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[Circular from J. S. Platner, February 3, 1865]
Circular No. 1. Saddler and ? will report for duty with ? Company Cook will report for duty, unless covering for the company. it is necessary to reduce as much as possible the large number of reported on extra or daily duty.
[Deposit receipt for Claude D. White, November 3, 1909]
Deposit receipt for Claude D. White for the Melissa State Bank for $15.00.
[Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore from Dinkie McGee, January 3, 1886]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore in Melissa,Texas. A faded note in the corner appears to have the name McGee. The postmark in from Gallatin, Tennessee, 1886. The envelope is damaged and torn. The remnants of a letter are still inside. The letter appears to discuss a party, visits between relatives, and farm information.
[Envelope addressed to H. S. Moore, October 3, 1885]
Envelope addressed to H. S. Moore in McKinney, Texas. The envelope was postmarked in Gallatin, Tennessee on October 3, 1885.
[Envelope from John C. Barr addressed to Charles Moore, July 3, 1865]
An envelope from John C. Barr addressed to Charles Moore. Its contents can be found in CBM_2079-020-004.
[Envelope from Matilda Boder and Bettie Franklin]
An envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore, Esq. A note on the bottom left corner reads: "Matilda Boder +; Betty Franklin; Received January 8th; 1875." A postal stamp reads: "Gallatin Tenn; Jan 3."
[Hospital discharge notice, May 3, 1865]
Hospital discharge notice for a soldier whose name is illegible. The soldier was to be discharged on May 18, 1865 from Mower's Hospital by order of the war department.
[Personal statement, September 30, 1901]
This document is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a personal statement by C. B. Moore which was written when Moore was 79 years old. He is noting that his age has surpassed the age of his father's and grandfather's death. Moore states that he does not expect to live much longer and details that he has his will and estate in place, but would like to emphasize that his wife and daughter receive his estate in his passing. He furthers that his daughter will receive more land, some money, and a filly named Trixy. Also, he states that he has full confidence in his wife's financial ability. The statement is dated September 30, 1901.
[Receipt, August 3, 1865]
Receipt from L. Hebard Whittlesey to Hamilton K. Redway for $70.00, paid by Redway to be paid to Philip Christman.
[Receipt for clothing, October 3, 1864]
Receipt for clothing; one pair trousers, one pair shoes, and one blouse issued to Albert Karnbach. The document includes two copies of same form.
[Receipt from John A. Hart to Levi Perryman, May 3, 1875]
Receipt for Levi Perryman from John A. Hart. For the sum of $3 to V.L. Burton.
[Receipt from T. W. and W. H. Evans to Charles Moore, September 8, 1852]
Receipt from T. W. and W. H. Evans Dealers in dry goods, hardware, boots and shoes, hats and caps, etc. for $27.00 worth of cloth.
[Receipt, July 3, 1875]
Receipt for William Tarning regarding witness fees in the amount of $8.47. The fees were for the C. Wardelroh vs A. Perryman case.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, August 3, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman through W. A. Morris the amount of $9.00 for costs in case No. 910.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 3, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $5 for the case of Hath vs Frank Johnson.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, June 3, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman $5.50 for clerk costs in case No. 141, for a misdemeanor in County Criminal Court. Signed by the County Clerk
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, March 3, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the amount of $13.00 for fees in the case of The State vs. J. Stowe.
[Receipt of W. A. Morris, June 3, 1880]
Receipt of W. A. Morris for the sum of $10.00 for costs of a case. Signed by Justice of the Peace R. Cook.
[Telegram from A. P. Condon to Claude D. White, April 3, 1917]
Telegram to Claude D. White from A. P. Condon. He wrote to reassure Claude about his wife's upcoming operation and to let him know that he would be looking after her personally.
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