1794 |
William Gleves |
Ds $ |
cts |
|
To the Sheriff of Washington County |
|
|
|
Capias vs Saml Gilliand 63 |
|
63 |
|
Same vs same impanaling a Jury |
1 |
05 |
|
Taking a Bond 63 Commission on |
|
|
|
execution 126,Rep Bond 63 |
1 |
89 |
|
Commissioners attendance 68 |
|
68 |
|
(Total) |
$4. |
25 |
|
Test. D. Craig, DS coc |
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|
W Gleves
$4.25
L 15 v 3
The sum of Rep Bond appears to have been left out of the total.
From Wikipedia.com:
Washington County was formed in 1776 from Fincastle County. It was named for George Washington, who was then commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. Washington County has the distinction of being the first geographical region to be named after the president of the United States. In 1786 the northwestern part of Washington County became Russell County. In 1814 the western part of what remained of Washington County was combined with parts of Lee County and Russell County to form Scott County. In 1832 the northeastern part of Washington County was combined with part of Wythe County to form Smyth County. With the incorporation of the town of Goodson as the independent city of Bristol in 1890, Washington County assumed its present size.
The county seat is Abingdon.