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[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 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.
[Letter from M. L. Durant to Mr. Prewet - March 29, 1861]
Letter from M. L. Durant to Mr. Prewet asking for $5, including discussing Amy and Sophie.
[Document of witness statements acknowledging the sale of two slaves]
Document of witness statements acknowledging the sale of two slaves and swearing that they are in good health and condition.
[Copy of a Note to Paul Bremond by George Johnson - June 19, 1861]
A copy of a note to Paul Bremond by George Johnson discussing debts due to Fred A . Rice.
[Document of an agreement between P. Bremond to William M. Rice - February 4, 1861]
A document of an agreement between P. Bremond to William M. Rice exchanging debts owed for bonds of Houston and Texas Central Rail Road Company.
[Receipt from Pride Boomer & Co. to Paul Bremond - February 28, 1861]
A receipt from Pride Boomer & Co. to William M. Rice confirming payments made with interest on behalf of Paul Bremond.
[Transcript of document of witness statements acknowledging the sale of two slaves]
Transcribed text for a document of witness statements acknowledging the sale of two slaves and swearing that they are in good health and condition.
[Tax Receipt for property owned in Brazoria County]
Receipt for taxex paid by John M. Prewitt for property owned in Brazoria County.
[Promissory Note for Dr. P. Archer]
Note from H J. Braunig promising to pay Dr P. Archer $75 for value received.
[Letter from M. C. Durant to John Prewitt - March 20, 1861]
Letter from M. C. Durant to John Prewitt, asking that Prewitt pay Mr. Milian[?] the sum of $20.80, a value which Durant says he will credit with his notes.
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