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Tax Receipts, December 31, 1902 Dec 1902

Tax Receipts, December 31, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Documents: Three tax receipts showing payment from Est. Henry Glover - $6.62, Maner Glover - $3.02, and Warren Glover - $1.00. Receipts signed by E.D. Free.


Bill Of Sale. Maner Glover - J.H. Richardson, December 13, 1902 Dec 1902

Bill Of Sale. Maner Glover - J.H. Richardson, December 13, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Bill of Sale stating Maner Glover received nineteen dollars from J.H. Richardson in exchange for one iron gray mule about nine years old.


Account Statement, Randolph Axson & Sons- M. J. Glover, December 4, 1902 Dec 1902

Account Statement, Randolph Axson & Sons- M. J. Glover, December 4, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Statement listing debits and credits for Mr. M.J. Glover's account with Randolf Axson & Sons, Savannah, Georgia.


South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1902, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference Nov 1902

South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1902, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference

South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal

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Lien On Crop, Note And Mortgage, April 10, 1902 Apr 1902

Lien On Crop, Note And Mortgage, April 10, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Paperwork listing terms for advance from W.V. Gill of $90.60 to Maner Glover. List of collateral: one bay horse mule about 8 years old named [illegible], one iron gray horse mule 7 years old named Jake, one 2 horse wagon two years old and as additional security I hereby give the said Gill a lien on sixty-five acres of corn and cotton on my own [illegible] in Bull Pond Township. Interest from date at 85 per annum. Marked paid in full.


Lien On Crop, March 1, 1902 Mar 1902

Lien On Crop, March 1, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Paperwork listing terms for advance of $150.00 from Randolf Axson & Sons to M.J. Glover. Listed collateral: One bay horse mule named Jerry, 10 years old - one iron gray horse mule named Douglas, 9 years old - one 2 horse farm wagon, one buggy and one cane mill and boiler.


Receipt, R. H. Saws-M.J. Glover, March 1, 1902 Mar 1902

Receipt, R. H. Saws-M.J. Glover, March 1, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment documentation showing R.H. Saws received $63 from M.J. Glover.


Invoice, A. Ehrlich And Bro.- Mrs. M. J. Glover, March 1, 1902, A. Ehrlich And Bro. Mar 1902

Invoice, A. Ehrlich And Bro.- Mrs. M. J. Glover, March 1, 1902, A. Ehrlich And Bro.

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: To Mrs. M.J. Glover, Cohens Blluff, [South Carolina], listing items ordered, Marked paid by A. Ehrlich & Bro. Intialed by HJP.


Promissory Note, M. J. Glover- Randolph Axson, March 1, 1902 Mar 1902

Promissory Note, M. J. Glover- Randolph Axson, March 1, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Promissory note stating M.J. Glover's promise to pay $150.00 with eight percent interest to Randolph Axson & Sons on or before October 1, 1902. Handwriting on back.


Supply Invoice, T. S. Heyward-M. J. Glover, February 25, 1902, T.S. Heyward Feb 1902

Supply Invoice, T. S. Heyward-M. J. Glover, February 25, 1902, T.S. Heyward

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: To Mr. M.J. Glover from T.S. Heyward listing items ordered including acid phosphate, king cotton and [Kainit], for total of $57.26 owed.


Randolph Axson & Sons- M. J. Glover, February 22, 1902 Feb 1902

Randolph Axson & Sons- M. J. Glover, February 22, 1902

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Correspondence: Letter from Randolf Axon and Sons, 312 Bay Street, East, Savannah, Georgia, to Mr. M. S. Glover, Otranto, South Carolina, in answer Mr. Glover’s letter from the twenty first. The letter states Mr. Glover needs to go to their offices to work up paperwork.


Randolph Axson & Sons- M. S. Glover, February 18, 1902, Randolf Axson & Sons Feb 1902

Randolph Axson & Sons- M. S. Glover, February 18, 1902, Randolf Axson & Sons

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Correspondence: Letter from Randolf Axon and Sons, 312 Bay Street, East, Savannah, Georgia, to Mr. M. S. Glover, Otranto, South Carolina, regarding Mr. Glover’s letter requesting an advance.


T. S. Heyward- Mr. M. J. Glover, February 15, 1902, T.S. Heyward Feb 1902

T. S. Heyward- Mr. M. J. Glover, February 15, 1902, T.S. Heyward

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Correspondence: Note from T.S. Heyward, Fertilizers. Bagging and Ties., 122 Bay Street, East. Savannah, Georgia to Mr. M.J. Glover, Otranto, South Carolina in reply to letter from the 13th stating Mess. Randolph Axson & Sons received Mr. Glover's letters and would "take up the matter" with Mr. Glover.