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Ledger Page |
Page media description |
Date, Title Description, Comments |
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201 |
ledger |
September 21, 1857, Required abstracts of sales to officers |
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201 |
ledger |
September 23, 1857, Fresh beef contracts for the troops at Camp Verde |
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202 |
newspaper |
Jefferson As It Was and As It Is Now 725
words |
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202 |
newspaper |
A Card, 7 Miles south-east of Marshall, Mark L
Stroud. 438 words |
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202 |
newspaper |
The Jefferson Jimplecute Approx 100 words Member of
the Jefferson Bar |
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202 |
newspaper |
A New Firm Russell, Rainey & Co, Approx 100 words |
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202 |
newspaper |
Silvan Female Institute Approx 100 words |
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203 |
ledger |
September 28, 1857, sinking of Artesian Wells on public lands |
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204 |
newspaper |
Letter from New Orleans, Approx 750 words |
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204 |
newspaper |
Concert and Reading 170 words |
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204 |
newspaper |
Shaking and Burning Approx 300 words |
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204 |
newspaper |
Make your won Sunshine Approx 350 words |
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204 |
newspaper |
Nearing the other Shore Approx 250 words |
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205 |
ledger |
September 28, 1857, Partial letter from Lt Col Grayson, Fort Fillmore NM |
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205 |
ledger |
September 28, 1857, 40,000 rations for 200 men for six months (except flour
and bean) Ft Fillmore |
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206 |
newspaper |
Lunch for Humorists. Approx 1000 words |
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206 |
newspaper |
Matrimonial 336 words |
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206 |
newspaper |
That Divorce Case Approx 150 words |
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206 |
newspaper |
Old Newspapers, 137 words |
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206 |
newspaper |
A Whole Family Poisoned Approx 140 words |
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207 |
ledger |
September 30, 1857, Drawn Check no 260 -266 for $1000 each to the Order of Lt TZ
Jones |
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207 |
ledger |
September 30, 1857, Two fresh beef accounts |
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208 |
newspaper |
Death of a Masonic Veteran E.G. Storer, Grand Secretary
of Connecticut Approx 200 words |
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208 |
newspaper |
The Freemason, St Louis Mo by R.W. Bro George Frank
Gouley Approx 1000 words |
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208 |
newspaper |
Tribute of Respect, Jefferson Bar Aug. 20, 1870, the
late James C. Todd, 800 words |
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208 |
newspaper |
Lend a Helping Hand Approx 210 words |
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208 |
newspaper |
6 short paragraph stories Approx 150 words |
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209 |
ledger |
October 7, 1857, Check no 267 $1000, 268-270 $500 each, Lt Harrison Camp Cooper,
Texas |
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209 |
ledger |
October 7, 1857, To fill your estimates Check no 272-273 for $200 274-5 for $ 300
Fort Mc Kavett |
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210 |
newspaper |
Fast. Approx 200 words |
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210 |
newspaper |
Waiting for an Answer Approx 150 words |
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210 |
newspaper |
The Modern Proposal
by Edward Ellis Kidder Approx 175
word |
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210 |
newspaper |
Mary, A Counterpart to Susie Approx 125 words |
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210 |
label |
2 1/2" X 3 1/2" Color label No 10 20 yds with a women in a formal dress |
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210 |
newspaper |
Happy Thoughts Approx 200 words |
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210 |
newspaper |
I Weary for the Morning Approx 200 words |
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210 |
newspaper |
The Lovers Quarrel , Written for the New Clipper Approx
250 words |
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211 |
ledger |
October 7, 1857, Partial entry with check no $ Ringgold Barracks, Rio
Grand City |
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211 |
ledger |
October 8, 1857, Drawn check no $276 for $500 and 277 for $343 to the order of Lt
E Slaughter |
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211 |
ledger |
October 9, 1857, Partial list of stores for Fort Belknap |
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212 |
newspaper |
Will he Succeed Approx 600 words |
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212 |
newspaper |
Lunch for the Humorists. Approx 1000 words |
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212 |
newspaper |
Sometime Appeared in the Louisville Journal Mr.
