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Four Hundred Wagonloads of Negroes, New York Herald, November 20, 1862.pdf
In this article, the New York Herald takes notice of a letter from Gen, Godfrey Weitzel to Department of the Gulf headquarters about "Four Hundred Wagonloads of Negroes" left behind by evacuating Confederates in Brashear City. Although Weitzel's…

Analysis of Salt at Avery Island, 1862, Avery Family Papers, Records of the Antebellum Southern Plantations, Series J, Part 5, Reel 11, Frame 581.pdf
A brief memo showing an analysis of the concentration of sodium chloride in salt excavated from Avery Island. The analysis was conducted sometime in 1862 by Eugene W. Hilgard, the Mississippi state geologist.

DFA1D16E-A2D0-4568-959C-9C71AB39F440.pdf
Richardson was a resident of Van Zandt County, Texas, who enlisted in the 22nd Infantry in Texas but then deserted in Louisiana in 1863. He spent the remainder of the war with his brother-in-law in Clark County, Missouri, but then applied for amnesty…

Alfred C Weeks to WF Weeks, November 6, 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 221-225.pdf
Weeks updates "Bill," presumably his brother about what he saw on a recent return to Louisiana and also discusses various arrangments for hauling cotton and hiring out slaves. Several named slaves are mentioned.

Alfred C. Weeks to John C. Moore, November 16, 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 232.pdf
Weeks writes Moore from Houston about his plans for hauling cotton and selling sugar. He also mentions the impact of the Union occupation of Brownsville on the city.
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