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Texas politician, soldier, and frontier hero. He was the first president of the Republic of Texas and served as a United States Senator for that state.
Sam Houston's colorful public life began with his heroic action during the war of 1812. He served as congressman and governor of Tennessee, spent years among the Indians, was commander-in-chief of the Texas army in the Texas Revolution, then president of Texas, and later Texas senator and governor.
President of Texas, U.S. senator and governor of Texas, U.S. representative and governor of Tennessee, and army officer.
Sam Houston's colorful public life began with his heroic action during the War of 1812. He served as congressman and governor of Tennessee, spent years among the Indians, was commander-in-chief of the Texas army in the Texas Revolution, then president of the Republic of Texas, and later Texas senator and governor.
Sam Houston arrived in Texas December 2, 1832 and quickly became a central figure in the politics of the rebellion against Mexico. Under Houston's leadership, the Texas Army was victorious at the Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836. Sam Houston served two terms as President of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1838 and 1841-1844. After the United States accession of Texas, Sam Houston served as United States Senator and was elected Texas governor in 1859. He would not take a loyalty oath to the Confederate States of America, and was removed from office by the Texas Convention on March 16. He died July 26, 1863.
U.S. Congressman from Tennessee (1823-1827), U. S. Senator from Texas (1846-1859), governor of Tennessee (1827-1829) and Texas (1859-1861), and president of the Republic of Texas (1836-1838).
American soldier and political leader.
U.S. representative and governor of Tennessee, president of the Republic of Texas, and U.S. senator and governor of Texas.
Houston was President and Governor of Texas.
Sam Houston's colorful public life began with his heroic action during the War of 1812. He served as congressman and governor of Tennessee, spent years among the Indians, was commander-in-chief of the Texas army in the Texas Revolution, then president of the Republic of Texas, and later Texas senator and governor.
Chronology of Houston's life:
Sam Houston (1793-1863) was the first President of the Republic of Texas from 1836-1838.
Anna Raguet (1819-1883) was the daughter of Henry Raguet, businessman from Cincinnati, Ohio, who Sam Houston persuaded to move to Texas in 1833.
Sam Houston sought for some time to marry Anna Raguet, who eventually (in 1840) married Robert Anderson Irion (1806-1861), Houston's Secretary of State for the Republic of Texas.
One of the most influential men of Texas history, Sam Houston (1793-1863) was born March 2, 1793, in Virginia and when he was a boy, moved with his family to eastern Tennessee. Houston's performance at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, March 26, 1814, won him the lifelong admiration of Andrew Jackson, commander of the United States Army. Jackson's political patronage served Houston well over the next several years and helped him to attain several political and military offices of influence: Attorney General of the District of Nashville, two terms in the United States House of Representatives, colonel and adjutant general of the state militia of Tennessee, and eventually governor of Tennessee in 1827. On April 16, 1829, Houston separated from his wife, Eliza Allen, resigned the governorship and moved west to Indian Territory. For three years he lived with the Cherokees and took an Indian wife, Diana Rogers Gentry.
Houston arrived in Texas on December 2, 1832. A central figure in the politics of the rebellion against Mexico, he represented Nacogdoches at the San Felipe Convention in 1833 and was appointed major-general of the Texas Army at the Consultation of November 12, 1835. Sam Houston helped to secure a treaty with the Cherokee in February 1836. He also participated in the convention that declared the Independence of Texas March 2, 1836, at Washington on the Brazos. On March 4, 1836 he was granted command of the Republic's military forces. From Gonzalez he began a long controversial retreat from the advancing Mexican army. Under Houston's leadership, the Texas Army defeated the forces of Antonio López de Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836.
Sam Houston served two non-consecutive terms as President of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1838 and 1841-1844. He married again on May 9, 1840 to Margaret Moffette Lea and fathered eight children. After the United States' accession of Texas, Sam Houston served as United States Senator from February 21, 1846, to March 4, 1859. Elected Texas governor in 1859, Houston would not swear a loyalty oath to the Confederate States of America and was removed from office by the Texas Convention on March 16, 1860. However, he refused Abraham Lincoln's offer of federal troops to maintain his office. Out of office, Sam Houston remained supportive of Texans who fought in the Civil War. He succumbed to pneumonia after several weeks of illness and died July 26, 1863.
Sam Houston was born in Virginia on 2 March 1793, to Samuel and Elizabeth Paxton Houston. After migrating from Virginia to Tennessee and then to Texas, Houston became a key figure in helping Texas win its independence from Mexico in 1836, and then in the annexation of Texas into the United Stated in 1845. He was the first and third president of the Republic of Texas (the Texas constitution did not allow a president to serve consecutive terms), and between terms served as a representative in the Texas House of Representatives for San Augustine.
After the annexation of Texas in 1845, Houston was elected to the United States Senate, where he served for 13 years, when in 1859, he was elected governor as a Unionist. Upon election, he became the only person in U.S. history to serve as governor of two states (he'd served as governor of Tennessee from 1827-1829, as well as the only governor to have been a foreign head of state. Although he was a slave owner and opposed abolition, he even moreso opposed the secession of Texas from the Union.
When, on 1 February 1861, an elected convention voted to secede from the Union, and Texas joined the Confederate States of America on 2 March 1861 (Houston's 68th birthday), Houston refused to recognize the legality of the rights of the convention. However, the Texas legislature upheld the legitimacy of the secession. The political forces that brought about secession were also powerful enough to have the Unionist governor replaced as well. Houston chose not to resist, and on 16 March 1861, he was evicted from office for refusing to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy. He returned to Huntsville, Texas, where he remained with his third wife, Margaret Moffette Lea (of Marion, Alabama), until his death from pneumonia on 26 July 1863.
Samuel Houston, known as the Father of Texas, was born on March 2, 1793, in Virginia. His father, Samuel Houston, was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Following his father's death in 1807, his mother, Elizabeth (Paxton) Houston moved the family to Tennessee. Sam Houston did not have a formal education, instead attending school when possible. Sam Houston had an active political life. Trained in law, he was elected as district attorney for Nashville at the age of 25. Soon after, he was appointed adjutant general of Tennessee. He was elected to Congress from Tennessee in 1823 and again in 1825. In 1827 he was elected governor of Tennessee. He resigned from this position in 1829 and began working in Indian territory for the Cherokees. He was made a member of the Cherokee Nation.
Houston first traveled in Texas in 1832. He attended the Convention of 1833 as a delegate from Nacogdoches, although he does not appear to have been a long-term resident of the area until 1835. In November 1835 he was elected major general of the Texas Army. He signed the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. On April 21, 1836, he led the Texas Army to victory over the forces of General Santa Anna in the Battle of San Jacinto. On September 5, 1836, Houston was elected President of the Republic of Texas. September 6, 1841, he was elected again to that position, having served as a representative to the Texas Congress during Mirabeau Lamar's presidency. On February 21, 1846, Houston was elected to the U. S. Senate where he served almost 14 years. In 1859 he was elected as governor of Texas. Because he did not support the dissolution of the Union, he was removed from office in 1861. Sam Houston died on July 26, 1863, on his farm near Huntsville, Texas.
Samuel Houston was born in 1793 March 2 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After his father died when Sam was only thirteen, the Houston family moved to a smaller farm in Tennessee. Rejecting the agrarian lifestyle, Sam ran away from home and lived with a Cherokee Indian family where he was renamed "The Raven." He left his Cherokee village at age 18.
Sam's entrance into the military proved to be the start of an impressive political career as well. When war broke out between the United States and Great Britain in 1812, Houston enlisted with the United States Army in hopes of making some extra money. He gradually rose through the ranks and found favor with General Andrew Jackson. In 1818, after struggling to teach himself law, Houston opened a law practice in Lebanon, Tennessee, and was later appointed the attorney general for the Nashville District. After gaining some experience in legal matters, he served two terms in the United States Congress as a Representative from Tennessee. Upon completion of these two terms, Houston was elected governor of the state.
Houston's power and reputation in the state of Tennessee eventually came to an end. In 1829 January Houston married Eliza Allen. The marriage ended in divorce and Houston resigned as governor. Houston once again returned to the Cherokees in Oklahoma where he married an Indian named Diana Rogers Gentry. Houston eventually left his native wife and moved to Texas where he quickly became involved in Texas politics. When war broke out between Texas and Mexico, Sam Houston was appointed the commander of the Texas army. He won great renown in his victory over General Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on 1836 April 21. When the war was resolved, Houston was elected the first president of the Republic of Texas for a two-year term. From 1839 to 1841, he served as a legislator in the Texas House of Representatives. In May 1840, Sam wed his third wife Margaret Moffette Lea of Alabama. Sam and Margaret had eight children.
From 1841 to 1844, Houston served a second term as president of Texas. He struggled to stimulate Texas' economy while maintaining peace with the neighboring Indian tribes. When Texas was annexed to the United States, Houston became a United States Senator from 1858 to 1859. In 1859, Houston once again became a governor, this time of Texas. When civil war seemed inevitable, Houston warned his fellow southerners that the North would triumph in the end. He refused to swear loyalty to the Confederate States of America and was removed from office. On 1863 July 26, after battling illness for weeks, Houston passed away.
Sam Houston, one of the most illustrious political figures of Texas, was born on March 2, 1793, the fifth child (and fifth son) of Samuel and Elizabeth (Paxton) Houston, on their plantation in Rockbridge County, Virginia. When he was thirteen years old, his father died; some months later, in the spring of 1807, he emigrated with his mother, five brothers, and three sisters to Blount County in Eastern Tennessee, where the family established a farm near Maryville.
Rebelling at his older brothers' attempts to make him work on the farm and in the family's store in Maryville, Houston ran away from home as an adolescent in 1809 to dwell among the Cherokees, who lived across the Tennessee River. Between intermittent visits to Maryville, he sojourned for three years with the band of Chief Oolooteka, who adopted him and gave him the Indian name Colonneh, or "the Raven." Houston viewed Oolooteka as his "Indian Father" and the Cherokees much as a surrogate family. He henceforth maintained great sympathy toward Indians.
At age eighteen he left the Cherokees to set up a school, so that he could earn money to repay debts. After war broke out with the British, he joined the United States Army as a 20 year-old private, on March 24, 1813. As part of Andrew Jackson's army, he fought at the battle of Horseshoe Bend, where he received three near-fatal wounds, but won the attention of General Jackson. Jackson thereafter became his benefactor and in return, Houston became a staunch Jacksonian Democrat.
Following his difficulties with Secretary of War John C. Calhoun, Houston resigned from the army on March 1, 1818. That year, Houston began practicing law in Lebanon, Tennessee. With Jackson's endorsement, he became adjutant general of the state militia through appointment by Governor Joseph McMinn. In late 1818, Houston was elected attorney general of the District of Nashville, where he took up residence. After returning to private practice in Nashville by late 1821, he was elected major general of the state militia by his fellow officers.
Houston's rapid rise in public office continued in 1823, when, as a member of Jackson's political circle, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives from the Ninth Tennessee District. As a member of Congress, he worked mightily, though unsuccessfully, for the election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1824. In 1825, he returned to Congress for a second and final term. In 1827, Houston was elected governor of Tennessee at the age of 34.
On January 22, 1829, he married nineteen-year-old Eliza Allen of Gallatin, Tennessee and soon after, announced his bid for re-election to the governorship. After eleven weeks and amid much mystery, the marriage ended. Extremely distraught, Houston abruptly resigned from his office on April 16 and fled west across the Mississippi River to Indian Territory, bringing an end to Houston's Tennessee phase and possibly, an eventual run at the presidency of the United States.
He made his way to the lodge of Oolooteka in what is now day Oklahoma to live once again in self-imposed exile among the Cherokees, this time for three years. Among the Indians, he initially drank heavily and secluded himself from contacts with white society. He quickly became active in Indian affairs, was granted Cherokee citizenship, and under Cherokee law, married Diana Rogers Gentry, an Indian woman of mixed blood.
Gradually reinvolving himself in the white world, he made various trips East. On the evening of April 13, 1832, on the streets of Washington, Houston thrashed William Stanbery, United States representative from Ohio, with a hickory cane. The assault resulted from a perceived insult by Stanbery over an Indian rations contract. Houston was soon arrested and tried before the House of Representatives. The month-long proceedings ended in an official reprimand and a fine, but the affair catapulted Houston back into the political arena. Leaving Diana and his life among the Indians, Houston crossed the Red River into Mexican Texas on December 2, 1832, and began perhaps the most important phase of his career.
Houston saw Texas as his "land of promise", a place for bold enterprise, rife with political and financial opportunity. He quickly became embroiled in the Anglo-Texans' politics of rebellion. He served as a delegate from Nacogdoches at the Convention of 1833 in San Felipe and in September 1835, he chaired a mass meeting in Nacogdoches to consider the possibility of convening a consultation. By October, Houston had expressed his belief that war between Texas and the central government was inevitable and on March 2, 1836, Texas adopted its Declaration of Independence. Two days later, Houston received the appointment of major general of the Texas army, with instructions to organize the Republic's military forces. Despite problems with infantry discipline, Houston and his men defeated the Mexican forces of Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna at the decisive battle of San Jacinto on the afternoon of April 21, 1836. At San Jacinto, Sam Houston became forever enshrined as a member of the pantheon of Texas heroes and a symbol for the age.
Riding the wave of popularity as "Old Sam Jacinto," Houston became the first regularly elected president of the Republic of Texas, defeating Stephen F. Austin. His first term lasted from October 22, 1836, to December 10, 1838, during which the town of Houston served as the capital of the Republic. During this term, Houston sought to demilitarize Texas and avoid trouble between white settlers and Indians. In late 1836, Houston sent Santa Anna, then a prisoner of war, to Washington to seek the annexation of Texas to the United States. Although Houston favored annexation, his initial efforts to bring Texas into the Union proved futile, and he formally withdrew the offer by the end of his first term. After leaving office because the Constitution of the Republic of Texas barred a president from succeeding himself, Houston served in the Texas House of Representatives as a congressman from San Augustine from 1839 to 1841.
On May 9, 1840, Houston married twenty-one-year-old Margaret Moffette Lea of Marion, Alabama. A strict Baptist, Margaret served as a restraining influence on her husband and especially bridled his drinking. They had eight children: Sam Houston, Jr., (1843), Nancy Elizabeth (1846), Margaret (1848), Mary William (1850), Antoinette Power (1852), Andrew Jackson Houston (1854), William Rogers (1858), and Temple Lea Houston (1860).
Houston succeeded Mirabeau B. Lamar to a second term as president from December 12, 1841, to December 9, 1844. During this administration, Houston stressed financial austerity and drastically reduced government offices and salaries. Although many Texans clamored for action, President Houston deftly managed to avoid war with Mexico after the two Mexican invasions of 1842. After the first incursion, Houston directed that the government archives be moved from Austin, an order that ultimately resulted in the "Archive War," in which residents of Austin forcibly prevented removal of the files.
Following his succession to the presidency by Anson Jones, Houston became one of Texas's two United States senators, along with Thomas Jefferson Rusk. Houston served in the Senate from February 21, 1846, until March 4, 1859. As senator, Houston emerged as an ardent Unionist, true to his association with Andrew Jackson, a stand that made him an increasingly controversial figure. He stridently opposed the rising sectionalism of the antebellum period and delivered eloquent speeches on the issue. His career in the Senate was effectively ended when, in 1855, the Texas legislature officially condemned his position on the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which he opposed because it allowed the status of slavery to be determined by popular sovereignty, a concept he saw as potentially destabilizing to the nation.
As a lame-duck senator, Houston ran for governor of Texas in 1857, but was defeated by the state Democratic party's official nominee, Hardin R. Runnels. Predictably, the state legislature did not reelect Houston to the Senate; instead, in late 1857, it replaced him with John Hemphill. Out of the Senate, Houston ran a second time for governor in 1859. Because of his name recognition, a temporary lull in the sectional conflict, and other factors, he defeated the incumbent, Runnels, and assumed office on December 21.
When Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States, the clamor of discontent in Texas prompted Houston to call a special session of the state legislature. Despite his adamant opposition to slavery, Texas withdrew from the Union, a move Houston acquiesced in order to avoid bringing civil strife and bloodshed to his beloved state. But when he refused to take the oath of loyalty to the newly formed Confederate States of America, the Texas convention removed him from office on March 16 and replaced him with Lieutenant Governor Edward Clark.
After leaving the Governor's Mansion, Houston at least verbally supported the Southern cause. Against his father's advice, Sam, Jr., eagerly joined the Confederate Army and was wounded at the battle of Shiloh. Houston moved his wife and other children in the fall of 1862 to Huntsville, where they rented a two-story residence known as the Steamboat House, so called because it resembled a riverboat. On July 26, 1863, after being ill for several weeks, he died in the downstairs bedroom of the Steamboat House, succumbing to pneumonia at age 70. Dressed in Masonic ceremonial trappings, he was buried in Oakwood Cemetery at Huntsville.
Excerpted from: "HOUSTON, SAMUEL." The Handbook of Texas Online. <http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fho73.html> [Accessed Thu May 20 10:48:47 US/Central 2004 ].
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Berkeley, Anne Poe, 1856-1938,. Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
Title:
Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
The papers contain correspondence, financial and legal papers, genealogical papers, diaries, memoirs, class notebooks, clippings, photographs, maps, and memorabilia. The correspondence is chiefly between Landon Carter Berkeley, a master at Episcopal High and Danville (Va.) lawyer, and Anne Poe (Harrison) Berkeley, a student at Wellesley, and teacher in Alabama and Maryland prior to her marriage. There are also many letters of Francis Lewis Berkeley, Albemarle Co. farmer, Norborne Berkeley, an engineer in West Virginia in the 1880s, and Cynthia Berkeley. Topics include the election of 1856, the Civil War, horse racing, Dwight Lyman Moody's Wellesley talks, the Miller School, Oregon in the 1880s, White Sulphur Springs, and the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases. Slave hiring, Mary Custis Lee, Chilly Langhorne and William Mahone are all mentioned. The collection also contains sermons, poetry, the Civil War diary of Daniel P. Smith, a Confederate sargeant in the seige of Port Hudson, the memoirs of Norborne Berkeley mentioning Seven Pines, 1st and 2nd Bull Run, and Gettysburg. In the financial and legal papers are indentures, bills and receipts, cancelled checks for family members and for John Crissey, an in-law, and an indenture concerning the lands of Thomas Nelson. Also included are the memoirs of Edmund Berkeley with andecdotes about Lafayette, Catesby Ap Roger Jones, Andrew Jackson, Charles Dickens, Sam Houston, John Tyler, the explosion of the Peacemaker on the U.S.S. Princeton, and the Civil War including battles of 1st Bull Run, Ball's Bluff and Gettysburg. In addition there are geology notebooks, 1896-1897, and a farming diary of Francis L. Berkeley, a school notebook, 1887, of Cynthia Berkeley, a mill ledger, 1817-1818, of William Noland, accounts, 1854-1885, of William Noland Berkeley, a stock register, 1915-1930 of G.D. Smith with E.L. Rothschild & Co., a trigonometry notebook, 1932, and an autobiography of Randolph Carter Berkeley. Correspondents include John Thompson Brown, John Warwick Daniel, Thomas Walter Harrison, Andrew Jackson Montague, Thomas Nelson Page, Wharton Sinkler, and Micajah Woods.
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- Berkeley, Anne Poe, 1856-1938,. Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
Morgan, James, 1787-1866. James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
Title:
James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
The collection is comprised of twenty-eight documents and letters. All but two of the documents were written before 1841. Most of the documents are related to Morgan and the establishment of the New Washington Association. Many of the documents bear Morgan's own notes and docketing; some of them are his drafts or retaining copies.
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- Morgan, James, 1787-1866. James Morgan papers, 1833-1850.
Lee, Charles Carter, 1798-1871. Papers of Charles Carter Lee and the Lee family [manuscript], 1768-1931 (bulk 1780-1871).
Title:
Papers of Charles Carter Lee and the Lee family [manuscript], 1768-1931 (bulk 1780-1871).
Papers collected by Charles Carter Lee include papers of General Light-Horse-Harry Lee, Major Henry Lee, Charles Carter Lee, and John Penn Lee. Light-Horse-Harry Lee's papers consist mainly of correspondence pertinent to his "Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States." Other topics include anti-Federalism, travel to the West Indies and advice to a son. Light-Horse-Harry Lee's correspondents include William Goddard, Christopher R. Greene, Nathanael Greene (copies), Andrew Jackson (copy), Lafayette (copy), Ann Hill Carter Lee, James Madison (copies), Nathaniel Pendleton, and George Washington (copy). Major Henry Lee's papers consist primarily of correspondence written during his residence in Europe in the 1830s. Topics of interest include James Wilkinson's defeat before Montreal, Jacksonian era politics, David Porter in the Mediterranean, Lee's biography of Napoleon and proposed biography of Andrew Jackson, Lee's financial and legal troubles, Lee's literary efforts. Prominent people discussed include James Buchanan, Henry Clay, John H. Eaton, Thomas Jefferson, Amos Kendall, Gales and Seaton, Henry St. George Tucker, and Daniel Webster. There is fairly extensive correspondence with Charles Carter Lee, Major William B. Lewis and Duff Green. Other correspondents include John Armstrong, James Biddle, Charles L. Bonaparate, Daniel Brent, John Carroll Brent, James L. Cathcart, Edward Vernon Childe, John Browne Cutting, Andrew Jackson Donelson, George William Featherstonhaugh, and Robert Selden Garnett. Also Francis Walker Gilmer, James A. Hamilton, William B. Hodgson, Sam Houston, Rachel Jackson, Peter Augustus Jay, Anne R. Lee, Charles Carter Lee, Hugh S. Legaré, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, John McLean, James Madison, John Marshall, John Moore of Paris, Nathaniel Niles, Barry O'Meara, Thomas Ritchie, Meritt M. Robinson, Gilbert C. Russell, Andrew Stevenson, John Taliaferro, Martin Van Buren, William Conway Whittle, and James Wilkinson. The papers of Charles Carter Lee constitute the bulk of the collection and contain manuscripts of his literary works and speeches, correspondence, and legal and financial papers. Topics include his student days at Harvard; a reply to George Henry Moore's "Mr. Lee's plan--March 29, 1777. The treason of Charles Lee"; scattered political commentary including remarks on William Cabell Rives; and a description of the capture of General William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, 1863. Correspondents include William S. Archer, Henry Carey Baird, Nathaniel Burwell, George H. Calvert, David Campbell, Bernard M. Carter, J. H. Chamberlayne, Jr., Robert Young Conrad, E. S. Davis, Frederic De Peyster, Lyman C. Draper, Benjamin Rush Floyd, Letitia Floyd, David Graham, Robert Greenhow, William Wirt Henry, Francis Kinloch, and Benjamin H. Latrobe. Also George Washington Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, James Lyons, A. W. McDonald, Louis McLane, James Madison (copy), Hugh Nelson, Beverley Randolph, Charles H. Randolph, Robert E. Scott, Andrew Stevenson, Norborne M. Taliaferro, Martin Van Buren, Peter Van Winkle, Daniel Webster (copy), John Wickham, and William F. Wickham. John Penn Lee papers, consist of miscellaneous printed matter, routinme legall papers and business papers of the law firm of Dillard and Lee, Rocky Mount, Va.
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- Lee, Charles Carter, 1798-1871. Papers of Charles Carter Lee and the Lee family [manuscript], 1768-1931 (bulk 1780-1871).
Letter: to General Jackson /by Samuel Houston, 1844 Apr 29.
Title:
Letter: to General Jackson /by Samuel Houston, 1844 Apr 29.
Concerning the annexation of Texas, and a purchase of Texas land for Andrew Jackson.
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Cecil Thomson collection MC097., 1860-1953, (Bulk: 1920-1945)
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Cecil Thomson collection 1860-1953 (Bulk: 1920-1945)
Photographs of Houston, Galveston, and the Texas Gulf Coast region provide a glimpse of the past from 1860 to 1953.
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- Cecil Thomson collection MC097., 1860-1953, (Bulk: 1920-1945)
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1799-1871. Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Title:
Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Correspondence, accounts, and land and legal records of Andrew Jackson Donelson and members of the Donelson family. The bulk of the collection is correspondence of Andrew Jackson Donelson, chiefly involving his children Mary Emily Donelson Wilcox, Andrew Jackson Donelson, Jr., Daniel Smith Donelson, and Martin Donelson, as well as son-in-law John Alexander Wilcox. Most of the letters deal with U.S. politics, including one letter to Samuel H. Laughlin and one letter from Martin Van Buren. Mary Emily Wilcox relates her impressions of Italy during her travels and comments on the possibility of Sam Houston running for president. Martin Donelson describes life at Washington University and St. Louis University, as well as problems he later encountered in farming. Other documents in the collection are legal papers (1871-1898) of William Alexander Donelson; school records (1864) of Martin Donelson; slave deeds (1822-1849) of William Donelson; and land records (1799-1852) involving various Donelson family members.
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- Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1799-1871. Andrew Jackson Donelson family papers, 1799-1898.
Texas Letters Collection 86-77., 1857-1861
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Texas Letters Collection 1857-1861
Correspondence comprise the Texas Letters Collection, 1857-1861, containing letters writtenby Tennessee immigrants in Texas describing conditions in Caldwell, Hays, Hopkins,and Hunt counties.
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Sam Houston papers
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Sam Houston papers
Sam Houston was theleader of the Battle of San Jacinto which won Texan independence from Mexico,the first regularly elected president of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senatorfrom state of Texas, and later Governor of Texas. This collection of letterscontains government letters and documents written by Houston, letters toHouston from other government officials, and people seeking favors, andpersonal materials such as letters to and from family members, and bills.Government and military correspondents include Col. James W. Fannin, JamesBowie, Anson Jones, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, James A. Hamilton, Gen. MemucanHunt, Gen. Albert S. Johnston, Cherokee Chief Bowles, Edward Burleson, Gen.George W. Terrell, John C. Calhoun, Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels (founder ofNew Braunfels), U.S. Sec. of War George W. Hockley, U.S. Sec. of State DanielWebster, U.S. Sec. of State, James Buchanan (later Pres. of U.S.) andothers.
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- Sam Houston papers, 1821-1863.
Barker, Eugene C. (Eugene Campbell), 1874-1956. Barker, Eugene Campbell, papers, 1785-1895, 1812-1895.
Title:
Barker, Eugene Campbell, papers, 1785-1895, 1812-1895.
Papers produced by Eugene C. Barker (1874-1956), University of Texas historian and educator relate to the development of the Texas State Historical Association, the American Historical Association, and other learned societies; scholarly research and publication; teaching at the university; national historical affairs; Barker's consideration of academic freedom, tenure, and the administration of The University of Texas; his studies of the Fredonian Rebellion, Texas finances (1835-1836), Houston and the 1836 Campaign, miscellaneous data and sources in Texas history, Mexican Army and Mexican sources, Goliad and the Tampico Expedition, Texas-Mexican relations (1827-1834), causes of the Texas Revolution; letters concerning the writings of Sam Houston; transcriptions of documents concerning the Alamo, James Walker Fannin, Jr., James Grant, Francis W. Johnson, and William B. Travis; Stephen F. Austin; Anglo-American settlement in Texas; Austin's Colony; Austin in Mexico; Declaration of Independence; establishment of the Republic of Texas, civil government, land speculation, and nonmilitary events of 1836; native Latin American contributions to the colonization and independence of Texas; Texas relations with Great Britain, France, and Europe; William Barker family notes; Frederick Jackson Turner notes; miscellaneous notes on state banks, Virginia Convention of 1788, economic interpretation of the Constitution, the judiciary and slavery, Velasco, East Texas, expulsion of John Bradburn, Convention of 1833, homestead law in Texas, Mexia Expedition, religion, Peter Grayson, and impressions suggested by Sam Houston's writings; and records of Barker's major publications. The papers contain correspondence, speeches, lecture notes, research notes, literary productions, class records, scrapbooks, and photographs.
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- Barker, Eugene C. (Eugene Campbell), 1874-1956. Barker, Eugene Campbell, papers, 1785-1895, 1812-1895.
Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
Title:
Wigfall (Louis Trezevant)Papers 1839-1874
A secessionist and staunch believerin slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texaspolitics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, andserving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857. Photostats and transcriptsof correspondence, a speech, legal documents, genealogy and family history,newspaper accounts, and literary productions comprise the papers.
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- Wigfall (Louis Trezevant) Papers 1934; 1935., 1839-1874
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, 1841 July 17, Cedar Point, Texas [to] General William G. Harding.
Title:
Letter, 1841 July 17, Cedar Point, Texas [to] General William G. Harding.
Letter discusses Houston's personal debt, Texas politics, and the death of Judge Felix Grundy.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, 1841 July 17, Cedar Point, Texas [to] General William G. Harding.
Burnet, David Gouverneur, 1789-1870. Burnet, David Gouverneur, papers, 1798-1965.
Title:
Burnet, David Gouverneur, papers, 1798-1965.
Papers pertain to the career of Burnet (1789-1870), president ad interim of the Republic of Texas and later secretary of state of the Republic and of the state of Texas, and contain information about his early attempts at colonization in Texas as well as the events that transpired during his days in public office.
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- Burnet, David Gouverneur, 1789-1870. Burnet, David Gouverneur, papers, 1798-1965.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842,. Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
Title:
Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
Papers of Thomas Berkeley, Nelson Berkeley, and other members of the Berkeley Family of "Airwell," Hanover County, Va., and of the Noland Family, (especially Major William Noland), of Aldie, Loudoun County, Va. The collection also includes some letters to Mrs. Frances Reid of Frederick, Maryland; transactions in behalf of James Monroe and Andrew Jackson; and correspondence with Richard Rush and James Barbour. There are four letters from James Monroe to Noland: 1817 Feb. 25, 1800 Oct. 29, 1824 March 17, and 1824 April 5; and one to Richard Rush, 1826 February 14.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842,. Papers of the Noland and Berkeley families, 1790-1850.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ALS, 1843 Oct. 1, [Texas], to James H. Raymond / Sam Houston.
Title:
ALS, 1843 Oct. 1, [Texas], to James H. Raymond / Sam Houston.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ALS, 1843 Oct. 1, [Texas], to James H. Raymond / Sam Houston.
Andrew Forest Muir papers MS 17., ca. 1916-1969
Title:
Andrew Forest Muirpapers ca.1916-1969
This material includescorrespondence, research and genealogical notes which reflect the interests ofhistorian and Rice University professor Andrew Forest Muir. They relate to 19thcentury Texas and Houston history; free African Americans in Texas pre-CivilWar; the life and death of William Marsh Rice; the growth of the Catholic,Anglican, and Episcopal Churches in the 19th century via missionary work inTexas and Hawaii; and Hawaiian history, specifically clergymen in Hawaii. Theseresearch files were created and maintained by Andrew Forest Muir circa1935-1969, with subjects covering a wide range of dates, circa 1750-1969, bulk1800s, particularly the republic of Texas era and Civil War era. Other topicsinclude Muir's academic career and personal life.
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- Andrew Forest Muir papers MS 17., ca. 1916-1969
Sam Houston letters MSS. 0706., 1853-1857
Title:
Sam Houston letters 1853-1857
Letters from Huntsville, Texas to "My Dear Miller" and "My Dear Smith."
