1861 |
This is paid in full MrMr. Stamford of Georgia to sending to the grove wharf for metallic Burial Case to takeingtaking up the corpscorpse of MrMr. J. J. Reese Dcst>deceased which was buried in the new burying ground and sealed it up in buryalburial case to makeingmaking a new case to same to makeingmaking a pillow and a shroud (or sheatsheet) for same and furnished the Cement to seal the case with and packed same this worckwork was done on last sundaySunday |
2.50$2.50 15.00$15.00 5.00$5.00 2.50$2.50 |
1861 Paid |
Judge Dickerson of Georgia or DoctrDoctor Sweeney for E R Dickerson Dickinson a young man died at ColleageCollege Hospital to makeingmaking a first rate ornam- ented mahogany coffin for E. R. Dickerson & packed same in a case to be sent to Georgia, and stowed corpscorpse at my old house for safe keeping by agreement to a metallic coffin for another son before this one |
60.00$60.00 85.00$85.00 |
1861 |
Estate of Mildred Piggot a daughter of Nathaniel Piggott Deceased to a first rate Mahogany coffin Ornamented for herself and had a case for same also |
60.00$60.00 |
1861 |
Confederate States of America to makeingmaking a coffin for Joseph T Laborde a private in Company H, 2nd La Regt Captn Captain and he died at the ColleageCollege Hospital and his grave is the th one in this row to diggindigging grave for same to conveyance for same to a head board for the grave which was directed by one of the men the head board is paid for |
10.00$10.00 2.00$2.00 1.00$1.00 2.00$2.00 |
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