Letter from Private H. C. Denny to Captain H. M. Bouldin. Denny wrote Bouldin about the movement of his group past the Arkansas line. He passed along a message from another soldier to be given to his wife and other small pieces of news, such as the price of corn back home.
Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the price of cotton in Matamoros, the price of shipping cotton, and the price and shipment of Keg Soda to Fred.
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the price of cotton in Matamoros, the price of shipping cotton, and the price and shipment of Keg Soda to Fred.
Transcript of Letter from John E George to William M. Rice discussing his inability to pay his debts currently and, as a solution, divide what is owed into three payments to be paid on the first of December in 1867, 68, and 69. He also brings up the idea of selling his farm to him to pay off his debts.
Letter from John E George to William M. Rice discussing his inability to pay his debts currently and, as a solution, divide what is owed into three payments to be paid on the first of December in 1867, 68, and 69. He also brings up the idea of selling his farm to him to pay off his debts.
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice & Co. informing them of the death of W. P. Holland and the return of his note of $150.57.
Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice discussing debt owed to William by people living near Plantersville Grimes Co. He says that they will not pay the entire debt, not only because they are unable to but also because the debt is way overestimated.
Transcript of Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice discussing debt owed to William by people living near Plantersville Grimes Co. He says that they will not pay the entire debt, not only because they are unable to but also because the debt is way overestimated.
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing the sale of cotton and purchase of lumber at Matamoros, the amount of debt William has on others, and various other transactions.
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing the sale of cotton and purchase of lumber at Matamoros, the amount of debt William has on others, and various other transactions.
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