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Santiago Rabia Papers
Title:
Santiago Rabia Papers
A sergeant in the Mexican Army, Santiago Rabia came to Texas in 1836 under Santa Anna and participated in the battles at the Alamo and San Jacinto, where he was captured by the Texans. Notebooks, military returns, legal documents, letters, and a photograph are part of the Santiago Rabia Papers, documenting his military, business, and personal activities.
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- Santiago Rabia Papers Col 6070., 1836-1852 and undated
Graham, William A. (William Alexander), 1804-1875. William A. Graham papers, 1750-1940.
Title:
William A. Graham papers, 1750-1940.
William A. Graham's correspondence with prominent persons about state and national politics. Correspondents include George E. Badger, Thomas Bragg, T. W. Brevard, James Buchanan, Duncan Cameron, Paul C. Cameron, Henry Clay, Dorothea L. Dix, Stephen A. Douglas, James Fenimore Cooper, William Gaston, James Graham, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick, W. W. Holden, Sam Houston, William Preston Mangum, Charles Manly, Matthias E. Manly, Elisha Mitchell, B. F. Moore, James T. Morehead, J. Johnston Pettigrew, J. L. Pettigru, Leonidas Polk, Thomas Ruffin, James A. Seddon, Cornelia Phillips Spencer, David L. Swain, William Tryon, Martin Van Buren, Zebulon B. Vance, Hugh Waddell, Daniel Webster, and Jonathan Worth. Also included is material relating to legal business; the Graham family;iron foundry; plantations, slavery, and overseers in North Carolina and South Carolina; affairs at the University of North Carolina, the Revolutionary War history of North Carolina, and letters from sons serving as soldiers in the Confederate army. Later papers are of other Graham family members, especially Augustus Washington Graham, lawyer of Hillsborough, N.C., and Oxford, N.C. Volumes are personal accounts, school notebooks, and legal notes. Also included are typed carbon copies of letters, 1823-1877, to and from William A. Graham in this collection and in collections at other repositories that were compiled for an editing project in the 1960s.
ArchivalResource: About 14000 items (12.0 linear ft.)
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- Graham, William A. (William Alexander), 1804-1875. William A. Graham papers, 1750-1940.
Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers 61-034; 66-161; 70-103., 1843, 1858-1896
Title:
Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers 1843,1858-1896
Swen Magnus Swenson was the firstSwedish immigrant to Texas and the founder of the SMS Ranches of West Texas.Correspondence, legal documents, a deed, account papers, and clippings comprise thepapers and relate to Swenson’s work as a merchant, banker, financier, andcattleman.
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- Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers 61-034; 66-161; 70-103., 1843, 1858-1896
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 29th Congress
Title:
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 29th Congress
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Yandell family. Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
Title:
Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
The papers primarily consist of correspondence, diaries, and medical notes. Most of the letters were written by Wilson Yandell, Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Susan Wendell Yandell, and Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Jr. The letters consist mostly of family news but also contain information relating to a variety of other topics, including medical practice, physicians of Ky., medical politics at Transylvania and the Louisville Medical Institute, state politics and economic conditions in Ky. and Tenn., references to important citizens in Louisville and Lexington, the career of David W. Yandell, disease, slavery, the secession crisis, and the Civil War. In addition to correspondence, the collection also includes lectures of Lunsford P. Yandell, material about his father Wilson Yandell, notes for medical biographies, diaries of Lunsford P. Yandell, and a scrapbook. Correspondents include Elisha Bartlett, Charles Caldwell, Daniel Drake, Austin Flint, Timothy Flint, Samuel D. Gross, Philip Lindsley, Henry Miller, and Benjamin Rush.
ArchivalResource: 2.66 cubic ft.
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- Yandell family. Yandell family papers, 1823-1877.
Clark, Edward, 1815-1880. Clark, Edward, papers, 1842-1910, 1946,
Title:
Clark, Edward, papers, 1842-1910, 1946,
The Edward Clark Papers, 1842-1910, 1946, contain a typescript of Clark's diary (1842-1843) as well as photostats of letters and other documents relating to his political career.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Clark, Edward, 1815-1880. Clark, Edward, papers, 1842-1910, 1946,
Champe Carter family papers MC030. 48381624, 48381357, 48381361, 48381390., 1809-1941, (Bulk: 1866-1886)
Title:
Champe Carter family papers 1809-1941 (Bulk: 1866-1886)
Correspondence, financial records, printed materials, legal documents, memoranda, notes, land surveys, maps and photographs document patterns of land transfer in nineteenth century Texas and specifically the career of Champe Carter, Jr. (1840-1886).
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- Champe Carter family papers MC030. 48381624, 48381357, 48381361, 48381390., 1809-1941, (Bulk: 1866-1886)
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 30th Congress
Title:
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 30th Congress
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Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
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Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
AL, with corrections, by an unidentified Texan writer using the pseudonym "Texas," to William Warland Clapp and son, editors of the Boston Evening Gazette. The writer expresses support for Texas independence, continued warfare by Texans to secure recognition from Mexico, and the character and leadership of Sam Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
Irion family. Papers, 1825-1929, (bulk 1825-1873).
Title:
Papers, 1825-1929, (bulk 1825-1873).
Correspondence, legal and financial documents, medical documents, photographs, broadsides, notes, certificates, and printed items.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.83 linear ft.)
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- Irion family. Papers, 1825-1929, (bulk 1825-1873).
Fannin, James Walker, Jr. Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Title:
Fannin, James Walker, Jr., Papers 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Consisting of Photostats, photocopies, and a bound volume of typed carbon copies of correspondence, the James Walker Fannin, Jr., Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836], chronicle Fannin’s career as a Texas revolutionary army officer.
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- Fannin, James Walker, Jr. Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
Title:
Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address. Houston writes Bonnell to ask him if he will accept the appointment to be his aide-de-camp.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
Biography -- Houston, Sam.
Title:
Biography -- Houston, Sam.
ArchivalResource: 5 file folders.
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- Biography -- Houston, Sam.
Postage stamp collection, ca. 1861-
Title:
Postage stamp collection, ca. 1861-
Postage stamps gathered from various sources, most depicting Texas people and events. Included are first day of issue covers, cachets, and special cancellations. Stamps commemorate the 1936 Texas Centennial, statehood centennial, the Alamo, statehood sesquicentennial, and Sam Houston. Some non-Texas items are also part of the collection, including a number of World War II-related cachets. Loose stamps include Confederate States of America items and general U.S. stamps.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Postage stamp collection, [ca. 1861]-[ongoing].
Robert P. Boyce Papers MSS 38., 1836-1889, 1870-1889
Title:
Robert P. Boyce Papers 1836-1889 1870-1889
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- Robert P. Boyce Papers MSS 38., 1836-1889, 1870-1889
Thomas William Ward Papers 73-102; 85-022; 86-211; 98-387; 2004-065; 2008-173; 2008-303; 2009-257., 1825-1885
Title:
Thomas William Ward Papers 1825-1885
Thomas William Ward (1807-1872), architect, veteran of the Texas Revolution and government official, was born in Ireland in 1807. His papers contain originals and photocopies of correspondence with family members, friends, and business associates; bills of lading and receipts; legal documents; certificates and a proclamation; broadsides; and newspaper clippings. Peg Leg
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- Thomas William Ward Papers 73-102; 85-022; 86-211; 98-387; 2004-065; 2008-173; 2008-303; 2009-257., 1825-1885
Fanthorp Inn Records 79-66., 1832-1888
Title:
Fanthorp Inn Records 1832-1888
Henry Fanthorp built the Fanthorp Innin 1834 near the intersection of stage roads from Houston to Springfield andNacogdoches to San Felipe de Austin in what is now Anderson in Grimes County, Texas.The records consist of Henry Fanthorp's twenty-seven ledgers, dating from 1832-1888,which document the operation of the Fanthorp Inn and an associated mercantilebusiness.
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- Fanthorp Inn Records 79-66., 1832-1888
[Hill's Hotel Register]
Title:
[Hill's Hotel Register]
Register of Hill's Hotel, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.5 linear ft.)
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- Hill's Hotel (Chattanooga, Tenn.). Hill's Hotel guest register, 1951-1954.
Letter: to Mrs. I. P. Richardson / by Israel Bush Richardson, 1844 Jul 30.
Title:
Letter: to Mrs. I. P. Richardson / by Israel Bush Richardson, 1844 Jul 30.
A discussion of the effect of the proposed annexation of Texas on United States troop movements in the South.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.; 25 cm.
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- Richardson, Israel Bush, 1815-1862. Letter: to Mrs. I. P. Richardson / by Israel Bush Richardson, 1844 Jul 30.
Stenicepher, Benjamin. Benjamin Stinecipher land grant, 1828 July 8.
Title:
Benjamin Stinecipher land grant, 1828 July 8.
Land grant of twenty-five acres in Morgan County, Tenn., to Benjamin Stinecipher, signed by Gov. Samuel Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stenicepher, Benjamin. Benjamin Stinecipher land grant, 1828 July 8.
Denton County land grants for Christopher C. King, 1857-1860.
Title:
Denton County land grants for Christopher C. King, 1857-1860.
Two land grant certificates for Christopher King and John H. King for land in Denton County, Texas. The first certificate was signed by Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease on April 30, 1857, and the second signed by Texas Governor Sam Houston on February 6, 1860.
ArchivalResource: 2 certificates.
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- Pease, E. M. (Elisha Marshall), 1812-1883. Denton County land grants for Christopher C. King, 1857-1860.
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Title:
Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Collection documents the career of Rusk as a participant in the Texas Revolution, chief justice of the first Texas supreme court, major general in the Indian wars, president of the Convention of 1845, and one of Texas's first two United States senators.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft., 6 in.
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- Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. Rusk, Thomas Jefferson, papers, 1824-1859.
Sidney Van Ulm Collection MSS 0013., ca. 1920's - 1960's
Title:
Sidney Van Ulm Collection ca. 1920's - 1960's
Sidney Van Ulm - cartoonist, photographer, reviewer, and reporter - served on the for almost fifty years after leaving the in the 1920's. The Van Ulm Collection consists of scrapbooks, clippings, and original sketches by Mr. Van Ulm. Sports figures and prominent personalities, both local and national, are represented in the drawings. The scrapbooks include Mr. Van Ulm's sports and political cartoons. Houston Press Boston Record
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- Sidney Van Ulm Collection MSS 0013., ca. 1920's - 1960's
Kate Thompson photograph collection
Title:
Kate Thompson photograph collection
This collection documents the lives of several members of the Thompson, Glover, Meriwether, and Jordan families of Madison, Georgia. Also included are photographs of individuals, probably friends and family members, many of whom are unidentified. The remaining images document buildings and houses in middle Georgia and include a scrapbook documenting land auctions sponsored by the Bowman Land Company, based in Charleston, West Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 230 image(s) (227 photographs, one ambrotype, two daguerreotypes)
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- Thompson, Kate (Katherine Rebecca), 1878-?. Individuals and Groups, 1855-1945 1860-1990.
Menchaca, José Antonio. Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
Title:
Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
The José Antonio Menchaca Reminiscences, 1807-1836, contains six volumes of Menchaca's unpublished memoirs. These volumes relate to Menchaca's experiences as a soldier during the Battle of San Antonio and during the development of San Antonio. The memoirs concern military, political, and social affairs in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 6 vols.
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- Menchaca, José Antonio. Menchaca, José Antonio, Reminiscences, 1807-1836
Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, Papers 1956; 83-105., 1830-1950
Title:
Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, Papers 1830-1950
Correspondence, clippings, printed materials, postcards, books, and photographscomprise the Lena Dancy Ledbetter Papers, 1830-1950, which pertain to Ledbetter’sreminiscences and activities as a member of many community associations and anamateur composer.
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- Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, Papers 1956; 83-105., 1830-1950
Letter : Huntsville, Tex. to Sam Houston, Washington D.C. 1848 March 16.
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Letter : Huntsville, Tex. to Sam Houston, Washington D.C. 1848 March 16.
Letter from Margaret who was in Huntsville, Texas, is addressed to "My dearest love" and records her affection for her husband, her desire for his salvation, references to their children and relatives, and details of illnesses. Letter was sent to Houston in Washington D.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 31 x 40 cm.
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- Houston, Margaret Lea, 1819-1867. Letter : Huntsville, Tex. to Sam Houston, Washington D.C. 1848 March 16.
Stalnaker family papers
Title:
Stalnaker family papers
Correspondence, financial, and legal documents (1831-1860) comprise this small collection of nine documents related to the ancestors of Paul and Guy Cloud Stalnaker.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Stalnaker, Paul. Stalnaker family papers, 1831-1860s, (bulk 1831-1839).
Clark, Edward Papers 1934; 1946., 1842-1910, 1946
Title:
Clark, Edward Papers 1842-1910,1946
The Edward Clark Papers, 1842-1910, 1946, contain a typescript of Clark’s diary(1842-1843) as well as photostats of letters and other documents relating to hispolitical career. The photostatic letters and documents concern Clark’s activitiesas an attorney, legislator, and governor of Texas. The diary describes his sociallife and illnesses as a young widower near Marshall.
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- Clark, Edward Papers 1934; 1946., 1842-1910, 1946
John Buchanan Floyd Papers
Title:
John Buchanan Floyd Papers
Papers, 1831-1863, of John B. Floyd, governor of Virginia, United States Secretary of War and Confederate general. The papers, chiefly 1850-1862, concern the three positions he held. Correspondents include James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Samuel Houston, Benjamin Huger, Alexander von Humboldt, R. M. T. Hunter, Charles James Faulkner, Jenny Lind, James Murray Mason, William Ballard Preston, Winfield Scott, John Tyler, Daniel Webster and the Duke of Wellington.
ArchivalResource: 0.50 Linear Feet
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- Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1807-1863. Papers, 1831-1863, 1850-1863.
Houston Endowment Texana collection
Title:
Houston Endowment Texana collection
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, photographs and illustrations comprise this collection of Texana.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Travis, William Barret, 1809-1836. Houston Endowment Texana collection, 1805-1836, (bulk 1839-1848).
Letterbook, 1858-1862.
Title:
Letterbook, 1858-1862.
Clark describes the operations of the survey, the difficulty encountered in the waterless desert, the constant fear of attacks by Kiowas and Comanches, and the many conflicts between the United States and Texas commissions.
ArchivalResource: 193 p.; 33 cm.
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- United States. General Land Office. Letterbook, 1858-1862.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Title:
Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Collection of Sam Houston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houston family correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directly after the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondence between Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
ArchivalResource: 11 in.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Sam Houston, collection, 1820-1929.
Historical manuscripts, 1636-1935.
Title:
Historical manuscripts, 1636-1935.
Historical documents collected by Roosevelt and related to political, social, mercantile, and military life in the United States. Only three items are from the 17th century, two legal documents and a receipt. Other documents include business correspondence, personal letters, bills, receipts, bonds, contracts, notes, wills and testaments, deeds and land grants, apprenticeship papers, licenses, military papers and certificates, customs declarations, and public office appointments. Subjects include the Mayor's Court of New York City, ships and shipping, sale of slaves, Revolutionary War service, privateering, smuggling, defense of the United States, and military conditions in the field during the Civil War. Persons represented include John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, Major General Charles Lee, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Governor Horatio Sharpe of Maryland, Ben Stoddert, George Washington, George Bancroft, Aaron Burr, John C. Calhoun, Simon Cameron, Lewis Cass, Lord Randolph Churchill, Winston S. Churchill, Lord Cornwallis, William H. Crawford, Oliver Cromwell, Jefferson Davis, James Guthrie, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Samuel Houston, General Robert E. Lee, James Russell Lowell, James K. Paulding, William Pitt, Dr. Benjamin Rush, William H. Seward, General William T. Sherman, Daniel Webster, and Emile Zola.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (415 items)
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- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945,. Historical manuscripts, 1636-1935.
Alfred F. Potts papers, 1852-1916 (bulk 1905-1916).
