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to her brother Tobias Gibson
7 March 1846
Shelby, Virginia, fl. 1846
She describes her trip from New Orleans. Also discusses news of family and friends.
GLC04501.051
22 March [1846]
Valentine, Martha, fl. 1846-1875
A somber letter in which Martha describes her family's recent destitution. Their entire estate, houses, slaves, crops, etc., have been confiscated by the bank and Dr. Nebett. The property will be auctioned off the first of April.
GLC04501.052
13 July 1846
Extends an invitation for Tobias to visit. Writes news of family and friends. She adds the rather intriguing remark: "Mrs. Fishback I think has forgotten her fathers [sic] land, her Lincoln kin."
GLC04501.053
to his brother Tobias Gibson
26 May 1846
Gibson, W.W., fl. 1846
He was unable to make the arrangements Tobias asked for because Mrs. F. Gibson was on her death bed. He discusses payment of money, crops and plans to settle near Lake Providence.
GLC04501.054
[to Joseph Humphreys]
12 November 1846
Caffrey, R.E., fl. 1845
He describes a trip to Last Island in the Gulf of Mexico and a bizarre dream in which Caffrey was transformed into a fish.
GLC04501.055
to Tobias Gibson
4 May 1847
Valentine, Mark, fl. 1847
He discusses the health of Martha [Valentine] and plantation business. He hopes to settle Claude's accounts with Dr. Nebett. He gave Nebett 5000 bales to help payoff the debt.
GLC04501.056
to Joseph Humphreys
9 November 1847
Humphreys, D.C., fl. 1845
He describes a trip from Cincinnati to Springfield and discusses corn and wheat crops.
GLC04501.057
to Randall Gibson
25 September 1848
Gibson, Sarah, fl. 1848
A house slave has become less of a favorite and was sent down to the fields. She discusses plans to dig a ditch to provide drainage near the house.
GLC04501.058
February 8, 1850
Gibson, Gibson, fl. 1846-1850
Gibson tries to prepare his brother for his wife's (Louisiana Gibson) death, as she is gravely ill. He also discuss failures on his plantations and the education of his children.
GLC04501.059
to his wife Louisiana B. Gibson
6 November 1850
Gibson, Tobias, fl. 1861-1865
He writes that due to the heat and a recent dry spell, the river is not high enough to let boats pass therefore, Louisiana will not be able to join the family. The younger boys are learning the "sugar business". He has heard from Randall, who is...
GLC04501.060
19 November 1850
Higgins, Ann L., fl. 1850
Louisiana, Tobias' wife, is ill. Ann tried to get a minister to visit Louisiana, but she refused to see him. She also discusses a man whose fiancee made him switch churches.
GLC04501.061
to Mr. Gibson
28 November 1850
Cartwright, Samuel, fl. 1850
Mr. Gibson's daughter (in Lexington) is ill with either pneumonia or inflammation of the lungs. Dr. Cartwright prescribes cough drops and " bleeding, cold air, thin clothing, cold water & cooling things . . . ."
GLC04501.062
[to Tobias Gibson]
1854 circa
Darby, John C., fl. 1850
The date is inferred from the election years in which the politicians mentioned ran for office. Discusses various political figures such as William Seward, Francis P. Blair (former Free Soiler), Lewis Kossuth, James Buchanan, Daniel Webster and...
GLC04501.063
to Sarah L. Gibson
17 July 1851
Wallace, L.P., fl. 1851
He is glad to hear that Sarah is feeling better. He suggests that she needs more recreation and exercise.
GLC04501.064
22 March 1852
Gibson, Claude, fl. 1852-1858
He is preparing for examinations and does not have time to write very often. He tells of a dream which he believes means he should learn to play the flute.
GLC04501.065
3 May 1852
McKinley, E., fl. 1852
He is ill and asks to borrow five dollars so he can visit the doctor.
GLC04501.066
to Preston Gibson
13 July 1852
He urges Preston to do something with his life. Writes that uncle William is ill, his daughter Loula has worms, and Hart and Claude are on their way home. He concludes by commenting on the pageantry of Mr. Clay's funeral.
GLC04501.067
to Randall Lee Gibson
January 15, 1853
Discusses plantation business. They are still digging ditches in an attempt to make the place healthier. He discusses the debates concerning the annexation of Cuba. Sarah will soon have to make a decision between J.H. (Joseph Humphreys) and T.G.R...
GLC04501.068
to Mrs. Breckinridge
January 17, 1853
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
He reports on the health of family members.
GLC04501.069
March 29, 1853
Todd, James, fl. 1853
Writes that he has just arrived in Memphis. Discusses friends and news.
GLC04501.070
to Joseph A. Humphreys
11 October 1853
He has decided to stay in Lexington for a while. Sarah (Gibson Humphreys) writes the second page of the letter and teases her husband about being away from home.
GLC04501.071
to her father Tobias Gibson
November 1853
Humphreys, Sarah Gibson, fl. 1853
The date of the letter is taken from the docket. Writes that Loula is doing much better. Sarah discusses the visitors she entertained last week. Reports Mat Ward was arrested for murder. At first he was placed in a debtor's cell but a mob...
GLC04501.072
[Receipt for purchase of Frank, an enslaved man]
February 13, 1854
Rowlands, Alfred, fl. 1854
One receipt belonging to Alfred A. Rowlands for the amount of $1,250 to purchase an enslaved man, Frank from Rowlands. Docket indicates Frank was sold as property by Tobias Gibson on behalf of his daughter, Sarah [Gibson] Humphreys.
GLC04501.073
8 December 1854
Writes about plantation business. He hopes Randall and Preston will write to him from New Orleans.
GLC04501.074
to his sister Sarah Gibson
30 December 1855
Gibson, Hart, fl. 1855
The first letter is written by Hart Gibson. He informs his sister of his progress in school. He writes about the family and his displeasure with President elect Polk. He also reports that Miss Webster, Toby and Claude's old teacher, has been...
GLC04501.075
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