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[Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
[Receipt Exchanging Gold for Sterling, 1864]
Receipt documenting the deposit of $5,000 in gold coin, exchanged via other companies for £321.03, which will be delivered by W. M. Rice & Co. to W. M. Rice.
[Letter from Jonas Johnston to F. A. Rice - May 17, 1864]
Letter from Jonas Johnston to Fred A. Rice discussing an inability to send the 16 bales of cotton ordered because of a lack of suitable rope.
[Transcript of Letter from Jonas Johnston to F. A. Rice - May 17, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from Jonas Johnston to Fred A. Rice discussing an inability to send the 16 bales of cotton ordered because of a lack of suitable rope.
[Document from E. M. Stackpole Co. to William M. Rice - June 14, 1864]
A document listing transactions of cotton and freight of cotton by William M. Rice
[Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - June 14, 1864]
Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the shipment of 40 bales of cotton and charges incurred.
[Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice - June 14, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. M. Stackpole & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the shipment of 40 bales of cotton and charges incurred.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - July 27, 1864]
Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing what to do with the money received by Fred from Eugene. He also discusses that he will be sending rope and bagging this fall so that Fred can sell his crop and buy some cotton.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - July 27, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing what to do with the money received by Fred from Eugene. He also discusses that he will be sending rope and bagging this fall so that Fred can sell his crop and buy some cotton.
[Letter from Robert F. Campbell to Fred A. Rice - July 30, 1864]
Letter from Robert F. Campbell to Fred A. Rice discussing the shipment of a bale of (Penetentiary) cloth to Fred's address.
[Transcript of Letter from Robert F. Campbell to Fred A. Rice - July 30, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from Robert F. Campbell to Fred A. Rice discussing the shipment of a bale of (Penetentiary) cloth to Fred's address.
[Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice - July 31, 1864]
Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the trade of cotton for the canceling of Mr. Thatcher's debt. He states that William's offer for the cotton is way too low, and the debt should actually be lower given that it was originally granted in Confederate money.
[Transcript of Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice - July 31, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the trade of cotton for the canceling of Mr. Thatcher's debt. He states that William's offer for the cotton is way too low, and the debt should actually be lower given that it was originally granted in Confederate money.
[Document describing a Special Order from Brig. Genl L. B. M. Adoo]
Document describing a special order made by Brig. Genl L. B. M. Adoo allowing leave of absence to Fred A. Rice.
[Letter from A.H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice - August 12, 1864]
Letter from A. H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice discussing the approval of a cotton permit, once he is provided the location of the port of departure.
[Transcript of Letter from A.H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice - August 12, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from A. H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice discussing the approval of a cotton permit, once he is provided the location of the port of departure.
[Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice - August 30, 1864]
Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the sale of his cotton and shipment of his cotton to William at 12 1/2 cents per pound in order to pay off Mr. Thatcher's debt.
[Transcript of Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice - August 30, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. P. Gillispie to William M. Rice discussing the sale of his cotton and shipment of his cotton to William at 12 1/2 cents per pound in order to pay off Mr. Thatcher's debt.
[Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
[Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
[Letter from J. Gibbs to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Letter from J. Gibbs to Fred A. Rice discussing the survey of his property, the purchase of grey hounds, and taxes.
[Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice informing him that, even though the cotton was received, it was received too late to pay off the tithe (debt?) owed from cotton in 1863. He states that the cotton received will be kept instead of sent back to Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from J. Gibbs to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from J. Gibbs to Fred A. Rice discussing the survey of his property, the purchase of grey hounds, and taxes.
[Transcript of Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice informing him that, even though the cotton was received, it was received too late to pay off the tithe (debt?) owed from cotton in 1863. He states that the cotton received will be kept instead of sent back to Fred.
[Document of an agreement between Fred Rice and J. Van Alstyne - November 17, 1864]
Document of an agreement, between Fred Rice and J. Van Alstyne, of a purchase.
[Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice - November 23, 1864]
Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice discussing a box and its contents sent to Fred. She asks Fred to help her ship the box by giving it to Mr. Gesham of Grimes Company.
[Transcript of Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice - November 23, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice discussing a box and its contents sent to Fred. She asks Fred to help her ship the box by giving it to Mr. Gesham of Grimes Company.
[Letter from W. Audenes to Fred A. Rice - November 24, 1864]
Letter from W. Audenes to Fred A. Rice informing him of debts of $47.35 due.
[Transcript of Letter from W. Audenes to Fred A. Rice - November 24, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from W. Audenes to Fred A. Rice informing him of debts of $47.35 due.
[Letter from James D. Wade to Fred A. Rice - December 5, 1864]
Letter from James D. Wade to Fred A. Rice discussing the condition of a slave sent by E. L. Walker. He stresses the need for the slave to be sent back to E. L. Walker as she has insufficient labor currently.
[Transcript of Letter from James D. Wade to Fred A. Rice - December 5, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from James D. Wade to Fred A. Rice discussing the condition of a slave sent by E. L. Walker. He stresses the need for the slave to be sent back to E. L. Walker as she has insufficient labor currently.
[Letter to Mary About Personal Topics - December 18, 1864]
Letter to Mary discussing life and the lives of others.
[Transcript of Letter to Mary About Personal Topics - December 18, 1864]
Transcript of Letter to Mary discussing life and the lives of others.
[Bexar County Store License No. 947 for Mrs. Reed, January 1865]
Bexar County, Texas store license no. 947 for Mrs. Reed. The license gave Mrs. Reed the ability to own a store in Bexar county from January 1, 1865 to January 1, 1866.
Minutes of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Union Baptist Association, 1865
Minutes of the annual meeting of the Union Baptist Association in Texas include accounts of proceedings at the session, committee reports, statistics regarding Baptist churches in Texas, and other relevant notes and commentaries.
[Sale Certificate]
A document certifying the sale of cloth to Captain F. A. Rice for personal use from the Office of Clothing and Equipage Bureau in Houston.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - March 2, 1865]
Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing the need to know the amount of money given to Mrs. Tom Thompson so that the full amount can be recovered.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - March 2, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing the need to know the amount of money given to Mrs. Tom Thompson so that the full amount can be recovered.
[Letter from Wallie Caruth to George W. Wade, March 8, 1865]
Letter from Wallie Caruth to George W. Wade discussing military matters.
[Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - March 15, 1865]
Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing the need for various goods to be sent by Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - March 15, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing the need for various goods to be sent by Fred.
[Letter from WIlliam M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - April 13, 1865]
Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the price of cotton in Matamoros, the price of shipping cotton, and the price and shipment of Keg Soda to Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from WIlliam M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - April 13, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice, to his brother, Fred A. Rice discussing the price of cotton in Matamoros, the price of shipping cotton, and the price and shipment of Keg Soda to Fred.
[Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 4, 1865]
Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing money, the Matamoras market, and bills.
[Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice - May 4, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from William M. Rice to Fred A. Rice discussing money, the Matamoras market, and bills.
[Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - June 1, 1865]
Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing the need to be sent an item.
[Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - June 1, 1865]
Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing business on the farm.
[Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - June 1, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing business on the farm.
[Letter from Thomas J. McGee to William M. Rice - June 19, 1865]
Letter from Thomas J. McGee to William M. Rice discussing a runaway slave from William's plantation.
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