Title:
Alfred F. Potts papers, 1852-1916 (bulk 1905-1916).
Essays, stories, and toasts written by Potts, many for organizations to which he belonged. Topics include Sam Houston, astrology and fortune-telling and World War I. Also biographical information, including his role in Indiana's natural gas industry, and one letter from Oliver P. Morton.
ArchivalResource: 1 manuscript box 1 photograph folder
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- Potts, Alfred F. (Alfred Fremont), 1856-1927. Papers, 1852-1916 (bulk 1905-1916)
Flanagan, Sue. Sue Flanagan Papers, 1942-1990
Title:
Sue Flanagan Papers, 1942-1990
Correspondence, subject files, research notes, drafts, photographs, negatives, slides, albums, and a scrapbook comprise the Sue Flanagan Papers, 1942-1990, and relate to Flanagan's career as an author, photographer, and journalist. The bulk of the papers concerns Flanagan's work on Sam Houston's Texas and includes correspondence, research notes, a bibliography and an index, drafts, letters of permission, records of her photography trips, photographic material, and a list of her pictures arranged on a timeline of Sam Houston's life.
ArchivalResource: 6 ft., 10 in.
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- Flanagan, Sue. Sue Flanagan Papers, 1942-1990
Sketch of a trip to the wilderness in the month of August 1843 [ca. 1843] / by E. Parkinson.
Title:
Sketch of a trip to the wilderness in the month of August 1843 [ca. 1843] / by E. Parkinson.
Cincinnati, Texas, resident E. Parkinson's account of his August, 1843, journey with Texas president Sam Houston and party from Crockett, Texas, to Bird's Fort, the site of treaty negotiations with the Indians of the Texas frontier. Narrative contains descriptions of the terrain, camping and cooking, a buffalo hunt, and frontier settlements, and also discusses Indian relations.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Parkinson, E. Sketch of a trip to the wilderness in the month of August 1843, [ca. 1843] / by E. Parkinson.
Letter, 1859.
Title:
Letter, 1859.
Handwritten and signed letter to Ashbel Smith (1805-1886), a Texas politician, written on May 7, 1859 in Huntsville, Texas. Houston writes about the "Hamton Convention" and gives his opinions on the nominees for various political offices. He also talks about employing men to make ditches for him. A typewritten copy of the item is also included.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 pages) + 1 typescript.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, 1859.
Houston family. Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters, 1840-1867
Title:
Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters, 1840-1867
Letters written to and by Margaret Lea Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Houston family. Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters, 1840-1867
Lillian Eskridge Gibbs papers, 1956.
Title:
Lillian Eskridge Gibbs papers, 1956.
Manuscripts and notes on Texas history and the Alamo, and her work as a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Gibbs, Lillian Eskridge. Papers, 1956.
Lewis S. Coryell papers
Title:
Lewis S. Coryell papers
Papers of Lewis S. Coryell, lumber dealer and political leader in Pennsylvania: correspondence relates to state and national politics, and includes letters of A. Beaumont, Nicholas Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Simon Cameron, Stephen A. Douglas, George Mifflin Dallas, John M. Forney, John Forsyth, Samuel D. Ingham, Sam Houston, Dixon H. Lewis, F. R. Shunk, J. D. Stiles, George Wolf, W. S. Woodward, and others; letters of James Buchanan, containing comments on the outcome of the Civil War and criticism of the Lincoln administration; Coryell's business letters relate to construction of canals, railroads, roads and to his lumber business at New Hope.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet ; 5 boxes
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- Coryell, Lewis S., 1788-1865. Correspondence, 1806-1867.
Letter signed : Washington, to President Pierce, 1853 Mar. 7.
Title:
Letter signed : Washington, to President Pierce, 1853 Mar. 7.
Recommending Samuel D. Hay as U.S. District Attorney for the district of Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. Letter signed : Washington, to President Pierce, 1853 Mar. 7.
Olive Branch White papers MC122., 1910-1946, (Bulk: 1940)
Title:
Olive Branch White papers 1910-1946 (Bulk: 1940)
Programs from patriotic events and genealogical materials relating to San Jacinto veteran Edward Thomas Branch were collected by his daughter from 1910 to 1946.
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- Olive Branch White papers MC122., 1910-1946, (Bulk: 1940)
Henderson, James Pinckney, Family Papers 82-59., 1837-1881
Title:
Henderson, James Pinckney, FamilyPapers 1837-1881
Correspondence, diary, cards,petitions, and sermons relating to aspects of the career of James PinckneyHenderson, lawyer, soldier, politician, diplomat, and governor of Texas; includingmilitary activities while a soldier in Mexican war and commander of 2nd TexasRegiment at Battle of Monterrey; and including receipt of petitions from settlers inTexas seeking protection from hostile Indians while Henderson wasgovernor.
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- Henderson, James Pinckney, Family Papers 82-59., 1837-1881
Burke, John R.,, 792?-1855. Burke, John R., papers, 1828, 1832, 1851
Title:
Burke, John R., papers, 1828, 1832, 1851
One volume of transcribed correspondence and a list of home furnishings composes the John R. Burke Papers, 1828, 1832, 1851, and documents Burke's belongings and his friendships with Sam Houston and Andrew Jackson.
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- Burke, John R.,, 792?-1855. Burke, John R., papers, 1828, 1832, 1851
Hill, Henry Barber, 1849-1903. Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
Title:
Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence of several members of the Ewing family, particularly the Rev. John D. and Drusilla Tate Ewing; their son Dr. Philander D. Ewing of Canton, Mississippi; a grandson John Tate Ewing of Bedford and Rockbridge Counties, Va.; and Dr. W.P. and Annie P. Ewing of Charleston, W. Va. Also included is correspondence of Henry and Annie's children Henry P., William M., and Fannie Ewing Scott, all of whom moved to Texas, Arizona, or California. Subjects include life in Mississippi in the 1840s; Washington College, Lexington, Va.; Texas in the 1870s; mining in Arizona in the 1870s; and the work of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Among the topics discussed briefly are a Fourth of July celebration in Lime Kiln, Va.; the condition of poor whites and slaves in Albemarle and Buckingham Counties, 1806; financial legislation before the Mississippi legislature, 1846; and the Know Nothing Party in Mississippi. Also yellow fever in Mississippi, 1855; a Civil War cavalry engagement near Goldsboro, N.C., and General Sherman's Carolina campaign; possible emigration to Venezuela, 1866; teaching in Charleston, W. Va., and a political fight over public education, 1871; and a brawl at the inaugural of West Virginia Governor John Jeremiah Jacob. Also Commanche County, Tx., in 1875, including buffalo hunting, religious hallucinations, and women using snuff and chewing tobacco; a wagon train to Arizona via Mexico to avoid Apaches; Chinese immigrants in the Sacramento Valley; gold and silver prospecting and violence in mining towns. In addition there are some miscellaneous papers consisting chiefly of certificates from Washington College; three photographs and a tintype of Dr. W.P. Ewing; and two letters of introduction to Sam Houston. Correspondents include Henry Barker Hill.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
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- Hill, Henry Barber, 1849-1903. Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865
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Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865
Composed of typescripts and Photostats of correspondence and resolutions, the Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865, document the efforts of government and military officials to raise and maintain a regiment of Texas mounted volunteers to protect the western frontiers of Texas.
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- Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865
Grimes, Jesse, 1788-1866. Grimes, Jesse, Papers, 1834-1854
Title:
Grimes, Jesse, Papers, 1834-1854
Photostats and transcripts of letters comprise the Jesse Grimes Papers, 1834-1854, which document Grimes' military and political career in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 6 items
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- Grimes, Jesse, 1788-1866. Grimes, Jesse, Papers, 1834-1854
Autograph letter signed : Austin, to Senor Don Antonio Navarro, 1840 July 1.
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Autograph letter signed : Austin, to Senor Don Antonio Navarro, 1840 July 1.
Introducing Judge John Hemphill.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Autograph letter signed : Austin, to Senor Don Antonio Navarro, 1840 July 1.
Campbell, John E. Campbell, John E., Letters, 1858-1861
Title:
Campbell, John E., Letters, 1858-1861
The John E. Campbell Letters, 1858-1861, written by Campbell to his brother concern his health and farm, Indian threats on the frontier, the Cortina Wars, the national political scene, and local conditions.
ArchivalResource: 11 items
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- Campbell, John E. Campbell, John E., Letters, 1858-1861
Following General Sam Houston mss / by Bernhardt Wall, Lhd.
Title:
Following General Sam Houston mss / by Bernhardt Wall, Lhd.
ArchivalResource: 81 [i.e. 159] leaves in case : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
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- Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-1956. Following General Sam Houston mss / by Bernhardt Wall, Lhd.
Starr, James Harper, Papers 78-67., 1796-1905
Title:
Starr, James Harper, Papers 1796-1905
James Harper Starr was a banker,physician, land agent, public official, and railroad official (1809-1890). Letters,letterpresses, diaries, memoranda books, legal and business papers, land books,financial papers, expense account books, military papers, commissions andappointments, and autobiographical sketches comprise the James Harper Starr Papers,which concern the career and family of James Harper Starr during the period1796-1905.
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- Starr, James Harper, Papers 78-67., 1796-1905
Morse family papers, 1806-1965.
Title:
Morse family papers, 1806-1965.
Letter (1852) to Isaac Edward Morse, U.S. representative from Louisiana, suggesting that he run for governor of Louisiana, and autograph collection, probably collected by Morse; letter (1832) to Nathan Morse, recorder for the city of New Orleans, La., notifying him of his reelection to that post; correspondence (1806-1810) of P.C. Wederstrandt relating primarily to his activities as a naval officer; correspondence and orders to duty (1854-1864) of Charles Nathan Morse, Confederate Army officer; correspondence (1835) between William Moore, U.S. Army officer, and his wife, Chess; 9 letters of the Marquis de Lafayette, l letter each from Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Sam Houston, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren; and miscellaneous biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.1 container.
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- Morse family papers, 1806-1965.
Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers, 1824-1859
Title:
Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers 1824-1859
Papers document the lifeof Thomas Jefferson Rusk as a participant in the Texas Revolution, ChiefJustice of the first Texas Supreme Court, major general in army campaignsagainst the Native Americans, president of the Convention of 1845, and one ofTexas' first two U.S. Senators.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft., 6in.
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- Thomas Jefferson Rusk Papers, 1824-1859
David Gouverneur Papers 2009-265. 20659823., October 2009
Title:
David Gouverneur Papers October 2009
Papers pertain to the career of David G. Burnet (1788-1870), president ad interim of the Republic of Texas and later secretary of state of the Republic and of the state of Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 ft., 7 in.;
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- David Gouverneur Papers 2009-265. 20659823., October 2009
Texas document and letter.
Title:
Texas document and letter.
Photoprints of two items dated 1836, one concerning the release of Santa Anna by the Texans, certified a true copy by Benito Juarez, Miguel Arrija, and others; and a reproduction of a letter from Santa Anna to Samuel Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio ; 24 cm.
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- Texas document and letter.
Autograph letter signed, Washington, [D.C.], to Hon. Joseph Reed Ingersoll.
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Autograph letter signed, Washington, [D.C.], to Hon. Joseph Reed Ingersoll.
A ms letter in ink from Sam Houston, U.S. Senator from Texas, introducing an up-and-coming Congressman from New York his friend Caleb Lyon to Ingersoll, U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom, appointed by President Fillmore the previous year. Lyon designed the State Coat of Arms of California.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ALS, 1853 January 18 : Washington, [D.C.], to Hon. Joseph Reed Ingersoll.
J. S. Cullinan family collection MC013. 46682000., ca. 1834-1860
Title:
J. S. Cullinan family collection ca. 1834-1860
This small collection of Texana focuses on the Republic and early statehood periods.
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- J. S. Cullinan family collection MC013. 46682000., ca. 1834-1860
Hoxey, Asa, 1800-1863. Family collection, 1788-1930, (bulk 1820-1862).
Title:
Family collection, 1788-1930, (bulk 1820-1862).
Correspondence, certificates, medical school documents, passport, land survey notes, Republic of Texas currency, Confederate States of America bond and currency, poems, article, receipt, and memorabilia. A letter from Patrick Henry to his daughter, Betsey, June 11, 1788, was acquired with the collection. Also includes correspondence from Sam Houston and Mirabeau B. Lamar.
ArchivalResource: 33 items.
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- Hoxey, Asa, 1800-1863. Family collection, 1788-1930, (bulk 1820-1862).
Mark, V. T. V.T. Mark collection, 1822-1868.
Title:
V.T. Mark collection, 1822-1868.
Consists of an assortment of documents relating to land grants, the selling of slaves, and Texas history. Materials include correspondence, deeds, certificates, and a biographical sketch of General Sam Houston. Noteworthy items include an 1839 chattel inventory, an 1822 last will and testament, and four land grant documents ranging in date from 1845 to 1867, two of which are signed by Anson Jones, last president of the Republic of Texas.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear in.
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- Mark, V. T. V.T. Mark collection, 1822-1868.
Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst Papers
Title:
Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst Papers
The fifth child of Sam and Margaret Lea Houston, Antoinette Power "Nettie" Houston Bringhurst (1852-1932) was active in a number of organizations, including the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, which she served as Historian and Poet Laureate. Correspondence, legal and financial documents, creative writing, printed material, and photographs document the family, organizational, and business activities of Antoinette Houston Bringhurst.
ArchivalResource: 0.63 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst Papers Col 876., 1906-1932
Texas legal documents, 1826-1850.
Title:
Texas legal documents, 1826-1850.
Handwritten and signed legal documents and manufacturing labels from Texas. The signatures include those of Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and James Bowie. The items relate to the activities of the Arkansas and Texas Land Company and the Comal Manufacturing Company.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders (12 items)
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- Texas legal documents, 1826-1850.
James R. and Ewing B. Irion: Houston - Anna Raguet Papers AR 98-235.
Title:
James R. and Ewing B. Irion:Houston - Anna Raguet Papers
Papers consist chiefly oftwelve letters (dated 1837-1839) from Sam Houston to Anna W. Raguet.
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- James R. and Ewing B. Irion: Houston - Anna Raguet Papers AR 98-235.
Old Vault Collection MSS 113., 1796-1890's
Title:
Old Vault Collection 1796-1890's
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- Old Vault Collection MSS 113., 1796-1890's
Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
Title:
Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
The collection contains miscellaneous letters, land grants, Revolutionary and Civil War papers, and documents relating to the history of the university.
ArchivalResource: 94 leaves.
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- Washington and Lee University. Library. Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
Philosophical Society of Texas Records 99-042; 2000-030; 2003-074; 2006-260., 1838, 1935-1998
Title:
Philosophical Society of TexasRecords 1838,1935-1998
The Philosophical Society of Texaswas founded on December 5, 1837, in the capitol of the Republic of Texas, Houston,and was revived in 1935 in Dallas. By the 1990s the society had moved to Austin.Records of the society include administrative records of the organization, relatingto the history, founding, revival, and purposes of the society, as well as to itsday-to-day functioning and administration.
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- Philosophical Society of Texas Records 99-042; 2000-030; 2003-074; 2006-260., 1838, 1935-1998
Williams-Houston papers MC143., 1852-1956, (Bulk: 1880, 1900)
Title:
Williams-Houston papers 1852-1956 (Bulk: 1880, 1900)
Four documents and their transcripts relate to father and son Sam and Temple Houston.
