Creator: Territorial Governor (RG 2).

Collection Summary: A collection of documents pertaining to bonding and licensing of territorial officials and merchants. Bonds as well as oaths of office were required of persons holding certain positions or conducting certain business.  These documents can be described as follows: 

  • (1) Bonds for tax collectors, sheriffs and a few county officers.  Note that the sheriff served as tax collector in the early years of the territory and some of these papers are marked as such. A few signed oaths of office are also included.
     

  • (2) Bonds and Licenses for Indian Traders (merchants granted the right to trade with various Indian tribes).
     

  • (3) Bonds for Land Surveyors and their assistants (notably, chain carriers or bearers). Numerous signed oaths (also called affirmations) are included with these records. Dates for these materials were taken from within the text of the documents. A calendar of documents can be found below. Document numbers for each item are supplied in brackets.
     

Access Restrictions: Original records in this series are restricted due to age and/or fragility.

Date(s): 1802-1817.

Volume: 1.00 Cubic Feet.

Finding Aid Created By: Colby Cox in April 2025.

Related Materials: TBD.

Record Group History: The Territorial Governor of Mississippi was the figure selected by the U.S. Congress to be the leading political figure of the Mississippi Territory. The Office of the Territorial Governor was created on April 7, 1798, when the creation of the Mississippi Territory was authorized. The Territorial Governor initially had full power over the creation of legislation until a general assembly was formed to represent the state in May of 1800. The Territorial Governor additionally served as the commander-in-chief of the Mississippi militia and was given authority over affairs with native peoples. The office was abolished once Mississippi became a full state in 1817.

Collection Inventory:
Box Content 

Box Number

County Coroner Bonds: 181119857
County Court Clerk Bonds: 180619857
Indian Trader Bonds & Licenses: 1802-181719857
Sheriff Bonds: 1814-181719857
Land Surveyor Bonds & Oaths: 1803-181719858
Land Surveyor Bonds & Oaths: 180719864
Land Surveyor Bonds & Oaths: 181019864
Tax Collector Bonds & Oaths: 1805-1817118
Tax Collector Bonds: 1811-181219864

 

Calendar of Documents for Bonds, Licenses & Oaths of Office
County Coroner and County Clerk Bonds
DATEABSTRACTBOX #
Jan. 28, 1806Bond, William B. Elam, Clerk of the County Court of Claiborne County, et al., to Governor Williams, for faithfully discharging the duties of his office [Doc. #B1]19857
May 27, 1811Bond, George Newman, Coroner of Adams County, William B. Shields, and John Newman, to Governor Holmes, for faithfully discharging the duties of his office [Doc. #B2]19857