Prentice Approx 200 words |
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213 |
ledger |
October 9, 1857, Detailed list of stores for Fort Mason |
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213 |
ledger |
October 9, 1857, Detailed list of stores for Fort Duncan |
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213 |
ledger |
October 9, 1857, Detailed list of stores for Fort Clark |
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214 |
newspaper |
A Puzzled Dutchman Approx 450 words |
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214 |
newspaper |
Extraordinary Heroism of A Boy, Rev. E.J. Beck Approx 250 word |
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214 |
newspaper |
Friendship of a Child and a Rat Approx 250 words |
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214 |
newspaper |
Fretting, Approx 100 words |
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214 |
newspaper |
Disbanded "The Republican Party of the City of New York
has been disbanded" Approx 500 words |
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215 |
ledger |
October 9, 1857, …sheppard Pork to Fort Fillmore, please alter requisition to
one half of the bacon |
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215 |
ledger |
October 10, 1857, forwarding account current for 3rd quarter of 1857 |
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216 |
newspaper |
Reform Needed, Lynchburg Republican Approx 600 words |
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216 |
newspaper |
"A speaker used the word transpire in the sense of occur, as "his death
transpired.." Approx 125 |
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216 |
newspaper |
A Mistake Richmond Enquirer Approx 125 words |
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216 |
newspaper |
There is a ghost in Futton County PA |
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216 |
newspaper |
The N.Y. World says that …Approx 100 words |
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216 |
newspaper |
The burning of a hotel in Kenosha Wisconsin Approx 100 words |
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216 |
newspaper |
Disease Breeders, For the Spectator, Approx 450 words |
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216 |
newspaper |
A letter from Fort Worth Texas, Approx 75 words |
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217 |
ledger |
October 11, 1857, Partial entry about a Board of living |
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217 |
ledger |
October 12, 1857, Detailed list of rations for Camp Verde |
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218 |
newspaper |
A Reverie Approx 350 words |
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218 |
newspaper |
Impromptu, by Maggie Approx 125 words |
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218 |
newspaper |
Courting Under Difficulties, Approx 350 words |
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218 |
newspaper |
The Narrow Gauge Approx 125 words |
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218 |
newspaper |
An Itinerant preacher,,, Approx 250 words |
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218 |
newspaper |
Good Night Approx 120 words |
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219 |
ledger |
October 12, 1857, $1000 for outstanding debts, Camp Verde |
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219 |
ledger |
October 13, 1857, To fill your request no 281 $1000, 282-3 $500 each, 284
$300, Ft Belknap |
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219 |
ledger |
October 13, 1857,
To fill your estimate Check no 285-6 for $300 each |
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220 |
newspaper |
The Stream That Hurries By Approx 250 words |
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220 |
newspaper |
Freedom Sinks when Honor Dies 200 words |
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220 |
newspaper |
If You Want a Kiss, Take It, A song by Carl
Richter, created and published 1877 |
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220 |
newspaper |
3" X 3 1/2" Color print of a woman's with roses in her hair |
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220 |
newspaper |
I Wish He Would Decide |
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220 |
newspaper |
"Just one month had Dorlinda been married to me," Approx 150 words |
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220 |
newspaper |
The Sequel Approx 125 words |
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220 |
newspaper |
Lines to a Lady Approx 225 words |
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221 |
ledger |
October. 16, 1857, Report on the value of the rations at this Station, Capt W.B. Blair, San Antonio |
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221 |
ledger |
October 16, 1857, 28 companies in TX, 6 in NM, 34 @ 90 men, .18cents per
ration, $214,341 |
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221 |
ledger |
October 16, 1857, Partial entry store for
Camp Colorado at Fort Mason |
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222 |
newspaper |
Never Prove False to A Friend by Mary E. Tucker Approx
150 words |
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222 |
newspaper |
Meeting and Parting by Mark Moxley |
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222 |
newspaper |
Heaven by C.J.W. Approx 300 words |
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222 |
Print |
4 1/2" X 6" black and white print Something of a Flirt A Woman and Child |
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223 |
Print |
3" X 3 1/2" Color print of a woman in a dress with flowers |
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223 |
newspaper |
A Horoscope, Approx 250 words |
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223 |
newspaper |
Chase and Conquest, by Mary E. Stykes Approx 500 words |
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223 |
newspaper |
Looking over the Exchanges, by John D. Missimer Approx 200 words |
