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Receipt, 31 December 1859, George K. Mitchell Dec 1859

Receipt, 31 December 1859, George K. Mitchell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, 31 December 1859, Author Unknown Dec 1859

Receipt, 31 December 1859, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Indenture, Panola County, Ms, 29 December 1859, Joseph A. Freeman Dec 1859

Indenture, Panola County, Ms, 29 December 1859, Joseph A. Freeman

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, 30 November 1859, Fransiolo And Williamson Nov 1859

Receipt, 30 November 1859, Fransiolo And Williamson

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Bond, 21 November 1859, H. Vallintine Nov 1859

Bond, 21 November 1859, H. Vallintine

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Contract To Purchase Land, Marshall County, Ms, 8 November 1859, William Loundes Treadwell Nov 1859

Contract To Purchase Land, Marshall County, Ms, 8 November 1859, William Loundes Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, 28 October 1859, Southern Herald Oct 1859

Receipt, 28 October 1859, Southern Herald

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Jeremiah Gage To Matthew Gage (3 October 1859), Jeremiah Gage, Matthew Gage Jr. Oct 1859

Jeremiah Gage To Matthew Gage (3 October 1859), Jeremiah Gage, Matthew Gage Jr.

Correspondence

Jeremiah Gage writing to inform his father of the success of his return trip to Oxford, by stage coach. Also lists various expenses, including tuition and room & board for the semester. Mentions various classmates and the growth of Oxford.


T.L. Treadwell To Lowndes Treadwell, 2 October 1859, Timmons Louis Treadwell Oct 1859

T.L. Treadwell To Lowndes Treadwell, 2 October 1859, Timmons Louis Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Indenture, Panola County, Ms, 24 September 1859, Oliver H. P. Mcginnis, Jane E. Mcginnis Sep 1859

Indenture, Panola County, Ms, 24 September 1859, Oliver H. P. Mcginnis, Jane E. Mcginnis

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Promissory Note, 19 September 1859, Timmons Louis Treadwell, Allison C. Treadwell Sep 1859

Promissory Note, 19 September 1859, Timmons Louis Treadwell, Allison C. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Cotton Receipt, 27 August 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company Aug 1859

Cotton Receipt, 27 August 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, 2 August 1859, Memphis Weekly Appeal Aug 1859

Receipt, 2 August 1859, Memphis Weekly Appeal

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


S. G. Miller To George Miller (4 June 1859), Susan G. Miller, George Miller Jun 1859

S. G. Miller To George Miller (4 June 1859), Susan G. Miller, George Miller

Correspondence

Concerning George's relationship with his father


Receipt, 25 April 1859, William Loundes Treadwell Apr 1859

Receipt, 25 April 1859, William Loundes Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Matthew Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (24 April 1859), Matthew Gage Jr., Mary Margaret Gage Sanders Apr 1859

Matthew Gage To Mary Margaret Sanders (24 April 1859), Matthew Gage Jr., Mary Margaret Gage Sanders

Correspondence

Matthew Gage writing of his concern over Mary's health and that of other family members. Also discusses the early frost and its effect on his crop.


Jimmie Unknown To George Miller (6 April 1859), Author Unknown, George Miller Apr 1859

Jimmie Unknown To George Miller (6 April 1859), Author Unknown, George Miller

Correspondence

George's recent hardships and other personal matters


E. C. D. To S. G. Miller (20 March 1859), Author Unknown, Susan G. Miller Mar 1859

E. C. D. To S. G. Miller (20 March 1859), Author Unknown, Susan G. Miller

Correspondence

Personal letter from a friend


Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1859 March 6), Roxana Chapin Gerdine Mar 1859

Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1859 March 6), Roxana Chapin Gerdine

Correspondence

Roxana writes of her baby Tom Cobb Gerdine; Tom's nurse (slave) and the differences between "northern" and "southern" children; their sister Lucy Chapin (who came to teach at the Lucy Cobb Institute in January 1859; William L.C. Gerdine's Mississippi plantation; Roxana's dislike of possibly living on a plantation; talks about Washington, GA; and also the possibility of two of her step-sons (Joe and Johnnie) attending the University of Georgia in the future


Cotton Receipt, 21 February 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company Feb 1859

Cotton Receipt, 21 February 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


S. G. Miller To George Miller (5 February 1859), Susan G. Miller, George Miller Feb 1859

S. G. Miller To George Miller (5 February 1859), Susan G. Miller, George Miller

Correspondence

Personal letter to Miller's son


Receipt, 31 January 1859, John Rook Jan 1859

Receipt, 31 January 1859, John Rook

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, Property Tax, 25 January 1859, M. D. Hargrove, John R. Mccarroll Jan 1859

Receipt, Property Tax, 25 January 1859, M. D. Hargrove, John R. Mccarroll

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Cotton Receipt, 19 January 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company Jan 1859

Cotton Receipt, 19 January 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Cotton Receipt, 10 January 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company Jan 1859

Cotton Receipt, 10 January 1859, Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967), F. Lane And Company

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Land Deed, Thomas Allen To William Thompson, Thomas B. Allen Jan 1859

Land Deed, Thomas Allen To William Thompson, Thomas B. Allen

Correspondence and Documents

January 5, 1859. Deed between Thomas B. Allen to William Thompson, land lots in Oxford.


B.D. Treadwell To W.L. Treadwell, 5 January 1859, Benjamin D. Treadwell Jan 1859

B.D. Treadwell To W.L. Treadwell, 5 January 1859, Benjamin D. Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


A.E. Sloan To T.L. Treadwell, 3 January 1859, A. E. Sloan Jan 1859

A.E. Sloan To T.L. Treadwell, 3 January 1859, A. E. Sloan

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Matthew Gage To Dr. Jerrie Sanders (2 January 1859), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders Jan 1859

Matthew Gage To Dr. Jerrie Sanders (2 January 1859), Matthew Gage Jr., Jerrie E. Sanders

Correspondence

Matthew Gage discussing Jeremiah's return trip to Oxford, which leads to a discussion of the bad road and rail conditions; his cotton crop; rising land values and naming conventions for children.


Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1859 December), Roxana Chapin Gerdine Dec 1858

Roxana Chapin Gerdine To Emily Mckinstry Chapin (1859 December), Roxana Chapin Gerdine

Correspondence

Roxana writes about the move from Athens, GA to the Mississippi plantation outside of West Point; behavior of slaves; possibility of traveling north next summer; Tom Cobb Gerdine's boyhood antics; their father's resemblance to John P. Calhoun; and Judge Joseph Lumpkin of GA