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[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the enclosed note of $3000.
[Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice - September 7, 1867]
Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice discussing various claims of debt against many people. They state that they cannot effectively pursue legal action against these debtors because of the stay law and the slow process of legal action.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the return of Easton from his trip. They also discuss Easton soon moving down to Houston to meet William and discuss the claims of lands by William.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the enclosed note of $3000.
[Transcript of Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice - September 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Crosby & Terrell to William M. Rice discussing various claims of debt against many people. They state that they cannot effectively pursue legal action against these debtors because of the stay law and the slow process of legal action.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - May 7, 1867]
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the return of Easton from his trip. They also discuss Easton soon moving down to Houston to meet William and discuss the claims of lands by William.
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