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Hi Garland,
It's been a long time and I don't want to send you on any wild goose chases 
but if I remember correctly there is a lot of info about Moody in the Public 
Store Records (on microfilm at CW) and there maybe a small collection of 
papers relating to the Public Carpenter Shop at the Library of Virginia. At 
one time they were in with the Auditor's Items but I thnk that arrangement 
has changed.  There is also, I think, some info in the State Treasurer's 
Office Receipt Books. They, too, are on film at CW. In all of these papers 
it takes reading every page--no short cuts.
Ken Schwartz probably has everything known about James Anderson in his 
files.
I'll let you know if I think of anything else.
Take care
Harold 

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