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- Williams-Houston papers MC143., 1852-1956, (Bulk: 1880, 1900)
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
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Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
The Rosser collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, scrapbooks, newsclippings, printed material and lantern slides. Correspondents include Judah Benjamin, John W. Daniel, Jefferson Davis, James Dearing, Jubal Early, Wade Hampton, Samuel Houston , Fitzhugh Lee, Robert E. Lee, L. L. Lomax, W. H. Perkinson, George Wythe Randolph, W. Minor Roberts, J. E. B. Stuart, John S. Wise, and J[acob?] Yost. In addition the collection contains correspondence of his wife Betty Winston Rosser, his son Thomas L. Rosser, Jr. and his granddaughter Barbara Rosser. The collection also contains Rosser's journal regarding the Yellowstone Expedition for the Northern Pacific Railroad; various legal and financial papers; genealogical information of the Winston and Robinson families; notebooks from University of Virginia lectures attended by Thomas L. Rosser, jr. including the law classes of John B. Minor;.and lantern slides of Civil War portratis, battles and maps.
ArchivalResource: 530 items.
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- Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910. Papers of Thomas L. Rosser and the Rosser, Gordon and Winston families [manuscript], 1860-1950.
Letter to Franklin Pierce, 1853, March 23.
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Letter to Franklin Pierce, 1853, March 23.
Letter to President Franklin Pierce from John Milton Bernhisel, written while he was serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. Bernhisel writes to Pierce of public opinion in Utah, particularly regarding the Territory's desire to retain Brigham Young as governor. Bernhisel praises Young, noting that he possesses "the entire confidence of the people." He continues that "respecting Governor Young I would...refer your Excellency to...Stephen A. Douglas of the United States Senate." Bernhisel continues that Utah would like to see Zerubbabel Snow kept as Associate Judge, and that Seth M. Blair remain as United States Attorney for the district of Utah, and mentions Blair's original recommendation from Sam Houston. The letter is unsigned and appears incomplete.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter, 3 pages.
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- Bernhisel, John Milton, 1878-1957. Letter to Franklin Pierce, 1853, March 23.
Papers of the Gary family [manuscript] 1789, 1852-1973.
Title:
Papers of the Gary family [manuscript] 1789, 1852-1973.
The collection consists almost entirely of family correspondence. Topics discussed include the preparations for an 1842 camp meeting, the 1857 Texas drought, anti Sam Houston sentiments in the 1857 Texas elections, the decimation of C.S.A. troops in Texas by yellow fever, gold mining in Virginia in 1931, the Female Collegiate Institute in Buckingham County, family genealogy, Pres. Eisenhower's laying of the cornerstone for a capital extension, a 1967 child's poem on the U.S. flag and a World War II letter from the South Pacific. Bible records, 1789-1934, of the Gary family are also included. The donor has provided notes and comments on most of the items.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Papers of the Gary family [manuscript] 1789, 1852-1973.
McCulloch, Ben, 1811-1862. McCulloch, Ben and Henry Eustace, Family Papers, 1798-1961, 1837-1916.
Title:
McCulloch, Ben and Henry Eustace, Family Papers, 1798-1961, 1837-1916.
Papers of Ben McCulloch (1811-1862) and his brother, Henry Eustace McCulloch (1816-1895), relate primarily to family members. The Henry Eustace McCulloch series includes letters to family members and friends, journals and military communications documenting his activities as sheriff of Gonzales County, surveyor and merchandiser in Gonzales and Seguin and tavern keeper in Austin (1859-1860), and colonel and brigadier general in the Confederate Army (1861-1865). Other materials are rosters and account records of McCulloch's volunteer companies (1846-1851) and a small group of documents covering Henry's activities as superintendent of the Texas Institution for the Deaf and Dumb (1877-1879). Miscellaneous materials include a manuscript interview concerning the Pan American Railway Company (undated) and papers related to W.M. Hardy and the Slaughter family.
ArchivalResource: 1 ft., 3 in.
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- McCulloch, Ben, 1811-1862. McCulloch, Ben and Henry Eustace, Family Papers, 1798-1961, 1837-1916.
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell Papers 63-154., 1805-1915
Title:
Franklin, Benjamin CromwellPapers 1805-1915
The papers of Benjamin CromwellFranklin, attorney, judge, legislator, and soldier concern Franklin's duties as asoldier in the Texas Revolution (1836); the first judge in the Republic of Texas; amember of Supreme Court of the Republic; and a representative in the third, fifth,and eighth legislatures. The papers include correspondence, deeds, decrees, landgrants, promissory notes, legal papers, memoranda, land surveys, wills, clippings,printed material, plats, and literary productions.
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- Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell Papers 63-154., 1805-1915
John Forbes Papers
Title:
John Forbes Papers
The collection contains legal papers, correspondence, business papers, Republic of Texas Army Commissary Records, and biographical and genealogical material on Forbes. There is a transcript of the David G. Burnet treason trial and papers relating to Sam Houston, David Crockett, and Andrew Jackson.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 Cubic Feet
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- Forbes, John, 1797-1880. John Forbes papers, 1836-1963.
B. Rice Aston collection MC136., 1887-1989, (Bulk: 1923-1954)
Title:
B. Rice Aston collection 1887-1989 (Bulk: 1923-1954)
This collection contains copies of newspaper articles about Texas history.
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- B. Rice Aston collection MC136., 1887-1989, (Bulk: 1923-1954)
Texas. General Land Office. [Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1842 February 26.
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[Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1842 February 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 32 x 38 cm.
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- Texas. General Land Office. [Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1842 February 26.
Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
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Brigham Young photographs, circa 1860-1870
Collection of carte-de-visite photographs and engravings from an album received by Miriam Young Hardy at settlement of the Brigham Young estate. Contains portraits of Young family members, Church leaders, Civil War military officers of both the Union and Confederacy forces, U.S. government officials, and other prominent people of the 1840s-1870s. Photographs of Young family members include: John W. Young, Mary Ann Angell Young, Mary Ann Ayers Young, and Naamah K. J. Carter Young. One studio view of a possible female Young standing by chair is unidentified. Photographs of Church leaders include: Ezra T. Benson, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, George A. Smith, and Brigham Young. Brigham Young and other Latter-day Saints were probably familiar with many of the military officers and government leaders as acquaintances or adversaries during the Mexican War, Utah Expedition, and federal administration during the Utah territorial era. Several photographs are not labeled. Collection includes political cartoon "The Great Surrender" showing miniature photographs of Earl Russell, Mason, Slidell, and Secretary Seward and artistic images labeled "On to Richmond" and "All Quiet on the Potomac." Also includes photo of unidentified man labeled "Specimen Brick" and caricature labeled "Disgusted Secesh Leaving Dixie". Photographers in the collection include E. Anthony and E. and H. T. Anthony (borrowed images from Brady's negatives), New York; Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York; Perry (Bookbinder), Philadelphia; J. E. McClees, Philadelphia; Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York; Savage and Ottinger, Salt Lake City; and Hermann Ohm, Copenhagen, Denmark.
ArchivalResource: DRPS: 1 electronic record; Photograph: 9 fd. (102 items), 10 x 7 cm.; Microfilm: 1 reel, 35 mm.; Photograph neg.: 13 items; Microfilm neg.: 1 reel; Compact disc (RAW IMAGES): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (MASTER): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.; Compact disc (USER COPY): 1 disk, 4-3/4 in.
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- PH 1716, Young, Brigham 1801-1877. Brigham Young photographs circa 1860-1870
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Sam Houston collection, 1810-1871.
Title:
Sam Houston collection, 1810-1871.
This collection includes letters and documents signed by Sam Houston between 1813 and 1861. There are also several undated items as well as two letters written by Sam Houston's son, Sam Houston, in 1868 and 1871 following his father's death. There are a total of 43 items in the collection with the bulk of the items dating between 1836 and 1861. Materials generally relate to Houston's political activities at the time. Items written or signed during 1836 relate to the Texas Revolution or Houston's role as president of the Republic of Texas. Materials from the 1840s were signed during his tenure as President of the Republic of Texas or Senator from Texas. During the 1860s materials relate to his activities as governor of Texas. Most items are financial or business papers from the government for which Houston worked.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Sam Houston collection, 1810-1871.
Lenz, Louis, Collection 68-008; 70-039; 78-065; 83-073; 93-264., 1688-1966
Title:
Lenz, Louis, Collection 1688-1966
Materials collected by Lenz after hisretirement concern the early history of Texas and its settlement, particularly bythe Canary Islanders in San Antonio and the Germans in South Texas; the TexasRevolution; and the Texas Republic. Louis Lenz (1885-1967) was a civil engineer andTexana collector.
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- Lenz, Louis, Collection 68-008; 70-039; 78-065; 83-073; 93-264., 1688-1966
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
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Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address. Houston writes Bonnell to ask him if he will accept the appointment to be his aide-de-camp.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter : San Felipe de Austin, Tex., to Joseph Bonnell, Fort Jesup, La., 1835 Nov. 22.
Williams, Amelia Worthington, 1876-1958. Williams, Amelia Worthington, papers, 1815-1985.
Title:
Williams, Amelia Worthington, papers, 1815-1985.
Correspondence, transcriptions of historical materials, research and class notes, printed materials, newspaper clippings, literary productions, diplomas, certificates, and photographic materials document the academic and professional careers of Amelia Williams, especially her various Texas history research projects.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft.
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- Williams, Amelia Worthington, 1876-1958. Williams, Amelia Worthington, papers, 1815-1985.
Steward Alexander Miller Papers 85-184., 1843-1873, 1926-1966
Title:
Steward Alexander Miller Papers 1843-1873,1926-1966
Papers of Steward Alexander Miller,relating to his life in Texas.
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- Steward Alexander Miller Papers 85-184., 1843-1873, 1926-1966
Houston, Eliza Allen, ca, 1810-1861. Houston, Eliza, Narrative, 1962, undated
Title:
Houston, Eliza, Narrative, 1962, undated
Comprising newspaper clippings and a photocopy of a letter, the Eliza Houston Narrative, 1962, undated, chronicles the brief marriage and separation of Eliza and Sam Houston.
ArchivalResource: 5 items
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- Houston, Eliza Allen, ca, 1810-1861. Houston, Eliza, Narrative, 1962, undated
Moncure-Lyne Family scrapbooks
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Moncure-Lyne Family scrapbooks
The collection (1897-1943) consists of three scrapbooks, the subjects of which are the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and Edgar Allan Poe. A photocopy of the Edgar Allan Poe scrapbook is also included. The scrapbooks were compiled by Miss Cassandra Moncure Lyne (born 1875) in collaboration with her mother, Mrs. Cassandra Moncure Lyne (1845-1934). The scrapbooks are composed of clippings and pamphlets with holographic notes that relate family members to many of the persons or events in the published sources. The scrapbooks provide an excellent source for the genealogy of the Moncure and Lyne families.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft. (1 document box)
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- Moncure-Lyne Family scrapbooks, 1897-1943.
Replies to dinner invitation from President Buchanan, 1858, Dec. 9-13, Washington, D.C.
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Replies to dinner invitation from President Buchanan, 1858, Dec. 9-13, Washington, D.C.
The presidential invitation was for dinner on Tuesday, December 14, 1858.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. Replies to dinner invitation from President Buchanan, 1858, Dec. 9-13, Washington, D.C.
Edwin A. Bonewitz Collection MSS. 0025., 1830's-1960's
Title:
Edwin A. Bonewitz Collection 1830's-1960's
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear feet,; 6 boxes
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- Edwin A. Bonewitz Collection MSS. 0025., 1830's-1960's
Sam Houston Papers, 1814-1957, and undated
Title:
Sam Houston Papers 1814-1957, and undated
Papers document the life of Sam Houston, including military service, as congressman from and governor of Tennessee, as commander-in-chief of the army in the Texas Revolution, as president of the Republic of Texas, as United States senator from and governor of the state of Texas. Many important state and national figures, especially Andrew Jackson, are represented, as well as personal friends and family members.
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- Sam Houston Papers, 1814-1957, and undated
Andrews and Groos Families Papers
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Andrews and Groos Families Papers
Legal documents, letters, and printed material are part of the Andrews and Groos families papers, representing two San Antonio, Texas, families joined by marriage.
ArchivalResource: 10 items (6 folders, 1 oversize item)
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- Andrews-Groos family papers, 1839-1877.
Gowen, Mary, Papers 2011-261., 1838-1869
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Gowen, Mary, Papers 1838-1869
A diary, with partial transcript,correspondence, marriage license, inaugural address, Bible, genealogy, and a handpainted photograph inside a union case comprise the Mary Gowen Papers, 1838-1869,documenting Mary Gowen’s ancestry, and a personal account of being aprisoner-of-war.
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- Gowen, Mary, Papers 2011-261., 1838-1869
Fleischer, Mary Beth. Fleischer, Mary Beth, papers, 1960s-1993.
Title:
Fleischer, Mary Beth, papers, 1960s-1993.
Correspondence, research materials, drafts, administrative records, and notes comprise the Mary Beth Fleischer Papers, 1960s-1993, and relate to Fleischer's career at the Barker Texas History Center and her extensive research concerning Antoinette Lea Bledsoe Powers Robert.
ArchivalResource: 8 in.
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- Fleischer, Mary Beth. Fleischer, Mary Beth, papers, 1960s-1993.
The San Augustine, Texas Papers (1783-1937)
Title:
The San Augustine, Texas Papers (1783-1937)
The San Augustine, Texas Papers were collected by Fred Rosenstock and contain the papers of numerous persons important to the early history of San Augustine, such as John and Matthew Cartwright, William and Jacob Garrett, John W.P. McKenzie, and George Teel. Their papers include documentation of land sales and purchases, land surveys, inventories of property, property tax receipts, receipts for goods either bought or sold, and probate records. The records indicate that prominent men such as George Teel and William Garrett knew each other and had business dealings (see, for example, Box 2, folder 26). John Cartwright was, in fact, William Garrett's father-in-law. Thus, the records document the development of the San Augustine community over time. Documents that record the sale and purchase of land in the San Augustine area also present a snapshot of the physical development of the town itself. The Cartwrights, Garretts, and George Teel had business dealings in Nacogdoches, New Orleans and Nachitoches; their tax receipts thus document the growth of an economic network that connected Louisiana and Texas during the Republic era and after statehood. The collection also contains numerous manuscripts documenting the purchase and sale of slaves by the Cartwrights, Garretts, and George Teel. While slavery was never as central to the Texas economy as it was in the South, there were parts of the state - especially eastern portions -- where slavery flourished to some extent. San Augustine was one of those areas. By. By 1840, it was the third largest slave-holding area, behind only Brazoria and Red River (Randolph Campbell, An Empire for Slavery, p. 57). By 1864, 1,674 slaves lived in San Augustine County (266). Campbell lists William Garrett as one of the largest slaveholders in Texas in 1860 (275). The San Augustine, Texas Papers thus provide valuable insight into the history of slavery in east Texas. In addition to the papers of prominent families of San Augustine, the collection contains miscellaneous papers from other residents of the town as well as typed transcripts of papers and other documents concerning aspects of Texas history. There is an indenture signed by Stephen Blount, transcripts of letters written by Sam Houston to Alexander Horton, a copy of the Nacogdoches criminal code from 1783 and the House of Representatives declaration on the invasion of Louisiana by Texas in 1839. There are also muster rolls from Company H, Tenth Regiment, Company K, First Texas Infantry, Hood's Brigade, and Company C, First Texas Legion, Ross' Brigade. Because the collection is small, it is arranged into two boxes in simple alphabetical order (based on the last name of the person, event, or issue that is the subject of the file). For example, the papers of George Teel are located in Box 2, folder 26, filed simply under "Teel." Records concerning slavery can be found in Box 1, folders 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and Box 2, folders 23 and 25. The bulk of the slavery documents are dated from the late 1840s through the. Early 1850s.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot.
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- The San Augustine, Texas Papers 1830-1890 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center.
Grimes, Jesse, Papers 1954., 1834-1854
Title:
Grimes, Jesse, Papers 1834-1854
Photostats and transcripts of letters comprise the Jesse Grimes Papers, 1834-1854, which document Grimes’ military and political career in Texas.
