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Inventory of the Papers of the Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Company: Folder VIII, T, U, V


FOLDER VIII. Wythe County cont.

  1. Folder labeled "Percival Place" of Jas. B. Painter.

    1. File Jas. Painter Tract. 

      1. copy of deed dated September 7, 1964 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to Gene H. James a plot of land on Cripple Creek at intersection of VA. Routes 619 and 602 (Plat attached).

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      3. map of Tract No. 376 showing the J. B. Painter (Percival Place) 194.62 acres from surveys of 1891 and 1919 (map dated November 14, 1924).

      4.  
      5. letter dated October 31, 1938 from Virginia Department of Highways outlining Road 644 project.

      6.  
      7. letter dated September 28, 1938 from Virginia Department of Highways on same subject as (c) immediately above. 

    2. File 2.49 acre strip of Jas. B. Painter Tract for public highway purposes. 

      1. three letters dated 1938 concerning Wythe Co. secondary 644.

      2.  
      3. copy of deed dated November 7, 1938 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia a parcel of land for construction of a road on the old N&W Railroad bed from Low Water Bridge over Cripple Creek to Barney Ford.

      4.  
      5. letter dated October 31, 1938 from Virginia Department of Highways outlining Road 644 Project.

      6.  
      7. letter dated September 28, 1938 from Virginia Department of Highways on same subject. 

    3. File labeled Appalachian Electric Power Co. 

      1. copy of letter dated July 22, 1937 forwarding copy of deed wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to Appalachian Electric Power Co. right-of-way for power line across J. B. Painter tract.

      2.  
      3. copy of sheet 9 and sheet 10 of map labeled Speedwell Ext. and Cripple Creek Tap dated June 21, 1937. 

    4. File labeled R/W for Public Road Purpose. 

      1. copy of deed dated November 16, 1965 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia right-of-way for Route 602 near Cripple Creek, VA. (right-of-way for Route 619).

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      3. copy of deed dated April 28, 1971 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia right-of-way for Route 602 near Cripple Creek, VA.; copy of map showing proposed construction attached.

      4.  
      5. copy of map dated December 14, 1936 showing proposed relocation of Road No. C-619 from intersection C-602 near Cripple Creek.

      6.  
      7. letter dated February 12, 1937 from Virginia Department of Highways forwarding copy of map outlined in (c) immediately above (map attached).

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      9. various letters dated between 1934 and 1937 concerning right-of-way for road and bridge on State Route 619.

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      11. copy of deed dated February 23, 1934 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to Wythe Co. a right-of-way from Beverly Ford to Barney Ford on Cripple Creek (2 copies). 

  2. Folder labeled Stephen L. Porter.

    1. File labeled same. 

      1. copy of deed dated July 7, 1902 wherein Stephen L. Porter and his wife Maggie M. Porter convey to V. I. C. C. a right-of-way for a pipeline through their land on Francis Mill Creek. 

    2. Three copies of abstract on property conveyed to James Moore by S. F. Rosenbaum and later conveyed to S. L. Porter. 

  3. Folder labeled Geo. K. Porter.

    1. File labeled same. 

      1. various letters dated August 1902 concerning Geo. K. Porter right-of-way

      2.  
      3. copy of deed dated August 1, 1902 wherein George K. Porter conveyed to V. I. C. C. a right-of-way for a pipeline and exclusive use of Francis Mill Creek. 

    2. Three copies of abstract of title for Geo. K. Porter property.

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Last updated on March 10, 2000
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