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		<title>CSI: OLD VIRGINIA: SCENES OF MURDER AND MAYHEM IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECORDS COLLECTION</title>
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<p><strong>Editors Note:</strong> This post originally appeared in the Virginiana section of Virginia Memory.</p>
<p>The beautiful maps in the Voorhees collection and those that reside in Special Collections are well known to Library of Virginia researchers. Yet thousands of rough but informative maps exist in the Library&#8217;s local government records collection. Often classified as &#8220;plats,&#8221; these detailed property maps were created and filed as part of county land records, chancery records, or other legal proceedings.</p>
<p>Some of the most interesting local plats are found within criminal papers. Murder trials occasionally required jurors to consider a particular crime scene, and the resulting sketches created for this purpose offer fascinating glimpses into landscapes and violent episodes. One is featured on the Library&#8217;s 1997 web exhibit <a href="http://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/treasures/">The Common Wealth: Treasures from the Collections of the Library of Virginia</a>. This drawing shows a portion of Manchester, Virginia, in 1869, at the time of a barroom-related shooting, complete with building facades and streets. And in her 2003 book <em>A Murder in Virginia</em>, based on three Commonwealth Causes against Pokey Barnes, Solomon Marable, and Mary Abernathy, historian Suzanne Lebsock drew upon a court-directed plat from Prince Edward County to illustrate the scene of an infamous 1895 crime involving four black defendants.</p>
<p>While processing Henry County&#8217;s criminal causes, I came across a number of particularly gruesome plats. The most remarkable one &#8230; <a href="http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/2011/06/15/csi-old-virginia-scenes-of-murder-and-mayhem-in-the-local-government-records-collection/" class="read_more">read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Editors Note:</strong> This post originally appeared in the Virginiana section of Virginia Memory.</p>
<p>The beautiful maps in the Voorhees collection and those that reside in Special Collections are well known to Library of Virginia researchers. Yet thousands of rough but informative maps exist in the Library&#8217;s local government records collection. Often classified as &#8220;plats,&#8221; these detailed property maps were created and filed as part of county land records, chancery records, or other legal proceedings.</p>
<p>Some of the most interesting local plats are found within criminal papers. Murder trials occasionally required jurors to consider a particular crime scene, and the resulting sketches created for this purpose offer fascinating glimpses into landscapes and violent episodes. One is featured on the Library&#8217;s 1997 web exhibit <a href="http://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/treasures/">The Common Wealth: Treasures from the Collections of the Library of Virginia</a>. This drawing shows a portion of Manchester, Virginia, in 1869, at the time of a barroom-related shooting, complete with building facades and streets. And in her 2003 book <em>A Murder in Virginia</em>, based on three Commonwealth Causes against Pokey Barnes, Solomon Marable, and Mary Abernathy, historian Suzanne Lebsock drew upon a court-directed plat from Prince Edward County to illustrate the scene of an infamous 1895 crime involving four black defendants.</p>
<p>While processing Henry County&#8217;s criminal causes, I came across a number of particularly gruesome plats. The most remarkable one was filed in Commonwealth vs. Wade W. Lester, July 1897. This trial involved a mill owner who allegedly poisoned one of his mill hands with a mixture of liquor and strychnine, a rat poison. After drinking the mixture, the mill hand staggered back to his home and collapsed in the yard in view of his relatives. The court mapped out the man&#8217;s final steps, with a dotted line showing the man&#8217;s meandering walk towards home to the very &#8220;Point at which [he] died,&#8221; just 74 ½ yards short of his residence. The plat also shows neighborhood roads, railroad lines, creeks, and buildings.</p>
<p>In another cause, Commonwealth vs. Sam Valentine, April 1893, a plat was drawn to document a shooting. Trouble began one evening when Sam Valentine, an officer of the law, arrived at Alfred Hairston&#8217;s house party to serve a warrant on a guest. After Valentine entered and apprehended the accused man, someone in the crowd resisted, and a scuffle broke out. In the midst of the activity, Valentine shot one of the rowdies in the head, and the man eventually died from the wound. At the trial, the inquest committee sketched a floor plan of Hairston&#8217;s house, showing the position of the participants, as well as the hearth, stairs, and doors.</p>
<p>An even more elaborate plat was drawn for an arson investigation for Commonwealth vs. Silas Minter, September 1898 and January 1899. This oversized drawing revealed one neighborhood&#8217;s roads, houses, and creeks, plus its many barns. The defendant was accused of setting a barn full of oats and wheat on fire, causing $400 in damages. One issue under debate was whether the fire from several nearby stumps had set the barn on fire, so the map dutifully records the spot of the stumps and brush surrounding the barn in question.</p>
<p>Such maps may not match the artistic merit of those in specialized map collections, but for budding forensic historians, their lines can be just as revealing.</p>
<p>-Ryan Smith, Former Local Records Archivist</p>
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		<title>Antique License Plates</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale</dc:creator>
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<p>At the 24 February 1910, meeting of the Manchester Ordinance Committee, committee member W. W. Workman moved that the city auditor be requested to advertise for bids for tin wagon license plates.  J. H. Gallagher, house and sign painter, submitted his bid for the job by letter declaring he would do the job at 5 cents per license for the year 1910.  Included with his letter were two identical samples of his work.  Measuring 2 x 7 inches, the tin signs are painted a dark yellow with black numbers and red letters.  The initials <em>l.H.W.</em> possibly mean licensed hack wagon, while <em>C.M.</em> surely stands for the City of Manchester.</p>
<p> The following meeting of the Ordinance Committee was held on 23 March 1910, when Mr. Broaddus moved that the bids for the license plates be laid on the table until the next meeting.  Unfortunately for Mr. Gallagher and any other bidders, no one was to receive the job.  The City of Manchester was annexed to the City of Richmond in April 1910.</p>
<p> The original licenses and the Ordinance Committee Minute Book, 1904-1910, are available on microfilm.</p>
<p>-Sarah Nerney, Senior Local Records Archivist</p>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/files/2011/03/IMG_2942_IT.jpg" rel="lightbox[2279]"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2494" title="IMG_2942_IT" src="http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/files/2011/03/IMG_2942_IT-500x333.jpg" alt="The tin wagon license plate submitted by J. H. Gallagher as part of his bid for a contract to make the plates of the City of Manchester. " width="500" height="333" /></a></p>
<p>At the 24 February 1910, meeting of the Manchester Ordinance Committee, committee member W. W. Workman moved that the city auditor be requested to advertise for bids for tin wagon license plates.  J. H. Gallagher, house and sign painter, submitted his bid for the job by letter declaring he would do the job at 5 cents per license for the year 1910.  Included with his letter were two identical samples of his work.  Measuring 2 x 7 inches, the tin signs are painted a dark yellow with black numbers and red letters.  The initials <em>l.H.W.</em> possibly mean licensed hack wagon, while <em>C.M.</em> surely stands for the City of Manchester.</p>
<p> The following meeting of the Ordinance Committee was held on 23 March 1910, when Mr. Broaddus moved that the bids for the license plates be laid on the table until the next meeting.  Unfortunately for Mr. Gallagher and any other bidders, no one was to receive the job.  The City of Manchester was annexed to the City of Richmond in April 1910.</p>
<p> The original licenses and the Ordinance Committee Minute Book, 1904-1910, are available on microfilm.</p>
<p>-Sarah Nerney, Senior Local Records Archivist</p>

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