Papers, 1839-1878.

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Papers, 1839-1878.

Letters and papers concerning the operation of a gristmill by Wilson Perry and James Davis near Woodville, North Carolina. One letter, 1865, written by the Federal assistant superintendent of Negro affairs, orders Davis to free some Negroes.

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Davis, James L., 1924-

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Biographical note: Supervisor involved in inspecting and vaccinating cattle in Mexico in 1949 as a member of the Mexico-American Commission for the Eradication of Hoof and Mount Disease. Also known as the Aftosa Commission, it existed in the late 1940s to early 1950s to eradicate an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Mexico, where the disease is known as aftosa. From the description of James Davis letters (photocopies), ca. 1949-1949. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona...

Perry, Wilson.

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