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[weight of pork killed for 1853]
1853
Johnson, Woodson, fl. 1820-1864
GLC09302.048
[figures for W.S Garell crop of tobacco June 16th 1854]
16 June 1854
GLC09302.049
[document asserting Woodson Johnson's right to a purchase a girl belonging to someone else's estate]
13 November 1838
Jones, Thomas S., 1838-?
GLC09302.050
[receipt for Woodson Johnson's county, slave, land and horse taxes]
19 August 1833
Coleman, U., 1833
GLC09302.051
17 August 1829
GLC09302.052
1815-1860
GLC09302.053
[handwriting practice, possibly punishment]
repeats command your mind from play throughout page
GLC09302.054
[Receipt for Rawley Johnson]
10 April 1857
GLC09302.055
[Receipt for Bayleys Lymus]
14 April 1847
Lymus, Bayleys, 1847-?
received part of a note from Woodson Johnson in Dallas?
GLC09302.056
[Bill for Harvey and Johnson]
17 November 1865
Lawson, Thomas, 1865-?
Harvey and Johnson owe money for tobacco.
GLC09302.057
[record of Woodson Johnson's account having been paid in full]
GLC09302.058
[receipt or part of a letter at one point]
30 May 1865
looks as though it was used as scrap paper. math problems on back.
GLC09302.059
[receipt for Woodson Johnson]
1 September 1834
Bromline, Joseph, fl. 1834
paid for salt and iron
GLC09302.060
March 19, 1840
Payne, M.H., 1840-?
says the receipt is for "dealings" in the year 1839
GLC09302.061
21 October 1833
Anthony, William, fl. 1833
received for medical services.
GLC09302.062
15 June 1829
paid in part for horse shoes
GLC09302.063
[list of tasks or things to do]
February 11, 1832 - April 19, 1832
GLC09302.064
[sales receipt for R.G Johnson]
10 December 1864
Harvey, Williams, 1864
GLC09302.065
George May Powell and co., publisher of the Great National Picture
1867
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
GLC00687.075
to Professor James Strong
1861-1877
Kendall, A.A., 1798-1816
She seeks a traveling companion on the Professor's trip as advertised.
GLC00687.094
to Celicia Paul
December 21, 1862
Paul, Miles W., fl. 1862-1863
Paul hopes his wife recovers from her illness and asks her not to work out of the house for another woman. He explains to her that he fought in a battle and was glad that they escaped across the river rather than continue to fight. He describes the...
GLC03058.03
January 10, 1863
In this letter Paul responds to accusations made by Celicia that he does not write enough, and tells her that he writes whenever he can, and thanks her for what she sends. He asks her to write when she receives the money he sent to her, and he...
GLC03058.06
February 1, 1863
Paul expresses a desire to come home and see his wife: "O if I Cold only see you wonst I have your Picture But that is not like the original". Paul describes the poor weather in the camp, and writes that he thought his regiment would switch camp...
GLC03058.07
February 17, 1863
Paul informs his wife that he is well and is glad that she is not working outside of the home any more because he was afraid for her health. He notes that her employers were kind to hire her and treated her well, and that he is glad that she bought...
GLC03058.08
March 15, 1863
Some words throughout the letter are illegible because of water damage. Paul writes that he had a toothache and his badly decayed tooth had to be pulled. He informs Celicia that he will not write some friends in Muncy because they do not write him....
GLC03058.09
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