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1858 March 219th Sold Our Lug Tobacco
to Thomas W Anderson pr John Singleton
@ $5 pr Hundred _ to be delvd as
soon as possible for cash when
Delivered ---------------------------
1858
April 13 Delrd 1528 lbs Lugs pRecd $5. $76.40
June Delrd 516 Do pRecd@5 25.80
________ $102.20
Augt 4th Cash in full of the above ---
Sept 15th to 20th & 27 Housing
Memorandum of Tobacco Sticks Cut in big
Lot & Nannies & up next to Chumblys
. | . | . |
---|---|---|
2600 sticks first cutting | 2600 | |
cut at Johns Branch 1st cutting | - 750 | |
cut at mountain Do | —— 2000 | |
cut 1 scaffoldat new ground at Mountain Spring | 700 | |
60050 | ||
cut at Cedar Hill over oneabout 1000 sticks | ||
1 scaffold at overseers not counted | ||
in the above estimate | 290 | |
1858Oct 5th Second cutting & last In | 60340 | |
Lot by alse House . . . | 700 | |
Next to overseers House cut | 700 | |
this 5 Oct 1858 ——— | ||
Sallies in Potatoe Patch | 17 |
at Mountain fresh ground
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