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- Grimes, Jesse, Papers 1954., 1834-1854
Eugene Campbell Barker Papers, 1785 (1812-1959)
Title:
Eugene Campbell Barker Papers 1785 (1812-1959)
Eugene C. Barker,University of Texas historian and educator. Barker's papers derive from hisscholarship, research, and teaching of Texas history, and relate to his role inthe development of the Texas State Historical Association and otherorganizations.
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- Eugene Campbell Barker Papers, 1785 (1812-1959)
Ballinger and Associates Collection MSS 0043., 1836-1907, 1854-1907
Title:
Ballinger and Associates Collection 1836-1907 1854-1907
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- Ballinger and Associates Collection MSS 0043., 1836-1907, 1854-1907
Hamilton, Jeff Interview 71-64., 1938
Title:
Hamilton, Jeff Interview 1938
Transcript of an interview with JeffHamilton, former servant to Sam Houston.
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- Hamilton, Jeff Interview 71-64., 1938
Texas. Secretary of State. Secretary of State records relating to passports issues by the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1855, 1858.
Title:
Secretary of State records relating to passports issues by the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1855, 1858.
Passports were issued by the government of the Republic of Texas to allow persons to freely leave and re-enter the Republic of Texas. These records consist of requests for passports, orders to issue passports, and one proclamation granting entrance into the Republic. Dates covered are 1836-1845, 1855, 1858. (There are two files dating from the post-Republic era.) Some of the records relate to the freedom of movement within the Republic of Texas, while others request access to Mexico, the United States, and a few European nations. The finding aid contains an alphabetical list of persons requesting or receiving passports. The depth of information provided on each individual varies considerably, from a simple name and date, up to destinations, purpose for the travel, relationships to other travelers, age, and physical description. Individuals with passport files include Sam Houston, Emily West, Memucan Hunt, and several Native Americans. The present series was originally part of a file in the Office of the Secretary of State entitled "Location of the Seat of Government, Passports, Printing, Postal, and Santa Fe Affairs," which was transferred in 1905 to the Department of Insurance, Statistics, and History (a predecessor of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission). Some time after transfer the present series was mixed with records of the Adjutant General. The documents were later restored to the Secretary of State's records and rearranged in alphabetical order.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 cubic ft.
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- Texas. Secretary of State. Secretary of State records relating to passports issues by the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1855, 1858.
Forbes, John. Forbes, John, Papers, 1835-1861
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Forbes, John, Papers, 1835-1861
Typescript copies of correspondence, legal charges, and commissary accounts comprise the John Forbes Papers, 1835-1861, and document Forbes' career as a soldier and commissary general of the Texas army.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Forbes, John. Forbes, John, Papers, 1835-1861
Biography -- Gill, Jane Chandler.
Title:
Biography -- Gill, Jane Chandler.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Gill, Jane Chandler.
William Carey Crane Papers, Inclusive: 1809-1944, Bulk: 1834-1885
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William Carey Crane Papers, Inclusive: 1809-1944, Bulk: 1834-1885
The William Carey Crane Papers consist of various materials pertaining to the former Baylor president. It was contributed through various gifts and transfers, with much of the collection donated by Crane's son Judge Royston C. Crane. The chronology of the collection stretches from 1809 to 1944, but the bulk of the materials originated during William Carey Crane's prestigious career as pastor and educator (1834-1885). Many materials are general correspondence and literary productions, but the collection also includes personal correspondence, family correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, and photographic materials.
ArchivalResource: 46 document boxes and 1 oversized box.
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- Crane, William Carey, 1816-1885. William Carey Crane papers, 1809-1944 1834-1885.
Eldredge family papers
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Eldredge family papers
Military and naval papers, correspondence, and a photograph comprise this small collection that records the naval careers of three generations of the Eldredge family.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863,. Eldredge family papers, 1843-1938, (bulk 1882-1894).
Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences, 1957
Title:
Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences 1957
Composed of three typewritten pages, the Temple Houston Morrow Reminiscences, 1957, describe Morrow’s childhood as well as second-hand descriptions of his grandfather, Sam Houston, various family members, and servants.
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- Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences, 1957
Coit family. Papers of the Coit and McLean families, 1817-1882.
Title:
Papers of the Coit and McLean families, 1817-1882.
Chiefly personal letters and business documents of the McLean and Coit families of Darlington County, S.C., including 6 documents, 1797-1870, re land grants and confederate bonds; student identification, 1820-1821, for Murdoch McLean at New York University; diploma, 27 Feb. 1821, of Murdoch McLean as surgeon, training under Dr. Valentine Mott; letter, 26 Oct. 1824, Taunton, Mass., from former S.C. resident James Tisdale to Murdoch McLean, re Tisdale's religious views and comparison of hospitality in S.C. and Mass. Letter, 7 May 1824, Darlington County, S.C., from Sarah K. Lide to Mary W. Pugh, re dance school and Presbyterian church activities; letter, 24 Aug. 1824, Nashville, Tenn., from Sam Houston, to Maria H. Campbell, re plans to travel through the South; letter, 2 Apr. 1844, from Henry Clay, to Murdoch McLean, declining invitation to dinner at the Clay Club, Cheraw, S.C.; letter, 28 May 1846, Cheraw, S.C., from J[ames] Campbell Coit, to John Knox McLean, Princeton, N.J., re return of his son from school. Letter, 4 Mar. 1849, Farmington, Conn., from James C. Coit, Jr., to Janie McLean, re traveling to New London, Conn., recent weddings, and his inability to find work; letters, 1855-1856, Cheraw, S.C., from Murdoch McLean, to Sarah McLean, Philadelphia, Pa., re railroad construction, student life, community events, and economic conditions. Eleven letters, 27 July-2 Oct. 1861, Va., from Murdoch McLean to daughters, Janie and Sarah McLean, advising Sarah about teaching school; plantation affairs; visiting their brother, Confederate States Army surgeon John Knox; troop movements; sending slave named "Shake" to assist John Knox; slaves in Confederate camps; and J.K. McLean's promotion to superintendent of a hospital division; printed register, c.1865, "Roll of Coit's Battery or Chesterfield Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers." Post-war items include letter, 5 Dec. 1876, Columbia, S.C., from J.C. Coit, to Sarah Mclean Coit, re struggle for control of S.C. General Assembly; letter, 12 June 1879, New York, N.Y., from G.A. Hollinger, to Winthrop Williams, Columbia, S.C., re S.C.'s Reconstruction government, call for open elections, Judge J.C. Coit's stance on Repudiation Act of 22 Dec. 1873, and need for reoccupation of S.C.
ArchivalResource: 150 items.
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- Coit family. Papers of the Coit and McLean families, 1817-1882.
Texas. Dept. of State. Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated.
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Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated.
Prior to the regular government established by the Republic of Texas Constitution of 1836, a variety of governmental entities, both legislative and executive, succeeded one another. Their functions and activities are documented by these records. Types of records include correspondence, reports, resolutions, decrees, ordinances, declarations, circulars, proceedings, minutes, delegate rolls, records of votes, rules, presidential addresses, commissions issued, a memorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and vouchers and receipts, all of the various legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic. These governmental bodies include the following: the treasurer of the Ayuntamiento of Austin, citizens meetings and committees of public safety, the Permanent Council, the Consultation, the Provisional Government, the Convention of 1836, and the Ad Interim government, dating 1835-1836 and undated. One series consists of receipts issued to and by John H. Money, Treasurer of the Ayuntamiento of Austin, date January 1-July 20, 1835. Records of citizens meetings and various committees of public safety consist of circulars, proceedings, and correspondence dating August 30, 1835-January 19, 1836. These records are not specifically addressed to any of the governing bodies of the Revolutionary period, and it is uncertain whether they came into their custody during their existence or were later added to their records. Copies of circulars, proceedings, and letters specifically addressed to one of the Councils or the Consultation are filed with other communications received by those bodies in other subseries. The papers of the Committee of Safety of Austin were required to be received by the Secretary of the Consultation by a resolution approved November 3, 1835 and are filed with the records of that body. Records of the Permanent Council consist of correspondence, reports, resolutions, and vouchers and receipts, dated between August 19 and November 2, 1835. There are letters and reports from citizens of Texas and Mobile, Alabama, and government agencies relating to their activities and the state of the country. There are also signed copies of letters, addresses, and commissions sent to the citizens of the United States and Texas, army officers, and government agents, communicating instructions and appeals for aid. Correspondents include Stephen F. Austin, Thomas F. McKinney, and Richard R. Royall. Records of the Consultation consist of minutes, proceedings, resolutions, declarations, reports, correspondence, and delegate rolls, dating between October 11 and November 14, 1835. Also present are the papers of the Committee of Public Safety of Austin, dated September 21 and October 1, 1835. Some of the proceedings are signed by P. B. Dexter, Secretary of the Consultation; R. R. Royall, Chairman; or Samuel Whiting, Secretary Pro Tem. Also prominent in these records are Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and Thomas F. McKinney. Correspondence was received from citizens meetings, the Permanent Council, Committees of Vigilance and Safety, and agents of government pertaining to defense, land claims, and other affairs of state. Letters addressed to the Permanent Council that arrived after it had adjourned were handled by the Consultation and are included in these records. Records of the Provisional Government include correspondence, reports, commissions, accounts and receipts, proceedings, ordinances, decrees, resolutions, and legislative addresses, from the Governor, Auditor, Treasurer, and General Council, dating 1835-1836. These records include a letter book containing copies of the Declaration of November 7, 1835, Organic Law, ordinances and resolutions of the General Council, correspondence of the Executive and General Council, and correspondence and reports laid before the council. Dates covered are November 1835-February 1836. Also present are "Papers belonging to the Political Chief of the Department of Brazos, 1835-1836." Records of the Governor consist of correspondence, reports, commissions, and receipts, dating November 1835-March 1836. The correspondence chiefly relates to finances and supplies for the government. Correspondents include the provisional governors Henry Smith and James W. Robinson, and Sam Houston. Records of the Auditor are accounts and receipts submitted for approval, dating October 1835-March 1836. Records of the Treasurer include receipts given to and by the treasurer of the Provisional Government, dating December 1835-January 1836. Records of the General Council consist of proceedings, correspondence, committee reports, ordinances, decrees, resolutions, legislative addresses of the Governor, and accounts and receipts, covering the period September 1835-March 1836. These records concern the actions of the General Council, including the establishment of the Texas Navy, the organization and supplying of the Army, the appointment of Sam Houston and John Forbes to treat with the Cherokee Indians, and the preparation of instructions of the agents to the United States, Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton. It also passed the act calling for the Convention of 1836. Correspondents and other figures involved here include the provisional governors Henry Smith and James W. Robinson, Sam Houston, and Stephen F. Austin. Proceedings of the Permanent Council are included in this series as is a copy of the proceedings of the Consultation. Records of the Convention of 1836 consist of proceedings, a convention roll, rules of the convention, records of votes, committee reports, auditor's reports, correspondence, memorials, and acts of the convention, include the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Dates covered are primarily March 1-17, 1836, with some correspondence dating back to November 1835. Correspondents include S. Rhoads Fisher, George M. Collingsworth, Governor Robinson, the General Council, members of the convention tendering resignations, and individuals offering services to the Republic. Subjects include the organization and supplying of the militia and other military forces, land concerns, and declaration of Texas' independence from Mexico. Records of the Ad Interim government consist of copies of presidential addresses, correspondence, commissions issued, a memorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and a receipt. Also included are some private letters, including ones to James Fannin, R. R. Royall, and Stephen F. Austin, from Santa Anna, Robert Triplett, and Edward Hall, relating to loans, supplies, and other subjects. Dates covered are March-September 1836. Correspondents and others represented here also include David G. Burnet, Mirabeau B. Lamar, Lorenzo de Zavala, and Robert Triplett. The majority of the records of the Secretary and the President for this period have been dispersed among several different series of Republic records. [Note: During most of their life in the Texas State Archives, these records have been referred to by "series" numbers (33 thru 79) established when the Special Lists were created at some time in the 20th century. Those series numbers are used in this inventory in lieu of folder numbers (often a series contained multiple folders). The term "series" here does not necessarily mean the same as it would to the archival community.]
ArchivalResource: 2.64 cubic ft.1 microfilm reel
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- Texas. Dept. of State. Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated.
Documents collection, 1519-1979.
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Documents collection, 1519-1979.
An artificial collection created by the DRT Library that gathers documents in a multitude of forms, the Documents Collection provides a sampling of government, business and personal activities in Mexico and Texas, from the earliest period of New World settlement through the twentieth century. Material from Mexico includes decrees, letters, broadsides, and other items issued by Kings of Spain, Mexican Viceroys, and prominent government and church officials. The bulk of the collection documents Texas, beginning with its earliest settlement, but concentrating on the period of Anglo-American colonization through the Civil War. Encountered most frequently are documents related to transactions of various types, such as land grants and sales, slave transactions, legal actions and monetary exchanges. Political and military events are represented, and letters reflect government, business, personal and social life. Also part of the collection is a small number of literary manuscripts such as memoirs, biographies, genealogies, histories, fiction and poetry, most unpublished. Some of the individual names represented in the collection are Stephen F. Austin, Thomas Barnett, Baron de Bastrop, David G. Burnet, Juan Bautista de las Casas, Agustín Fischer, José Antonio de la Garza, Thomas Gay, José Manuel Granados, Archibald Hotchkiss, Sam Houston, Francis W. Johnson, Benito Juárez, John W. Kenney, Luke Lesassier, John H. Money, Ramón Músquiz, José Antonio Navarro, Alonso Nuñez de Haro y Peralta, Juan Ruíz de Apodaca, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Juan Nepomuceno Seguín, Henry Smith, James Harper Starr, William Barret Travis, Francisco Javier de Venegas, Juan Martín de Veramendi, and Samuel May Williams.
ArchivalResource: 14 document boxes 6 flat boxes 4 oversize boxes 5 oversize items 23 bound volumes
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- Documents collection, 1519-1979.
Baines Family Collection, Inclusive: 1807-1912, undated; Bulk: 1855-1882; 1896-1899
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Baines Family Collection, Inclusive: 1807-1912, undated; Bulk: 1855-1882; 1896-1899
The Baines Family Collection consists of records generated by George W. Baines, Sr. and George W. Baines, Jr. These include letters of correspondence, financial documents, literary productions, photographs, diaries, and artifacts dealing with the Baines’ roles in Texas Baptist history.
ArchivalResource: 9 document boxes.
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- Baines, George Washington, 1809-1883. Baines family collection, 1807-1912, undated 1855-1882, 1896-1899.
Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers 1944; 64-152; 88-130; 93-085; 93-481., 1822-1866
Title:
Santa Anna (Antonio López de)Papers 1822-1866
Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez deLebrón (1794-1876), soldier and five-time president of Mexico, was born into amiddle class family in Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico. The papers include letters, fieldorders, a signature, an article, a mortgage bond, commissions, and an oil paintingof Santa Anna.
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- Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers 1944; 64-152; 88-130; 93-085; 93-481., 1822-1866
Republic of Texas collection, 1833-1846.
Title:
Republic of Texas collection, 1833-1846.
Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper articles and military documents relate to life in the Republic of Texas, annexation, and military affairs.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 in.
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- Republic of Texas collection, 1833-1846.
Miscellaneous letters, 1786-1982.
Title:
Miscellaneous letters, 1786-1982.
