TOOLS, FARM EQUIPMENT AND IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY
| 1 Lot old gear | 2.70 |
| 1 Lot old plough gear | 2.55 |
| Cart gear Harness &c | 2.40 |
| 1 Lot old Carriage irons &c | 4.50 |
| 5 Mowing Scythes | 2.10 |
| 2 Scythes & Cradles | 2.35 |
| 1 Grind Stone | 3.25 |
| 4 Sacking Bags | 1.00 |
| 12 old tubs 25 cts—1 cutting box 3.25 | 3.50 |
| 1 pair saddle bags | 3.50 |
| 3 tubs, barrel &c | .35 |
| 2 old pots oven &c | .25 |
| 1 large iron kettle and soap | 5.00 |
| 2 empty barrels and 1 barrels soap | 1.67 |
| 3 old tubs | .15 |
| 1 Light Cart | 30.50 |
| 1 Broad Tread Cart | 11.70 |
| 1 Wagon & 2 extra Bodys | 34.50 |
| 1 Sand Sifter | .50 |
| 1 Wheat fan | 9.00 |
| A pacel Rye and Oat Straw | 18.00 |
| 2 old grain hogsheads | .50 |
| 1 augur crank &c | .75 |
| old harness | .12½ |
| 1 box and some glass | .50 |
| 3 barrels & some salt | .60 |
| 1 old Saddle | .25 |
| 9 old barrels | .62 |
| 4 empty stands or Hogsheads | 2.37½ |
| 3 empty Hogsheads & 2 barrels | 2.12½ |
| 2 pair Shears and Keg White Lead | 1.37½ |
| 1 Sett Scales & Weights & Jugs | .51 |
| 1 pair Stirrup | .35 |
| 1 parcel Shvel and Spades | 1.75 |
| 2 Forks and Rake | .50 |
| 1 Lot Swingletrees | 1.80 |
| 2 Wheel Barrows | 1.12 |
| 1 old Cart Body, Shafts, &c | 3.55 |
| 1 Carriage & harness | 35.00 |
| 1 Saddle and Bridle | 8.00 |
| 1 rope | .26 |
| 1 Sett Blacksmith’s Tools | 20.75 |
| 1 bucket & old iron | .31 |
| 3 Halter Chains | .75 |
| 1 Jack Screw | 2.00 |
| 1 old boring machine | 1.00 |
| 1 chain and old plough share | .55 |
| 1 Crow bar and Bar of Iron | 1.37½ |
| 1 Barshear plough | 7.50 |
| 1 Dutch plough | .87½ |
| 3 Chopping Axes | 1.15 |
| 1 Lot Carpenters tools $2.25—1 Log Chain $1 | 3.25 |
| 2 axes | 2.25 |
| 1 Small Bar Shear plough | 7.50 |
| 1 Large Bar Shear plough | 7.25 |
| 1 Large ditto-old | 1.00 |
| 3 old ploughs | .12½ |
| 1 pair Steelyards | 1.00 |
| 5 Hilling Hoes & fork | 1.25 |
| 1 Harrow | 5.00 |
APPENDIX E
Transcript of part of an affidavit from Thomas R. Love and Alfred Moss to Judge John Scott of the Circuit Superior Court.
To the Honble John Scott Judge of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery of the County of Fairfax. Respectfully Complaining Herewith unto your Honor, your Orators Thomas R. Love guardian of Charles R. and Armistead T. Moss, and Alfred Moss guardian of Edgar and John Thomas Moss, the three first infant Children of Thomas Moss decd & the last named the infant son of Jno Moss decd son of Thomas Moss—
That Thomas Moss died intestate on the ____ day of October, 1839, leaving Seven Children and One grand Child in all his Heirs at Law—viz. Anna R. Love the wife of your Orator Thomas R. Love, Robert Moss, Alfred Moss, Thomas Moss & the four infant Children just named—Edgar the Eldest of these infant Children will be 20 years old in November of the present year. Charles R. will be 18 years old in the month of March 1840, Armistead 16 in the month of December in the present year and John Thomas Moss will ____ years old in the month of ____ 18__.
The real Estate of which Thomas Moss died seized in ____ was the tract of land on which he resided at the time of his death situated on both sides of the Little River Turnpike Road about Six miles from Alexandria containing about 320 Acres. This tract of land is the only real Estate to which the Heirs at Law of said Thomas Moss are entitled in the said County of Fairfax or Elsewhere—This tract of land is naturally a thin soil but from a careful course of husbandry for a number of years, is now in a good state of cultivation, the fields well enclosed by good and substantial fencing, the land not in cultivation well taken with grass (clover and timothy) and that in cultivation just sown down in winter grass, and the buildings in a good state of repair, the barn and stables having been Erected in the last two or three years—