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to my dear brother [Miller A. Wright]
14 October 1864
Leonard, P.M.L., fl. 1864
Invitation to call at the room of Mr. Leonard. Included are directions to reach it
GLC02691.11.071
to Colonel R.M. Savoyer
27 November 1864
Everts, L. H., fl. 1864
Letter of support and recommendation. Everts speaks very highly of both Miller and his father, Augustus. Miller has received a full pardon from the President. Both have received letters of recommendation from several prominent officials...
GLC02691.11.073
to Miller A. Wright
22 December 1864
Noble, Samuel, fl. 1864
Part of a business proposition. The two men had actually had some correspondence before. This letter specifies the type of permit Miller will need to obtain in order to procure "goods" that Mr. Noble will be supplying. The "goods" will be sent to...
GLC02691.11.074
[calculations]
23 December 1864
Wright, Miller A., fl. 1861-1864
Written on an auction house ledger. Several simple calculations fill the reverse.
GLC02691.11.075
December 27, 1864
Wright, Moses R., fl. 1864
The salutation reads "Dear Nephew." Moses is helping Miller go into business. He writes briefly here to ensure that he reaches Miller, as he may not see his nephew for a few days.
GLC02691.11.076
March 28, 1865
Wilson, A.N., fl. 1865
Wilson misses Miller a good deal
GLC02691.11.078
to Captain P. Haughten
March 31, 1865
Haughten is directed to offer Miller "all the assistance he may desire within your power" and to aid Miller in "obtaining information."
GLC02691.11.079
5 April 1865
The tax on tobacco has become fifty cents. Wilson went to see Green Adams, but missed him. He will try again the next day.
GLC02691.11.080
8 April 1865
Wilson discusses the latest developments on tobacco, as well as other news. He mentions that he wants to see what course General Lee takes before he does anything. It is unclear exactly what he means by this.
GLC02691.11.081
18 April 1865
Wilson is without a doubt a staunch confederate. He hears of the death of Miller's uncle, which saddens him. He likens the union troops that "brought about the present state of affairs" to "devils." He suggests, by the fall of the Confederacy...
GLC02691.11.082
26 April 1865
Wilson has enclosed with this letter another from a man who wrote a more detailed description of the death of Miller's uncle. He refers to the civil war as "The Rebellion."
GLC02691.11.083
29 April 1865
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Augustus discusses the fate of the prisoners the North has made of many Southern soldiers.
GLC02691.11.084
4 May 1865
Haughten, P., fl. 1865
Letter from another military officer acknowledging some of the pertinent circumstances of the impending surrender of the confederacy.
GLC02691.11.085
6 May 1865
Wilson had gone to find Green Adams again, but he had left the area. Wilson had wanted something delivered to Rome, GA, but was having difficulty because Rome "was not within the lines." Wilson asks about Augustus. Evidently, he had gotten into...
GLC02691.11.086
to A. Q. Martin
5 June 1865
Adams, Green, fl. 1865
Status report of Mr. Adams concerning his purchases
GLC02691.11.087
[draft of a contract]
23 June 1865
Draft of a contract. The purpose of the contract is to right wrongs caused in the sale of some Wright family cotton during the Northern occupation.
GLC02691.11.088
Subsequent draft of the contract referred to in item No. 87. Also signed by Alex J. Harper, and Miller A. Wright.
GLC02691.11.089
[$75 dollars sent by way of the Southern Express Company to A.N. Wilson's collector's office in Savannah, Georgia]
14 November 1865
GLC02691.11.090
February 19, 1868
Cedy, W. F., fl. 1868
Letter from a friend who is still in the military. There is a stamp on the first page of the letter that reads "Head-Quarters Sixth Division, Cavalry Corps, M. D. M." Miller is congratulated on his new life, and informed of what military life has...
GLC02691.11.091
February 15, 1869
Written on the stationary of the law firm Wright and Featherspoon, of which Augustus is a partner.
GLC02691.11.092
[lease agreement]
10 August 1871
Also signed by Miller Wright. Lease agreement between Augustus and Miller concerning a tract of farmland. Miller will lease Augustus' farm on the border of Alabama as of the following January.
GLC02691.11.093
February 13, 1891
Rosa, fl. 1863
Miller has not written in a while. She scathingly opens "You spoke as if you had only received my letter a week ago. I had written at least a month when I had the pleasure of receiving yours." Because she is soon expecting company, she has time to...
GLC02691.11.094
[personal note]
August 1891
Personal note on Miller's own stationary, which reads "Office of Miller A. Wright, Dealer in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Cedartown, GA.,______189__." The note is titled "The Perfect Child of Destiny;" there are religious themes.
GLC02691.11.095
7 July 1892
Wright, C.E., fl. 1892
C. E. tells Miller that a man he has recently gotten in touch with about some business is a worthwhile investment. A "splendid man," he says. He also adds some notes on domestic life. Miller is to look after Maggie, for "she is quite childish in...
GLC02691.11.096
[financial statement]
24 December 1894
Note on Miller's own stationary which reads "Miller A. Wright, Dr., Dealer in Dry Good, Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes and Hats." Financial statement. There are numerical quantities listed in the right margin, while text fills the rest of the page...
GLC02691.11.097
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