Indian Trader Bonds & Licenses

Jan. 30, 1802License, granting Abijah Hunt the right to establish a trading house to supply the Chickasaw and other neighboring Indians [Doc. #L1]19857
June, 1803Bond, John Callender, Indian trader, Lyman Harding, & Richard H. Graton, Natchez, to the President, for trading with Indians visiting Natchez [Doc. #B3]19857
April 15, 1807Bond, Robert Hearn and William Irvine, trading under the firm of Hearn and Irvine, et al., to the President, for trading in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations [Doc. #B4]19857
1811Bond, Christopher Stamp, Nashville, Tennessee, and Burwell Vick, to President Madison, for trading with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians [Doc. #B5]19857
June 20, 1811Bond, Jesse Dodson and Samuel Dodson, Hardin County, Kentucky, to Governor Holmes, for trading with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians [Doc. #B6]19857
July 25, 1811Bond, Joseph McCraven, Claiborne County, and Robert Williams, Adams County, to President Madison, for trading with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians [Doc. #B7]19857
July 25, 1811License, Governor Holmes, Washington, granting Jesse Dodson a license to trade with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians [Doc. #L2]19857
March 24, 1816Bond, Thos. Downing & Robt. [Robert] H. Morrow, Adams Co., to President Madison, for trading with the Choctaw Indians [Doc. #B8]19857
Jan. 3, 1817Bond, George Wiggins & Thomas Wiggins, Franklin County, to President Madison, for trading with Chickasaw and Chaktaw [sic] Indians [Doc. #B9]19857
Feb. 14, 1817Bond and license, Wm. M. Allen and Bowker Smith, trading under the firm of Allen and Smith, et al., to the President, for residing in the Choctaw Nation as traders [Doc. #B10]19857
Sheriff Bonds
March 14, 1814Bond, David Ker, Sheriff, Thomas Hinds, and Thomas Calvit, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for faithfully discharging the duties of office [Doc. #B11]19857
Nov. 9, 1814Bond, David Ker, Sheriff, et al., Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for faithfully discharging the duties of office [Doc. #B12]19857
Dec. 23, 1816Bond, Laban Bacot, Sheriff, Abner Barksdale, and Henry Quin, Pike County, to the Governor, for faithfully discharging the duties of his office [Doc. #B13]19857
Sept. 10, 1817Bond, White Turpin, Sheriff, James C. Wilkins, and Archibald Lewis, Adams County, to Governor Holmes, for faithfully discharging the duties of his office [Doc. #B14]19857
Sept. 16, 1817Bond, Jesse Winborne, Sheriff, John Cockerham, and Hardy Coward, Amite County, to Governor Holmes, for faithfully discharging the duties of his office [Doc. #B15]19857
Land Surveyors Bonds & Oaths
Oct. 6, 1803Affirmation, Isaac Briggs, appointed by the President, as Surveyor General, affirming his faithful performance of the duties of his office [Doc. #O1]19858
March 13, 1805Bond, Gideon Fitz, Deputy [Surveyor], and John Dinsmoor, Adams County, to Isaac Briggs, for Fitz's faithful discharge of the duties of his office [Doc. #B16]19858
Dec. 11, 1807Bond, Charles M. Lawson and Samuel L. Winston, Washington, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B17]19864
Dec. 11, 1807Oath, Charles M. Lawson, appointed Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, swearing to faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O2]19858
July 7, 1809Oath, John Canes, appointed Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O3]19858
July 7, 1809Affirmation, Joseph Carson, appointed Deputy Surveyor in the land district east of the Pearl River, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O4]19858
July 24, 1809Oath, Philip B. Harrison and Ellis McCarty, Chain Carriers to Archibald Searcy, before Rush Nutt, Justice of the Peace, that they will perform the duties of chain carriers [Doc. #O5]19858
Aug. 7, 1809Affirmation, Aaron Hitchcock, appointed Deputy Surveyor in the land district west of Pearl River, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O6]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Affirmation, Samuel Hall, Chain Carrier to Charles M. Lawson, before Seth Pease, affirming that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O7]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Copy of Doc. #O7 [Doc. #O8]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Affirmation, Joshua Parker, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O9]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Copy of Doc. #09 [Doc. #O10]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Affirmation, Aaron Hoffman, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O11]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Copy of Doc. #011 [Doc. #O12]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Affirmation, James McClure, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O13]19858
Oct. 12, 1809Copy of Doc. #O13 [Doc. #O14]19858
Oct. 16, 1809Affirmations, Moses Stedham and Joseph Weekley, Chain Carriers, before Wm. Henry, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O15]19858
Oct. 19, 1809Affirmation (two copies on same page), Virgil Swezy, Deputy Surveyor in the land district west of the Pearl River, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O16]19858
Oct. 22, 1809Affirmation, Thomas Wilson, Chain Carrier, before Isaac N. Selser, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O17]19858
