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[Letter from R. B. Wallace to William M. Rice - September 4, 1866]
A letter from R. B. Wallace to William M. Rice discussing the outcome of various cases, and the costs incurred for legal assistance.
[Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice - September 19, 1866]
Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice discussing withdrawals and deposits within his bank account in September, 1866.
[Transcript of Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice - September 19, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice discussing withdrawals and deposits within his bank account in September, 1866.
[Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
[Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
[Transcript of Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice - September 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice discussing various claims of debt against many people. They state that they cannot effectively pursue legal action against these debtors because of the stay law and the slow process of legal action.
[Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice - September 7, 1867]
Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice discussing various claims of debt against many people. They state that they cannot effectively pursue legal action against these debtors because of the stay law and the slow process of legal action.
[Letter from Frank Gildarl to William M. Rice - September 9, 1867]
Letter from Frank Gildarl to William M. Rice discussing the current occupation of his house by a tenant whom is paying money to the Comanche instead of William. The current tenant asks to start paying William, as the price of rent requested by the Comanche is way too much.
[Transcript of Letter from Frank Gildarl to William M. Rice - September 9, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Frank Gildarl to William M. Rice discussing the current occupation of his house by a tenant whom is paying money to the Comanche instead of William. The current tenant asks to start paying William, as the price of rent requested by the Comanche is way too much.
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