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[Church recommendation, September 2, 1908]
A church recommendation from the United Presbyterian Church for Mrs. L. C. Redway. The recommendation is signed by Pastor G. I. Findley and by the church's clerk, A. B. Gilchrist.
[Envelope addressed to Mary Moore, 1903]
Envelope addressed to Mary Ann Moore, Chabersville, Texas. There are math calculations on both sides.
[Envelope for Charles B. Moore, September 1879]
Envelope for Charles B. Moore in Melissa Texas.
[Envelope for Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway, September 1864]
Envelope for Lieut Hamilton K. Redway
[Envelope for Linnet Moore and Mr. Green, September 15, 1900]
Envelope for Linnet Moore and Mr. Green.
[Envelope from Emmett Patton to Levi Perryman, September 20, 1908]
Envelope from Emmett Patton, a lawyer from Roswell New Mexico, to Levi Perryman. Levi Perryman was located in Forestburg, Texas.
[Envelope from J. J. Crawford to Charles B. Moore, September 5, 1860]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore in Paris, Texas. According to the note written in the bottom left corner, it was sent by J. J. Crawford and received September 28, 1860. September 5, 1860 is also written on both the front and the back. Part of the envelope has been torn away, including most of the postmark.
[Envelope from L. B. Price Mercantile Co. to Linnet White, September 8, 1917]
An envelope originally sent by L. B. Price Mercantile Co. to Linnet (Mrs. Claude D.) White, post marked in Fort Worth, Texas, on September 8, 1917. White then reused the envelope to contact the sender, causing the second post mark from Kansas City, Missouri, on September 12, 1917. The stamp has been removed.
[Envelope, September 15, 1840]
Envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore, Millright, Sherman (Texas) that has a post mark from McKinney, Texas, September 13. A note in the lower right corner says that it was read on September 25, 1840. Another note is on the lower left corner and it reads, "Care of Hall & Chapman."
[H. K. Redway's Muster-in Roll of Recruits, Co. F. in the 1st Veteran Regiment, September 18, 1863]
"Muster-in roll" of recruits for the United States Army, signed by H. K. Redway. On the form, Redway enrolled Private Joseph Short for three years of service.
[List of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, September 30, 1864]
List of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage delivered to the commanding officer of "F" Company, First New York Veteran Cavalry. The clothing and equipment was delivered to this company's commanding officer by Lt. Robert Troup while the company was stationed at Camp Stoneman in Washington, D.C. The list details that Lt. Troup delivered two pairs of drawers, one blanket, one rubber poncho, half of a shelter tent, and one canteen to this company. The price of the equipment is included in this list. The document is dated September 30, 1864.
[List of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, September 30, 1864]
List of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage delivered to the commanding officer of "F" Company, First New York Veteran Cavalry. The clothing and equipment was delivered to this company's commanding officer by Lt. Robert Troup while the company was stationed at Camp Stoneman in Washington, D.C. The list details that Lt. Troup delivered two pairs of drawers, one blanket, one rubber poncho, half of a shelter tent, and one canteen to this company. The price of the equipment is included in this list. The document is dated September 30, 1864.
[List of needed supplies, September 15, 1864]
List of needed supplies of jackets, pants, drawers, shirts, blouses, socks, boots, blankets, ponchos, hats, caps, canteens, etc.
[List of needed supplies, September 15, 1864]
List of needed supplies, such as jackets, pants, drawers, shirts, blouses, socks, boots, blankets, ponchos, hats, caps, canteens and tents.
[List of needed supplies, September 17, 1864]
List of needed supplies of jackets, pants, drawers, shirts, blouses, socks, boots, blankets, ponchos, hats, caps, canteens, etc.
[List of needed supplies, September 17, 1864]
List of needed supplies, such as jackets, pants, blouses, shirts, drawers, socks, boots, hats, caps, blankets, ponchos, tents, and canteens.
[List of needed supplies, September 22, 1864]
List of needed supplies of coats, jackets, blouses, pants, drawers, shirts, socks, boots, hats, caps, blankets, ponchos, tent, canteens.
[List of needed supplies, September 22, 1864]
List of needed supplies of coats, jacket,s blouses, pants, drawers, shirts, socks, bots, hats, caps, blankets, ponchos, tents, and canteens.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant Robert Trouh, September 30, 1864]
List of supplies from Lt. Robert Trouh to the Commanding Officer. Supplies include: drawers, blanket, poncho, tent and canteen
[List of stores received from Lieutenant Robert Trouh, September 30, 1864]
List of supplies for the Commanding Officer from Lt. Robert Trouh. Supplies included: drawers, blanket, poncho, tent, and canteen.
[Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, September 1964]
Monthly return of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from Camp Piatt. Items include: hats, private's jacket, trovsors, flannel sack coats, flannel shirts, drawers,boots, stockings, great coats, water-proof products, blankets, haversacks, canteens, and shelter tents.
[Notice of duplicate issue, September 14, 1900]
Notice of duplicate issue of pension certificate for Loriette C. Redway. The duplicate certificate was issued September 14, 1900 and sent to the United States pension agent in Topeka. From the agent in Topeka, the duplicate certificate would be transferred to Mrs. Redway.
[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.
[Quarterly Report on the Condition and Quality of Ordnance Stores, September 30, 1864]
Quarterly report on the condition and quality of ordnance stores. This report was to be returned by every officer to the Ordnance Office with their Quarterly Return of Ordnance Stores. The purpose of this report was to afford all officers a means of presenting their views regarding arms and equipments furnished to Cavalry, and to enable the Ordnance Office to correct the defects in these supplies.
[Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, September 30, 1864]
Quarterly return of ordnance and ordnance stores received, issued, and remaining on hand in Company F of the 1st Regiment New York Veteran Cavalry, for the third quarter of 1864. The return details the amount of serviceable and unserviceable small arms and corresponding accoutrements, equipments, appendages, and ammunition. The return was signed by Captain Hamilton K. Redway on September 30, 1864 at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia.
[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 from A. J. Krause Grocers]
Receipt from A. J. Krause, Staple and Fancy Groceries of McKinney, Texas that was filled out for C. B. Moore for the purchase of Alfalfa Clover in 1892.
[Receipt from Charles B. Moore to David Graves, September 28, 1841]
Receipt from Charles B. Moore to David Graves. It has figures written in pencil.
[Receipt from Nicholson and Houston, September 4, 1848]
Receipt from Nicholson and Houston to Charles B. Moore for $25.00 for payment in prosecution of case of man opening letters.
[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 from Tri-Weekly Union and American, September 14, 1854]
Receipt from Tri-Weekly Union and American Charles B. Moore for a three month subscription.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman and W. A. Morris, September 24, 1879]
Three receipts, one of W. A. Morris and two of Levi Perryman. W. A. Morris received %5.40 for clerk costs in case No. 512. Levi Perryman received through W. A. Morris $2.60 for clerk costs in case No. 521 and $4.80 for clerk costs in case No. 523. All receipts are signed by the District Clerk R. E. Brown.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 2, 1879]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $477.45 for the order of sale for District Court of Montague County, in case No. 523.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $75.00, collected upon execution issued from the District Court of Lampasas County, for case No. 385.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman the sum of $9.35, for costs due to County Clerk in case No. 385.
[Receipt of Levi Perryman, September 14, 1880]
Received of Levi Perryman of $0.50 for Sheriff fees in case No. 385.
[Receipt, September 11, 1865]
Receipt from Skinkle and Barbie to Hamilton K. Redway at Sandy Creek for building materials, including lumber and clapboards.
[Return of Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway, September 1864]
Return of Lieut. Hamilton K. Redway which details the present and absent men of Company "F" First Veteran regiment of the New York Cavalry for the month of September in the year of 1864. The return notes enlisted men on "extra or daily duty," commissioned officers present or absent, and any alterations made to the company for this particular month. This document was created while Redway was stationed at Kelly's Creek in West Virginia.
[Statement of Condition, September 25, 1909]
This is a document from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a statement of condition for assets at the Melissa State Bank in Melissa, TX. The statement includes amounts for loans and discounts, real estate, overdrafts, banking house furniture and fixtures, dues from approved reserve agents, capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, individual deposits, and time certificates of deposits.
[Warrant, September 9, 1825]
Warrant to Chauncey H. Redway establishing his rank as 1st Sergeant of a Company under the command of Captain J. D. Smith in the 21st Regiment, 5th Brigade, and 1st Division of Artillery of the Militia of the State of New York.
[Wedding announcement for Helen Douthitt Horn and Charles Wickliffe Graves, September 30, 1906]
A wedding announcement for the marriage of Helen Douthitt Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. horn, to Mr. Charles Wickliffe Graves. The wedding was to be held on Sunday, September 13, 1906, at 12 o'clock, at the First Christian Church in McKinney, Texas. The newlywed couple would later take up residence in Hillsboro, Texas.
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