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1887 LETTER REV WO STEPHEN TO HIS FATHER JACOB STEPHEN 1907 LETTER & 3 RECEIPTS

$ 5.27

Availability: 49 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: This auction is for a typed letter from Reverend Walter Oscar Stephen to his Father Jacob Stephen and a 1907 letter to his Brother and Sister in Revere, Missouri. From the Estate of Walter Willisson Stephen, son of Rev. W.O. Stephen. 1887 letter is written from Stockton, Alabama and he is encouraging his Father to purchase land there and raise a new kind of cow imported from Germany called Holsteins. The 1907 letter is after their Father's death and he kind of bad mouths their step Mother! There are also three receipts from his brother for his share of the family farm after his Father's death. The letter has creases and a stain on the first page, receipts are creased We love rare and odd items, please bookmark us as a favorite seller as we list new items almost every day. Auntbee is always happy to combine multiple item purchases to save on your shipping charges!

    Description

    .....1887 LETTER REV W.O. STEPHEN TO HIS FATHER JACOB STEPHEN, 1907 LETTER TO HIS BROTHER AND SISTER AND THREE RECEIPTS FROM THE WALTER WILLISSON STEPHEN ESTATE
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    VERY IMPORTANT ITEM INFORMATION, PLEASE READ!
    This auction is for a typed letter
    from Reverend Walter Oscar Stephen to his Father Jacob Stephen and a 1907 letter to his Brother and Sister in Revere, Missouri. From the Estate of Walter Willisson Stephen, son of Rev. W.O. Stephen. 1887 letter is written from Stockton, Alabama and he is encouraging his Father to purchase land there and raise a new kind of cow imported from Germany called Holsteins. The 1907 letter is after their Father's death and he kind of bad mouths their step Mother! There are also three receipts from his brother for his share of the family farm after his Father's death. The letter has
    creases and a stain on the first page, receipts are
    creased
    We love rare and odd items, please bookmark us as a favorite seller as we list new items almost every day. Auntbee is always happy to combine multiple item purchases to save on your shipping charges!