Letter to Loammy Husbands from Abington Perkins, September 28, 1776.

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Title

Letter to Loammy Husbands from Abington Perkins, September 28, 1776.

Date

1776-09-28

Description

Letter written by Abington Perkins to Loammy Husbands in Charles Town, South Carolina, on September 28, 1776. Concerning sale of Husbands’ horse.
2023-05-03
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Type

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Source

Ms. 120, Loammy Husbands, letter, 1776.

Language

English

Identifier

Ms120

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Transcription

Mr. Husbands, I Right [illegible] to Let you Know that I Sold your Horse for fifty pounds. Before I sold him I went to Caldwell and he tuck up the [illegible] and gave me his Note. But I [illegible] my self I [illegible] satisfied and will give him his Note when he come or [illegible] for it you must execute me for I [illegible] to right any more. I your friend

A. Kington Perkin

To Mr.
Loammy Husbands
September 28, 1776
Loammy Husbands
Grenadier

[illegible] Husbanda
Bacon Regiment
Captain Suler
In Charles town

Citation

Perkins, Abington, “Letter to Loammy Husbands from Abington Perkins, September 28, 1776.,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed November 10, 2025, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1410.