Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the sale of his cotton and shipment of his cotton to William at 12 1/2 cents per pound in order to pay off Mr. Thatcher's debt.
Transcript of Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the sale of his cotton and shipment of his cotton to William at 12 1/2 cents per pound in order to pay off Mr. Thatcher's debt.
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 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.
Transcript of Letter from W. G. Veal to William M. Rice discussing the lack of interest for his cotton. He asks William to provide him with any contacts of firms or agents that could buy cotton from him.
Letter from W. G. Veal to William M. Rice discussing the lack of interest for his cotton. He asks William to provide him with any contacts of firms or agents that could buy cotton from him.
Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the price of bagging, the large profit to be gained by stocks owned by William, and a list of goods asked to be provided to E. R. Wells & Co. for retail trade.
Transcript of Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the price of bagging, the large profit to be gained by stocks owned by William, and a list of goods asked to be provided to E. R. Wells & Co. for retail trade.
Transcript of Letter from A. H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice discussing the approval of a cotton permit, once he is provided the location of the port of departure.
Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the management and renting out of various properties owned by William. He discusses two tenants residing in his house, a tenant revoking his lease of a room because it is too expensive, and payments of rent being backlogged currently.
Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the management and renting out of various properties owned by William. He discusses two tenants residing in his house, a tenant revoking his lease of a room because it is too expensive, and payments of rent being backlogged currently.
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to Fred A. Rice discussing how to collect the deeds from E. M. Daggett and how to proceed with debt collection against various people.
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to Fred A. Rice discussing how to collect the deeds from E. M. Daggett and how to proceed with debt collection against various people.
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