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[Envelope from Gallatin, Tennessee, June 13, 1878]
An envelope that is torn and stained has a postal stamp on the front stating that it was sent from Gallatin, Tennessee. On the back is a message dated June 13, 1878. The note talks about a visit from Dudley and the children, letters received this week, and the weather.
[Account of Wallace Family History]
This document is an undated account of the Wallace family history from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The Wallace family were kin to Charles Moore through his grandmother Elizabeth Wallace Moore. He details the lives of Mary and Joseph Wallace including their spouses names, where they settled, if they had any children, and when they died. It is damaged along the edges of the letter and some words are missing due to the damage.
[Account of Wallace Family History]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. In this document, Moore discusses the Wallace family education and military history. Moore states that most of the family went to school with slaves or with freed African Americans.Moving from the family's educational history, he notes the wars that the Wallace men fought in, details the campaign to North Georgia to fight the Indians, and recalls an incident which occurred travelling to Georgia on the Mississippi River. Israel Moore, John Wallace, and Raby Herrell fought in this campaign. The document is undated. It is damaged on the edges of the letter and some of the words are missing due to the damage.
[Account Statement]
Statement of account from First State Bank in Forestburg, Texas, listing balances and deposits.
[At-Home Card for Newlyweds]
An at-home card for an unknown newlywed couple. Text reads, "At Home after December the fifteenth, 4464A McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri."
[Bill from Wise Memorial Hospital to Claude D. White]
Bill for Mrs. Moore at Wise Memorial Hospital. For 12 days at the hospital and a nurse fee. It says Paid in full at the bottom, but is ripped.
[Bill paid by Claude D. White]
Bill paid by Claude D. White.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank, Denton, Texas]
Blank Check for The Exchange National Bank in Denton, Texas.
[Blank Deposit Slip from Collin County National Bank, 189-]
A blank deposit slip from Collin County National Bank. The reverse side contains some handwritten notes.
[Book title list]
List of religious books with T. R. Lee, Gallatin, Tennessee at the top. Other side of paper is a note about glasses for Ida Montresson in San Antonio.
[Business card for C. L. Edwards]
Business card for C. L. Edwards, attorney in Dallas.
[Business Card for T. M. Brown & Co.]
A business card for T. M. Brown & Co. from the C. B. Moore Collection. This business card details the company's products which were wind mills; well casing, pipe, and fittings; and a full line of engineer's supplies. The card notes that this company manufactured Louisiana Cypress Tanks. The store was located on the corner of Front and Rusk Streets in Fort Worth, Texas. The name John Bryant is stamped on the card.
[A. C. Lenert Memorandum Book Transcription]
Line-by-line typed transcription of the text portion of A. C. Lenert's memorandum book documenting his experiences as a member of Waul’s Texas Legion at the battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The expenditure lists and other notes at the end of the original document are not included in this transcript.
[Copy of Narrative From A. C. Lenert Memorandum Book]
Photocopy of a partial, typed transcript of A. C. Lenert's memorandum book documenting his experiences as a member of Waul’s Texas Legion at the battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. This transcription includes only the narrative portions of the memorandum book describing military experiences and is not formatted to match the original.
T. D. Morton, Corner of Cedar and Cherry Streets, Nashville, Tennesee: Importer of French and English Fancy & Staple Goods.
A pamphlet for the the T. D. Morton import company in Nashville, Tennessee. The cover displays the title of the company and an eagle perched on a shield and holding an arrow in its claw. The other pages each have a heading for different types of goods which are then listed below.
[Distances Between McKinney, Texas and Nashville, Tennesee]
Handwritten list of distances between McKinney in Collin County, Texas and Nashville, Tennesee. The list details each stopping point with the distance to the city from the previous stop. The total number of miles (710) is given at the end of the list.
[Envelope]
Envelope
[Envelope]
The following document is an envelope from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The envelop has a handwritten name and a location on the front below a printed name. It says "Gateman McKinney, Texas" below the name S. J. Hanson. The back of the envelope has financial calculation. The document is undated.
[Envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. White]
Envelope addressed the Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. White. Mrs. White is Linnet Moore, the daughter of C. B. and Mary Moore. The post mark is from Nashville, Tennessee.
[Envelope addressed to Mrs. C. B. Moore, November 25, 1902]
Envelope addressed to Mrs. C. B. Moore, Chambersville, Texas. Postmarked Princeton, Texas November 25, 1902.
[Envelope for H. S. Moore]
Envelope for H. S. Moore
[Envelope for letter from Emmett Patton]
Envelop for Tax receipts from Emmett Patton.
[Envelope for letter from F.P. Gayle]
Envelope for letter from F.P. Gayle.
