Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Accounts, notes and receipts (11 items), 1835-1837
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Receipt from Black and Robinson to George Brewer for his purchase of an umbrella and a wagon whip, 2/22/1836
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Receipt from Black and Robinson to George Brewer for $63.80 of supplies, 2/17/1837
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Receipt from W. C. Demass and Co. to George Brewer for settling his 1834 account of $14.43, 1/12/1835
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Note showing that J. A. Ferguson bought George Brewer's $85.58 account, 1835
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Promissory note (2 copies) from George Brewer to J. A. Ferguson for $374.62, payable at the Grand Gulf, MS Railroad Bank (attached together by an adhesive), 4/7/1836
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Receipt from J. A. Ferguson to George Brewer for $100.0625, 1/6/1837
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Bill from J. A. Ferguson to George Brewer for $269.31 (includes cost of "fetching" William Brewer), 11/11/1837
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Account of George Brewer with J. A. Ferguson at Grand Gulf, MS for supplies and cotton hauling , 1835-1836
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Bill from William Garrett to George Brewer, and payable to J. A. Ferguson, for $33, 11/16/1835
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Receipt from Thomas Gregory to George Brewer for his $5,300 purchase of five slaves, 11/24/1835
The slaves purchased were Ben (28), Mariah (16), Epharigm (28), Hannah (14), and Mary 13).
