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[Letter of Standing for Charles Kavanaugh from Providence Church, May 12, 1860]
Letter of standing for Charles Kavanaugh from Providence Church. The letter stated that Charles was a member in full standing of the church and was dismissed when joining another church of the same faith.
[Transcript of Letter to John H. Brown About Business Mattters - May 23, 1860]
Transcript of Letter to John H. Brown discussing various possible investments.
[Letter to John H. Brown About Business Mattters - May 23, 1860]
Letter to John H. Brown discussing various possible investments.
[Letter from M. Nealy to Mr. Prewet - May 6, 1861]
Letter from M. L. Durant to Mr. Prewet requesting the sum of $40 to be sent so that Mr. Durant may pay his debts.
[Contract Between William M. Rice and P. Bremond - May 1, 1860]
A copy of a contract between William M. Rice and P. Bremond discussing Houston & Texas Central Railway Co.
[Document of a land deed to E. B. Nichols - May 5, 1869]
A document of a land deed to E. B. Nichols from William M. Rice, certified by Galveston County.
Fisk's Patent Metallic Burial Cases and Caskets: Air-Tight and Indestructible, for Protecting and Preserving the Dead, for Vaults, Transportation, Ordinary Interment, or Future Removal
Catalog listing descriptions and prices, with selected illustrations, for fifteen different hearse styles available for purchase from W. M. Raymond & Co. There is also an introductory statement describing order information.
[Document of an agreement to purchase cotton between William Rice and T. P. Aycock]
A document of an agreement, between William Rice and T. P. Aycock, to purchase 35 bales of cotton from Mr. Aycock.
[Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice - May 30, 1866]
Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice discussing an invoice of a purchase of coffee, including the debt owed to J. H. Brower & Co.
[Letter to creditors of Hiram B. Thompson from James G. Byrne - May 13, 1868]
Letter to creditors of Hiram B. Thompson from James G. Byrne, discussing the warrant of bankruptcy and what to do to collect their debts due.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the enclosed note of $3000.
[Transcript of Letter from C. R. Johns & Co. to William M. Rice - May 24, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from C. R. Johns & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the sale of land owned by William in Burnett County, Texas to a client of C. R. Johns & Co.
[Letter from C. R. Johns & Co. to William M. Rice - May 24, 1867]
Letter from C. R. Johns & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the sale of land owned by William in Burnet County, Texas to a client of C. R. Johns & Co.
[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the enclosed note of $3000.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 12, 1863]
Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the conditions and lives of various people. He asks Fred to send more news and letters to him.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 12, 1863]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the conditions and lives of various people. He asks Fred to send more news and letters to him.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Transcript of Letter from J.S. Vedder to William M. Rice - May 4, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from J. S. Vedder to William M. Rice requesting more funds for C. W. Adams. He requests about $3000 in currency and $2000 in gold to be sent to Adams in order to reduce the financial pressures he is suffering from.
[Letter from J.S. Vedder to William M. Rice - May 4, 1867]
Letter from J. S. Vedder to William M. Rice requesting more funds for C. W. Adams. He requests about $3000 in currency and $2000 in gold to be sent to Adams in order to reduce the financial pressures he is suffering from.
[Letter from Jonas Johnston to F. A. Rice - May 17, 1864]
Letter from Jonas Johnston to Fred A. Rice discussing an inability to send the 16 bales of cotton ordered because of a lack of suitable rope.
[Transcript of Letter from Jonas Johnston to F. A. Rice - May 17, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from Jonas Johnston to Fred A. Rice discussing an inability to send the 16 bales of cotton ordered because of a lack of suitable rope.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Transcript of Letter from F. M. Perry to Mr. Grovesbech and William M. Rice - May 3, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from F. M. Perry to Grovesbech and William M. Rice discussing the possible purchase of several tracts of land. He asks to purchase both properties with several installments and interest, with the first payment coming 12 months after the Treaty at Appomattox Court House (April 9th).
