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  • Collection: Pugh-Martin-Littlejohn Family Papers

Requisition for Corn from WR Johnston, January 4, 1865, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Papers, Reel 7, Frame 282.pdf
W. R. Johnston, superintendent of the Confederate States Chemical Laboratory in Tyler, Texas, requests corn from Williams and Pugh, Louisiana refugees living in Cherokee County.

Martin-Pugh Collection, NSU, A-17-b-Item343.pdf
S. C. W Rudyard, the Provost Marshal of Assumption Parish, Louisiana, describes charges against R. C. Martin, including his refusal to sign a loyalty oath and mistreatment of "his Negroes," who have been told that "if they did not obey his overseer's…

Rental Agreement between John Williams and Chamberlin, 1864, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Papers, Reel 7, Frame 191.pdf
This agreement shows that Chamberlain rented his 65-acre plantation, known as Park Place, and also his 110-acre plantation, known as the Robertson Place, both in Cherokee County, to Williams, a refugee from Louisiana, for the year 1865.

Receipt for Goods Purchased with Salt by Richard Pugh, 1865, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Papers, Reel 7, Frame 287.pdf
This account sheet shows that Richard L. Pugh, a Louisiana refugee, had purchased merchandise from the Chapell Hill Iron Works in Texas in 1865. He paid the company with salt, but still owed $500 for previous purchases.

Receipts for Salt Produced by Pugh at Neches Saline, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Papers, Reel 7, Frame 281.pdf
In these brief notes from November 1864, J. B. Miller, a salt maker at Neches Salt Works in Texas, asks Richard L. Pugh, a refugee planter from Louisiana who was working at the saline, to send orders of salt to him and another named buyer in…

Receipt for Hire of Slaves by John Williams, May 17, 1865, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Papers, Reel 7, Frame 290.pdf
This letter by John Williams instructs a Mr. T. Brady to deliver salt to Mrs. M. D. Wofford. The delivery relates to an arrangement Williams has made with Wofford and a Mr. McKeller concerning the hired labor of slaves named Aleck, Tyler (or Tyla),…

Martin-Pugh Collection, NSU, A-17-b-Item373.pdf
Martin Sr. reports his arrival in Texas and his assessment of Cherokee County.

Mary Pugh to Richard Pugh, December 15, 1862, Pugh-Williams-Mayes Family Papers, Reel 7, Frame 151-153.pdf
Mary W. Pugh writes from Rusk, Texas, after a recent trip with her father back to Louisiana. He is leaving again in the morning and she wishes to send a letter to her husband Richard. She notes that with all the white men leaving, "there is no one…

Martin-Pugh Collection, NSU, A-17-b-Item319.pdf
Martin reports from Mansfield, Louisiana, about the recent movement of her father, William Littlejohn, to Texas "with his Negroes & wagons," adding that he planned to "haul salt from the salt works in Texas to Shreveport & take cotton & tobacco &c…

Martin-Pugh Collection, NSU, A-17-b-Item365.pdf
Writing from Mobile, Martin updates her husband about the movements of his father, Robert Campbell Martin Sr., who has "determined to return [to Lafourche] & run his Negroes off to Texas," where he will sell them. Maggie hopes that her husband will…
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