Indenture between John and America P. Cocke, Marengo County, Alabama, and Andrew m. Woods, Sumter County, Alabama, January 1, 1868

This document is part of the John Cocke papers that contains the personal, business, and legal papers of this 19th century Marengo County, Alabama, plantation owner, who not only managed his own plantation but also served as an agent for various family members. Financial papers consist of receipts...

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Indenture between John and America P. Cocke, Marengo County, Alabama, and Andrew m. Woods, Sumter County, Alabama, January 1, 1868
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description This document is part of the John Cocke papers that contains the personal, business, and legal papers of this 19th century Marengo County, Alabama, plantation owner, who not only managed his own plantation but also served as an agent for various family members. Financial papers consist of receipts from grocers and suppliers detailing purchases (including slave purchases); account books for his blacksmith shop; and labor accounts with payroll. There are cotton records that contain correspondence as well as accounts.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries.
spelling Indenture between John and America P. Cocke, Marengo County, Alabama, and Andrew m. Woods, Sumter County, Alabama, January 1, 1868Text1868 January 1engelectronic; image/jpeg; 2 p.This document is part of the John Cocke papers that contains the personal, business, and legal papers of this 19th century Marengo County, Alabama, plantation owner, who not only managed his own plantation but also served as an agent for various family members. Financial papers consist of receipts from grocers and suppliers detailing purchases (including slave purchases); account books for his blacksmith shop; and labor accounts with payroll. There are cotton records that contain correspondence as well as accounts.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries.indenturesThe University of Alabama Libraries Special CollectionsJohn Cocke PapersBox 3459, Folder 26u0003_0000328_0001813http://purl.lib.ua.edu/24303Images are in the public domain or protected under U.S. copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code), and both types may be used for research and private study. For publication, commercial use, or reproduction, in print or digital format, of all images and/or the accompanying data, users are required to secure prior written permission from the copyright holder and from archives@ua.edu. When permission is granted, please credit the images as Courtesy of The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections.http://cdm17336.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/u0003_0000328/id/4810
title Indenture between John and America P. Cocke, Marengo County, Alabama, and Andrew m. Woods, Sumter County, Alabama, January 1, 1868
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