wcaleb Archive - index - about
J. B. Miller to Richard L. Pugh, December 12, 1864
Miller writes from Kickapoo instructing Pugh, who is at Neches Saline, to give Henry Day, the superintendent of the Government Iron Works, the amount of salt he requests. Miller also asks Pugh to “sell for us our dry salt to any person” at five dollars per sack in specie.
J. B. Miller
Pugh-Williams-Mayes Family Papers, Records of Southern Plantations from Emancipation to the Great Migration, Series B, Part 3, Reel 7, Frame 283
Published here by W. Caleb McDaniel
December 12, 1864
This item is published solely for personal research and nonprofit educational use under the terms of fair use. No copyright in the item is asserted or implied by its publication here.
English
Text
CA040D17-F886-4B0C-BBFC-3FFE4FF09195