Box 1
Contains 100 Results:
Letter, David Burford in Fort Pickering, Tenn., to John Armstrong in Washington, D.C., 1814 September 8
ALS. 1p. Letter of advice relative to procurement of a keel boat for transportation of troops to New Orleans.
Bill of Exchange, David Burford in Fort Pickering, Tenn., to John Armstrong in Washington, D.C., 1814 September 8
ADS. 1p. Bill of Exchange in payment for keel boat transportation of troops to New Orleans. Included on same document as September 8, 1814 letter.
Abstract of provisions issued at Fort Pickering, Tenn., 1814 November 8
ADS. 1p. Documents provisions issued September 1 to November 5, 1814 at Fort Pickering and is signed by Burford.
Letter, David Burford in Fort Pickering, Tenn., to James Monroe in Washington, D.C., 1815 January 31
1p. Discusses a Bill of Exchange for rations.
Bill of Exchange, David Burford in Fort Pickering, Tenn., to James Monroe in Washington, D.C., 1815 January 31
ADS. 1p. Bill of Exchange for $335.50. Included on same document as January 31, 1815 letter.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 18th Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1816
ADS. 1p. Annual return of the strength and condition of the 18th Regiment, Tennessee Militia, under the command of James Holleman.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 34th Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1816 April 28
ADS. 1p. Return, on printed form, of strength and condition of the 34th Regiment, Tennessee Militia under the command of Joseph Nevill.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 32nd Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1816 October 11
ADS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 32nd Regiment, Tennessee Militia, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel George Caperton.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 32nd Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1817 April 28
ADS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 32nd Regiment of the Tennessee Militia under the command of Lieutenant Colonel George Caperton.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 29th Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1817 May 5
ADS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 29th Regiment of the Tennessee Militia under the command of William Douglas.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 8th Brigade of the Militia of Tennessee, 1817 May 8
DS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 8th Brigade of the Tennessee Militia under the Command of Brigadier General William C. Smart, signed by Burford.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 18th Regiment of the Militia of Tennessee, 1817 June 13
DS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 18th Regiment of the Tennessee militia under the command of James Holleman.
Report of the Strength and Condition of the 2nd Regiment of Warren County, 1817 July 15
ADS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 2nd Regiment of Warren County under the command of Colonel Alexander Hill.
Annual Return of the Strength and Condition of the 35th Regiment of of the Militia of Tennessee, 1817 September 13
ADS. 1p. Return of the strength and condition of the 35th Regiment of the Tennessee Militia under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Abel Willis.
Letter, Representative Samuel Hogg in Washington, D.C., to David Burford in Carthage, Tenn., 1818 February 3
ALS. 2pp. Concerns Burford's account as quartermaster and related news from Washington.
Letter, Representative Samuel Hogg in Washington, D.C., to David Burford in Carthage, Tenn., 1818 March 21
ALS. 2pp. Discusses quartermaster accounts and legislative news of Washington.
Partnership Agreement, 1827 October 26
ADS. 2pp. Partnership agreement between Burford and Jourdan Saunders in forming the slave trading firm of J. M. Saunders and Co.
Letter, Jourdan Saunders in Alexandria, Va., to David Burford in Carthage, Tenn., 1829 October 29
ALS. 3pp. Discusses the purchase of slaves including prices, cost of transportation to New Orleans, and losses (including a runaway and a case of injury by self-mutilation).
Letter, Jourdan Saunders in New Orleans, La., to David Burford in Nashville, Tenn., 1829 November 17
ALS. 3pp. Discusses market conditions including that "the sugar crop is not to be complained of, and cotton first rate," and the probability of legislation "to prohibit absolutely the introduction of slave" into Louisiana.
Letter, Jourdan Saunders in New Orleans, La., to David Burford in Carthage, Tenn., 1830 January 3
ALS. 3pp. Comments on finding "3 negroes unsold," prospects for selling them, prospects for collecting debts, and the fear of further legislation restricting slave trade.