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Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Handwritten receipt for payment on medical account- received $15.00 frim Manor Glover. Receipt written on OFFICE of Dr. C.W. ERWIN, Erwinton, S.C. paper.
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: Payment reminder to M.J. Glover for payment due November 1st from Woods & Malone, Savannah, Georgia.
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Document: Legal documentation of items mortgaged by Manor Glover six dollars from Clarke & Mikell to be paid by September 15, 1898.
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Book subscription receipt for $1.50 given to M.J. Glover.
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: To M.J. Glover, Mathews Bluff, [South Carolina], listing supplies and transportation charges. Handwritten notations on back.
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documentation: Handwritten promissory note witnessed by Edgar Addison: $34.50 Ruddell S.C. March 5th, 1898. On or before the First day of October next I promise to pay J.H. Clinton or bearor Thirty four 50/100 Dollars for value received and hereby waive all exemptions that may ne accorded me by Laws of the State of South Carolina in this case -- M.J. Glover
Bill Of Sale, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Bill of sale stating M.J. Glover received $34.50 from J.H. Clinton in exchange for "one red cow bout 7 years old named Mary and one red heifer calf about fourteen months old [illegible], [illegible] roller sugar cane mill and one-hundred-gallon sugar boiler".
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Paperwork showing terms for trade of one bay horse mule Jerry about six years old, one iron gray horse mule [illegible] six years old, and one new wagon from M.J. Glover to Woods & Malone for an advance of $165.49.