your affection towards me has been severely tested, & yet your deportment in our Casual entercourse, convinces me that it still exists. My anxiety to preserve it, is the cause of this address. Coloo S Carr. has for years been to me, a sly & insido insidious foe. I believe, although before...
When Chs L. Bankhead, mentioned that T. J. Randolph was gone to Warren—Ann. C. Bankhead expressed her utter astonishment—said that he had promised to go there no more, and had told her Cousin William the same thing. Mr. B said he was certainly gone with Dr. Carr, and was determined during this...
This writing proves that I have sold & recieved payment for a a negro woman named Winny and her two children, and that I promise, and am bound to give a bill of sale for sd negro’s having reced payment— as witness my hand &