Finding Aid for the Lewis Dolino Tax Record, 1841
MS-2760University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Collection processed by: Rachel Tinker, April 25, 2006 Finding Aid written by: Rachel Tinker, April 25, 2006 Encoded by: Rachel Tinker, April 26, 2006
Summary Information
Lewis Dolino Tax Record
Date/Date Range : 1841
0.1 linear feet
Abstract: The Lewis Dolino Tax Record, 1841, is a record for county, school, and road taxes in Mobile, Alabama. The one-page tax form allows calculation for taxation on slaves under ten years of age, slaves between ten and sixty years of age, poll tax, pleasure carriage, horses, gold watch, metal clock, and wood clock.
MS-2760
University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
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[Identification of Item], Lewis Dolino Tax Record, MS-2760. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.
Arrangement
This collection contains one item in one folder.
Biography / History
There is no biographical information available for Lewis Dolino.
Collection Scope and Content Note
The Lewis Dolino Tax Record, 1841, is a single sheet printed tax form for recording and calculating county, school, and road tax in Mobile, Alabama. Dolino's land was valued at $21,500 resulting in a real estate tax of $10.75. The tax form allows calculation for taxation on slaves under ten years of age, slaves between ten and sixty years of age, poll tax, pleasure carriage, horses, gold watch, metal clock, and wood clock. The form also includes a county tax of $10.75, and a school tax (equal to one quarter of the county tax) of $2.68. The form shows a payment received date of October 8, 1841 and is signed by a Huggins and John Pollard.
Subject Terms
- Mobile (Ala.).
- Slavery.
- Dolino, Lewis.
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