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Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
Gray Carroll (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
James F. Jones (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200. Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
F. L. Marshall (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
John A. Washington (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.
Thomas Marshall (search for this): article 14
Cheap property. --The estates of the following gentlemen, living in the upper part of Fauquier county, have been sold as confiscated property by the Yankee Government: Col. John A. Washington, Col. Thos. Marshall, Lieut. F. L. Marshall, Lieut. Gray Carroll, and Capt. Jas. F. Jones. Capt. Jones's estate, containing eight hundred acres, and assessed before the war at $50 per acre, making the whole value $40,000, was sold for the insignificant sum of $200.