Oct. 28, 1809Affirmation, Stephen Buxton, Chain Bearer, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O18]19858
Oct. 28, 1809Copy of Doc. #018 [Doc. #O19]19858
Oct. 30, 1809Oath, John Erwin, Chain Carrier, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O20]19858
Oct. 30, 1809Affirmation (two copies on same page), Thomas Owings, Deputy Surveyor in the land district west of the Pearl River, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O21]19858
Oct. 30, 1809Oath, Nathaniel Davis, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O22]19858
Oct. 30, 1809Copy of Doc. #022 [Doc. #O23]19858
Nov. 3, 1809Affirmation, Adam Stutson, Chain Carrier, before Aaron B. Stevens, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O24]19858
Nov. 3, 1809Affirmation, Archibald Currie, Chain Carrier, before James Drips, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O25]19858
Nov. 6, 1809Affirmation, Davis Lusk, Chain Carrier, before Tho. [Thomas] Owings, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O26]19858
Nov. 7, 1809Affirmation, William B. Edington, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O27]19858
Nov. 7, 1809Affirmation, Archabald Ryals, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O28]19858
Nov. 7, 1809Affirmation, Andrew Milton, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O29]19858
Nov. 12, 1809Affirmation, Russell Massey, Chain Carrier, before Charles Davis, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O30]19858
Nov. 16, 1809Affirmation, Absalom Wallace, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O31]19858
Nov. 16, 1809Copy of Doc. #O31 [Doc. #O32]19858
Nov. 16, 1809Affirmation, Moses Hemly (or Hemby), Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O33]19858
Nov. 16, 1809Copy of Doc. #033 [Doc. #O34]19858
Nov. 17, 1809Affirmation, Andrew Knight, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O35]19858
Nov. 17, 1809Copy of Doc. #035 [Doc. #O36]19858
Nov. 17, 1809Oath, William B. Edington, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O37]19858
Nov. 23, 1809Affirmation, John Bell, Chain Carrier, before Charles Davis, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O38]19858
Nov. 27, 1809Oaths, William Ford, Thos. Godley, and John D. Yates, Chain Carriers, before J. W. Smylie, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O39]19858
Nov. 29, 1809Affirmation, Edward Steers, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O40]19858
Nov. 29, 1809Affirmation, William Steers, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O41]19858
Dec. 5, 1809Affirmation, John Delashmit, Chain Carrier, before Charles Davis, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O42]19858
Dec. 5, 1809Affirmation, William Noble, Chain Carrier, before Isaac N. Selser, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O43]19858
Dec. 5, 1809Oaths, George Barns, Lewis Matthews, and Asa Sapps, Chain Carriers, before Thos. Waggoner, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O44]19858
Dec. 12, 1809Oaths, James Dicks and George McClain, Chain Carriers, before Rush Nutt, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O45]19858
Dec. 16, 1809Oath, John H. Lusk, Chain Carrier, before Tho. [Thomas] Owings, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O46]19858
Dec. 16, 1809Copy of Doc. #O46 [Doc. #O47]19858
Dec. 16, 1809Oath, Benj. Sikes, Chain Carrier, before Tho. [Thomas] Owings, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O48]19858
Dec. 16, 1809Copy of Doc. #O48 [Doc. #O49]19858
Dec. 17, 1809Affirmation, Frederick Leek, Chain Carrier, before Aaron Hitchcock, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O50] 
Dec. 17, 1809Affirmation, Daniel Black, Chain Carrier, before Aaron Hitchcock, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O51]19858
Dec. 23, 1809Affirmation, Uriah G. Dandy, Chain Carrier, before Aaron Hitchcock, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O52]19858
Jan. 1, 1810Affirmation, James Redman, Chain Carrier, before Charles Davis, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O53]19858
Feb. 2, 1810Affirmation, Joshua Parker, Chain Carrier, before Virgil Swezy, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O54]19858
Feb. 2, 1810Copy of Doc. #054 [Doc. #O55]19858
Feb. 2, 1810Affirmation, William Ford, Chain Carrier, before Virgil Swezy, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O56]19858
Feb. 16, 1810Oaths, Isham Lewis and Aaron Haughman, Chain Carrier, before Thos. [Thomas] Owings, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O57]19858
Feb. 16, 1810Copy of Doc. #O57 [Doc. #O58]19858
March 10, 1810Affirmation, Henry Cruse, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O59]19858
March 31, 1810Bond, Charles M. Lawson and Christopher C. Stone, Adams County, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B18]19858
March 31, 1810Affirmation, Christopher C. Stone, Deputy Surveyor, before he will faithfully perform his duties [Doc. #O60]19858
March 31, 1810Bond, Christopher C. Stone, and Charles M. Lawson, Adams County, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B19]19858
March 31, 1810Affirmation, Charles M. Lawson, Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform his duties [Doc. #O61]19858
April 6, 1810Bond, Aaron Hitchcock and Aaron B. Stevens, Adams County to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B20]19858
April 7, 1810Bond, Aaron Hitchcock (and Aaron B. Stevens?), Adams County, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B21]19858
