Reed (Thomas Buck) letter [manuscript]
Online resources: Collection description Summary: Thomas Buck Reed (1787-1829) was a lawyer from Lexington, Kentucky, who came to Natchez to practice law. He became Natchez City Clerk, State Attorney General (1821-1826) and U. S. Senator (1826-1827). This letter was written from Natchez to Stephen H. Strong, Liberty, and concerns the case of Samuel W. Foreman in the Orphans Court of Adams County.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Archive Request | Mississippi Department of Archives and History | Manuscript Collections | Archival Reading Room | Z/1192.000/F/Folder 1 | Available | B99613 |
Thomas Buck Reed (1787-1829) was a lawyer from Lexington, Kentucky, who came to Natchez to practice law. He became Natchez City Clerk, State Attorney General (1821-1826) and U. S. Senator (1826-1827). This letter was written from Natchez to Stephen H. Strong, Liberty, and concerns the case of Samuel W. Foreman in the Orphans Court of Adams County.
Cite as: Z/1192.000: Reed (Thomas Buck) Letter.