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Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William [Hibbard] 1865 Apr. 18, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William [Hibbard] 1865 Apr. 18, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
San Juan Island April 18th 1865 Dear Brother William Your two letters under dates of Jany [January] 2nd & Feby [February] 6th inclosing one from Lizzie, came to hand yesterday, and according to your request I proceed to answer them immediately, although I do not know when I shall be able to mail my letter as I shall not be going to Victoria for sometime + may not have an opportunity of sending it there until I do go. You say that you have not received any letter from me since the one I wrote in May …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1865 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1865 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria V I [Vancouver Island] Febuary [February] 4th 1865
Dear Brother Your welcome letter under date of Oct. [October] 6th last came to hand only last week, where it has been all this time, is a mystery [that I] which I wish, that I could solve. I wrote you a long letter in August which you should have received at or about the time your letter is dated, and I have been anxiously looking for an answer to it for some time past, and began to think that you surely could not have rec. [received] it, but as …
Private Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1865 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Private Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1865 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Private Victoria V I [Vancouver Island] Febuary 4th 1865
My dear brother In my last to you I inclosed [enclosed] a long private letter, but as I fear that you may not have received it I will briefly recapitulate its substance, which related cheifly [chiefly], to a difficulty with Mr Cutlar my partner. In July last I intended to have sent you two thousand dollars to apply upon my indebtedness to you & Ashley, as we had a brisk little run of business and I thought it my duty to draw out all that I possibly could for you. …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1864 May 30, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1864 May 30, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria May 30th 1864 Dear Brother When I wrote you in January I did not think that I should allow so long a time to lapse before writing you again. But the prospect of my selling out here, and going home, which I fully advised you of at that time, has resulted in nothing but disapointment [disappointment], and has kept me in such a state of uncertainty and doubt that I had been expecting from week to week would be put an end to that I have delayed writing you much longer than I ought, or will again. The …
John Hutchinson Letter To Joseph Fulford; December 2, 1863, North Carolina, John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson Letter To Joseph Fulford; December 2, 1863, North Carolina, John Hutchinson
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Hutchinson encloses a check to Fulford and instructs "please fill up for amt of my note due the Merchants' Bank of Newbern_ Please cancel the Note + send it to me."
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 Sept. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 Sept. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Please return this soon William
San Juan Island Sep 25th/63 [1863]
Dear Brother
Yours of July 30th came to hand last week and received a warm welcome, it is such a pleasure and relief to me to hear from home. When I say this you perhaps may wonder why it is that I am so delinquent in writing but the fact is my dear brother that I have little to write about except myself (and that so very unsatisfactory) that I often commence a letter and give it up thoroughly overcome with the blackest kind of blues. The isolated life …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 June 2, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 June 2, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria June 2d 1863 Dear Brother Yours of Mch” [March] 26th was received last week, and afforded me much pleasure, and gratification as it had been sometime since I had received any news from any one at home, and I was becoming fearfull [fearful], that when I did hear from you, that I should get bad news, but thank God, my dear brother, such was not the case, and I have been once more rejoyced [rejoiced] to know that you were all enjoying good health, and were prospered spiritually and temporally. I find that I am not able to …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1863 March 14, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1863 March 14, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
San Juan Island March 14th 1863
My Dear Brother When I wrote you last under date of Dec [December] 21st I mentioned (for the hundredth time probably) that I was going to improve, and write you oftner, than I had been in the habit of doing, but alas for human resolutions, and most especially my own, for they are barren of fruits, and productive of only regrets, at their failure. I have however been exceedingly occupied since I last wrote, the winter being unusually fine and dry, there has been a demand for lime, that we were unprepared …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1863 March 14, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1863 March 14, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
San Juan Island Mch [March] 14th 1863
My dear Brother Enclosed I send you an account of sales of the Rubber Boots & Shoes shipped me by Ashley the charges on them, are only what I actually paid out on them and nothing in the way of commissions. The shipments were unfortunate though the goods, being of such an inferior quality, had they proved equal to Haywards Boots &, Shoes that are sold in this market, I think that I could have made something upon them instead of being obliged to sell them at a ruinous loss. I had …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Nov. 10, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Nov. 10, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria V I [Vancouver Island], Nov [November] 10th 1862
My Dear Brother I arrived here this morning from San Juan Island, and found your welcome letter awaiting me at the Post Office. I regret that I did not get it sooner, but I have not been in Victoria for about six weeks, and although I have requested persons to enquire for the letters for me, they have reported none. I am confident however, from the date of yours Aug [August] 28th, that it must have been here the last time I sent. I am sure that I …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 July 27, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 July 27, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria July 27th 1862 My Dear Brother
