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to Brother
10 March 1869
Lee, R., fl. 1869
thanks him for sending him food. glad to hear that he is well. have had bad times concerning the food that is currently available. other side dated March 14th. handwriting very shaky.
GLC09400.537
[Collection of letters of the first African American to serve a full term in the Senate] [Decimalized .001- .660]
1869-1890
Bruce, Blanche Kelso, 1841-1898
Over 600 letters and documents received by the first African American to serve a full term in the Senate. Born into slavery, Bruce was elected by Mississippi and served from 1875 to 1881. Includes over 100 letters seeking appointments, political...
GLC09400
[Morton Eulogy List]
Circ 1870-1890
The title is derived from the docket on the back of the document which states "Sent Morton eulogy to these parties" the document itself is a list of 27 names.
GLC09400.121
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
Circa 1870
Kirkbridge, J.J., fl. 1870
A personal letter to the Senator, describing the poor condition of a horse of the Senators that was injured. the back page, which also has the docket on it is ripped, and missing a 7.2 x 12.1 cm section.
GLC09400.064
Circa 1870-1880
An accounting of some sorts, this document is a list of expenses, including names, with a money amount next to them.
GLC09400.135
circa May 17, 1870
Turner, Milton, fl. 1877
A letter that recounts the election of a bishop to a local church in Mississippi. The docket mentions that Milton is a relative of Senator Bruce.
GLC09400.055
[Partial Will and Testament for Ransom Lee]
20 March 1871
A partial Last Will and Testament from the estate of Ransom Lee, It includes a metes and bounds description of real property. This document states that Susan Lee can live on the estate for the rest of her life, when she dies Thomas Lee and his wife...
GLC09400.008
12 November 1872
Stewart, Isham, fl. 1872
A letter from Stewart asking Senator Bruce to look into a petition put forth to oust his son Robert from his position of Post Master in Macon for a Mrs. Gilmero. He says that one of the only reasons the signers want this is because her husband John...
GLC09400.045
receipt for Millie Bowers
February 19, 1872
Beard, John D., fl. 1872
mother of Morris Bowers, "allowed January 12th, 1872 on certificate for $285..."
GLC09400.423
11 November 1874
Bell, C.S., fl. 1874-1875
An apology for not making a meeting with Senator Bruce, due to being stuck at the U.S. Court at the time of the appointment.
GLC09400.173
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