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[Name Card]
A name card from the C. B. Moore Collection. This card has the name John J. Ligstein printed on it in script. It also has the city Chicago printed on it on the lower right hand corner of the card.
[Business Card for T. M. Brown & Co.]
A business card for T. M. Brown & Co. from the C. B. Moore Collection. This business card details the company's products which were wind mills; well casing, pipe, and fittings; and a full line of engineer's supplies. The card notes that this company manufactured Louisiana Cypress Tanks. The store was located on the corner of Front and Rusk Streets in Fort Worth, Texas. The name John Bryant is stamped on the card.
Stephen T. Rivers [Business Card]
A business card for Stephen T. Rives from the C. B. Moore Collection. This business card details the Rives' line of work which was a livestock commission merchant. The card notes that Rives' office was located in the National Stock Yards in East St. Louis, Illinois.
[Jewlers' Business Card]
A fragment of a business card from the C. B. Moore Collection. Text says "[...]arbox & Bro., [Je]welers, [...]49 Union Street, Nashville."
[Whig Ticket]
Whig party ticket for the state at large and the 11 congressional districts of Tennessee in 1844.
[August Election]
Clipping from St. Louis, Missouri showing the candidates from the August 1851 election for three Supreme Court Judges, Judge of the Circuit Court, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge of the Criminal Court, Law Commissioner, Jailor, and Assessor.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law. This item has hand written notes.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican ticket for Texas election of 1892.
[Land sale handbill, undated]
Land sale handbill for real estate located in Hickman, Lewis and Perry Counties, Tennessee.
[Alkavis Coupon]
An advertisement flier for Alkavis, a product manufactured by the Church Kidney Cure Company.
Envelope to The Church Kidney Cure Company
An envelope addressed to the Church Kidney Cure Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
[List of birth months]
List of birth dates of Wallace family members from 1752 to 1798. Last name is partly missing as is the rest of the page.
[Births of the Bratney Family]
Paper listing "Births of the Bratney Family" from 1784 to 1819. Text: James Bratney Son Feb. 6th 1784 Elizabeth Bratney Nov. 26th 1784, Married Dec. 17th 1805 Anna Bratney June 28th 1807 Erlem Bratney Oct. 15, 1815 Matilda Bratney March 9th 1815 James Bratney Dec. 13th 1819
[A bill of scantling for a loom]
A bill of scantling for a loom from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The bill details the materials needed for a loom and the dimensions for the construction of the loom. The document was written by James Stewart.
[A bill of a loom]
A bill of a loom from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The bill details the materials and the dimensions necessary to construct a loom.
[Personal notes, undated]
A list of names and addresses from the Charles B. Moore Collection.The reverse of the document has handwritten calculations.
[Blank Subscription]
Note written by Charles B. Moore discussing his life and how the boycott affected his work as a millwright and how he finds more freedom as a farmer with the help of his wife and daughter. Other side of the page is an order form for a book: The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, to be published in 1893.
[Book title list]
List of religious books with T. R. Lee, Gallatin, Tennessee at the top. Other side of paper is a note about glasses for Ida Montresson in San Antonio.
[Note about wire and staples]
Scrap of paper with note about wire and staples.
[List of Supplies]
A list of various supplies, including paints, canvas, paper, and rivets. The list also contains the names George Groves, Buckley, and Shelton.
[List of Various Items]
A list of various items, including: Arabian Knights Census papers Binding wire Paine and Voltaire Correspondence Pistol
[List of Names]
A list of about 19 names. The reverse side contains a stamp reading, "CB Moore Chambersville Tex jan97."
[Blank Slip of Paper]
Blank slip of paper.
[Personal Writing of C. B. Moore]
This document contains a short personal writing by C. B. Moore. The writing appears to be a philosophical discussion.
["To Do" List]
This document contains what appears to be a short "to do" list. The reverse side contains a small geometric pencil drawing, perhaps some kind of diagram.
