First District of Accomack County (VA) voting certificate
Content Description
This collection contains a certificate of a local Virginia election in the first district of Accomack County on October 22, 1867, preliminary voting for delegates for the upcoming Constitutional Convention, marking the first time African-Americans voted in the state. The October 22 election took place state wide under Army supervision. Written entirely in manuscript ink on a sheet of lined paper folded to 4 unnumbered pages. Pages [2]-[4] are blank. The document certifies that "Two hundred and thirty two (232) qualified white Electors, and four (4) qualified Colored Electors voted for Edward P. Pitts as a delegate to the convention, and two hundred and thirty one (231) qualified white Electors and four (4) qualified Colored Electors voted for John R. Read as a delegate to the convention, and that qualified white Electors and three hundred and twenty (320) qualififed Colored Electors voted for Edward K. Snead as a delegate to the convention and [blank] white Electors and three hundred and twenty (320) qualified Colored Electors voted for James C. Toy as a delegate to the convention."
Acquisition Type
Purchase
Provenance
Purchased from Auger Down Books, 27 October 2023.
Language of Description
English
Script of Description
Latin
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- Creation: October 22, 1867
Extent
.04 Cubic Feet (1 folder (legal))
Language of Materials
English
Inventory
1 item