Box 2
Contains 123 Results:
Bill of sale for a slave in South Carolina, 1844 January 8
Scope and Contents
Francis P. Lee, Charleston, South Carolina, to Sarah C. Lee, [1844 February 23?]
Scope and Contents Attending a convention; President Barnwell offered a resolution that delegates not be instructed; spoke at StMichaels Church; preached at St. Phillips; met Gen. Whitefield; read prayers at St. Stephens; went back to the convention and heard arguments by Gov. Richardson and Barnwell.
Francis P. Lee, Charleston, to Sarah C. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1844 February 25
Scope and Contents Describes the church convention he has been attending.
Francis P. Lee, Cheraw, to Sarah C. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, [1844 October 18]
Scope and Contents Just arrived at Cheraw; will be in Camden Tuesday.
Francis P. Lee, Cheraw, South Carolina, to Sarah Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1844 October 19
Scope and Contents Describes his trip.
Francis P. Lee, Cheraw, South Carolina, to Richard W. Howell, Camden, New Jersey, 1844 December 21
Scope and Contents On "Cumberland" land deals.
Walter Farquahar Hook ,Vicarage, Leeds, England, to Francis P. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1844 December 23
Scope and Contents Cannot provide information on order of odd fellows, has only joined it as a means of coming into contact with the lower classes.
E. Groom, Lake Lafayette, Florida, to Sarah Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1844 December 24
Scope and Contents Has been unwell; has been travelling; neighborhood news.
"The Carrier of the Camden (South Carolina) Journal to his friends", 1844 December 25
Scope and Contents Poem.
Richard W. Howell ,Camden, New Jersey, to Francis P. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1845 January 7
Scope and Contents Has been trying to sell land; Morris will try farming.
Charles C. Gaskell, Rose Cottage, to Francis P. Lee and Sarah Ann Cooper Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1845 March 11
Scope and Contents Tells of land deals on the McKean [County, Pennsylvania] land.
Sarah Ann Cooper Lee, Camden, South Carolina, to Richard W. Howell, 1845 June 5
Scope and Contents Asks him to check prices of carriages. (On same leaf as Francis P. Lee to Howell, June 6, 1845.)
Francis P. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, to Richard W. Howell, Camden, New Jersey, 1845 June 6
Scope and Contents Asks him to check on carriages; inquires about business matters; his brother Ben has been admitted to the bar in New Orleans. (On same leaf as Sarah Lee to Howell, June 5, 1845.)
Richard W. Howell ,Camden, New Jersey, to Francis P. Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1845 August 9
Scope and Contents Sends prices for carriages; discusses family land deals.
C. E. Gadsden, Charleston, to (Francis P. Lee), 1845 August 16
Scope and Contents Professorship [at College of South Carolina?] will probably be abolished; in any case does not think an Episcopalian will be chosen.
Charles C. Gaskell, Rose Cottage, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to Francis P. Lee and Sarah Ann Cooper Lee, Camden, South Carolina, 1845 October 6
Scope and Contents Will send $100; has sold some McKean County land; asks for power of attorney.
Samuel Nicholson ,Haddonfield, to Francis P. Lee, 1845 October 8
Scope and Contents Accounts for Lee's money in his hand.
Samuel S. Davis, Camden, South Carolina, to Francis P. Lee, 1845 October 20
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation for professorship at College of South Carolina.
Richard W. Howell ,Camden, to Francis P. Lee, Camden South Carolina, 1845 October 20
Scope and Contents Accounts for Lee's money in his hands; family land deals.
Samuel Nicholson ,Philadelphia, to Francis P. Lee, 1845 October 24
Scope and Contents Sends money and accounts for Lee's money in his hands.
Power of attorney from Francis P. Lee and Sarah Ann Cooper Lee, 1845 October 24
Scope and Contents Signed. Copy.
Francis P. Lee, Camden, South Carolina to Trustees of South Carolina College, 1845 November
Scope and Contents Autograph Copy Signed. Applies for position as professor.
Richard W. Howell ,Camden, to John Wright, Market St., Philad[elphi]a, 1845 November 1
Scope and Contents Will pay debt for Mr. Lee.
Promissory note of Richard W. Howell, attorney,in fact of Francis P. Lee, to pay Joshua Brick, with attached receipts, 1845 November 10 -1846 February 19
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Richard W. Howell ,Camden, New Jersey, to Francis P. Lee, 1845 November 13
Scope and Contents Morris wants to prosecute Ralph; on family land deals; sends a deed to be executed.