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  1. Account Statement for Fleming Saunders from M. Hollins & Co. for the Year 1860, Covering a Wide Range of Purchases - January 1, 1861

    Account statement and invoice for Fleming Saunders from M. Hollins & Company for the year 1860, covering debits for a wide range of purchases, such as leather, cloth, food, household supplies, medicine, building materials, fertilizer, and farm supplies and equipment.The list includes more than 120 items, each one dated, with quantities and unit prices in most cases. Besides purchases, the list includes some cash payments and services provided, no...

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    Account Statement from M. Hollins & Co, page 1
  2. Bond Forms - February 17, 1752

    Bond forms used in sale of land owned by James Patton and others. Two were executed: one to John Huggins, February 7, 1752; one to Michael Daugherty and William Cleghorn, February 17, 1753, unsigned. Several unused slightly different versions are included in this booklet.

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    Bond, front
  3. John Thomas Parham talks before the A. P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans - September 6, 1894

    John Thomas Parham was born in Prince George County. At age 18, he joined the 32nd Virginia Infantry regiment, Company "C". Eventually, he was detailed as a color sergeant. In 1864 he was commissioned 1st lieutenant. He survived the war. Later in life, he became a member of the Petersburg City Council, a deputy collector of customs, Deputy Sergeant of the City of Petersburg, Virginia, and in 1896 was a newspaper editor. Background. The Marylan...

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    JTParham Page 1
  4. To the Editor of the Dispatch, Wytheville, Virginia - May 25, 1894

    The first three pages have faded almost to the point where they can not be read, as the typing has faded. Some of the pages have split where they have been folded. Also there is a page missing. There is no signature attached to these papers, but it is believed that this account may have been written by James A. Walker. He was a colonel in the 13th Virginia Infantry, and promoted to a Brigadier General in May 1863. He is buried in the East End ...

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    Malvern Hill2 Page 1
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