Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
To: "Bro Nelson," From: Gunter, 1888-08-02
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: "Bro Nelson," From: Gunter, 1888-09-18
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: Unknown (Possibly Amanda Stoner, but it doesn't mention a name), From: D.R. Church, 1880 - 1889
The letter also does not mention a specific year, but is labeled, "188." This would have been written, though, not long after D.R. Church has moved to Pocahontas, Arkansas.
To: "Brother Nelson & family," From: Gunter, 1888
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: "Brother Nelson," From: Gunter, 1889-08-13
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: "Bro Nelson," From: Gunter, 1889-08-15
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: Amanda Stoner & family, From: JCS, 1888-07-18
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: "Mr. Stoner" (John), From: Amanda J. Stoner; Unknown Year
The letter does not have a specific year listed, but there is an envelope addressed to J.C. Stoner Esq. with the date July 21, 1888, that could be matched to the date in the letter, "July 20, 188."
To: Amanda Stoner, From: JCS, 1888-07-20
This collection consists of letters, envelopes, legal papers such as depositions and court summonings, and a ledger.
To: David Stoner, From: John Mckenney, 1917-12-02
This letter is written from a sergeant in the army while he is stationed in Camp Dodge in Iowa. Mckenney may be a family friend or relative to the Stoners.
There is an envelope labeled, "Unkle David's latters + Grand Mother Dancy," which could have been where this letter was kept.