Letter to T. W. Brown from David Levy
- CA RBD MSG 405-1-09-08
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- 5 August 1842
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from David Levy, Washington, D.C., 5 August 1842.
Yulee, David Levy, 1810-1886
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Letter to T. W. Brown from David Levy
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from David Levy, Washington, D.C., 5 August 1842.
Yulee, David Levy, 1810-1886
Letter to U.S. Secretary of War John Bell from T. S. Brown
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to John Bell, U.S. Secretary of War, Washington D.C., from T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, 24 May 1841.
Letter to T. S. Brown from U.S. Secretary of War John Bell
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, Florida, from John Bell, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C., 12 May 1841.
Duplicate of letter to T. S. Brown from John Bell
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Duplicate of letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from John Bell of the U.S. War Department, 11 March 1841. Letter recalls Brown's authority to treat with the Indigenous people.
Letter to T. S. Brown from J. R. Poinsett
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from J. R. Poinsett, Washington, D.C., 18 January 1841.
Letter to T. S. Brown from J. R. Poinsett
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, Florida, in regard to persuading Indigenous people to remove to the West. From J. R. Pointsett, War Department, Washington, D.C., 18 January 1841.
Letter to T. S. Brown from T. H. Benton
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown from T. H. Benton, Washington, D.C., December 1839.
Letter from T. S. Brown to Mary Ann Brown
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to Mary Ann W. Brown, Bolton, from T. S. Brown, Woodstock, 17 July 1816.
Part of James Morrison papers
A fragment of an invoice for household goods, including textiles (cotton, sheep, silk), tableware (bowls, knives), tea, pepper and sugar.
Part of James Morrison papers
Invoice for labour and goods, including wood planks and cradles, owed to Widow Rangard by James Morrison, with signed receipt of payment.