Single or very small groups of unrelated letters, many from the 19th century, to and from various persons, especially southerners who were prominent in the literary and political areas. Topics include family life; travels in North Carolina and other parts of the South; social life and customs; plantation life; slavery and slave sales North Carolina, Maryland, and other places; local and national politics; the Civil War, both military action and the homefront in Louisiana, North Carolina (including blockading the coast and attacking Fort Fisher), Mississippi, and other parts of the South; the University of North Carolina; World War I; literature; and other topics. Among the correspondents are Abiel Abbott, Henry Ward Beecher, Alfred Holt Colquitt, Sherman Converse, Peter Early, Frank Porter Graham, Sam Houston, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, Laura Riding Jackson, North Carolina governor Samuel Johnston, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Milledge, Margaret Mitchell, Wilson Cary Nicholas, North Carolina writer William S. Pearson, Isaac F. Shepard, Edward Stanly, Edward Telfair, Albion W. Tourgée, Martin Van Buren, Abraham Bedford Venable, and Daniel Webster.
ArchivalResource: About 300 items (1.0 linear ft.)
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- Miscellaneous letters, 1786-1982.
[Honorable discharge] 1836 June 15 [of] Jesse Burditt [from Capt. Wm. Kimbro's] volunteer company
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[Honorable discharge] 1836 June 15 [of] Jesse Burditt [from Capt. Wm. Kimbro's] volunteer company
Signed by Sam Houston, Com. in Chief. Note on back of discharge signed by Jesse Burditt.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. on 1 leaf ; 16 x 20 cm.
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- Kimbro, William. [Honorable discharge] 1836 June 15 [of] Jesse Burditt [from Capt. Wm. Kimbro's] volunteer company / Wm. Kimbro.
Britton, James L., II. Britton Collection of Texana, 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885
Title:
Britton Collection of Texana, 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885
The Britton Collection of Texana, 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885, is comprised mainly of documents, letters, broadsides, maps, treasury notes, and similar materials relating to Texas history, especially the Republic of Texas period (1836-1845).
ArchivalResource: ca. 216 items
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- Britton, James L., II. Britton Collection of Texana, 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885
William W. Porter collection
Title:
William W. Porter collection
This collection contains the papers of several members of a Pennsylvania family, distinguished in the Revolutionary War, political leadership, jurisprudence, and administrative affairs. Andrew Porter papers, 1773-1813, deal chiefly with land transactions in which he was officially and personally interested, in Allegheny, Mercer, Northumberland, Westmoreland and other Pennsylvania counties. Included are several items on his military career, 1776, 1778; his astronomical observation, 1786-1787; the Pennsylvania western boundary line, 1784-1786. The correspondence, 1829-1867, of David R. Porter, governor of Pennsylvania, 1839-1845, includes: letters, 1838-1867, of James Buchanan; letters of Sam Houston, 1858; copy of an address to John C. Calhoun; and other items on state and national political affairs. There are also papers of George B. Porter, Robert Porter, James Madison Porter, and other members of the Porter family, 1770-1880.
ArchivalResource: ca. 350 items.
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- Porter, William W. (William Wagener), 1856-1928,. Papers, 1770-1880.
Bills family. Papers, 1727-1943.
Title:
Papers, 1727-1943.
Accounts, clippings, correspondence, financial documents, genealogical data, legal documents, photographs, registers, scrapbooks, sermons and miscellaneous items of three generations of the Bills family (1800-1949), and John V. Wright (1872-1920) of Hardeman County, Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 10,750 items + 30 v.
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- Bills family. Papers, 1727-1943.
Texas. Treasury Dept. Treasury warrant 1861 February 8, Austin [Tex.] to George W. Blair & Kerby & McCord / C.H. Randolph?, George I. Durham, Sam Houston.
Title:
Treasury warrant 1861 February 8, Austin [Tex.] to George W. Blair & Kerby & McCord / C.H. Randolph?, George I. Durham, Sam Houston.
Printed form with manuscript inserts. Treasury warrant from the treasurer of the State of Texas made out to George W. Blair & Kerby & McCord, Atty. for $22 for Protection of the frontier and being part of pay as private in Capt. Rafs's Co. Mounts Volunteers. Signed by C.H. Randolph?, treasurer, George I. Durham, comptroller, and Sam Houston, Governor.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. : ill. ; 11 x 21 cm.
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- Texas. Treasury Dept. Treasury warrant 1861 February 8, Austin [Tex.] to George W. Blair & Kerby & McCord / C.H. Randolph?, George I. Durham, Sam Houston.
Libraries -- Sam Houston Regional Library.
Title:
Libraries -- Sam Houston Regional Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Libraries -- Sam Houston Regional Library.
Thomas, James Waller Papers 2002-113., [1850s-1890s]
Title:
Thomas, James Waller Papers [1850s-1890s]
An early Texas newspaperman, JamesWaller Thomas served as editor of the Clarksville . While living in Clarksville, he held posts as assistantpostmaster, postmaster, and mayor of Clarksville. In 1859 Thomas moved toMcKinney in Collin County, where he served as postmaster from 1866-1887 and ascounty treasurer. There he also started the McKinney , which was the first newspaper in the county. The Thomaspapers include correspondence, newspapers, deeds, documents, andphotographs. Messenger Messenger
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- Thomas, James Waller Papers 2002-113., [1850s-1890s]
A calendar of the Sam Houston letters and documents
Title:
A calendar of the Sam Houston letters and documents
Consists of summaries of Sam Houston's correspondence and documents. Includes references to publications and libraries where the documents or photocopies of the documents can be found.
ArchivalResource: v. ; 29 cm.
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- University of Texas. A calendar of the Sam Houston letters and documents.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. LS, Washington, D.C., to Gideon Welles, Hartford, Conn, 1853 Jan. 26.
Title:
LS, Washington, D.C., to Gideon Welles, Hartford, Conn, 1853 Jan. 26.
Concerns President-elect Franklin Pierce's choice of cabinet officers and the need for strong, principled men in government to root out corruption. Houston's secretary has added a postscript with news of his re-election to the Senate.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. LS, Washington, D.C., to Gideon Welles, Hartford, Conn, 1853 Jan. 26.
Inventory of the Bernhardt Wall Collection: Kelsey MSS 00158 ., 1922 -1994 [bulk dates = 1922-1937]
Title:
Inventory of the Bernhardt Wall Collection: 1922 -1994 [bulk dates = 1922-1937]
Artist and historian, Bernhardt Wall (1872-1956) was a pioneer etcher and producer of fine press books who treated a vast array of subjects, including Texas and the Southwest. Historians of fine press printing have compared him to William Blake. This collection of Wall’s scrapbooks, publications, and correspondence was built by collector Natalie Williams of Marshall, Texas. The collection was purchased through Oak Knoll Books of New Castle, Delaware. The collection includes correspondence between Williams and Wall, as well as photographs, original drawings, etchings (some showing cancelled plates), newspaper clippings, postcards, books, and other Walliana. The letters concern Wall's printmaking and publishing activities and provide a unique glimpse into his personal and professional concerns. Mentioned significantly in the letters is Wall's friend and mentor, the master printer and paper historian Dard Hunter. Among the books is the first of only eight trial copies of The Odyssey of the Etcher of Books, as well as Following General Sam Houston, The Invitation to Gettysburg, and Windjammer. This collection is important in part because it documents Wall’s devotion to his craft. There are two letters (Xerox copies) from US President Franklin D Roosevelt, one when he was governor of New York and the other as president.
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- Inventory of the Bernhardt Wall Collection: Kelsey MSS 00158 ., 1922 -1994 [bulk dates = 1922-1937]
Letter, January 21, 1825.
Title:
Letter, January 21, 1825.
Letter to John C. Calhoun concerning a constituent's Indian problem.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, January 21, 1825.
Papers, 1977.
Title:
Papers, 1977.
This collection consists of the research notes and correspondence, with supporting documentation, of Roy H. Heiskell an his attempt to get the name of his uncle Charles M. Heiskell property spelled at the Alamo (San Antonio), Texas. Contemporary orders and correspondence are cited and copied to prove the service and proper spelling of Heiskell's name. There is also a newspaper article concerning his efforts.
ArchivalResource: 17 leaves.
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- Heiskell, Roy H. Papers : relating to Charles M. Heiskell, 1977.
Harry L. and Mary K. Dalton Collection, 1695-1955 and undated
Title:
Harry L. and Mary K. Dalton Collection, 1695-1955 and undated
Harry L. and Mary K. Dalton collected art, rare books, and manuscripts, and made many contributions to art museums and libraries, most notably the Duke University Library, the Mint Museum, and the library of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The Dalton Collection is comprised of sub-collections acquired by Harry L. and Mary K. Dalton.
ArchivalResource: approx. 80.65 Linear Feet; approx. 11,160 Items
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- Cist, Lewis Jacob. Papers, 1726-1896, n.d.
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
Title:
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet
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- Lewis Cass papers, Cass, Lewis, papers, 1774-1924
Beeman, Ray. [The Houston family].
Title:
[The Houston family]. [198-]
Typescripts, mss., clippings (some photocopies).
ArchivalResource: [31] leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
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- Beeman, Ray. [The Houston family].
Eberstadt Collection AR 76-62., 1699-1959
Title:
Eberstadt Collection 1699-1959
Collection aquired fromEdward Eberstadt & Sons, booksellers, that includes source materialsrelated to the early history of Texas and the Southwest.
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- Eberstadt Collection AR 76-62., 1699-1959
Morgan, Joseph I. Letter, 1836
Title:
Morgan, Joseph I., Letter 1836
The Joseph I. Morgan Letter, 1836, concerns Morgan’s experiences as a soldier in the Texas Revolution.
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- Morgan, Joseph I. Letter, 1836
Lenz, Louis, 1885-1967. Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Title:
Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Materials collected by Lenz after his retirement concern the early history of Texas and its settlement, particularly by the Canary Islanders in San Antonio and the Germans in South Texas; the Texas Revolution; and the Texas Republic. Louis Lenz (1885-1967) was a civil engineer and Texana collector.
ArchivalResource: 10 ft., 2 in.
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- Lenz, Louis, 1885-1967. Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966
Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers, 1832-1844
Title:
Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers 1832-1844
The Christian Friedrich Duerr Papers, 1832-1844, consists of two volumes of typescripts of Duerr’s papers written between 1832 and 1844.
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- Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers, 1832-1844
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ADS, 1835 September 1 : Nacogdoches, Texas.
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ADS, 1835 September 1 : Nacogdoches, Texas.
Houston certifies that he is acquainted with the named Mary May, who was owned by Nelson Byers Grubb who sold her and her offspring to George May who then emancipated them. "It took place in the Cherokee Nation where there was no court of Records but the acts were all regarded as legal ..."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 27 x 21 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ADS, 1835 September 1 : Nacogdoches, Texas.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Sam Houston letter, 1820 September 24 [manuscript].
Title:
Sam Houston letter, 1820 September 24 [manuscript].
Letter from James K. Polk, Columbia, Tenn., to Samuel Houston, Nashville, Tenn., concerning complications with transcript from the Superior Court in Martin County, N.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Sam Houston letter, 1820 September 24 [manuscript].
Alabama political figures collection MSS. 0045., unknown
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Alabama political figures collection unknown
Letters and documents signed by various Alabama political figures, including William Brockman Bankhead, Ruben Chapman, Clement Comer Clay, and Henry Watkins Collier.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 Linear feet
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- Alabama political figures collection MSS. 0045., unknown
Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers, 1826, 1831-1881, 1901
Title:
Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers 1826, 1831-1881,1901
Thomas Byers Huling (1804-1865),landowner, postmaster, politician, congressman, judge, and speculator, came to Texasin 1834 and acquired a land grant on the Angelina River in what was to become JasperCounty. His papers primarily concern his political and commercial activities inTexas from 1826 until 1901.
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- Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers, 1826, 1831-1881, 1901
Baker, Moseley, 1802-1848. Baker, Moseley, letter, 1844.
Title:
Baker, Moseley, letter, 1844.
Transcription made in 1894 of an 1844 letter intended for publication written by Baker (1802-1848), a captain in the Texan army at San Jacinto, to Sam Houston giving Baker's perspective on the battle and events leading up to it and highly unfavorable to Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Baker, Moseley, 1802-1848. Baker, Moseley, letter, 1844.
Hunter, Robert Hancock. Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary, 1813-1892
Title:
Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary, 1813-1892
Robert Hancock Hunter served during the Texas Revolution, participating in the Grass Fight and the siege of Bexar in both Captain James Franklin Perry's volunteer company and Captain John Bird's company. The diary contains reminiscences of Hunter related to his service with Captain Bird's company, the Battle of San Jacinto, Runaway Scrape, and the Grass Fight, and includes appended notes by Mrs. Beulah Gayle Greene of Edna, Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Hunter, Robert Hancock. Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary, 1813-1892
Morrow, Temple Houston, 1878-1966. Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences, 1957
Title:
Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences, 1957
Composed of three typewritten pages, the Temple Houston Morrow Reminiscences, 1957, describe Morrow⁰́₉s childhood as well as second-hand descriptions of his grandfather, Sam Houston, various family members, and servants.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Morrow, Temple Houston, 1878-1966. Morrow, Temple Houston, Reminiscences, 1957
Fannin, James Walker, Jr., 1804-1836. Fannin, James Walker, Jr., Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Title:
Fannin, James Walker, Jr., Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Consisting of Photostats, photocopies, and a bound volume of typed carbon copies of correspondence, the James Walker Fannin, Jr., Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836], chronicle Fannin's career as a Texas revolutionary army officer.
ArchivalResource: 3 in.
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- Fannin, James Walker, Jr., 1804-1836. Fannin, James Walker, Jr., Papers, 1835-1856, 1932-1933 [bulk 1836]
Biography -- Flanagan, Sue.
Title:
Biography -- Flanagan, Sue.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Flanagan, Sue.
Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
Title:
Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
This group of items deals with Texas military history from 1833 to 1917. It includes an account book belonging to John H. Greenwood, the son of Garrison Greenwood, Texas pioneer, Texas Ranger, and the founder of Fort Houston (the Greenwoods moved to Texas from Illinois in 1833). The account book contains financial accounts for the Greenwood family from 1878 to 1888 and a 97-page reminiscence of the Greenwood family in Texas written by John H. Greenwood, which includes details about his father's involvement with the Texas Rangers and the Texas Revolution, Fort Brown, the siege at the Alamo and the Choctaw Indians. Greenwood also talks about Sam Houston, Antonio Santa Anna, and the attack on Fort Parker and abduction of Cynthia Ann Parker and Rachel Plummer by the Comanche. The other items in the group deal with Company K of the 4th Texas Infantry (which is now the U.S. 49th Armored Division) and their involvement in the punitive expedition into Mexico in 1916. These items include newspaper clippings, photographic postcards of the soldiers, a tintype, and poetry written by John H. Regan, a soldier in the 4th Texas. The group also includes one photograph of Company K.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Texas military history collection, 1878-1917.
Huling, Thomas Byers. Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers, 1826, 1831-1881, 1901
Title:
Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers, 1826, 1831-1881, 1901
Thomas Byers Huling (1804-1865), landowner, postmaster, politician, congressman, judge, and speculator, came to Texas in 1834 and acquired a land grant on the Angelina River in what was to become Jasper County. His papers primarily concern his political and commercial activities in Texas from 1826 until 1901.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft., 1 in.
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- Huling, Thomas Byers. Huling, Thomas Byers, Papers, 1826, 1831-1881, 1901
Texas State Treasury Warrant, 1861 Feb. 1861.
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Texas State Treasury Warrant, 1861 Feb. 1861.
Warrant for $90.50 payable to John Oraman for nineteen pack saddles. Approved on verso by Sam Houston, Governor.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 11 x 21 cm.
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- Oramon, John. Texas State Treasury Warrant, 1861 Feb. 1861.
Letter, 1826.
Title:
Letter, 1826.
Collection consists of a letter from Whittlesey to his brother, Harvey Whittlesey, of Farmington, Conn. describing business and cultural conditions in Tenn. and reporting the duel between Sam Houston and William White.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Whittlesey, R. Letter, 1826.
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1877-1955. Blake, Robert Bruce, papers, 1690-1959, 1969-1970.
Title:
Blake, Robert Bruce, papers, 1690-1959, 1969-1970.
