Store order written by James White for Edward Poole
1876Hand written letter on a sheet of paper with two small holes.
James White was former convict no.3827. He was literate.
Edward Poole was a farmer at South Greenough.
Details
Details
Greenough Flats may 25 1876
Mr Maly
sir please let the Barer have three pounds of Tobacco and one pair of womens boots 4 and you will oblige me and 6 lb of dried apples
James White
pro Edward poole
Entd
This note provides evidence that James White worked for Edward Poole at Greenough.
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