Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Slave Sale, Death Notice for Mrs. James A. Ray (1851), Marriage License for James A. Lee and Lucinda Ray (25 March 1854), February 1810 – December 1855
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Typescripts of Items in Box 1, Folder 1, February 1810 – December 1855
Each folder has a few items not in other folder
Correspondence, Legal, and Financial Documents, June 1856 – February 1864
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Typescripts of Items in Box 1, Folder 3, June 1856 - February 1864
Each folder has a few items not in other folder
Correspondence, Legal, and Financial Documents, May 1865 – June 1899
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Typescripts for Items in Box 1, Folder 5, May 1865 – June 1899
Each folder has a few items not in other folder
Genealogical Information on Gen. James A. Ray [Revolutionary War] and Descendants Compiled by James A. Lee, Son of C. H. Lee; Letter Recounting Trip to Chicago’s World Fair (1893), March 1902 – May 1962
Includes copies of originals owned by others
Correspondence, Legal, and Financial Documents, n.d.
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Transcripts of Items in Box 1, Folder 9, n.d.
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Home of Dr. James Ray, 378 Bellevue St., Opelousas, Built 1853, n.d.
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