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William Lourd to John C. Moore, November 29, 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 238.pdf
Lourd reports on the conditions of some enslaved men who may have been impressed for military labor near Shreveport.

WF Weeks to John Moore, October 14, 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 201-202.pdf
Weeks reports from Houston on some arrangements he has made to hire out enslaved people and also discusses recent military movements at Sabine Pass and elsewhere. He also expresses his surprise at learning that "one of my negroes" was among "the…

WF Weeks to John Moore, May 22, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 436-437.pdf
Weeks writes to Moore about the prospects of his crop being raised in Walker County, Texas, and his views about the best way to dispose of money on hand at a time when Confederate currency was rapidly depreciating. Weeks also appears to think that…

WF Weeks to John Moore, September 27, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 585ff.pdf
Weeks writes from Texas about the condition of his crop and his contemplated plans to sell cotton in Mexico. He hopes that Moore will use his influence to secure Weeks an exemption from the impressment of his teams by "representing" to the government…

William F. Weeks to John C. Moore, November 18, 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 233.pdf
Weeks writes from Houston about a recent meeting with Mrs. Leigh, Moore's daughter, and his impressions of the Brazos country, which "far excels any part of Texas I have seen." He intends to return home soon, believing "our country free of Yankees."…

WF Weeks to Harriet Weeks, January 25, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 300-302.pdf
William F. Weeks conveys news to his sister of their mother's death, and also reports on his expected movements. While currently at his camp near Houston, he is leaving to "Judge Still's," where he had hired out some "negroes" that he wanted to move…

WF Weeks to Allie Weeks, October 1863, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frames 213-214.pdf
Writing from Navasota, Weeks updates Ally about the movements of Mrs. John F. Leigh and her slaves in Texas.

WW White to John Moore, April 13, 1864, Weeks Family Papers, Reel 18, Frame 395.pdf
Writing from San Antonio, White informs he has received one of Moore's enslaved men sent by a Mrs. Gillmore, how has gone on to Laredo. White is willing to hire the man in San Antonio, and notes in a postscript that a Major Washington is willing to…
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