On my return to this place last week from Portland, Oregon, where I had been something over a month on business, I found your two welcome letters of April 10th & May 28th. I cannot understand why it is that letters are so delayed on the way from Canada to this place, I ought to have received yours of April 10th previous to my leaving for Portland, neither do I receive more than one half of the letters you write me, for you mention that for the past …
Private Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1862 July 27, Augustin Hibbard
Private Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1862 July 27, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria July 27th 1862
Private
My Dear Brother[,]
Enclosed you will please find two blank notes sent for my signature. I feel that I am unable to sufficiently thank you for your kind letter of May 28th, [and] nor to express my gratitude for the kind brotherly feeling pervailing [prevailing] it. The obligations that I am under to you and Ashley are of such a nature, and my position with regard to them is so unsatisfactory, that it has weighed heavily upon my spirits and caused me many a sleepless night, [and] [ ] [ ] [for] …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 June 2, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To Brother [William Hibbard], 1863 June 2, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria V I June 2d 1863
My Dear Brother
How I wish that it was in my power to fill up this sheet with something satisfactory to myself as well as to you, but I cannot it is still the same old story, of struggling and hoping, of that hope defered [deferred], which maketh the heart sick. I had hoped to have had a good summer trade (and may yet, late in the season) but the price of labour [labor] has taken such a rise that all building is stoped [stopped] for the present. Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, and all other …
George W. Randolph, Confederate Secretary Of War, Writes To An Unidentifed Cotton Manufacturer, June 1862., George Wythe Randolph
George W. Randolph, Confederate Secretary Of War, Writes To An Unidentifed Cotton Manufacturer, June 1862., George Wythe Randolph
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Randolph writes to an unidentified cottton manufacturer that he has been informed that "exhorbitant" prices are being charged for certain goods. Randolph also requests that his correspondent reply to him what quantity and what price such goods can be furnished at the time of writing and over the subsequent 30, 60, and 90 days at various points throughout the Southern rail system. Randolph further adds that "cotton manufacturers must not ex[ect to sell their goods at unreasonable prices[....]while other classes are suffering[.]"
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Apr. 24, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Apr. 24, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria April 24th 1862
Dear Brother
Yours of Feby [February] 14th came to hand last mail, but the Steamer remained here so short a time that I had not time to answer it then. The receipt of of it gave me much pleasure for I had not heard from any of you at home for a long time. The last letter that I received was from Ashley under date of Jany [January] 1st which I answered on Mch [March] 5th I shall expect to hear from him again in May. Our mail facilities for the past …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Apr. 24, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1862 Apr. 24, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria April 24th 1862
Dear Brother
According to your request, I will write all business matters upon a separate sheet hereafter. I have not much to write at the present, and the little that I have to write I fear you will find very unsatisfactory, for it most assuredly is so to me. I have so woefully slipped up in all my calculations and come so far short of realizing what I expected, that I fear that you will have lost all confidence in my ability and judgment, and have come to the, perhaps, very reasonable conclusion, that I …
Requsition Form Signed By States Rights Gist, States Rights Gist, Lawrence M. Keitt
Requsition Form Signed By States Rights Gist, States Rights Gist, Lawrence M. Keitt
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Requisition form signed by States Rights Gist which records the aquisition of muskets, bayonets, and assorted accessories and weapons. Dated February 15th, 1862 in Charleston, S.C.
Report On The Trade And Resources Of The Countries On The North-Western Boundary Of India, Punjab (India)
Report On The Trade And Resources Of The Countries On The North-Western Boundary Of India, Punjab (India)
Books in English
An attempt has been made to bring into one view the principal facts which have been recorded by former travelers, or are now derivable from other sources, concerning the trade and resources of the countries beyond the north-western boundary of British India, with the object of furnishing information auxiliary to the future improvement of the existing intercourse between them and our own territories.
Valuable maps have been furnished by Major Walker, and Captain P. Lumsden.
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1861 Dec. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1861 Dec. 25, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Victoria VI [Vancouver Island] –[ Dec 25th/61
Dear Brother
This is Christmas day and as I take my pen to write you a few lines. Wishing you a merrie time and a happy New Year, my mind travels back to years, and I am again taking my Christmas dinner at St. Andrews surrounded by the loved ones at home, it is a pleasing illusion, and I suffer myself to enjoy it for awhile, but as I dismiss it, God knows, how much I wish that it was a reality. I wrote you a few hurried lines by the …
South Carolina "Bond For Money" Between D. Goudelock And Anderson Pound[?], Union District, February 8, 1860. Signed By States Rights Gist And John R. R. Giles, States Rights Gist, D. Goudelock, John R.R. Giles, Anderson Pound
South Carolina "Bond For Money" Between D. Goudelock And Anderson Pound[?], Union District, February 8, 1860. Signed By States Rights Gist And John R. R. Giles, States Rights Gist, D. Goudelock, John R.R. Giles, Anderson Pound
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
$5000 South Carolina "bond for money" between D. Goudelock and Anderson Pound[?], Union District, February 8, 1860. Signed by States Rights Gist, John R. R. Giles, T.W.G. Giles and one other.