[Envelope for letter from G.L. Arledge to Levi Perryman]
Envelope for letter from G.L. Arledge to Levi Perryman for tax receipts.
[Envelope for letter from The First National Bank]
Envelope for letter from The First National Bank.
[Envelope for letter to A.D. Kennard]
Envelope for letter to A.D. Kennard
[Envelope for letter to A.D. Kennard]
Envelope for letter to A.D. Kennard with a receipt written on the front.
[Envelope for Mary Moore from Dinkie McGee, 1878]
Envelope for Mrs. Mary A. Moore from Dinkie McGee.
[Envelope, June 6]
Envelope for the late Capt. H. K. Redway from the Adjutant General's Office located in the state of New York. The envelope is dated June 6.
[Envelope, June 10]
Envelope for R. C. Redway from E. A. Hodge, Register of Deeds from Marion City, Kansas. The envelope has two dates stamped on the front and back: June 10 from Marion City, Kansas and a June 14 stamp from a carrier.
[Envelope of official business to Captain Hamilton K. Redway, May 15, no year]
Envelope with return address of Official business to Captain Hamilton K. Redway with a postmark of Wheeling, West Virginia.
[Envelope to Claude D. White, April 19, c.1910s]
Envelope to Claude D. White
[Envelope to Mr. Claude White]
Envelope addressed to Mr. Claude White from H. R. Chaddick, tax collector for Collin County, Texas.
[Envelope to R. C. Redway from Will Murphy]
Envelope for R. C. Redway from Will Murphy, a photographer in Newton, Kansas. The envelope is undated.
[Family Portrait Postcard]
Photographic postcard with a family portrait on the front. There is a young girl wearing a dark coat with a light-colored bow in her hair, standing on the left; in the center, there is a seated woman wearing a dark coat, skirt, and decorative hat and she is holding a baby wearing a light-colored hat and dress; standing on the right, there is a young boy waring a light-colored suit and a military-style hat. The whole group is posed together in front of a backdrop.
[Flyer Advertising Diamonds]
Flyer advertising the sale of cheaper diamonds from Otto Wettstein in Rochelle, Illinois, a business founded in 1857.
[Flyer for Bray Brothers Store]
Flyer announcing a new location for the Bray Brothers dry goods store in McKinney, Texas. There is a handwritten note on the back which appears to be a philosophical discussion of freedom and liberties, starting with observations about wild mustangs.
[Fragment of paper]
The following document is a fragment of paper from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It has two names on it and they are: W. B. Spaulding and Mr. John J. Thomas. The document is undated.
[Full-Length Portrait of Unknown Woman]
Photograph of an unidentified woman, standing in front of a backdrop and holding a dark-colored bag in her right hand. She is wearing a light-colored striped shirt with a bow tie, a dark-colored skirt, and light-colored scarf, as well as a large, dark hat with face netting.
[General orders no. 10, April 5, 1865]
General orders no. 10 specifies that this command, 1st Separate Brigade, must ready themselves to be moved at once. It details that all surplus baggage and stores would be disposed of and the soldiers would be fully outfitted with clothing, as well as with camp and garrison equipment for active duty. Each regiment would receive two wagons for use by officers, mess kits, cooking utensils, and hospital supplies.
[Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores]
Inventory and inspection report of Quartermaster's stores issued to Capt. Hamilton K. Redway's company. The stores that were listed and inspected were: fifty rope halters, two camp kettles, 10 canteens, and fifteen haversacks. With the listed items, this report also includes the amount of time these items were in use, by whom they where received, as well as the item's condition and disposition. The report is signed by both Capt. Hamilton K. Redway and Capt. Ira W. Claflin while they were stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia.
[Inventory of Property Owned in Collin County, Texas]
Part of an inventory of property owned in Collin County, Texas, assessed by J. T. Buchanan. Neither the date nor the property owner are listed on the form. The form is torn from the middle.
[Invoice for C. B. Moore]
Washburn, Brown and Grier send an invoice to C. B. Moore for $323.00. Another invoice to A. S. Moore for the amount of $54.00.
[Jewlers' Business Card]
A fragment of a business card from the C. B. Moore Collection. Text says "[...]arbox & Bro., [Je]welers, [...]49 Union Street, Nashville."
[JP Inquest Record, Precinct 7, Cooke County, 1888-1919]
Ledger from Cooke County, Texas, containing the minutes of inquests held by various justices of the peace. The inquests concern deaths in the area and note the deceased, witnesses and their statements, and the findings of the Justice of the Peace.
[Kentucky]
Someone was bequeathed Kentucky property? On the other side, it is a repeat of the first page.
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