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Date:
1865-05-02
Description:
Note accompanying a mare sent to Drayton in Columbia.
Date:
1844-07-29
Description:
Frean describes his poor financial situation and is frustrated his cannot contact Major J.A. Leland
Date:
1864-10-30
Description:
Instructions on how to stitch gloves. Incomplete correspondence on back.
Date:
1861
Description:
Tax receipt of Thomas Drayton, Brazoria County, Texas. Includes tax on land, slaves, horses and miscellaneous property
Date:
1844-04-24
Description:
Correspondence about Drayton's work as a surveyor and when he might be paid
Date:
1837-1869
Description:
Plan of building facade and roof. Structure very similar to (if not), Drayton Hall mansion. Miscellaneous calculations included.
Date:
1856-01-24
Description:
Conveyance of property by Thomas and John Drayton to James Drayton. Inclusive of a lot on Coming Street and twenty-two slaves
Date:
1868-12-15
Description:
Drayton's attorneys reveal a new lease for Drayton Hall has been agreed with a mining company from the North. They hope to remove the current lessee, F.H. Trenholm, as soon as possible. Fees are due for ejecting Moulton Emery and John Prentice (the first lesses).
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:
1863-11-06
Description:
Bright is unprepared to met the increased wage Drayton has set for his slave Isaac. He requests Drayton settle for $20 per month.