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[Bexar County Store License No. 947 for Mrs. Reed, January 1865]
Bexar County, Texas store license no. 947 for Mrs. Reed. The license gave Mrs. Reed the ability to own a store in Bexar county from January 1, 1865 to January 1, 1866.
[Letter from Lizzie Roberts to Junia Roberts Osterhout, January 12, 1861]
Letter from Lizzie Roberts to her sister, Junia Roberts Osterhout, discussing Junia's health, the possibility of war, and other news of family and friends. She says that she has become "dissatisfied" with where she lives and would like to go home to the North.
[Letter from Elvira Spurgin to Bettie Wade, January 28, 1868]
Letter from Elvira Spurgin to Bettie Wade discussing recent news of family and friends. She mentions that the weather has been very cold in Belton, and she has some new boarders. Someone named Loraine had typhoid fever.
[Diary of Theodore H. Ferris: 1863]
Diary of Theodore H. Ferris from January 1 through April 1, 1863.
[Diary of J. D. Howard Atkinson Ills: 1864]
Diary of J. D. Howard Atkinson Ills from 1984.
[Transcript of Letter from R. L. Mills to Mr. Groesbeck and Mr. Rice - January 19, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from R. L. Mills to Mr. Groesbeck & Mr. Rice discussing the claim against David R. Mitchell and a possible settlement proposed by a third party with an even stronger claim.
[Letter from F.J. M. Richardson to Fred A. Rice - January 28, 1864]
Letter from F. J. M. Richardson to Fred A. Rice discussing the raising of a company for his regiment. He mentions that there are cadets that should be able to be persuaded in Ladd Byne's Company.
[Bill for Charges at Union Square Hotel - January 30, 1868]
Bill from the Union Square Hotel listing itemized charges including board and meals for a friend, issued to William M. Rice and marked paid.
[Receipt from Miss Randon to Mrs. Pipprin - January 9, 1868]
Receipt from Miss Randon to Mrs. Pipprin of goods purchased, including materials for clothing such as buttons.
[Letter from William A. Rice to Fred A. Rice - January 16, 1864]
Letter from William A. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing his boredom with his job and asking Fred to send him a few things. He asks Fred to give a letter to Mrs. Jack Rice and to conduct business on his behalf at the store.
[Transcript of Letter from William A. Rice to Fred A. Rice - January 16, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from William A. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing his boredom with his job and asking Fred to send him a few things. He asks Fred to give a letter to Mrs. Jack Rice and to conduct business on his behalf at the store.
[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.
[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. Bains to William M. Rice - January 14, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from W. Bains to William M. Rice discussing the sale of 50 or 100 bales of cotton to William under the condition that he is given extra time to gin, press, and haul it all.
[Letter from W. Bains to William M. Rice - January 14, 1864]
Letter from W. Bains to William M. Rice discussing the sale of 50 or 100 bales of cotton to William under the condition that he is given extra time to gin, press, and haul it all.
[Transcript of Letter from F.J. M. Richardson to Fred A. Rice - January 28, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from F.J. M. Richardson to Fred A. Rice discussing the raising of a company for his regiment. He mentions that there are cadets that should be able to be persuaded in Ladd Byne's Company.
[Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice - January 6, 1864]
Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice discussing payment of a loan granted to Meu Archer. He states that she desires to pay in C. S. T. notes but he feels as though he needs approval from William to receive and send her payment of the loan with interest.
[Transcript of Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice - January 6, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice discussing payment of a loan granted to Meu Archer. He states that she desires to pay in C. S. T. notes but he feels as though he needs approval from William to receive and send her payment of the loan with interest.
[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 C. W. Kendall to William M. Rice - January 16, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Kendall to William M. Rice discussing the amount of debt on a title of land owned by R. B. English. He advises William not to invest in the land due to this debt.
[Letter from C. W. Kendall to William M. Rice - January 16, 1867]
Letter from C. W. Kendall to William M. Rice discussing the amount of debt on a title of land owned by R. B. English. He advises William not to invest in the land due to this debt.
[Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 26, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the statement from Mr. Hendley & Co. and the purchase from Looking Glass Co.
[Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 26, 1867]
Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the statement from Mr. Hendley & Co. and the purchase from Looking Glass Co.
[Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 30, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing charges due to the Company.
[Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 30, 1867]
Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing charges due to the Company.
[Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - Jan 20, 1867]
Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice discussing changing the judge for the trial on the claim against E. R. Wells & Co.
[Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - Jan 20, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice discussing changing the judge for the trial on the claim against E. R. Wells & Co.
[Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - January 19, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice informing him to carry on with the lawsuit against E. R. Wells & Co. without him being present.
[Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - January 19, 1867]
Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice informing him to carry on with the lawsuit against E. R. Wells & Co. without him being present.
[Letter from R. L. Mills to Mr. Groesbeck and Mr. Rice - January 19, 1867]
Letter from R. L. Mills to Mr. Groesbeck & Mr. Rice discussing the claim against David R. Mitchell and a possible settlement proposed by a third party with an even stronger claim.
[Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 21, 1867]
Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing various transactions and the gold and cotton market.
[Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - January 21, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing various transactions and the gold and cotton market.
[Letter from Nathaniel Brown to William M. Rice - January 15, 1867]
Letter from Nathaniel Brown to William M. Rice discussing the repayment of Nathaniel's debts owed to the bank.
[Transcript of Letter from Nathaniel Brown to William M. Rice - January 15, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Nathaniel Brown to William M. Rice discussing the repayment of Nathaniel's debts owed to the bank.
[Sale Certificate]
A document certifying the sale of cloth to Captain F. A. Rice for personal use from the Office of Clothing and Equipage Bureau in Houston.
[Receipt for Salaries Paid By J. Prewitt]
Receipt for the hire of "Amy" and "Sophia" in 1859[?] by J. Prewitt, totaling $127.77 out of a total payment of $200.
[Confederate Tax Receipt for J M. Prewitt, 1862]
Confederate tax receipt issued to John M. Prewitt for the amount of $450 due in 1862 in Confederate Treasury Notes.
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