In this letter of December 8, 1888, James R. Thomas writes to Captain James W. Terrell about possibly selling their land on the Tennessee river. He wishes to take the map and papers to Mr. Campbell, a real estate agent in Asheville.
In this letter of January 9, 1889, James R. Thomas writes to Captain James W. Terrell about Ferguson’s reply to the Sloan proposition, a legal matter involving the selling of land. Ferguson advises they agree to his terms for the property and…
In this letter of March 27, 1889, H. P. Hyde writes to Captain James W. Terrell explaining the survey certificate cannot be issued on Entry no. 920 because the survey is incomplete.
In this letter of October 25, 1889, B. D. Lester writes to Captain (possibly James W. Terrell or William H. Thomas) offering to sell his land in North Carolina to Thomas since he moved to Alabama.
In this letter of May 25, 1889, Thomas M. Youngblood agrees to give ten days notice before leaving the leased property from William H. Thomas. N. D. Christopher signs as a witness.
In this letter of June 1, 1889, Robert Douglas writes to James W. Terrell requesting financial information paid by the government or Cherokee Indians involved in legal cases regarding land.
In this letter of June 8, 1899, Charles A. Bird writes to his father John W. Bird regarding material to finish the roof. Charles Bird explains Jessie worries about him and has not heard from Floyd about lumber.
In this letter of April 22, 1941, FBI agent Edward Scheidt writes to Dan Tompkins thanking him for his letter supplying information about A. O. (Arthur Otto) Weidelich (1884-).