[Rainfall in May 1900]
Documentation of the amount of rainfall in May 1900. According to this note, there was a total of 4.25 inches of rain in May 1900.
[List of Supplies and Costs]
A list of various supplies, including lumber, nails, pikes, and damper. The total cost of the listed items is $12.60.
[Notes About the Purchase of Livestock]
Notes made regarding the purchase of livestock.
[Rainfall in March]
Notes about the amount of rainfall in March of an unknown year.
[List Written on an Envelope]
List of various items written by C. B. Moore on the back of an envelope. The front side contains a label reading, "C. B. Moore, Chambersville, Tex."
[Calendar Page for March 1900]
A calendar page for the month of March 1900.
[Receipt from Wilcox and Son Lumber]
A receipt from Wilcox and Son Lumber supply store in McKinney, Texas. The receipt is torn on one edge, and contains some handwritten personal notes.
[Rainfall in April 1900]
Documentation of the amount of rainfall during the month of April 1900. According to the note, there was a total of 7.5 inches of rainfall during April 1900.
[Personal Notes]
Two slips of torn paper containing some personal notes.
[Notes About Cistern Water Level]
Notes written on an envelope about the water level of the cistern. According to the note, the water level dropped over 0.5 inches a day. The envelope contains a label reading, "C. B. Moore Chambersville Tex. jan00."
[List of Supplies]
A short list of supplies written on a small slip of paper. The list includes pans and holders; gimlets; and plow, ring, and staples.
[List of sacks of wheat, June - August]
List of sacks of wheat, by bushel and pound, for Charles B. Moore. There are mathematical calculations on the back of the paper.
[Receipt from Powell Bros.]
A blank receipt from Powell Bros. The front and back of the receipt contain some personal handwritten notes.
[List of Various Supplies]
A list of various supplies, including nails and screws.
[Short List of Supplies]
A short list of supplies, including pants, nutmeg, green tea, and whiskey.
[Piece of an Envelope Dated September 11]
A small piece of an envelope with a stamp reading, "NASHVILLE SEP 11"
[Roll of Captain Webb's company, undated]
Roll of Captain Webb's company from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The roll details that the listed men are from the 30th Tennessee Regiment of Confederate infantry. The original roll was copied from Josephus C. Moore's diary which Moore kept from his stations at Camp Trousdale and Fort Donelson to Camp Butler Prison in Illinois. The fourth page has handwritten notes of temperatures in Waxahachie, Texas. These notes appear to have been written after the roll.
[List of business items, undated]
A list of business items from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The list includes the following items: watch repairing; spectacle repair; watch guard; fiddle strings; bolting cloth; two guards of no. 7; four guards of no. 9; two guards of no. 5; two boxes of star candles; a parlor stove; hat or cap; post office stamps; diary for 1853; better envelopes; a buggy harness; and grist mill. On the reverse side of the list are calculations and handwritten notes.
[Address label for C. B. Moore, December 27, 1865]
An address label from the C. B. Moore Collection. It includes Moore's name, the city he lived in at the time, the county and state, as well as the date. The label is stuck on a fragment of an envelope.
[List of expenses for trip, June 27-29, 1865]
A list of expenses for a trip from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It includes tickets and fees, as well as daily traveling expenses. The dates of the listed expenses are from June 27 to June 29.
[Personal notes on the moon's phases, undated]
Personal notes on the moon's phases from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The notes are for an unspecified month. There are personal notes for the months of March, April, May, and June on the back of the jottings about the moon's phases.
[Receipt, undated]
A receipt from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The receipt is from a pharmacy. It details that Mr. Moore purchased chloroform, adhesive plaster, and morphine on November 12 in an unspecified year.
[Personal notes, undated]
Personal notes from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The document has calculations on the top left-hand corner of the paper.
[Personal notes, undated]
Personal notes from the Charles B. Moore Collection. The document has lists and calculations on the front and back of the paper.
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