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Maggie Weeks to John C Moore, [March] 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 3660000.pdf
In a brief note, Maggie Weeks, wife of C. C. Weeks, asks John C. Moore to lend her a mule for driving her carriage and hauling wood. She is "afraid the Yankees will get us & separate me from Charlie." She also writes about "three negro women & five…

John Leigh to John C Moore, March 8, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 361-3630000.pdf
Leigh reports to Moore that he has rented 140 acres of "the best of Brazos bottom land," planted with corn, in Sterling, Robinson County, Texas, for which he paid one third of his yield. He had also hired out all of he hands at $25 per month for men…

CC Weeks to John C Moore, February 17, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 344.pdf
Weeks writes to inform Moore about a change in his hauling contract with the government, which means he will not be able to see his family in Mansfield as soon. He also inquires where "Messrs. Moore & Wartell had located."

1864 List of John Moore Property, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 340-343.pdf
This list of property prepared for tax assessment purposes indicates that Moore still owned at least 40 enslaved people in 1864, some of whom were part of the estate of his deceased wife. Some of the enslaved people's names and ages are listed on the…

CC Weeks to John C. Moore, February 14, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 335.pdf
Weeks writes to his stepfather about a contract he has secured with the Confederate state government to haul "salt, sugar, or whatever I choose" on his own account, while his mules would be fed by the government.

LP Burnett to John Moore, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, 0000.pdf
Burnett writes from New Iberia about his "idea of going to Texas" and his desire to settle a debt to Moore before leaving.

On the Rock-Salt Deposit of Petit Anse, Louisiana Rock-Salt Company.pdf
This pamphlet, published by the American Bureau of Mines, reported on the geological characteristics and commercial potential of the salt deposit at Petit Anse Island. It also gives a brief history of the way salt was manufactured on the island…

Daniel Dudley Avery Account Book, Avery Family Papers, Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations, Series J, Part 5, Reel 11, Frames 908-914.pdf
An accounting book showing entries between October 1865 and July 1867. Dr. M. Judson is mentioned as one of the persons with whom Avery had an account.

Recollections of Aunt Maria Houston, Avery Family Papers, Records of the Antebellum Southern Plantations, Series J, Part 5, Reel 11, 947-948.pdf
This 1883 account, enclosed in a volume listing invitees to Sarah Marsh Avery's wedding, details the recollections of "Aunt Maria Houston" on her being brought to Avery Island as a slave around 1833 by John C. Marsh, father-in-law of Daniel Dudley…

List of Graves at Avery Island, Avery Family Papers, Records of the Antebellum Southern Plantations, Series J, Part 5, Reel 11, Frames 979-986.pdf
An incomplete list of "graves beneath the cluster of oaks in front of the house," probably recorded by Sarah Avery Leeds together with Aunt Eliza Robertson. The list includes the names of some family "servants," including William Odel (d. 1882) and…
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