INDEX TO THE PAPERS (Continued)
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Statement by Major General William Carroll, August 1, 1816, certifying that Sterling C. Robertson was detached from (New) Orleans to Natchez to furnish stores for the sick at that place, and that he performed the march in that route in the discharge of his duty. |
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Sterling C. Robertson to the United States: claim for transportation, August 1, 1816. |
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Survey for Robert Leftwich: 25 acres in Logan County, Kentucky, August 24, 1816. |
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Sterling C. Robertson to John Childress, October 24, 1816, power of attorney to collect, from the Department of War, $155.00 due for transportation of baggage. |
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Robert Leftwich's proposal concerning the road from Russellville to Christian Orndorff's Mill, (about November 1, 1816). |
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Samuel Reading to Robert Leftwich, December 11, 1816, deed for 224 acres in Logan County. |
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1817 |
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Walter Jones to Robert Leftwich, February 8, 1817, deed for 50 acres on Red River in Logan County. |
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Robert Leftwich to Pleasant Pipes, February 27, 1817, deed to 50 acres on Red River in Logan County. |
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Sterling C. Robertson to William Watters, April 19, 1817, deed to 200 acres on Richland Creek, Giles County, Tennessee. |
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Advertisement of dry goods, hardware, queensware, and groceries by Boyd & League, The Clarion, & Tennessee Gazette, Nashville, November 11, 1817. |
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1818 |
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Notice of dissolution of partnership between Richard Boyd and Hosea H. League, January 26, 1818. |
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William C. Porter and Elizabeth Porter to Robert Leftwich, June 1, 1818, deed to lot in Russellville, Kentucky. |
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Patrick H. Darby vs. Jane Herrod, Enock Tucker, Henry Tucker, Riggs Rucker, Sarah Cazeen, John Demor, and Hannah his wife, Nicholas Norris and Nancy his wife, James M'Farlin and Phebe his wife, Joseph Casselbury, Joseph Robertson, Wm. Dorris, Henry Johnson and Sterling C. Robertson, June 20, 1818, citation for suit in equity. |
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Notice of sale of lands in West Tennessee belonging to Andrew Erwin, July 6, 1818. |
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Advertisement of Nicholson's Encyclopedia by I. Ingram, agent, August 22, 1818. |
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Advertisement of entertainment at the Sign of the Golden Eagle, November 6, 1818, by G. E. Edwards. |
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Notice that N. Patteson will open a commission house in New Orleans, dated November 24, 1818. |
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