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Box 1

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Contains 45 Results:

R.B. Brown, Hernando, Miss., to Judge Hugh R. Miller regarding land owned by Indian named Tuc-ka-she-ka. Envelope, 1834

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1834

F.M. Rogers, Aberdeen, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller. Envelope., 1848

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1848

Jno. W. Goode. Aberdeen, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller, Pontotoc, Miss., 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1849

W.P. Rogers, Aberdeen, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller, Envelope., 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1849

Eliza Merritt, Pontotoc County, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller and Mr. Kilpatrick., 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1850

Same to Hugh R. Miller., 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1850

Jos. F. Forrest, Hernando, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller. Envelope., 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1850

H. Carlton, Minden, La., to Hugh R. Miller., 1851

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1851

. James M. Givehan, Palmetto, Pontotoc County, Miss., to Messrs. Perine and Chocerow, Cahawba P.O., Dallas Co., Ala., 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1853

J.K. Connelly, Hernando, Miss., to Hugh R. Miller, Pontotoc, Miss. Attached: Copy of proposition regarding fee. Envelope., 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A small quantity of letters written to Judge Hugh R. Miller of Pontotoc, Mississippi, on a variety of topics, mostly about matters of real estate or probate. Notable pieces include two very long letters from a widow named Eliza Merritt detailing the harassment of herself, her family and her enslaved persons by a man named Green Merritt (possibly one of her in-laws) and his enslaved persons.

Dates: Other: 1853