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223 |
newspaper |
Sonnet, by E.W. Approx 100 words |
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223 |
newspaper |
The East Wind, by J.H.B> |
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223 |
newspaper |
The Answer, by Helen Bruce, June 1871 Approx 200 words |
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224 |
ledger |
October 19, 1857, You will soon receive rations for the first five months, Fort
Mc Kavett |
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224 |
ledger |
October 20, 1857, Property Returns for the 3rd quarter of 1857 |
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225 |
ledger |
October 21, 1857, Order for 40 gallons of Whiskey |
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225 |
ledger |
October 21, 1857, Detailed rations for Fort McIntosh and Ringgold Barracks |
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226 |
newspaper |
It really Wouldn't Do Approx 150 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
No Bait Approx 175 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
Rain After Great Battles Approx 150 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
The Dying Never Weep Approx 150 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
Hecla and Etna Approx 125 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
He Knows Approx 200 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
The "Blue Laws" Approx 150 words |
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226 |
newspaper |
3 , 4 line clippings about love |
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227 |
ledger |
October 21, 1857, Ordering Rations for Fort McIntosh |
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227 |
ledger |
October 21, 1857, Ordering Rations for Ringgold Barracks |
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228 |
Print |
Color lithography print Macao from Penha Hill. Beverley Tucker, Senate
Printing of 1856 |
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228 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, Forwarding Beef Contracts for Fort McKavett |
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229 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, Forwarding Beef Contract for Fort Belknap |
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229 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, Looking for 3 contractors to bid on flour contract |
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230 |
newspaper |
The Flowers of Spring by W.P.H Approx 300 words with
Black and white print of a woman |
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230 |
newspaper |
"Retuning home at the end of the day" Approx 75 words |
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230 |
newspaper |
"Speak evil of no man" Approx 75 words |
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230 |
newspaper |
Dreams by J.H.B. Approx 175 words |
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230 |
newspaper |
Good Night Approx 120 words |
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230 |
newspaper |
600 words on several cities in America |
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231 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, To fill your estimate check no 290 for $200 to Lt
Portal, Camp Colorado |
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231 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, To check no 289 for $500 to the order of Lt Sherbourne, Ft. Lancaster |
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232 |
newspaper |
Elecy by Edwin R. Martin Approx 500 words |
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232 |
newspaper |
Song, Allan Grant |
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232 |
ledger |
October 27, 1857, Camp Hudson partial listing of stores |
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232 |
ledger |
October 28, 1857, Camp Hudson, forwarding |
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233 |
ledger |
October 31, 1857, Reporting for duty at this station |
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233 |
ledger |
November 2, 1857, Transmitting Contracts and bonds for flour for Fort Mason |
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233 |
ledger |
November 4, 1857, Forwarding Summary account statement |
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234 |
print |
5 1/2" X 4 1/2" black and white print of flowers |
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234 |
ledger |
November 6, 1857, Fort Davis, partial covered by flowers |
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234 |
ledger |
November 9, 1857, 80 gallons of whiskey, 40 gallon is the best
quality for officers. Ft. Mc Kavett |
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235 |
ledger |
November 9, 1857, Your special request... Lt TA
Washington, Fort Chadbourne |
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235 |
ledger |
November 9, 1857, Your special request... Lt WP
Chambliss, Camp Verde |
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236 |
print/ledger |
8 1/2" X 11" black and white print "His Only Friend" |
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237 |
ledger |
November 14 1857, Forwarding Contracts and bond for flour at Fort Davis |
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238 |
ledger |
November 14 1857, Crushed sugar is being forward to Fort Clark for the 1st 5
month of 1858 |
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238 |
ledger |
November 14, 1857, Your endorsement arrive after the train departed, Fort
Davis |
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239 |
ledger |
November 14, 1857, Forts north and west of Camp Hudson have been supplied with 5
months |
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240 |
ledger |
November 16, 1857, references a one year flour contract and bonds for Camp
Colorado |
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240 |
ledger |
November 16, 1857; transmitting advertisement, contract / bond for six month of
beef - Fort Inge |