2005.36.86: (T.J. Jones?) to Brother, 1856 July 20
1856; Greenville; South Carolina; Jones; Pa; Will; Dr. Dean; Jobs; Christmas; Drug Store
(T.J. Jones?) writes to his brother incurring about job prospects and the possibility of him coming to work for him. 2 handwritten pages.
(T.J. Jones?)
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1856 July 20
Graham R. Neeley
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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2005.36.147: J.W. Jones to Unknown, 1857 July 11
1857; J.W. Jones; Brother; South Carolina; Pa; Ma; Sister Emma; Sam; John Wesly; Advice; Business; Alcohol; Christmas
J.W. Jones writes to his brother asking when he plans to visit again and how much he enjoys talking business with the his brother. Jones writes of the family and how an acquaintance is unsatisfied with an alcoholic boss. 6 handwritten pages.
J.W. Jones
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1857 July 11
Graham R. Neeley
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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2005.36.120: Emma to brother, 1859 August 29
1859; Transcription; Pleasant Mound; Pa; Kate; Ma; Henny; Mrs. Reynolds; Mr. Watts; Willie; Sallie; Ed; Bereavement; Sympathy; Death; Baby; Religion; Health
A letter to her brother, whose wife (and baby) has recently died. She tells her brother to think of her in heaven. She asks about the baby, if it lived and if so does his mother-in-law have it, and an offer to take the baby if he wants. Three handwritten pages.
Emma
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1859 August 29
Danielle Funderburk
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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2005.36.179: Lacy W. Watts to brother, 1856 August 9
Transcription; 1856; Sally; Julia Washington; Dr. Thos. Jones; Henry Farrow; John and Albert Williams; Mary and Sue Williams; Mary; Margaret; Dr. Kennedy; Johnny; Charles Franks; Sam; Pa; Ma; Mr. Watts; Willie; Emma; Florida; Georgia; Arkansas; Greenville; Carolina; Children; Illness; Visitors; Drought
In her letter to her brother, she asked if he liked his profession and if his practice was going well. She discussed the ailments of her children and all the people who had visited in the past months. She mentioned the crops and that they were in need of rain. Four handwritten pages.
Lacy W. Watts
P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
1856 August 9
Danielle Funderburk
Auburn University
Bartow History Museum
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