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Collection Reference Number GLC03620
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents: Miscellaneous Dates 
Title Virginia state documents
Date 1863-1864
Document Type Book; Government document
Content Description One bound volume that includes messages by and reports to Governors John Letcher and William Smith. From a variety of departments including: messages of the Governor; report of the board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute; report relative to the returns of elections; papers relative to the recent call for slaves to work on fortifications; report of the editor of public accounts; report of the board of public works; report of the superintendent of the penitentiary; report of purchases of raw materials for the penitentiary; report on public library; the transmission of documents from Georgia; reports from General Cooper and Dimmock; report on abolishing the office of paymaster; communication from the auditing board on clothing; report on banking and currency; report on taxes; and report on contested election in Halifax County. They cover the special legislative session beginning 7 September 1863 and the second regular legislative session of 7 December 1863. Each report is separately paginated, some report numbers are repeated (Special Session has two document number 9s, and Regular Session has three document number 15s). Original paperboards and cloth spine, with the bookplate of Lewis C. Williams on inside front cover. Unknown quotes written in pencil on first page of book.
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Confederate States of America  Government and Civics  Education  Election  Fortification  Slavery  African American History  Finance  Infrastructure  Prisoner  Library  Soldier's Pay  Confederate General or Leader  Banking  Military Uniforms  Taxes or Taxation  
Place written Richmond, Virginia
Theme The American Civil War; Slavery & Abolition; African Americans; Banking & Economics; Government & Politics; Law
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945