April 16, 1810Affirmation, Stephen Andrews, Chain Carrier, before Virgil Swezy, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O62]19858
April 16, 1810Affirmation, Cuthbert Smith, Chain Carrier, before Virgil Swezy, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O63]19858
April 18, 1810Bond, Aaron B. Stevens and Isham Lewis, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B22]19864
April 20, 1810Oath, Elihu Carver, Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O64]19858
April 20, 1810Oath, Isham Lewis, Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O65]19858
April 20, 1810Bond, Isham Lewis, Deputy Surveyor of Land District East of the Pearl River in the Mississippi Territory, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of his office [Doc. #B23]19864
April 20, 1810Bond, Elihu Carver, Deputy Surveyor, Adams County, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of his office [Doc. #B24]19858
May 3, 1810Affirmation, Thomas Owings, Deputy Surveyor, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O66]19858
May 16, 1810Affirmation, Myner Tynes, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O67]19858
May 16, 1810Affirmation, Anthony Figueroa, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O68]19858
May 19, 1810Affirmation, Joshua Gage, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O69]19858
May 26, 1810Oaths, Thomas Godley and Joseph Neely, Chain Carriers, before Isaac N. Selser, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O70]19858
May 30, 1810Bond, Thomas Owings, Deputy Surveyor, Adams County, to Seth Pease, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B25]19858
May 31, 1810Affirmation (2 copies on same page), Thomas Covington, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O71]19858
May 31, 1810Oath (2 copies on same page) Allen Josey, Chain Carrier, before Seth Pease, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O72]19858
June 1, 1810Affirmation, Edgecomb S. Jones, Chain Carrier, before Aaron  Hitchcock, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O73]19858
June 8, 1810Oath, Gamaliel Pease, Clerk, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O74]19858
June 8, 1810Oath, George Dougharty, Clerk, before Seth Pease, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O75]19858
July 2, 1810Affirmation, William Ford, Chain Carrier, before Virgil Swezy, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O76]19858
July 10, 1810Affirmation, James Baily, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O77]19858
Sept. 29, 1810Affirmation, David M. Doswell, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O78]19858
Sept. 29, 1810Affirmation, Jacob Page, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O79]19858
Oct. 13, 1810Oath, Edward Simon, Chain Carrier, before Isaac N. Selser, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O80]19858
Oct. 20, 1810Oath, George J. Williams, Deputy Surveyor, before Dan Rawlings, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O81]19858
Oct. 23, 1810Affirmation, Elijah Pope, Deputy Surveyor, before Oliver Fitts, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O82]19858
Oct. 31, 1810Oath, William Brown, Deputy Surveyor, before ?, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O83]19858
Oct. 31, 1810Bond, Elijah Pope and William Brown, Deputy Surveyors, Wilkinson County, to Thomas Freeman, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B26]19858
Nov. 24, 1810Oaths, William Sales and David Berry, Chain Carrier, before G. N. McConnell, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O84]19858
Nov. 24, 1810Oaths, Lewis Matthews and Andrew Rush, Wilkinson County, Chain Carriers, before G. N. McConnell, that they will perform their duties [Doc. #O85]19858
March 2, 1811Affirmation, William R. Campbell, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O86]19858
March 2, 1811Affirmation, David D. Barker, Chain Carrier, before William Henry, that he will perform his duties [Doc. #O87]19858
July 1, 1811Oath, Michael McCarty, Clerk, before Andw. [Andrew] Marschalk, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O88]19858
March 19, 1816Bond, Charles M. Lawson and White Turpin, Deputy Surveyor, Adams County, to Thos. [Thomas] Freeman, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B27]19858
Aug. 16, 1816Commission, Thomas Freeman, Fort Jackson, appointing Dr. Willis Roberts as Deputy Surveyor in the land district west of the Chattahoochee River [Doc. #B28]19858
Aug. 16, 1816Oath, Dr. Willis Roberts, Deputy Surveyor, before Thos. [Thomas] Freeman, that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O89]19858
Feb. 26, 1817Receipt, by John Murdock, of Thomas Freeman, for certificates [Doc. #B29]19858
March 15, 1817Bond, Henry Washington and John Macrae, Deputy Surveyors, to Thomas Freeman, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B30]19858
Aug., 1817Oath, Clinch Gray, Deputy Surveyor, before ? (unsigned), that he will faithfully perform the duties of his office [Doc. #O90]19858
Aug. 6, 1817Bond, Clinch Gray and James Patton, Deputy Surveyors, Wayne County to Thomas Freeman, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B31]19858
Aug. 10, 1817Bond, William Mead and Clement Nash Read, to Thomas Freeman, for faithful performance of duties of office [Doc. #B32]19858
Aug. 13, 1817Oath, William C. Mead, Deputy Surveyor, before Thomas Freeman, that he will faithfully discharge the duties of his office [Doc. #O91]19858

