James C. Huff
- Name
- James C. Huff
- Race
- White
- Record(s) Seen In
- Common Law Orders - C - August 1843 - June 1848 - pgs. 227-478
- Common Law Orders - D - July 1848 - May 1856 - pgs. 1-400
- Common Law Orders - F - December 1864 - September 1868
- Page and Line Number
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CLC: PP. 444
CLD: PP. 254, 295
CLF: PP. 123, 167, 210 - Occupation
- Jailor
- Additional Information
- In Common Law Book C, there was a charge by James C. Huff, a jailor, for committing and releasing John, who was "charged with horse stealing." Huff also presented a charge for having transported John to the Rockbridge County Jail.
- In Common Law Book D, James C. Huff had a charge for "the furnishing and burial of Daniel," who passed away in jail while awaiting transportation. Further, he presented charges for committing and transporting Aaron and Billy Brown.
- In Common Law Book F, Huff was responsible for arranging the transport of Virgin Mary to an asylum.
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