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John M. Costley Bill of Sale to Michael Reed

Description: Bill of sale for a woman around 20 years old named Louisa, sold as a slave by John M. Costley to Michael Reed on August 8th, 1856.
Date: August 8, 1856
Creator: Costley, John M.
Partner: Southwestern University

Wm Reed Receipt for $1000

Description: Receipt of payment from C. Knight to William Reed on behalf of Harriet Henderson[?].
Date: April 3, 1856
Creator: Reed, William
Partner: Southwestern University

A Bill of Saill of the Jack Dave Crocket

Description: Bill of sale for a donkey named Davy Crockett, sold by J.L. Morris to Henry Brooks on March 26, 1856. Some home remedies written on verso of page [1] and recto of page [2].
Date: March 26, 1856
Creator: Morris, J.L.
Partner: Southwestern University

Sale for Daniel

Description: Bill of sale for a man around 35 years old named Daniel, sold as a slave to Michael Reed by B. Pool and signed January 2, 1856.
Date: January 2, 1856
Creator: Pool, B.
Partner: Southwestern University

[Bill of payment]

Description: Bill of payment for Michael Reed in the amount of $484.83.
Date: December 3, 1856
Partner: Southwestern University

Receipt of payment

Description: Receipt of payment from Michael Reed to Joseph Depues[?] in the amount of $33 for his services in getting the testimony of F. W. Johnson and others in Reed's defense against a grant claim.
Date: June 5, 1856
Creator: Depues[?], Joseph
Partner: Southwestern University

[Receipt of receipt]

Description: Receipt from C.T. Tyler indicating that he had received the receipt of W.J. Sloane from Michael Reed.
Date: August 23, 1856
Creator: Tyler, C.T.
Partner: Southwestern University

[Promissory note from A. Spence]

Description: Promissory note from A. Spence to Michael Reed in the amount of $20.
Date: June 27, 1856
Creator: Spence, A.
Partner: Southwestern University

[Receipt of payment]

Description: Receipt of payment from Michael Reed to J.P. Arnold in the amount of $5.69, made out by W.L. Gilleres on behalf of J.P. Arnold.
Date: February 21, 1856
Creator: Gilleres, W.L.
Partner: Southwestern University

Mr. Michael Reed Bought of Burke & Perkins

Description: Bill and receipt of payment for goods purchased by Michael Reed from Burke and Perkins, in the amount of $357.39
Date: October 14, 1856
Creator: Burke and Perkins
Partner: Southwestern University

[Bill for general goods]

Description: Bill for general goods purchased by Michael Reed in 1855 totaling $179.59. Signed in acknowledgement of receipt of payment by J. Jalonick on July 12, 1856.
Date: July 12, 1856
Creator: Jalonick, J.
Partner: Southwestern University

Thomas Medlock Bill of Sale to Michael Reed

Description: Bill of sale for a boy around 13 years old named Washington, sold as a slave to Michael Reed by Thomas Medlock on May 30, 1856.
Date: May 30, 1856
Creator: Medlock, Thomas
Partner: Southwestern University

[Subscription for David C. Dickson to DeBow's Review]

Description: Receipt for David C. Dickson's subscription to DeBow's Review, valid for two years, from July 1856 to July 1858. This two-year subscription costs a total of $10, $5 per annum.
Date: July 1856
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

The Lone Star State

Description: Document written by frontiersmen William Little, in regards to land investments and colonization. The document includes snippets from the Galveston News, the New Orleans Delta, and New Orleans Bulletin and mentions Little's expertise in land surveys.
Date: [1856..]
Creator: Little, William
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Envelope addressed to Elvira Moore, 1856]

Description: Envelope addressed to Elvira Moore, Unionville P O, Bedford County, Tennessee. Much of the top portion of the envelope, including most of the postmark have been torn away. The date 1856 is written on the left side.
Date: 1856
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[licensing for O. Asbury Fisher]

Description: License for Orceneth Asbury Fisher to practice in the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
Date: March 30, 1856
Creator: Brooks, C.H.
Partner: Southwestern University
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