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30 May 1865
[receipt or part of a letter at one point]
looks as though it was used as scrap paper. math problems on back.
GLC09302.059
1 September 1834
Bromline, Joseph, fl. 1834
[receipt for Woodson Johnson]
paid for salt and iron
GLC09302.060
19 March 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
11 February 1832 - 19 April 1832
Johnson, Woodson, fl. 1820-1864
[list of tasks or things to do]
GLC09302.064
10 December 1864
Harvey, Williams, 1864
[sales receipt for R.G Johnson]
GLC09302.065
April 28, 1866
Williams, Enoch, fl. 1866
to George May Powell
re: He has received the reshipped package and has delivered the pictures. He has finished working for GMP, but if GMP agrees to reduce the price, he would again sell for him.
GLC00687.064
3 June 1862
Jackson, Richard H., fl. 1861-1865
to Father
He thinks Frank L. must have arrived home by now and has called on his father...Col. Hawkins proceeded on board the brig Port Royal for the purpose of ascending the swamp canal. Lt. Col Kimball detailed all the contrabands to erect arbars in front of...
GLC07705.069
4 October 1863
Boham, Milledge L., 1813-1890
to James A. Seddon
To James A. Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War, sending "a copy of the Report of the Provost Marshall's Court to whom the Negros--slaves and free--captured on James and Morris Island on the 11th and 18th of July last were committed for trial."
GLC09402
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