Tax Collectors' Bonds & Oaths

Nov. 1, 1805Bond, William H. Lovelace, Sheriff, et al., Wilkinson County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B33]118
Nov. 1, 1805Bond, Theodore Brightwell, Sheriff, James Caller, and John Hinson, Washington County, to the Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B34]118
Nov. 3, 1805Bond, John Burnett, Sheriff, et al., Adams County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B35]118
Nov. 21, 1805Bond, Daniel Beasley, Sheriff, Drury W. Breazeale, and Henry D. Downs, Jefferson County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B36]118
Nov. 21, 1805Bond, Ralph Regan, Sheriff, John Cummings, and William Scott, Claiborne County, to Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B37]118
Nov. 24, 1805Bond, William H. Lovelace, Sheriff, John Wall, and Joseph Johnson, Wilkinson County, to B. [Beverly] R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B38]118
Nov. 10, 1806Bond, William Jones, Sheriff, et al., Wilkinson County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B39]118
Nov. 10, 1806Bond, Ralph Regan, Sheriff, John Cummins, and John Robertson, Junior, Claiborne County, to the Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B40]118
Nov. 15, 1806Bond, Theodore Brightwell, Sheriff, James Caller, and John ?, Washington County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B41]118
Nov. 15, 1806Bond, Montfort Calvit, Sheriff, et al., Adams County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B42]118
Nov. 18, 1806Bond, Daniel Beasley, Sheriff, Henry D. Downs, and Edward Turner, Jefferson County, to Beverly R. Grayson, Auditor of Public Accounts, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B43]118
Oct. 19, 1807Bond, William H. Wooldridge, Assessor and Tax Collector, et al., Claiborne County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B44]118
Nov. 9, 1807Bond, Philip Hoggatt, Assessor and Tax Collector, Anthony Hoggatt, and Nathaniel Hoggatt, Adams County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B45]118
Nov. 26, 1807Bond, John Brown, Tax Collector, Inquirer, and Assessor, Micaijah Fraisier [Fraezier?], and Elijah Therrel, Wilkinson County, to Governor Williams, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B46]118
Sept. 1, 1808Bond, Philip Hoggatt, Tax Collector, Assessor, and Enquirer [sic], Anthony Hoggatt, and Nathaniel Hoggatt, Adams County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B47]118
Sept. 2, 1808Bond, Thomas Hinds, Tax Collector, Thomas Fitzpatrick, and John Hopkins, Jefferson County, to Governor Williams, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B48]118
Sept. 2, 1808Copy of Doc. #B48 [Doc. #B49]118
Oct. 4, 1808Bond, John Brown, [Tax] Collector, Micaijah Frazer [Fraezier?], and Elijah Therrell, Wilkinson County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B50]118
Jan. 23, 1810Bond, Jonathan Gillmore, Tax Collector, Franklin County, William Chaney, Franklin County, and James Folkes, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B51]118
Feb. 12, 1810Bond, Cadesby Gayden, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Amite County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B52]118
Feb. 14, 1810Bond, James Scarlett, Tax Collector, Warren County, Stephen Bullock and Raymond Robinson, Claiborne County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes in Claiborne and Warren Counties [Doc. #B53]118
March 24, 1810Bond, Harrison Mounger, [Tax] Collector and Assessor, John Brewer, and James Depriest, Wayne County, to Governor Holmes [Doc. #B54]118
April 2, 1810Bond, Joseph Carson, Tax Collector, et al., Baldwin County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B55]118
April 2, 1810Bond, Gabriel Moore, Tax Collector, et al., Madison County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B56]118
May 2, 1810Bond, David Greenleaf, Tax Collector, Alexander Montgomery, and Prosper King, Adams County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B57]118
May 7, 1810Bond, John Brown, Tax Collector, Micaijah Fraezer [Fraezier?], and Reuben Brasfield, Wilkinson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B58]118
May 7, 1810Copy of the Doc. #B58 [Doc. #B59]118
Dec. 18, 1810Bond, Cadesby Gayden, Tax Collector, Edward Collins, and David Neilson, Amite County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B60]118
Dec. 21, 1810Bond, Hezekiah Harmon, Tax Collector, Stephen Bullock, and Samuel Grayson, Claiborne County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B61]118
