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[Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles, August 6, 1902]
Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles discussing a tax statement obtained on the McAlpine land in Liberty County. Sayles mentions one of the two men going to Liberty County and investigating the land in regard to the records in the tax collector's book.
[Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles, August 6, 1902]
Letter from H. P. Mansfield to Henry Sayles discussing a response to the previous letter would have come sooner if not for outside business. He mentions the origin of the McAlpine tax statement and the evidence provided by the tax collector. Mansfield mentions checking the tax collector's books before remitting any money.
[Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles, July 18, 1902]
Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles discussing a ring that was sent. Hearrell informs Sayles he will not be able to send an endorsement letter as the party it is due to will not relinquish it until it is due. Hearrell discusses options Sayles can take to obtain the letter and also states that he will do whatever he can do for Sayles in his part of the country.
[Letter from Justin Foley to Henry Sayles, August 2, 1902]
Letter from Justin Foley to Henry Sayles delivering a check for $49.10. Foley also discusses improvements made on certain properties due to notifications from the local health department and that the addressed issues have been fixed.
[Letter from Justin Foley to Henry Sayles, August 9, 1902]
Letter from Justin Foley to Henry Sayles delivering a check for $83.60 to complete an order.
[Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles, July 7, 1902]
Letter from U. S. Hearrell to Henry Sayles stating that he will pay any insurance to Sayles or Angus and agrees to whatever manner Sayles chooses to handle the situation.
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