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Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 31 December 1858, Eaton Pugh Govan, Julia H. Govan
Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 31 December 1858, Eaton Pugh Govan, Julia H. Govan
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Receipt, 16 December 1858, N. Stillman And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
C. V. Gordon To S. G. Miller (14 December 1858), C. Virginia Gordon, Susan G. Miller
C. V. Gordon To S. G. Miller (14 December 1858), C. Virginia Gordon, Susan G. Miller
Correspondence
Personal letter concerning Gordon's life
Cotton Receipt, 6 December 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 6 December 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 6 December 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 6 December 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1858 November 28), Roxana Chapin Gerdine
Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1858 November 28), Roxana Chapin Gerdine
Correspondence
Roxana writes of her children and cooking for such a large family; Thanksgiving celebrations; alludes to the death of their brother Titus Chapin, Jr. who at 26 drowned in the Kansas River; speaks of the arrival of their sister Lucy Chapin; talks about the school in Washington, GA; talks of her step-son John traveling to their land in Mississippi; and talks about slaves in the household
Cotton Receipt, 24 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 24 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 24 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 24 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Matt Gage To Jeremiah Gage (14 November 1858), Mary Margaret Gage Sanders, Jeremiah Gage
Matt Gage To Jeremiah Gage (14 November 1858), Mary Margaret Gage Sanders, Jeremiah Gage
Correspondence
Concerns Jeremiah's relationships to girls, and Mary's advise on the matter; also discusses Jeremiah's changing looks and the activities of various family members.
Promissory Note, 13 November 1858, William B. Smith, John D. Reinhardt
Promissory Note, 13 November 1858, William B. Smith, John D. Reinhardt
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 4 November 1858, F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 4 November 1858, F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 3 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 3 November 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Mary Sanders To Unnamed Brother (2 November 1858), Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Mary Sanders To Unnamed Brother (2 November 1858), Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Correspondence
Mary writing to her brother concerning the Yellow Fever outbreak in Mobile. Also discusses various business matters, including her father's cotton crop, and Matt's financial matters.
Cotton Receipt, 26 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 26 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 25 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 25 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 18 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 18 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 18 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 18 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 13 October 1858, F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 13 October 1858, F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Receipt, 8 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Cotton Receipt, 8 October 1858, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Matthew Gage To Jerrie E. Sanders (2 October 1858), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders
Matthew Gage To Jerrie E. Sanders (2 October 1858), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders
Correspondence
Matthew writes to Jerrie Sanders concerning various business matters, particularly his Matthew's gin and Jerrie's request for money. Also discusses various family members health and activities, including Jeremiah's enlistment.
R.D. Goodlet To Lou Farabee, 2 October 1858, R. D. Goodlet
R.D. Goodlet To Lou Farabee, 2 October 1858, R. D. Goodlet
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
[?] To Colonel R. Hunt, 17 August 1858, Author Unknown
[?] To Colonel R. Hunt, 17 August 1858, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Receipt, 29 July 1858, Charles W. Winston
Receipt, 29 July 1858, Charles W. Winston
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Jeremiah Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (20 July 1858), Jeremiah Gage, Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Jeremiah Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (20 July 1858), Jeremiah Gage, Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Correspondence
Jeremiah writing to Mary, while at their family home, concerning Jeremiah's return home, visits with family and friends and his plan to visit Mary.
Matthew Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (7 July 1858), Matthew Gage Jr., Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Matthew Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (7 July 1858), Matthew Gage Jr., Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Correspondence
Letter from Matthew to his daugher concerning travel of her friends Miss. Virgel and Ellen, who visited Jeremiah as well. Also concerns the death of his friends D'Lampt and D'Yandel & others' misfortune and unhappiness. Finally discusses the health of various family members.
Georgiana Irene Gage To Mary Gage (1 July 1858), Georgiana Irene Gage, Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Georgiana Irene Gage To Mary Gage (1 July 1858), Georgiana Irene Gage, Mary Margaret Gage Sanders
Correspondence
Letter from G.I.G. (probably Georgiana Irene) to sister (probably Mary) concerning minor family occurances and her hopes that Jeremiah will visit Mary so that Georgiana may accompany him.
Invitation To A Party From Jeremiah Gage (8 June 1858), Jeremiah Gage
Invitation To A Party From Jeremiah Gage (8 June 1858), Jeremiah Gage
Correspondence
Letter written on the back of the UM Commencement party invitation, inviting his sister to the celebration. Also discusses their father's crops and Jeremiah's interest in Miss. Vinge.
Receipt, 1 June 1858, Lancaster And Watkins
Receipt, 1 June 1858, Lancaster And Watkins
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.