Miscellaneous Documents
File — Box: 2979, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
The collection contains letters to and from Denton regarding business matters, as well as various documents and maps relating to his business in Mobile. Agricola Wilkins, acting as Denton's agent, wrote a significant portion of the letters, which describe both Wilkins's and Denton's business endeavors in Mobile. After Wilkins left Mobile in 1840, other individuals assumed the role of agent for Denton and continued the correspondence regarding his Mobile property. In addition to shedding light on Denton's business affairs in Mobile, the letters in this collection provide lively and detailed descriptions of life in Mobile in the 1830s and 1840s, when the cotton market dominated the city's financial landscape. Letters also include descriptions of yellow fever outbreaks and destructive fires in Mobile, a steamboat journey from Mobile to Wetumpka, Alabama, and frontier life in Pontotoc, Mississippi. The collection is divided into four series: Outgoing Correspondence, Incoming Correspondence, Other Correspondence, and Miscellaneous Documents.
Dates
- 1831 - 1844
Extent
From the Collection: 0.4 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
- Miscellaneous document : Map of St. Francis property
- Miscellaneous document : Agricola Wilkins statement of Reynolds claim
- Miscellaneous document : Schedule of finances on the dissolution of firm, Wilkins and Monell, n.d.
- Miscellaneous document : Map of part of west of Water Street, south of St. Francis Street, Mobile
- Miscellaneous document : Cash paid on mortgage to Bank of Norfolk
- Miscellaneous document : Memorandum of agreement between B.F. Copeland and J. Monell, 1835
- Miscellaneous document : Mobile chancery decree, 1841
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections Repository