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District Court records were usually kept at the courthouse in which the 
court met. The district court records were frequently stored with the 
other county or city court records and it is only by examining the case 
wrappers that they are identified.

Barbara Vines Little, CG
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Orange, VA 22960
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On 1/28/2010 2:53 PM, Michael Nicholls wrote:
> I am looking for Petersburg District, not Hustings Court records, before the District court was abolished ca 1808. I can not find any evidence of them still existing. Is this correct?--Mick Nicholls
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