In the Requisition Records, court-appointed agents assessed Preston with a value of $3000.00 (CSD). The records also show that G. W. Shanks forced Preston to labor in Richmond in response to the impressment order.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Patterson is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Mrs. Holcombe. A value of $1,200.00 was placed on Patterson.
The Requisition Records states at the end of page 3, "The above report shows one slave more than the requisition on the county called for which happened by Mrs. Mary A James' sending on that did not belong to her she only having him hired. She in the last lot furnished one of her own and expects to get the hired boy released."
J. K. Pitzer and Frederick Johnston were listed in Settlement of Estates Book 1 as the administrators of Madison Pitzer’s estate. It was also listed on March 13, 1865 that enslaved people were hired to work at fortifications for $89.00. In the same entry, an enslaved man, Anderson, was listed as having died in service of Confederate States Government: "To cash received for negro man Anderson who died in service of Confederate States Government." $4,700.00 went to J. K. Pitzer, Frederick Johnston, and Madison Pitzer. Later in this same record, $41.33 was received by the estate of Madison Pitzer on January 6, 1864 for the hire of enslaved people who worked on Richmond Defenses.
Williams and Albert both labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, Lucy Oliver, received $64.00 for the work completed by them.