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to William L. Maury
12 October 1876
Pegram, Robert Baker, 1811-1894
Congratulates Maury on his new venture. Answers questions regarding shipping and insurance and offers to be of assistance. Pegram was a former CSN commander.
GLC04572.42
to William Lewis Maury
25 October 1876
Goldsborough, John Rodgers, 1808-1877
Apologizes for his delay in writing. Promises to forward the $30 by Adams Express. Goldsborough was a U.S. Naval commander during the Civil War.
GLC04572.43
8 November 1876
Murdaugh, William H., fl. 1850-1863
Murdaugh heard that Maury switched professions from farming to insurance. Comments that if Tilden is elected, "there will be more openings for us [former Confederates] than ever have been since the day of Appomattox." In order to write to Jeff Page...
GLC04572.44
23 October 1877
Phillips, John, fl. 1877
On stationery of the New York Custom House. Writes on behalf of the Collector, appointing Maury "Storekeeper of Private Bonded Warehouses at a Compensation of $1460 per annum."
GLC04572.45
to David Dixon Porter
24 July 1878
Merritt, Edwin A., 1828-1916
Marked "Copy" at the top. Has not yet made Mr. Maury's acquaintance but assumes he is "performing his duties satisfactorily."
GLC04572.47
Extract from the Reconstructed Constitution of the State of Louisiana ...
1868
Title continues, " ... With portraits of the Distinguished Members of the Convention & Assembly. A.D. 1868." Anti-Reconstruction broadside from Louisiana showing images of Black elected officials seated in the center of the broadside.
GLC04597
to T.W. Colley
9 December 1866
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Offering to purchase artificial foot for T. W. Colley, a Confederate amputee. Hopes to purchase the foot with the money he raised during a fair "for the relief of the South." Lee is now "engaged in farming."
GLC03990
to George William Curtis
circa 1871
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Requests details on Curtis's interview with Grant. Asks if he has heard anyone besides Grant assert that Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner was removed from chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations because of negligence. Curtis was...
GLC03998.07
to Page M. Baker
May 4, 1875
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Beauregard thanks Barker for his "vigorous defense of myself in your paper in answer to abuses of the Chicago Tribune." Also states that he is aware "that my letter to Governor Porter was not polite, but the charges of Mr. Sherman had to be met."...
GLC04027
[Payment for 66 bales of cotton]
18 May 1865
Allen, Henry Watkins, 1820-1866
Certifies that 66 bales of cotton will be paid to Mr. William Bradford in the Parish of Bossier, "in lieu of the same quantity due him for hauling 210 Bales…to Orange Texas." States that the cotton averages 500 pounds per bale. Signed by Allen as...
GLC04028
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