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Samuel McDowell Tate Papers, 1852-1876

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Papers, 1852-1876, of Samuel McDowell Tate (1830-1897 of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, consisting of letters, 1852-1876, to Tate concerning a lawsuit and purchase of land; restitution for a piano burned during shipment; a request for free passage on the Western North Carolina Railroad for children being taught by missionaries from the American Tract Society; a question about "pleasant society" along the Western North Carolina Railroad near or in the mountains; brick buildings for rent in Richmond, Virginia; request for fare reduction on the Western North Carolina Railroad for Southern Republican Association members during an upcoming election; and an application sent to Tate by Fred Fisher of Lexington, Virginia. Papers also include invoices, 1869-1874, for a Smith's No. 2 well fixture and for ten bags of ground plaster and a money order, both purchases made by Tate.

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Samuel McDowell Tate Papers, 1852-1876

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