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Property Tax Receipt, September 19, 1881 Sep 1881

Property Tax Receipt, September 19, 1881

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by N. F. Kirkland, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, September 19, 1881 Sep 1881

Property Tax Receipt, September 19, 1881

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Peter Young. Signed by N. F. Kirkland, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1880 Sep 1880

Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1880

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Promissory Note, April 23, 1880 Apr 1880

Promissory Note, April 23, 1880

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Marked paid. Promissory note stating Henry Glover will pay Etiwan Phosphate Company $13.50.


Promissory Note, April 23, 1880 Apr 1880

Promissory Note, April 23, 1880

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Marked paid Promissory note stating Henry Glover will pay Chas. C. Hardwick $78.71.


Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1879 Sep 1879

Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1879

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by H. Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Lien On Crop, March 28, 1879 Mar 1879

Lien On Crop, March 28, 1879

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Legal paperwork showing the terms for Dunbar, Clark & Co. advance of $45.00 to Henry Glover.


Property Tax Receipt, May 2, 1878 May 1878

Property Tax Receipt, May 2, 1878

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Lien And Mortgage, April 22, 1876 Apr 1876

Lien And Mortgage, April 22, 1876

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Paperwork showing the terms for Barrett & Caswell. advance of $65.00 to Henry Glover.


Property Tax Receipt, January 27, 1876 Jan 1876

Property Tax Receipt, January 27, 1876

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling for A.D.D., County Treasurer.


Ua96/3 Southern Normal School - Class Lists, Southern Normal School Dec 1875

Ua96/3 Southern Normal School - Class Lists, Southern Normal School

WKU Archives Records

Class lists for Southern Normal School and early Bowling Green Business University 1876-1910. These lists are incomplete and are part of UA96 Southern Normal School Records. Check KenCat for extant corresponding class portraits.


Property Tax Receipt, October 15, 1875 Oct 1875

Property Tax Receipt, October 15, 1875

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, December 10, 1874 Dec 1874

Property Tax Receipt, December 10, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874 Jan 1874

Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874 Jan 1874

Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Abraham Dobson. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, February 11, 1873 Feb 1873

Property Tax Receipt, February 11, 1873

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Tax Receipt, January 12, 1872 Jan 1872

Tax Receipt, January 12, 1872

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by [Henry] Glover. Signed by [J.N. Teagan], County Treasurer.


Narrative Of My Captivity Among The Sioux Indians, Fanny Kelly Jan 1872

Narrative Of My Captivity Among The Sioux Indians, Fanny Kelly

Electronic Texts in American Studies

THE summer of 1864 marked a period of unusual peril to the daring pioneers seeking homes in the far ·West. Following upon the horrible massacres in Minnesota in 1862, and the subsequent chastisements inflicted by the expeditions under Generals Sully and Sibley in 1863, whereby the Indians were driven from the then western borders of civilization, in Iowa, Minnesota, and the white settlements of Dakota, in the Missouri Valley, the great emigrant trails to Idaho and Montann became the scene of fresh outrages; and, from the wild, almost inaccessible nature of the country, pursuit and punishment were impossible.

I was …


Property Tax Receipt, February 29, 1871 Feb 1871

Property Tax Receipt, February 29, 1871

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by C. Ehrhardt, County Treasurer.


Carte-De-Visite Photograph: "2 Headed Girl, Millie Crissie," No Date., J. H. Fitzgibbon Dec 1869

Carte-De-Visite Photograph: "2 Headed Girl, Millie Crissie," No Date., J. H. Fitzgibbon

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Conjoined twins Millie and Christine McKoy in full portrait. Date of photograph unknown (likely ca. 1870, subjects died 1912).


History Of The Captivity And Providential Release Therefrom Of Mrs. Caroline Harris, Caroline Harris Jan 1838

History Of The Captivity And Providential Release Therefrom Of Mrs. Caroline Harris, Caroline Harris

Electronic Texts in American Studies

Wife of the late Mr. Richard Harris, of Franklin County, State of New-York; who, with Mrs. Clarissa Plummer, wife of Mr. James Plummer, were, in the Spring of 1835, (with their unfortunate husbands,) taken prisoners by the Camanche tribe of Indians, while emigrating from said Franklin County (N.Y.) to Texas; and after having been made to witness the tragical deaths of their husbands, and held nearly two years in bondage, were providentially redeemed therefrom by two of their countrymen attached to a company of Santa Fe Fur Traders.

It was the misfortune of Mrs. Harris, and her unfortunate female companion …


Narrative Of The Captivity And Extreme Sufferings Of Mrs. Clarissa Plummer, Clarissa Plummer Dec 1837

Narrative Of The Captivity And Extreme Sufferings Of Mrs. Clarissa Plummer, Clarissa Plummer

Electronic Texts in American Studies

Wife of the late Mr. James Plummer, of Franklin County, State of New-York; who, with Mrs. Caroline Harris, wife of the late Mr. Richard Harris, were, in the Spring of 1835, with their unfortunate families, surprised and taken prisoners by a party of the Camanche tribe of Indians, while emigrating from said Franklin County (N.Y.) to. Texas; and after having been held nearly two years in captivity, and witnessed the deaths of their husbands, were fortunately redeemed from the hands of the savages by an American Fur Trader, a native of Georgia.

Mrs., Plummer was made prisoner and held in …


Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters Aug 1796

Letter From Josiah Masters To John Reade About A Slave Man Named Dick He (Masters) Wishes To Sell. New York, 1796., Josiah Masters

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Masters writes to Reade that Dick "has been somewhat uneasy with me, the first cause [was] my separating his wench from him.

"The lowest price is one hundred pounds."

Addressed to Reade in Poughkeepsie, NY.