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[Document describing a Special Order from Brig. Genl L. B. M. Adoo]
Document describing a special order made by Brig. Genl L. B. M. Adoo allowing leave of absence to Fred A. Rice.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing business at the store and the cost of living in Monterey, such as the costs and availability of various foods.
[Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice - March 10, 1864]
Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice discussing Fred's resignation as Quarter Master of the Labor Bureau of the Confederacy. He asks if he could get Fred's endorsement to succeed him in that position, and for that endorsement to be specifically given to Col. Andrews.
[Transcript of Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice - March 10, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice discussing Fred's resignation as Quarter Master of the Labor Bureau of the Confederacy. He asks if he could get Fred's endorsement to succeed him in that position, and for that endorsement to be specifically given to Col. Andrews.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing business at the store and the cost of living in Monterey, such as the costs and availability of various foods.
[Transcript of Letter from W. H. Linson to William M. Rice - August 10, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from W. H. Linson to William M. Rice discussing the disrepair and destruction of property owned by William by the previous tenant, Mr. Blythe. Linson put another tenant in the house, who is supposedly interested in purchasing the property.
[Letter from W. H. Linson to William M. Rice - August 10, 1867]
Letter from W. H. Linson to William M. Rice discussing the disrepair and destruction of property owned by William by the previous tenant, Mr. Blythe. Linson put another tenant in the house, who is supposedly interested in purchasing the property.
[Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service.
[Transcript of Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service.
[Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - July 10, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the progress on building Fred's house, lives of his friends, his property and tenants, and the possible purchase and sale of goods.
[Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - July 10, 1866]
Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the progress on building Fred's house, lives of his friends, his property and tenants, and the possible purchase and sale of goods.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing his disappointment at not yet getting the order for the $2000 bonds so that their debt can be settled. He also mentions various transactions on William's accounts.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing his disappointment at not yet getting the order for the $2000 bonds so that their debt can be settled. He also mentions various transactions on William's accounts.
[Letter from Mr. Gildast to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Letter from Mr. Gildast to William M. Rice discussing his survey of the tract of land bought from S. G. Hay by William. He also requests that William helps him receive money due to him from another surveying client.
[Transcript of Letter from Mr. Gildast to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Mr. Gildast to William M. Rice discussing his survey of the tract of land bought from S. G. Hay by William. He also requests that William helps him receive money due to him from another surveying client.
[Letter from Seth Smith to Henry Lubbock, Captain Irvine, and Horace Waller - November 10, 1863]
Letter from Seth Smith to Henry Lubbock, Captain Irvine, and Horace Waller asking them to deliver to Captain. John Smith the sail boat sent.
[Transcript of Letter from Seth Smith to Henry Lubbock, Captain Irvine, and Horace Waller - November 10, 1863]
Transcript of Letter from Seth Smith to Henry Lubbock, Captain Irvine, and Horace Waller asking them to deliver to Captain. John Smith the sail boat sent.
[Transcript of Letter from J. C. Armstrong to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from J. C. Armstrong to William M. Rice discussing settlement of debts on a joint account held by J. C. Armstrong and E. B. Nichols. He asks to receive various invoices and statements of charges to settle this debt.
[Letter from J. C. Armstrong to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Letter from J. C. Armstrong to William M. Rice discussing settlement of debts on a joint account held by J. C. Armstrong and E. B. Nichols. He asks to receive various invoices and statements of charges to settle this debt.
[Letter to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing his disappointment at not yet getting the order for the $2000 bonds so that their debt can be settled. He also mentions various transactions on William's accounts. Continuation of same letter [Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867].
[Transcript of Letter to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing his disappointment at not yet getting the order for the $2000 bonds so that their debt can be settled. He also mentions various transactions on William's accounts. Continuation of same letter [Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - April 10, 1867].
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