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This District and Superior Courts of Chancery Order Book 1805-1807 was restored through the 2024 Circuit Court Records Preservation Grant. This volume includes an index at the beginning.
This volume contains survey records from Augusta County from the mid-18th century. This includes surveys for original landowners from the William Beverley patent. In the first portion of the volume, you will see longer descriptions of the land along…
This volume contains survey records from Augusta County from the mid-18th century. This includes surveys for original landowners from the William Beverley patent. In the first portion of the volume, you will see longer descriptions of the land along…
This volume contains survey records from Augusta County from the founding of the county until mid-18th century. This includes surveys for original landowners from the William Beverley patent. In the first portion of the volume, you will see longer…
This volume contains survey records from Augusta County from the founding of the county until mid-18th century. This includes surveys for original landowners from the William Beverley patent. In the first portion of the volume, you will see longer…
This volume contains survey records from Augusta County from the founding of the county until mid-18th century. This includes surveys for original landowners from the William Beverley patent. In the first portion of the volume, you will see longer…
This is a plat showing the property owned by the Waynesboro Company in 1890. It was originally located in Deed Book 109, pg. 192. It is now located in a plat cabinet room. It is in very poor condition, which reflects in the images.
This plat index for Augusta County Circuit Court references the deed book location for multiple well-known plats, subdivision of land, and plats related to both personal and business land transactions. It Includes surnames or the names of businesses…
This historical plat is located in the plat cabinet. If you wish to see the original "Staunton Park Addition" plat, it is located in Deed Book 113, page. 240. The physical plat is still in the deed book.