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[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from McKinney, Texas Post Office, January 1, 1876]
Receipt from Jas. W. Thomas, McKinney Texas Post Master, to Charles B. Moore for $2.00.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from Smith and Wiley, November 30, 1879]
Hand written receipt from Smith & Wiley to Charles B. Moore for $30.00. Moore made a payment to bring Abe R. Franklin's accounts up to date.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, April 14, 1877]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $3.50.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, December 15, 1879]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore for $3.50. Moore purchased an annual subscription to the Boston Investigator.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, December 24, 1873]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $5.00.
[Receipt for Charles B. Moore from the Boston Investigator, September 25, 1874]
Receipt from J. P. Mendum of the Boston Investigator to Charles B. Moore of McKinney, Texas for $3.10.
[Receipt for Ziza Moore from J. M. Fox, July 21, 1870]
County tax receipt for Ziza Moore from J. M. Fox, Deputy of Collin County, Texas for $7.75.
[Receipt from Charles B. Moore, June 16, 1873]
Receipt from Charles B. Moore stating that he had received $85.00 from Noah Hubbard for credit on a note held by James H. McAlister.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore, 1871]
Receipt for land. Paying for taxes, such as state, frontier, and county. Then payment to verify the stamp for the deed.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore from G. A. Wilson, June 15, 1878]
Receipt of C. B. Moore of thirty-one dollars.
[Receipt of C. B. Moore, November 13, 1879]
Receipt of C. B. Moore for the Boston Investigator, for the amount of $3.00.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law. This item has hand written notes.
[Republican Ticket]
Republican Ticket for 1878. Includes Govenor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Comptroller, Commissioner Gen'l Land Office, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, Congress, Senator 12th District, Representative, Floater, County Judge, Sheriff, County Attorney, District Clerk, County Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, County Treasurer, COunty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace, Constable, County Commissioner, and a vote on the stock law.
[State and County Tax Receipt for Charles B. Moore, October 5, 1875]
State and county tax receipt issued from Collin County Sheriff, G. R. Yautis, to Charles B. Moore for $35.60, "in payment of taxes for the year of 1875" (top of receipt).
[State and County Tax Receipt for Ziza Moore from G. R. Yautis, October 5, 1875]
State and county tax receipt for Ziza Moore from G. R. Yautis, Sheriff of Collin County, Texas, for $26.30.
[Tax Receipt, Febrary 1, 1879]
Collin County tax receipt issued from tax collector, L. W. Oglesby, to Charles B. Moore for $39.90, "in payment of state and county taxes for the year of 1878" (top of receipt).
[Tax Receipt, Febrary 22, 1878]
Collin County tax receipt issued from tax collector, G. R. Yautis, to Charles B. Moore for $32.07, "in payment of state and county taxes for the year of 1877" (top of receipt).
[Tax receipt, July 21, 1870]
Tax receipt for property taxes in Texas for the year of 1870. The amount of $7.75 was paid by Ziza Moore. This payment was made to the deputy of Collin County, J. M. Fox. The payment was made by Moore on July 21, 1870.
[Tax Receipt - Property in the County]
Received $3.48 from Ziza Moore for 1870. Also received $4.30 from C. B. Moore for 1870.
[Transcript of a letter from J. C. Sneed and J. P. Washburn to Charles and Henry Moore, January 1, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from J. C. Sneed and J. P. Washburn to Charles Moore and Henry Moore, discussing cotton ginning, milling, and a misappropriation of nails. Some words are omitted.
[Transcript of journal entry by Henry S. Moore, August 11, 1871]
Transcript of a journal entry by Henry Moore. Mentions trading, camping, and traveling through the countryside into Oklahoma and Chickasaw territory.
[Transcript of letter from Charles Moore to Elvira Moore and Jo, November 22, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Elvira Moore and Jo (perhaps Wallace). The letter mentions births, deaths, health of friends, family, and neighbors, as well as farming concerns. Murders and attempted murders are also discussed.
[Transcript of letter from Charles Moore to Elvira Moore, October 21, 1871]
Transcript of a letter to Elvira Moore from Charles Moore discussing his trip to Sherman, Texas, with Henry Moore to have wheat processed into flour, an account of the health of family and friends, and the transport of a man named Parker to Sherman in order to stand trial for the murder of a person named Peacock.
[Transcript of Letter from Charles Moore to Henry and Elvira Moore, October 29, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from Charles Moore to Henry and Elvira Moore, discussing gastrointestinal illness, machinery, and a mill. Some words are omitted.
[Transcript of Letter from Charles Moore to Henry Moore, March 8, 1870]
Transcript of letter from Charles Moore to Henry Moore discussing farm topics, deaths, shootings, and family illnesses. Includes a transcribed advertisement for boilers.
