Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Credit unions -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Credit unions -- Accounting -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;Bank examination -- Standards -- United States -- Periodicals;
Parent and child; Religion; Baptists; Tuition; Education; Women in education; Church attendance;
Matthew writes of the state of education in Richland and that of his children. Also discusses religion, attendance in his church. Finally, Matthew includes a note to Mr. Wear concerning Mary's tuition.
Letter from Matthew to his daugher concerning travel of her friends Miss. Virgel and Ellen, who visited Jeremiah as well. Also concerns the death of his friends D'Lampt and D'Yandel & others' misfortune and unhappiness. Finally discusses the health...
Families; Travel; Crops; Fathers and sons; Names, Personal;
Matthew Gage discussing Jeremiah's return trip to Oxford, which leads to a discussion of the bad road and rail conditions; his cotton crop; rising land values and naming conventions for children.
Confederate States of America. Army -- Equipment; Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions; Fortification;
Writes of the new organization of the artillery arm of the service, the lines of entrenchment at Shelbyville and Tullahoma, and other happenings in their lives.