Jan. 11, 1811Bond, John Burch, Tax Collector, David Dardin, and Daniel Beasley, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B62]118
Jan. 12, 1811Bond, Bailey E. Chaney, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Samuel Ratcliff, and Daniel Higdon, Franklin County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B63]118
Jan. 19, 1811Bond, David Greenleaf, Tax Collector, Alexander Montgomery, and Ebenezer Rees, Adams County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B64]118
Feb. 7, 1811Bond, James Scarlett, Tax Collector, and Samuel C. Grayson, Warren County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B65]118
Feb. 10, 1811Bond, Gabriel Moore, Tax Collector, et al., Madison County to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B66]118
Feb. 18, 1811Bond, William Johnson, Tax Collector, et al., Wilkinson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B67]19864
Feb. 18, 1811Copy of Doc. #B67, except names are William Johnston, Isaac Johnston, Joseph Johnston [Doc. #B68]118
April 16, 1811Bond, Joseph Caron, Tax Collector, et al., Baldwin County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B69]118
Jan. 24, 1812Bond, John Burch, Tax Collector, David Dardin, and Daniel Beasley, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B70]118
Feb. 3, 1812Bond, Thomas Torrance, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, and Agrippa Gayden, Amite County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B71]118
Feb. 12, 1812Bond, Hezekiah Harmon, Tax Collector, James Harman, and Robert Cochran, Claiborne County, to Governor Holmes, for collction of taxes [Doc. #B72]118
Feb. 13, 1812Bond, James McCartney, Assessor and Tax Collector, et al., Madison County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B73]118
April 11, 1812Bond, Harden D. Runnels, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Alex. [Alexander] Hall, and Richard Dunckley, Marion County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B74]118
April 13, 1812Bond, James Scarlett, Tax Collector, Samuel C. Grayson, and Thomas Dewitt, Warren County, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B75]118
April 28, 1812Bond, Abraham M. Scott, Tax Collector, Thomas Grimball, and Joseph Robert, Wilkinson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B76]19864
April 30, 1812Bond, David Greenleaf, [Tax] Collector, Ferdinand L. Claiborne, and Reuben Newman, Adams County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B77]118
June 6, 1812Bond, Harris Mounger, Assessor and Tax Collector, James Powell, and Clinch Gray, Wayne County to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B78]118
July 6, 1812Bond, Harris Mounger, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, et al., Greene County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B79]118
Jan. 18, 1813Bond, David Davis, Tax Collector, Joseph Caston, and John Deason, Amite County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B80]118
Jan. 18, 1813Copy of Doc. #B80 [Doc. #B81]118
Jan. 19, 1813Bond, Harden D. Runnels, Tax Collector, Alexander Hall, and Joseph Caldwell, Marion County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B82]118
Jan. 21, 1813Bond, John Burch, Tax Collector, David Darden, and Daniel Beasley, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B83]118
Feb. 1, 1813Bond, John Burch, Tax Collector, David Darden, and Daniel Beasley, Jefferson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B84]118
Feb. 9, 1813Bond, Hezekiah Harman, Tax Collector, Robert Cochran, and Thomas Barnes, Claiborne County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B85]118
Feb. 27, 1813Bond, James Scarlett, Tax Collector, and Thomas Dewitt, Warren County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B86]118
May 25, 1813Bond, Bailey E. Chaney, Tax Collector, William Chaney, and Saml. [Samuel] Ratcliff, Franklin County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B87]118
June 21, 1813Bond, Harris Mounger, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Thomas Morgan, and Elisha Morgan, Greene County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B88]118
Jan. 31, 1814Bond, Archibald Lewis, Tax Collector, et al., Adams County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B89]118
Jan. 31, 1814Oath of office, Archibald Lewis, as Tax Collector for Adams Co. [Doc. #O92]118
Feb., 1814Bond, David Davis, Tax Collector, M. Davis, and Nathan Land, Amite County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B90]118
