic), deceased, 1838 January 30
Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.
Copy of a deed of gift, 1842 May 25
Deed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.
Agreement between Fanny Dade and Joseph H. Marshal, 1857 August 12
Scope and Contents A copy of "An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].
Grant of land from Alfred Cook and Susan S. Cook to William A. Cook, Thomas J. Cook, and Burrell H. Cook, circa October 1859
Statement regarding James W. Luttrell, 1859
Statement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.