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Vouchers , 1867

 Collection — Box: 4, Folder: 17

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

There are over 500 letters in the Nuckolls Collection. They tell the story of the family, the times, the conflicts among family members, especially after the father died and his will was read and monies and lands dispersed. The 1850s Cambridge letters paint a colorful image of both Cambridge and Boston when Thomas was attending Harvard Law School. The Civil War letters give more details the home front, telling of the activities and worries of the family members at home, the encouraging letters to Thomas and William, the boxes of supplies that were constantly being sent by the family to its soldiers, than the life of the soldiers themselves. The family was a warm and loving entity, usually writing each other weekly. All the sisters wrote regularly to Thomas ("Dear Bro"), praising, complaining, but staying in contact even as their families were dispersed from Columbus, Georgia and across Alabama, to Russell County, Seale, Gadsden, Cherokee and Tuskegee. Relatives moving even further westward are included in the correspondence.

A history of the family, newspaper articles and census records have been included in a separate folder from the letters to help fill in their story. The letters are in wonderful condition, many still with their envelopes. Even the paper and size of the envelopes, the return address, the postage – all tell a history of the times.

In addition to the letters there are several packets of legal and financial documents. They were left in the groupings made by Thomas J. Nuckolls, with his handwritten labels. Many of the items referred to in the letters, such as deeds, promissory notes, plat maps, receipts, vouchers and other enclosures mentioned, were placed in these bundles. There is also a small bundle of Slave Documents. The bundles have been opened and are filed in chronological order in folders of Box 4.

The letters are filed in chronological order.

Dates

  • Other: 1867

Extent

From the Collection: 1.5 Linear Feet : 4 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

January, 1867 – Contract between Nathaniel Nuckolls and Freedman/woman Henry and Francis Nuckolls for work, room, board, food, firewood and hay for 1 year. April 22, 26, 1867 – Bill to Mr. Nuckels from Dr. T.J. Wood for house visits October 1, 1867 – Promisary note to pay on April 1868 to deacons of Baptist Church in Columbus, $40.25. Signed N & Thos. J. Nuckolls October 26, 1867 – Receipt for N. Nuckolls to D. Thornton for wagon repairs October-December, 1867 – Purchases by J. T. Nuckolls from Preer & Illges of supplies, paid January 17, 1868 November23, 1867 – Received of T.J. Nuckolls for Jas. T. Nuckolls for 11 thousand shingles November 23, 1867 – Received of Jas. T. Nuckolls order for 700 bricks from W. Abercrombie & Co. January 2, 1868 – Receipt to N. Nuckolls from J.H. Connor & Co for foodstuffs purchased December 1867, 5th-18,11th -23rd December 6, 1867 – For J.T. Nuckolls in Union Springs to J.M. Frazer for freight December 28, 1867 – Insurance premium between N. Nuckolls and D.F. Willcox Insurance Agency on Georgia Home for Russell County, Alabama plantation December, 1867 – Bill to Mr. Nuckolls from E. A. Taber for repairing brick work on December, 1867 (paid January 16, 1868) December 31, 1867 – Bill to N. Nuckolls from G.A. Koehne Merchant Tailor and cutter for 1 beaver suit ordered November 16, 1867 (paid January 17, 1868)

Repository Details

Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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