Virginia Court Clerks' Association Serving Virginia's Circuit Court Clerks since 1910
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The Library of Virginia has received a grant of $155,071 from the National
Endowment for the Humanities to support the scanning of the City of
Petersburg chancery records, a significant collection for researchers
interested in the African American experience, women’s history, and
southern labor and business history in the antebellum and post–Civil War
periods. The Library of Virginia is one of only 33 institutions to receive
a grant in the Humanities Collections and Reference Resources category and
one of only two state archives awarded an NEH grant.
# # # About the Library of Virginia The Library of Virginia (www.lva.virginia.gov), located in historic downtown Richmond, holds the world's most extensive collection of material about the Old Dominion and has been a steward of the commonwealth's documentary and printed heritage since 1823. The story of Virginia and Virginians has been told in many ways since 1607. At the Library of Virginia it is told through more than 113 million manuscripts and more than 1.9 million books, serials, bound periodicals, microfilm reels, newspapers, and state and federal documents, each an individual tile in the vast and colorful mosaic of Virginia’s experience. About the Circuit Court Records Preservation Program: Since 1990 the Circuit Court Records Preservation Program (www.lva.virginia.gov/agencies/CCRP/) has been charged with preserving and providing access to the historical records of Virginia’s 120 circuit courts. The CCRP is funded by a portion of all clerks’ recordation fees. Collected funds are administered by the Library, and the CCRP program works closely with the circuit court clerks to award grants to assist clerks in addressing the records preservation needs in their offices. Since its inception, the program has made nearly 1,000 preservation grants in excess of $14 million to clerks throughout the commonwealth. The CCRP also provides resources needed to process and house the circuit court records that are transferred to the State Archives for safekeeping and increased access, as well as to track, duplicate, and maintain circuit court microfilm stored at the Library of Virginia. |
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