[Letter from F. M. Perry to Mr. Grovesbech and William M. Rice - May 3, 1864]
Letter from F. M. Perry to Grovesbech and William M. Rice discussing the possible purchase of several tracts of land. He asks to purchase both properties with several installments and interest, with the first payment coming 12 months after the Treaty at Appomattox Court House (April 9th).
[Transcript of Letter from C. Ennis to William M. Rice - May 8, 1868]
Transcript of Letter from C. Ennis to William M. Rice discussing the transfer of 10 shares of Houston and Galveston Wharf & Pen'ss Company stock to William. He also discusses Tom Pearce and his proposal of an extension of a railroad to the board.
[Letter from C. Ennis to William M. Rice - May 8, 1868]
Letter from C. Ennis to William M. Rice discussing the transfer of 10 shares of Houston and Galveston Wharf & Pen'ss Company stock to William. He also discusses Tom Pearce and his proposal of an extension of a railroad to the board.
[Transcript of Letter from J. D. & D. C. Giddings to William M. Rice - May 26, 1868]
Transcript of Letter from J. D. & D. C. Giddings to William M. Rice discussing various legal proceedings, especially against debtors to William and in order to pursue property.
[Letter from J. D. & D. C. Giddings to William M. Rice - May 26, 1868]
Letter from J. D. & D. C. Giddings to William M. Rice discussing various legal proceedings, especially against debtors to William and in order to pursue property.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 4, 1865]
Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing money, the Matamoras market, and bills.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 4, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing money, the Matamoras market, and bills.
[Letter from Jas Connoly & Co. to William M. Rice - May 14, 1867]
Letter from Jas Connoly & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the amount that E. R. Wells & Co. owes to William.
[Transcript of Letter from Jas Connoly & Co. to William M. Rice - May 14, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Jas Connoly & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the amount that E. R. Wells & Co. owes to William.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 23, 1867]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing transactions within his account, debt to Capt. Wakeman, and the request for William to send the statement of their accounts so that they can settle debts.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 23, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing transactions within his account, debt to Capt. Wakeman, and the request for William to send the statement of their accounts so that they can settle debts.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 31, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the purchase of Texas Loan Bonds and other expenses incurred.
[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 31, 1867]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the purchase of Texas Loan Bonds and other expenses incurred.
[Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the return of Easton from his trip. They also discuss Easton soon moving down to Houston to meet William and discuss the claims of lands by William.
[Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the return of Easton from his trip. They also discuss Easton soon moving down to Houston to meet William and discuss the claims of lands by William.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to Mr. Rice - May 17, 1867]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to Mr. Rice discussing the refusal of Armstrong to pay debt owed and a statement of the entire account of debts paid by Mr. Nichols.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Mr. Rice - May 17, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Mr. Rice discussing the refusal of Armstrong to pay debt owed and a statement of the entire account of debts paid by Mr. Nichols.
[Transcript of Letter from Samuel Puleston to William M. Rice - May 27, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Samuel Puleston to William M. Rice requesting him to name groups of people in NY or for them to discuss the claim when William arrives in NY this summer.
[Letter from Samuel Puleston to William M. Rice - May 27, 1867]
Letter from Samuel Puleston to William M. Rice requesting him to name groups of people in NY or for them to discuss the claim when William arrives in NY this summer.
[Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice - May 3, 1867]
Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice discussing notes and cash sent, the expected payment for Havemeyer, and release of William's old bonds.
[Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice - May 3, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice discussing notes and cash sent, the expected payment for Havemeyer, and release of William's old bonds.
[Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice - May 15, 1867]
Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice discussing debt owed, his gold sold on the market, and William protesting the acceptance of $1250 worth of matures.
[Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice - May 15, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to William M. Rice discussing debt owed, his gold sold on the market, and William protesting the acceptance of $1250 worth of matures.
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