The entrance is on Fairview Road, close to Partlow Road. The cemetery is on Waller Road, near Forest Green.
In 1902, while in the estate of William Shelton Edmund Waller, it consisted of 447 acres.
(above info from George Seitz)
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Waller family.
Papers, 1799-1867.
Accession 22975a. 100 leaves.
Library of Va.
Papers, 1799-1867, of the Waller family of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, consisting of accounts, agreements, bonds, constitutions, correspondence, deeds, guardian accounts, judicial records, maps, military orders, notices, oaths, promissory notes, receipts, and subscription lists. Most of the papers deal mostly with Dr. Nelson S. Waller's medical practice and business concerns.
Of particular interest are receipts and bonds for slave sales and hires, correspondence with Dr. W. Frank Shippey about establishing a Confederate military hospital in Lexington, Virginia.
A letter to the Goshen District Baptist Association, General Orders No. 22 reopening the Virginia Military Institute August 1864.
Reconstruction era labor agreements, and a temperance society constitution.
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The entrance is on Fairview Road, close to Partlow Road. The cemetery is on Waller Road, near Forest Green.
In 1902, while in the estate of William Shelton Edmund Waller, it consisted of 447 acres.
(above info from George Seitz)
===
Waller family.
Papers, 1799-1867.
Accession 22975a. 100 leaves.
Library of Va.
Papers, 1799-1867, of the Waller family of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, consisting of accounts, agreements, bonds, constitutions, correspondence, deeds, guardian accounts, judicial records, maps, military orders, notices, oaths, promissory notes, receipts, and subscription lists. Most of the papers deal mostly with Dr. Nelson S. Waller's medical practice and business concerns.
Of particular interest are receipts and bonds for slave sales and hires, correspondence with Dr. W. Frank Shippey about establishing a Confederate military hospital in Lexington, Virginia.
A letter to the Goshen District Baptist Association, General Orders No. 22 reopening the Virginia Military Institute August 1864.
Reconstruction era labor agreements, and a temperance society constitution.
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