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| Size | 7 items |
| Abstract | Sanford Kingsbery was a farmer and businessman of Carrolton, Georgia, active 1846-1850. He was active in other parts of Georgia as well. He was a member of the partnership of Kingsbery and Buchanan, based in Carrolton. Business letters to Sanford Kingsbery and one letter to his wife on the death of her father. Business letters report on agricultural conditions, forecasts, and prices at various places in western Georgia, 1846-1850. Several letters relate to loan payments and other financial matters. |
| Creator | Kingsbery, Sanford, fl. 1846-1850. |
| Language | English |
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Sanford Kingsbery was a farmer and businessman of Carrolton, Georgia, active 1846-1850. He was active in other parts of Georgia as well. He was a member of the partnership of Kingsbery and Buchanan, based in Carrolton.
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Business letters to Sanford Kingsbery and one letter to his wife on the death of her father. Business letters report on agricultural conditions, forecasts, and prices at various places in western Georgia, 1846-1850. Several letters relate to loan payments and other financial matters.
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