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'This lesson helped me, Rev. Boyd'' ... Rev. H. Boyd, missionary, jail house evangelist & missionary ... Dallas, Tex.
A prison song printed under a picture of a preacher with two youths.Includes a ''prison song as sung by Elmer Pruitt electrocuted in 1938.'' Illustration shows a photograph of Rev. Boyd holding a Bible and chains, standing with two African American boys. One is holding a sign: ''This lesson helped me Rev. Boyd''
Contract between John Carson and Alonzo H. Reynolds
This document is a contract between John Carson and Alonzo H. Reynolds, Esquire. Carson acknowledges possession of the 2,200, while Carson will retain the interest as a fee for collection. In the event that only part of the note is paid, Carson and Reynolds will split the payment accordingly. Reynolds signs the contract, and Carson notes that the true copy of the document is in his possession above his signature
Contract between John Carson and Alonzo H. Reynolds
This document is a contract between John Carson and Alonzo H. Reynolds, Esquire. Carson acknowledges possession of the 2,200, while Carson will retain the interest as a fee for collection. In the event that only part of the note is paid, Carson and Reynolds will split the payment accordingly. Reynolds signs the contract, and Carson notes that the true copy of the document is in his possession above his signature
[Amnesty Letter ID047] / [Carson, John H.
This letter was written by John H. Carson to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Ashe co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as Farmer
Letter, N. H. Boyd to Eudora Hobbs, January 13, 1861
Letter to Eudora Hobbs in Salem, North Carolina, from her cousin, N. H. Boyd, in Jackson, Mississippi, regarding Christmas happenings and other family news. Boyd mentions a postponed hanging of two slaves, one for killing an overseer and one for stealing. She also writes about Mississippi\u27s secession from the Union. 1861.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-hobbs-papers/1045/thumbnail.jp
Land Lease A between Carson Estate Company and Betty Hisu Kuwahara, October 1, 1946
Describes lease agreement from October 1, 1946 to September 30, 1947 between Carson Estate Company and Betty Hisu Kuwahara. Land is measured in chains. Yearly rent is $1,475. Carson Estate Company signatory is Hamilton H. Cotton, secretary. Signed by lessee
Lease #9 between Carson Estate Company and Sunru Chang, 1949-1950
Describes lease terms beginning July 1, 1949, ending June 30, 1950 for nine acres of land on the Rancho San Pedro tract with a yearly rent of $270. Lease signed by Edward A. Carson and Thomas P. Cooper of Carson Estate Company. Lessee signature includes a Los Angeles address. Handwritten "OK" with Hamilton H. Cotton initials on second page
Land Lease #1 between Carson Estate Company and Wong Foon, 1943-1946
Agreement beginning April 1, 1943 and ending March 31, 1946 for 35 acres of land of the Victoria D. de Carson tract. Yearly rent is $700. Signed by Hamilton H. Cotton, secretary, Carson Estate Company and Wong Foon. Lease includes Foon's citizenship serial number
Correspondence from John Carson to Alonzo H. Reynolds
This document is a letter from John Carson to Alonzo H. Reynolds, Esquire, regarding the France note. Carson wrote from Baltimore, proposing that if they could serve France that week, the case would be tried in the September term, and a judgment would be given the following January. Carson suggested that this timeline would likely be the best-case scenario unless Reynolds could expedite matters by serving France more quickly in Delaware. The paper on which the letter was written is embossed with information from John Carson's law firm
Lease #2 transfer from Kazuo Endo to Yoshiko Kawaguchi, Carson Estate Company, January 9, 1947
Transfer agreement signed by Kazuo Endo, Yoshiko Kawaguchi and Hamilton H. Cotton of Carson Estate Compan
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