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, January 31, 1872]
Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore and Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore. They share local gossip, comment on the harsh weather in Tennessee, makes note of recent local weddings, and Wallace talks about a wheat processing device referred to as "the dropper."
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore to Aunt Till and Papa, November 13, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from Elvira Moore to her father and Aunt Till regarding friends and family, farming, local news, and day to day activities.
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore to Charles Moore, October 17, 1870]
Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore to Charles Moore, discussing family health topics, farming, and her relatives hunting deer.
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore to Charles Moore, Sabina, and Mr. Morris' family, October 24, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Elvira Moore to Charles Moore, wherein Elvira tells her uncle about a visit she had with extended family.
[Transcript of letter from Elvira Moore to her family, December 20, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Elvira Moore to her family, giving her account of visiting her relatives in Tennessee. Personal illness and the death of a child are recalled.
[Transcript of letter from Enoch D. Rushing and Henry Moore to Charles Moore, September 15, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from Enoch Rushing and Henry Moore to Charles Moore. Enoch Rushing talks about farming, friends, and the large number of Republicans running for local political positions. Henry Moore talks about family health, mill work, and property for sale.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore and a child to Charles Moore, October 25, 1870]
Transcript of a letter sent by Henry Moore and co-written by a younger relative of Charles Moore that discusses farm life and hunting. Large sections of the text are missing.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, August 13, 1871]
Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing a traveling party in Oklahoma, camping, and hunting.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, February 21, 1870]
Transcript of letter to Charles Moore from Henry Moore (H. S. M.) at "Catons old mill" discussing taxes, farming, crops, a mill, and people that he knows.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, September 8, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing such topics as family health issues, farming, and news of an attempted rape of an African American girl.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, September 14, 1871]
Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore discussing Henry's time at a campsite in Oklahoma Chickasaw territory.
[Transcript of letter from Jesse Morris to Charles Moore, November 15, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Jesse Morris to Charles Moore, sent in response to earlier correspondence. Morris talks about visiting Texas and his poor health.
[Transcript of letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 16, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore discussing a freeze that destroyed a portion of a fruit crop, family affairs, taxes, and of people intending to go to Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 23, 1872]
Transcript of a letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, discussing weather, Wallace's health, and news. A significant amount of the text has been lost.
[Transcript of letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, February 5, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore discussing health, family, and of others thinking about moving to Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, May 21, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, discussing a folk cure for the chills, friends and relatives, and weekly journals such as The Sun.
[Transcript of letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, September 25, 1870]
Transcript of letter from Jo Wallace to Charles Moore that discusses health of friends and family, the desire for relatives to move from Tennessee to Texas, building a house, and witnessing the Aurora Borealis.
[Transcript of letter from L. B. Harris to Charles Moore, March 5, 1871]
Transcript of a letter from L. B. Harris regarding business dealings, health, sending money through the mail by railroad. There is a short list of goods and property at the bottom of the transcript.
[Transcript of letter from Liza Moore and Charles Moore to Elvira Moore, March 15, 1872]
Transcript of a letter from Liza and Charles Moore to Elvira Moore. Elvira is informed that Missa is recovering from her miscarriage. A friend has been having a string of bad luck, and the locals are excited about railroads coming through the area. Charles Moore adds a section about farming concerns.
[Transcript of letter from W. A. Hays to Charles Moore, September 15, 1870]
Transcript of a letter from W. A. Hays to Charles Moore, discussing a local drought. Hays is setting up a homestead outside of Howell County, Missouri. Milling has suffered due to low water levels from the drought. He finishes by speaking of wars in Europe and of the city of St. Louis, Missouri.
[Transcript of letter from W. Down to Jos. Hochler, September 14, 1871]
Transcript of letter from W. Down to Jos. Hochland regarding a question of debts. Down expresses confusion over who is in debt to whom and attempts to present an idea of accounts to Hochland. Investment in a hotel is mentioned.
[Transcript of letter to Elvira Moore, February 16th, 1872]
Transcript of an unsigned letter to Elvira Moore. In it the author writes about local gossip, including numerous deaths and births, house fires, and the treatment of a neighbor's miscarriage.
[Transcript of letter to Tyree B. Harris, June 16, 1871]
Transcript of a letter to Tyree B. Harris regarding a deed, selling gold, and taxes. Another itemized page is mentioned but missing.
[Transcript of Papers left by C. B. Moore, August 26, 1870]
Transcript of Papers left by C. B. Moore involving debts that were owed to Charles Moore and debt owed by Charles Moore.
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