
You
Never Know What May Show Up On
E-Bay!
Submitted
by HOST
GFS
Acadian@aol.com
From Eastman's
Newsletter:
Court
Papers, Lost During Civil War,
Show Up on eBay
When
Union troops raided the
Brentsville Courthouse during
their occupation of Prince
William County, Virginia in 1863,
they made off with batches of
court papers from the
Revolutionary War era as part of
their spoils. The vital records
-- including oaths of soldiers,
certificates of birth and death,
and deeds of property and
business ownership -- tore a hole
in the county's history and were
considered lost forever. Many
genealogists would like to obtain
some information from those
"missing" papers that date back
to May 1779. Now they may soon
have the chance.
Virginia
historians and Prince William
officials have recovered some of
the documents because a
researcher noticed just a few of
the pages for sale on eBay. The
Library of Virginia in Richmond
contacted the dealer, Charles
Barger, of Mansfield, Ohio, to
see if he had more. The state
then bought a 200-page record
book for $8,000 from Barger, who
had extolled the "beautiful
handwriting" and "excellent
condition" of the documents,
according to the official auction
listing.
The
entire story is rather long and
very interesting. You can read
the full article in The
Washington Post's online Web
site. To view the entire article,
go to:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49406-2001Jul11.html

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