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Letter from S. H. Wetherbee to R. J. Stevens with a letter from Austin Wiley, 1867
Asked about the settlement of his account and enclosed a letter from Austin Wiley to W. P. Dole
Interview with Wiley Austin Branton, Sr. - OH 359
This interview was conducted for the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus. Wiley Austin Branton, Sr. (1923-1988) first discusses his early life and experiences. Born in Arkansas, he was drafted into World War II before returning home and participating in his family’s taxi business. Mr. Branton wanted to attend the University of Arkansas but blacks were not allowed at the time so he pushed for the desegregation of the school. He graduated law school in 1952, and filed the original “Little Rock 9” lawsuit. He has an extensive record working with civil rights and the black community. From a young age he was interested in getting involved in the issue of voter registration in the black community. He worked with the NAACP to try and raise voting awareness in Arkansas during the late 1940s. He ended up getting convicted for the crime of using voting ballots for education instead of an official vote and this fueled his desire to go to law school. He goes into detail on his support of the black community and how he continued advocating for voter registration and civil rights.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1311/thumbnail.jp
Letter from T. Walsh to Wm. P. Dole with a letter from Austin Wiley, 1864
Asking for payment of his voucher for Indian service in California. Enclosed a letter from A. Wiley
Letter from Wm. Bryson to G. Kingsbury with vouchers, 1868
Enclosed vouchers for services renderd at Smith River Reservation as agent during the administration of Austin Wiley
Letter from Sam P. Semper to Wm. P. Dole with letter from Austin Wiley, 1864
Enclosed letter from Supt. Wiley relative to the account of the late Sanders Hastings for medical services. Also about his bond of indemnity
Letter from Austin Wiley, 1864
Submits his report regarding the public property turned over to him, conditions of the crops and the Indian reservations
Austin Papers: Series III, 1831-1834
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Wiley Martin requesting that George Fisher's transactions not be of concern to Wiley and that Fisher be allowed to complete his duties
Letter from Austin Wiley to Wm. P. Dole, 1864
Submits statement in regard to the insuficiency of the allowance for employees
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