Weeks writes from Freestone County describing the terms on which she and
Mrs. Brashear have hired out their hands, which she believes to be very
favorable. She describes the employer as "much more liberal than the Texians
generally are."
A special order directed to the Confederate engineer Col. Lea instructs him
to take "the negroes in his charge" to destroy the railroad between Lavaca
and Victoria. Detailed instructions about where to bring th enslaved laborers
and how to equip them…
This notice issued at Harrisburg states that William F. Weeks was making
barrels for the government, though this probably refers to slaves that he
had hired out to do the work.
Atchison writes from Navasota in Grimes County to ask that the charter of the Brazos Manufacturing Company, first incorporated by a special law in November 1863, be approved by the governor with himsel and Thomas F. Lockett in charge. He argues that…
A circular from W. H. Haynes, chief of the Trans-Mississippi Clothing
Department, orders that officers must receive approval before buying cloth
from the Texas Penitentiary.
An advertisement mentioning five slaves who have run away from Jordan's Saline. Internal evidence suggests they were "refugeed" into the state by white enslavers from Missouri and Mississippi.
An account sheet between C. E. Gregory and William F. Weeks shows that five
enslaved people owned by Weeks (Judah, Ellen, Ellen Collings, Lucretia, and
Spencer) had earned $1840 for Weeks to date, towards which the hirers
(George and Davidson?) had…
C. E. Gregory, an agent for Weeks in partnership with John Mills, writes from Houston to update Weeks on arrangements he had previously made to hire out one or more of his slaves as coopers. A Major Richardson now says that "he does not expect to…
In this dyspeptic letter, Charlie complains about having to support "my
negroes in idleness" and also about the fact that "the vile animals
runaway," including two whom he later caught and had "pickled."
Weeks writes to his brother from near Mansfield about the difficulties he
has had securing a contract to haul in Texas, as well as the troubles
caused by the escape of three enslaved men while on the road to Moscow.