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Mrs. Jas. H. Curry statement and receipt for household goods
Arthur Foster
Receipt for Sarah E. Curry's payment of $55 to Arthur Foster for various household goods and repairs purchased from 1863-1864. Sarah E. (Sallie) Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888.
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Dr. B. F. Barry statement and receipt
B. F. Barry
Receipt for Sarah E. Curry's payment of $232 to Dr. B. F. Barry for a variety of medicines, tooth extractions, child delivery, and visits to members of the household, including slaves. Sarah E. Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888. 1864.
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Sallie Curry account of hogs slaughtered
Sarah (Sallie) E. Bond
Form completed by Sarah E. Curry to account for the number of hogs slaughtered on her plantation between April 1863 and March 1864. She records 3 hogs for a total of 580 pounds, with 34 pounds due to the Confederate States government. Witnessed by Oktibbeha County tax assessor Cicero Abney Hogan. Sarah E. Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888. 1864.
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Letter to Sallie E. Curry; 8/28/1863
Letter to widow Sallie E. Curry from an unidentified man in West Point, Mississippi, asking her permission to correspond with him or allow him to call on her, 1863. Sallie E. Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888.
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Mrs. S. E. Curry bill for household goods; 01/1863
Bill for items purchased by Sarah E. Curry in January of 1863. Items include a plough, buggy, a wagon, a grind stone, fodder, hogs, and various meat and produce. Sarah E. Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888.
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Letter from Sallie E. Curry; 9/29/1863
Sarah (Sallie) E. Bond
Letter from widow Sallie E. Curry in Starkville, Mississippi, to the unidentified man in West Point, who wrote for her permission to write or visit. She tells him that he may visit because she doesn't approve of ladies corresponding with gentlemen. She also tells him that she did not care for the attention of gentlemen. Sallie Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888. 1863.
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Mrs. J. H. Curry bill for household goods; 3/3/1863
William H. Glenn
Receipt for Sarah E. Curry's payment of $49.60 to W. H. Glenn as part of the settlement of her husband's estate (James H. Curry died in 1862). The bill is for hosiery and household items purchased from 1862-1863. Sarah E. Curry married W.P. Bond in 1888.
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