Feb. 9, 1814Bond, Harden D. Runnels, Tax Assessor and Collector, Howell W. Runnels, and Alexander Hall, Marion County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B91]118
Feb. 14, 1814Bond, John M. Taylor, et al, Madison Co., to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B92]118
Feb. 15, 1814Bond, Hezekiah Harmon, Tax Collector, Abraham Barnes, and John B. Willis, Claiborne County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B93]118
April 4, 1814Bond, Philip B. Harrison, Tax Collector, et al., Jefferson and Claiborne County Counties, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B94]118
May 9, 1814Bond, Abrm. M. Scott, Tax Collector, Jos. [Joseph] J. Scott, and Jos. Robert, Wilkinson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B95]118
May 28, 1814Bond, Andrew Glass, Tax Collector, Jacob Hyland, and Thomas DeWitt, Warren County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B96]118
June 7, 1814Bond, Bailey E. Chaney, Tax Collector, R. T. Coleman, and Lewis Pickett, Franklin and Adams Counties, to the Governor, for collection of taxes in Adams County [Doc. #B97]118
Jan. 28, 1815Bond, David Davis, Tax Collector, Micajah Davis, and Francis Graves, Amite County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B98]118
Jan. 28, 1815Bond, Andrew Glass, Tax Collector, Jacob Hyland, and Thomas DeWitt, Warren County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B99]118
Feb. 14, 1815Bond, William Bridgers, Tax Collector, Thos. [Thomas] Barnes, and Abram Barnes, Claibourne [sic] County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B100]118
Feb. 15, 1815Bond, William Spencer, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Rees Perkins, and Dougal McLaughlin, Marion County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B101]118
[Feb. 1815]Oath of office, William Spencer, Marion Co. tax collector [Doc. #O93]118
Feb. 27, 1815Bond, Theophilus L. Toulmin, Assessor and Tax Collector, Thos. [Thomas] J. Strong, and Samuel Ervin, Baldwin County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B102]118
March 7, 1815Bond, Archibald Lewis, Tax Collector, et al., Adams County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B103]118
March 11, 1815Bond, Josiah Skinner, Tax Collector, Lachlin McKay?, and John McRae, Greene County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B104]118
April 1, 1815Bond, John M. Taylor, Tax Collector, ? Armstrong, and Stephen Neal, Madison County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B105]118
April 20, 1815Bond, Philip B. Harrison, Tax Collector, et al, Jefferson and Claiborne Counties, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes in Jefferson County [Doc. #B106]118
April 29, 1815Bond, Abraham M. Scott, Tax Collector, Joseph Johnson, and John Nugent, Wilkinson County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B107]118
May 1, 1815Bond, Thomas C. Hunt, [Tax] Assessor and Collector, Jordan Morgan, and William Hunt, Handcock [sic] County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B108]118
Jan. 29, 1816Bond, David Cleveland, Tax Collector, Joseph Catchings, and James Andrews, Pike County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B109]118
Feb. 1, 1816Bond, Theophilus L. Toulmin, Tax Collector, Thos. [Thomas] J. Strong, and Samuel Ervin, Baldwin County, to the Governor for collection of taxes [Doc. #B110]118
[Feb. 1, 1816]Oath of office, Theophilus L. Toulmin, Baldwin Co., tax collector [Doc. #O94]118
Feb. 13, 1816Bond, William Bridgers, Assessor and Tax Collector, Abram Barnes, and Parmenas Briscoe, Claibourne [sic] County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B111]118
April 1816Oath of office, Theophilus L. Toulmin, Baldwin Co., for 2 offices – tax collector and census taker [Doc. #O95]118
April 2, 1816Bond, Josiah Skinner, Tax Collector, John Morgan, and Jasey Thomson, Greene County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B112]118
Dec. 23, 1816Bond, Laban Bacot, Tax Assessor and Collector, Henry Quin, and Abner Barksdale, Pike County, to the Governor, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B113]118
March 5, 1817Bond, Parmenas Briscoe, Tax Collector, William Briscoe, and Thomas Barnes, Claibourne [sic] County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B114]118
March 24, 1817Bond, John Cameron, Assessor and Tax Collector, and Archibald Sillers, Franklin County, to Governor Holmes, for collection of taxes [Doc. #B115]118