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Date:
1863-05-22
Description:
Note from Stohenthal accompanying an enclosure of $12.500 (in Confederate Depository Certificate), for Drayton's 108 cotton bales. Enclosure not found.
Date:
1863
Description:
Unidentified correspondent idenitifies irregularities in the slaves' rations.
Date:
1864-10-30
Description:
Instructions on how to stitch gloves. Incomplete correspondence on back.
Date:
1864-04-23
Description:
Lewis offers Drayton employment attending his work party at Dorchester Road
Date:
1863-03-12
Description:
Concerning the organisation of the St. Andrews Parish Board for the "relief of the soldiers families".
Date:
1863-03-03
Description:
Kanapaux certifies that Isaac Norwood's wife, Mary and her two sons are "entitled to bounty of the Soldiers Relief Association". Calculations for relief on back.
Date:
1863-08-03
Description:
Gilpillin requests that Drayton identify the cause of death for two slaves under his care. The information is required by the slaveowners.
Date:
1863
Description:
Copy. Drayton complains that military personnel are siphoning the rations of the enslaved laborers. Correspondence is forwarded several times.
Date:
1863-08-03
Description:
Geddings requests medical officers write to his office with details on their appointments and contracts. Miscellaneous ration information on back.
Date:
1863-12-13
Description:
Ramsay denies John Drayton's charges of fraud regarding the slaves' rations. Supported by remarks of Col. J.W. Robertson on back.