Promissory Note, States Rights Gist Is Lender. 1859., States Rights Gist
Promissory Note, States Rights Gist Is Lender. 1859., States Rights Gist
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Promissory note for payment of States Rights for $56.34. 1859
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [Ashley & William Hibbard] Feb. 7, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [Ashley & William Hibbard] Feb. 7, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Fort Townsend, Washington Territory
Feby [February] 7th 1859
Dear Brothers,
It is now more than two years since I have received a letter from you, or have written to you. This is not right, we should correspond once a year at the least, but I suppose that you like myself, have been your whole time, so occupied with business, that although you have often thought of me, and, determined to write to me when you would have leisure, yet the time has insensibly passed away, and the letters are still unwritten. I do not seek to excuse myself but …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1856 Oct. 16, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1856 Oct. 16, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Fort Steilacoom, Puget Sound
Washington Territory
Oct 16th 1856
Dear Brother,
Your very welcome letter of Aug 18th reached me yesterday, and my heart was once more gladdened by knowing that at that date you were all well at home. I am, thank God, in good health and my prospects, in a worldly point of view are very fair. I have pretty severe work, as I am travelling the most of the time, and the facilities are small. My business is buying oil and cranberries, and, selling goods on [commission], for three houses in San Francisco.
I am …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1856 July 21, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1856 July 21, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
San Francisco July 21st/56
My Dear Brother
I returned to this city on the 10 [ ] in good health having enjoyed my trip to Oregon, and, Puget Sound very much. I intend going up to the Sound again in about ten days. I went up for the purpose of getting orders, and, soliciting trade for a firm in this city, and, at the same time took a small stock of goods with me I did very well, and, think that there is a very good opening for a fair trade on the Sound.
It is one of …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William Hibbard 1856 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William Hibbard 1856 Feb. 4, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
No abstract provided.
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1855 Nov. 20, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1855 Nov. 20, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
San Francisco Nov 20th 1855
My Dearest Brother
According to my promise in my letter to William by the last mail, I now proceed to answer yours of July 8th. If you could actually realize my dear brother the pleasure that your letters give me and how anxiously I look for letters from home every mail, you would I think, often devote a few leisure moments in writing to me. I know that I am sadly remiss of my duty, in writing home so seldom, but the privations, hardships, and, disapointments [disappointments] I have experienced during the …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William Hibbard 1855 Nov. 3, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To William Hibbard 1855 Nov. 3, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Mr. R. Hubbard
Montreal
Canada East
Augustine
San Francisco
3 Nov [November] 1855
San Francisco Nov 3, 1855
My Dear Brother,
It is now nearly nine months since I have written to you, or any of the family. Doubtless you think this strange and unjustifiable, and I will not attempt to say that it is not. But this much I must say, that my long silence has not proceeded from any want of brotherly love, or, affection on my past, (for God knows how dear you all are to me, and how earnestly I have desired, and still desire to …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 Oct. 12, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 Oct. 12, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Coloma Oct 12th 1854
My Dear Brother
I received your letter of Aug [August] 17th in Sept. [September] but not in time to answer it by last mail
You can readily conceive that it was with much anxiety that I opened it, for the black seal told me, too well, that some-one who was near and dear to me had been taken by the hand of Death, to that bourne from whence no traveller [traveler] returns.
I should have liked very much to have seen brother Benton again in this world, but the will of the Lord be …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 April 12, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 April 12, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Coloma April 12th 1854
Dear Brother
Yours of Jany [January] 12th came duly to hand but I have been so busy getting in my [craps] fencing [al], that I have allowed a longer time than I should to pass without answering it. I trust that you found your trip to Europe to be one of both pleasure and profit. There is something peculiarly interesting in visiting countries, and viewing objects that have by their associations with past ages and occurrences become subjects of Historical interest, and had I a fortune I should certainly spend a few years in so doing. …
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 Jan. 12, Augustin Hibbard
Letter From Augustin Hibbard To [William Hibbard] 1854 Jan. 12, Augustin Hibbard
Gold Rush Life
Coloma Jany [January] 12th 1854
My Dear Brother
I believe that you of all the family write me the oftnest [oftenest], and your letters are always interesting and generaly [generally] long ones. Therefore in inditing this short Epistle to you I feel that shall still remain largely in your debt. I should have certainly written you a long letter by this mail had I not known that the letter to Father & Mother would be read by you and that you would consider it the same as you would were it addressed to you. In one of your letters you …