Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
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).
Account of George Brewer with Summers and Watt
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 blacksmith J. L. Murphey (for Cathrine J. Liles) to John Brewer for paying his 1856 account, 2/26/1858
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 McKinza and Leavy to Mrs. Brewer for paying bill on kitchen supplies, 12/1/1854
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 Boggs (for John Walters) at Shreveport to John Brewer for paying his 1859 account, 2/25/1860
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 Henry Rook to John Brewer for paying his 1857 account, 4/15/1859
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.
