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 1860-02-15. 
February 15, 1860 from J. H. Paxton to Dr. James H. Minor

  

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February 15, 1860 from J. H. Paxton to Dr. James H. Minor

Sir

I beg to say that on the return of the
M. C. Stevens [1] from the leeward there was landed
from her another box of merchandize for the
Terril people, of which I had no former
knowledge, because there came no invoice
or bill of landing for the goods shipped.

At the time of the sailing of the Stevens
I had not been informed of the landing of
this box—thus she left for the U S without
your being advised of it. The box refered
to contained the following

1 Bundle for Judy Harden containing

       
1 ps unbleached cotton  37 0/4 Yds 
1 " Blue flannel  14 " 
1 " Prints  43 " 
1 " Blue denims  433

1 Bundle for Maria Barrett containing

     
1 ps unbleached cotton  371
1 " Blue flannel  573
1 " Blue denims  451

1 Bundle for Saml Carrs family containing

       
1 ps unbleached cotton  34 " 
1 " Prints  39 2
1 " Blue flannel  52 1
1 " Blue denims  45 2


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2 Bundles for Hugh Walker's family containing

         
1 ps blue denims  45 3 Yds 
2 " Prints  39 39 " 
1 " Bed Ticking  52 3
1 " white shirting  38 " 
1" Blue flannel  52 3

1 Bundle for Tibey Scott containing

     
1 ps unbleached cotton  35 1
1 " Prints  40 " 
1 " Blue denims  45 1

1 Bundle for Willy Franklin, Richd Barrett & Grand child orphant

       
1 ps W. Shirting  42 Yds 
1 " Prints  40 " 
1 " W. flannel  26 2
1 Blue Denims  45 3

1 Bundle for Coleman family containing

       
1 ps w. shirting  43 1
1 " Prints  35 2 
1 " Blue flannel  51 1 
1 " Blue denims  45 3 

1 Bundle for Adeline Southal & Lucy Twine

     
1 ps unbleached cotton  36 1
1 " w. flannel  26 " 
1 " Prints  40 " 
and to each bundle there are a small bundle of
assorted thread and needles


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It is necessary that you instruct your shippers
to forward by mail, that is by the ship in which
the goods come, an invoice of these and bill
of lading. These articles are indispensible
at the Customs House—And without which,
goods are subject to be opened, and duties
assessed at once—if the parties to whom
said goods are shipped be not reliable.
I wrote to you by the Stevens that the bill for
the freight of the goods out had been
handed me for payment—as also the
bill for the transportation of the goods to the
depot I am looking for dayly. The transpor
tation of the three Kegs of nails, box of hard
ware, and box of shoes from the depot to Careys
burg I met myself—, for which I hold
you indebted to me—as also should I pay
the other bills i.e., the duty bill, and Transporta
tion bill from Monrovia to the depot.

Hoping this will reach you timely. I am dear Sir
Your obdt Servant

J. H. Paxton

To Dr. James H. Minor
Cobham depot
Albemarle Co
Virginia
 
[1]

The Mary Caroline Stevens was a ship built to transport the freed slaves and their provisions to Liberia.