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Letter to Thomas D. Price from Joseph Clarke: Liberty Tenn Feby 8th 1868 Thos D Price Dear sir your bacon is all well cured and ready for market as fine a lot as I ever saw I have never got but one lard barrel The other is yet in pots kettles jars and borrowed stands JC You will please send me about two hundred or if (illegible) two hundred and fifty Dollars and oblige yours Joseph Clarke NB I send Leml Bratten my lard note is now (illegible) JC <on back side of paper> Rec'd Feby 9th 1868 Two Hundred Dollars on the within order Jos Clarke Test L.W. Williams Wm. Leml Bratton his mark x Paid for Hauling from Clarks on 3719 W Bacon & Lard $27.88 ----------- NOTE: In 1850, Thomas D. Price, wife Isabella, and family were living in DeKalb Co. In 1860, Thomas, now a widower, was living in Davidson Co. In 1870, Thomas and his second wife, Fannie Miller Slade Price, were living in Smith Co. Notify Administrator about this message?
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