Transcriptions made by Robert B. Blake (1877-1955), county clerk, of official records and personal papers found in the office of the County Clerk in Nacogdoches, the Nacogdoches Archives in the Texas State Archives, the General Land Office of Texas, and in the University of Texas Archives, concerning the history of Spanish and Mexican Texas.
ArchivalResource: 21 ft., 5 in.
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- Blake, Robert Bruce, 1877-1955. Blake, Robert Bruce, papers, 1690-1959, 1969-1970.
Morrow, Temple Houston,. Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Title:
Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Includes correspondence, photographs, newsclippings, financial material, and literary productions, including poems written by or about Sam Houston, Margaret Lea Houston, and Sam Houston, Jr. Collection bulks (1856-1865) with correspondence from the period when Sam Houston served Texas as a United States Senator and as governor, and when Sam, Jr. served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana. With the principal exception of Sam, Jr.'s letter describing his war experiences, the correspondence is primarily between family members and deals with family matters.
ArchivalResource: 125 leaves
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- Morrow, Temple Houston,. Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Kaufman, David S. (David Spangler), 1813-1851. Kaufman, David Spangler, papers, 1841-1848.
Title:
Kaufman, David Spangler, papers, 1841-1848.
Papers relate to a speech delivered by David Spangler Kaufman in the United States House of Representatives (1848) on territorial relations between the United States and Texas; market and port reports; memorial passed by citizens of San Augustine.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Kaufman, David S. (David Spangler), 1813-1851. Kaufman, David Spangler, papers, 1841-1848.
Santiago Rabia Papers
Title:
Santiago Rabia Papers
A sergeant in the Mexican Army, Santiago Rabia came to Texas in 1836 under Santa Anna and participated in the battles at the Alamo and San Jacinto, where he was captured by the Texans. Notebooks, military returns, legal documents, letters, and a photograph are part of the Santiago Rabia Papers, documenting his military, business, and personal activities.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 linear feet (1 document box, 1 oversize box
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- Rabia, Santiago, d. 1852 or 3. Santiago Rabia papers, 1836-1852.
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
Title:
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers 1872-1960
Educated and professionally employed as an agricultural chemist and researcher in fertilizer and feeds, Samuel Erson Asbury's fame rests primarily with his extensive research into Texas history, particularly his discovery of little known primary resources regarding the Texas Revolution, including those concerning Jonas Harrison, John A. Williams, and the journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte. Samuel Erson Asbury was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 26, 1872, the son of Felicia Swan (Woodward) and Sidney Monroe Asbury. In 1889, Asbury enrolled in North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College in Raleigh, receiving his B.S. in chemistry in 1893. Employed as an instructor at the college, Asbury earned his M.S. by 1896. Between 1895 and 1904, Asbury worked alternately with the North Carolina Experiment Station, the State Chemist's office in Richmond, Virginia, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the State Chemist of Tennessee. On November 1, 1904 he accepted a position in College Station, Tex., as Assistant State Chemist with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. From 1905 to 1915 his work required him to travel throughout East Texas as a fertilizer inspector for Dr. G. S. Frap, the State Chemist. During his business trips, Asbury spent his spare time getting acquainted with the local old-timers, many of them former participants in the Texas Revolution, Civil War, and/or the Reconstruction. Asbury's chief historical interest lay in the Texas Revolution, and he spent much of his time writing an opera, or musical-drama review to illustrate it. Asbury spent the remainder of his career with the experiment station employed in the analysis of fertilizer and feed until his retirement in 1945. Samuel Erson Asbury died in Bryan, Tex. on January 10, 1960 at the age of 89. The Samuel Erson Asbury Papers consist of research materials, correspondence, mainly original contemporary letters and copies of the older correspondence, Asbury's writings and copies of state and national documents, held in eight boxes and one map case drawer occupying approximately twelve linear feet of shelf space. Asbury's broad range of interests is reflected in the variety of topics contained in these papers. Foremost among them are the files of correspondence, the older materials chiefly copies, copies of historical documents, articles and research notes concerning various aspects of Texas history. Also included in the Asbury papers are: articles, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and a Texas Revolution opera written by Asbury; research notes and correspondence on the cultivation of roses and the growing of plants without soil; articles written about Asbury; correspondence with family members; general correspondence; and photographs of Asbury, his family and friends, and North Carolina A&M College.
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- Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
[Sam Houston, full-length portrait, facing right]
Title:
[Sam Houston, full-length portrait, facing right]
Caption label from exhibit "American Treasures--Memory": Sam Houston (1793-1863) was one of the most colorful and controversial figures in Texas history. As commander-in-chief of the Texas Army in 1835, he was wounded in the Battle of San Jacinto, which secured Texas independence from Mexico. When Texas joined the Union, Houston served as one of its senators. He was later elected as governor of Texas. Portraits from life of Sam Houston are extremely rare, only two full-length portraits of him are known to exist. This unpublished photograph was taken in 1856 or 1857, when Houston was a United States Senator.
DigitalArchivalResource: 1 photographic print : salted paper.
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- [Sam Houston, full-length portrait, facing right] [graphic].
Cooper family. Cooper family papers, 1716-1968.
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Cooper family papers, 1716-1968.
Primarily the papers of William Frierson Cooper, but also including papers of his father, Matthew Delamere Cooper, and other family members. Consists of correspondence, diaries, financial records, land and legal records, photographs, scrapbooks, and other papers. William Frierson Cooper's correspondence and diaries contain many references to prominent figures such as Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and James K. Polk. Cooper was a delegate at the Southern Convention in Nashville in 1850 and writes at length about the growing split between North and South and on Tennessee's eventual secession. Several volumes of notes on Cooper's travels in Europe during the Civil War are included. Correspondents include David Reeve Arnell, Joseph Bradley Varnum (aka Viator), George O. Sweet, and George Washington Campbell. The papers of Matthew Delamere Cooper document his activities as a planter and businessman, including his partnership with his brother-in-law, Duncan Brown Frierson, in a New Orleans commission house, M.D. Cooper and Co. Letters especially reflect the cotton market in New Orleans during the 1850s and 1860s. Also included are letters of two sons of M.D. Cooper, Edmund and Henry, both lawyers and state legislators of Shelbyville, Tennessee. Edmund was also a Union sympathizer and private secretary to Andrew Johnson. A few items relate to the shooting of Edward Ward Carmack and the involvement of Duncan Brown Cooper (son of M.D. Cooper) in that incident. There is a large amount of genealogical material for the Cooper and related families of Bond, Brown, Frierson, McNeilly, Sansom, Stockell, and Strickler. Other items of interest are materials relating to the death of Meriwether Lewis; Cooper family emigration to Mississippi and Texas; a diary and letter relating to the 2nd Seminole War, 1836; and a Mexican War diary of Albert Gallatin Cooper.
ArchivalResource: 3, 825 items and 43 volumes.
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- Cooper family. Cooper family papers, 1716-1968.
Allen, Winnie. Correspondence with Temple Houston Morrow, 1951-1959.
Title:
Correspondence with Temple Houston Morrow, 1951-1959.
Letters, essay, speech, booklet.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Allen, Winnie. Correspondence with Temple Houston Morrow, 1951-1959.
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
Papers of Daniel Brodhead, an officer in the Continental Army, who served as an Indian negotiator and as commander of the Western Department, headquartered at Fort Pitt from 1779-1781. Included are correspondence, speeches, and treaty papers, 1775-1781, concerning Indian leaders Big Cat, Captain John Killbuck, Jr., Captain Johnny (also known as Israel), Captain Pipe (Hopocan) and John Montour of the Delaware; Half King (Tanacharison) of the Seneca and Samuel Houston (known as Raven) of the Cherokee; as well as copies of letters from George Washington to Brodhead, and Draper's copy of Brodhead's outgoing correspondence letterbook for 1780-1781.
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- Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Draper manuscripts: Daniel Brodhead papers, 1775-1846.
Sam Houston Letter, ., 24 September 1820
Title:
Sam Houston Letter, . 24 September 1820
The collection is a letter, 24 September 1820, from James K. Polk, Columbia, Tenn., to Samuel Houston, Nashville, Tenn., concerning complications with transcript from the Superior Court in Martin County, N.C.
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Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ALS, 1843 July 24, Washington, Texas, to Andrew Jackson.
Title:
ALS, 1843 July 24, Washington, Texas, to Andrew Jackson.
Asks for Jackson's help in collecting a debt; tells how the general disorder in Texas and the weakness of its government have kept him busy ever since he became president; tells of the birth of his son.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. ALS, 1843 July 24, Washington, Texas, to Andrew Jackson.
Sharp, W. G. W. G. Sharp Collection, 1817-1923
Title:
W. G. Sharp Collection, 1817-1923
Miscellanseous documents collected by W. G. Sharp relating to the history of Texas and San Augustine city and county. The materials concern slave and cotton trading, legal affairs, and the Civil War, and also include mentios of many famous Texans and Texas families.
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- Sharp, W. G. W. G. Sharp Collection, 1817-1923
Santa Anna (Antonio López de). Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers, 1822-1866
Title:
Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers, 1822-1866
Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón (1794-1876), soldier and five-time president of Mexico, was born into a middle class family in Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico.
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- Santa Anna (Antonio López de). Santa Anna (Antonio López de) Papers, 1822-1866
Rucker, Joanna Lucinda. Letter folio, 1845-1846.
Title:
Letter folio, 1845-1846.
Consists of twelve letters from Joanna Rucker, niece of Mrs. James K. Polk, to her cousin, Elizabeth C. Price of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, written while Miss Rucker was a guest at the White House during 1845 and 1846. The letters were transcribed and bound together in 1936.
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- Rucker, Joanna Lucinda. Letter folio, 1845-1846.
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Letters, 1846-1894
Title:
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan,Letters 1846-1894
The Lawrence Sullivan Ross Letters,1846-1894, document Ross’ career as a soldier, governor, and university president.
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- Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Letters, 1846-1894
Charles Andrews calling cards and invitation, ca. 1840s-1852.
Title:
Charles Andrews calling cards and invitation, ca. 1840s-1852.
Includes calling cards of Andrews, Stephen A. Douglas, Stephen Longfellow, Jr., Sam Houston, and other notables.
ArchivalResource: 31 items.
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- Andrews, Charles, 1814-1852. Charles Andrews calling cards and invitation, ca. 1840s-1852.
Stalnaker family papers MC034. 47220689., 1831-1860, (Bulk: 1831-1839)
Title:
Stalnaker family papers 1831-1860 (Bulk: 1831-1839)
Correspondence, financial, and legal documents (1831-1860) comprise this small collection of nine documents related to the ancestors of Paul and Guy Cloud Stalnaker.
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- Stalnaker family papers MC034. 47220689., 1831-1860, (Bulk: 1831-1839)
Cos, Mart\'in Perfecto de. San Jacinto prisoners of war collection, 1836-1837.
Title:
San Jacinto prisoners of war collection, 1836-1837.
Letters, orders, petitions, affadavits, and reports.
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- Cos, Mart\'in Perfecto de. San Jacinto prisoners of war collection, 1836-1837.
Gray family papers MC033. 47248938., 1826-1864
Title:
Gray family papers 1826-1864
Correspondence, diaries, legal documents and printed materials created by the Gray family or collected by them record events in Virginia and Texas from before the Texas Revolution to the Civil War.
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Executive Papers of Governor John Letcher, 1859-1863
Title:
Executive Papers of Governor John Letcher, 1859-1863
Governor Letcher's Executive papers are organized into two series. Series have been designated for Chronological files and Subject files. The bulk of the material can be found in the Chronological files' series which primarily consists of incoming correspondence between 1860 to 1863. Although Governor Letcher did not take office until 1860, there is correspondence addressed to Governor Letcher soon after he was elected between November and December 1859. Correspondence, court cases, telegrams, poll books, pardons, proceedings, receipts, clippings, reports, petitions, resignations, contracts, proclamations, requisitions, resolutions, and other items can be found in this series. Noteworthy correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Gen. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Joseph R. Anderson (President Tredegar Iron Works), L.P. Walker & James A. Seddon (C.S.A. Secretaries of War), and James Mallory (C.S.A. Secretary of the Navy). The correspondence from Jefferson Davis involves Virginia troops (May 2, 1861), the reduction of service for some soldiers' companies (July 16, 1861), the enrollment of conscripts (Dec. 2, 1862), and the reduction of the number of slaves working on fortifications (Feb. 25, 1863 & March 5, 1863). As commander of all land and naval forces in Virginia, Gen. Robert E. Lee received correspondence referred from Governor Letcher. One such letter relates to the civil and military government alleged to have been established in Norfolk and Portsmouth (March 24, 1862). These letters include Lee's response written on the endorsement. Stonewall Jackson wrote Governor Letcher on several occasions. On October 12, 1861, Jackson wrote regarding Letcher's intended visit. On January 31, 1862, Jackson wrote Letcher complaining about an order from the Secretary of War to fall back from Romney. Jackson expresses his opposition to this order and requests a resignation and another order to be sent back to the Virginia Military Institute. Joseph R. Anderson wrote to Governor Letcher asking him to exempt workers at Tredegar from volunteer service (May 7, 1861) and for other purposes. Also included is a contract between Anderson and the Board of Commissioners to manufacture arms (Aug. 23, 1860). A letter from Secretary of the Navy, James Mallory, involves the transfer of the steamers Jamestown and Yorktown to the Confederate navy (July 15, 1861). Much of the correspondence to Governor Letcher consists of recommendations of Virginians for appointments. The governor appointed coroners; inspectors of salt, flour, tobacco, warehouses and vessels; commissioners; Bank of Virginia directors; and notaries, in addition to positions in the Provisional Army. Numerous petitions accompany these recommendations. Letters by individuals stating their desire to be considered for a particular position are also present. One such letter from Elizabeth L. Stuart asks the governor to reserve a position in the Virginia Provisional Army for her son, Jeb Stuart (April 23, 1861). Governor Letcher dealt with numerous such requests for commissions in the Provisional Army before the governor transferred all Virginia's forces to the Confederate States. Also common are letters and telegrams, mostly from April 1861, to the governor from individuals in support of secession and others who are tendering their service for the war effort. Letcher sent letters to the convention nominating colonels, calling volunteers into service, and issuing commissions (May 1-2, 1861). Letcher nominated Robert E. Lee as commander of all land and naval forces with the rank of Major General (April 22, 1861) and also Thomas J. Jackson as colonel of volunteers. Along these same lines are various requests for exemptions from military service. An ordinance of the convention exempted railroad officers and employees from service. A list of Central Railroad exemptions can be found in these papers (July 16, 1861). An important function of the governor was issuing reprieves and pardons. Copies of court cases, clippings, petitions, and correspondence supplement the pardons. All of the pardon papers are filed separately in the chronological series at the end of each month. One significant pardon involved the case of Notley P. Adams of Patrick County who was charged with arson. Letcher pardoned Adams in December 1863, after he served three years in the penitentiary. A map of the area in Patrick County where the crime was committed is included in the papers. The governor also received and issued proclamations and requisitions regarding escaped convicts and fugitives. Significant are the requisitions involving conspirators who assisted John Brown in his raid on Harper's Ferry (see below). Other noteworthy documents within the chronological series include: a rough copy of the ordinance of the Virginia Convention defining the duties of the Advisory Council (April 23, 1861); a letter from the Virginia Convention to Jefferson Davis inviting him to make Richmond the seat of government of the Confederacy (April 27, 1861); an anonymous letter to Letcher warning of the U.S. government's intention to take Arlington Heights (May 6, 1861); a letter from Letcher to Sam Houston, Governor of Texas, enclosing a copy of the resolution in response to the request of South Carolina and Mississippi for a Conference of the Southern States (May 24, 1860); a resolution of the state of Tennessee on state's rights (May 24, 1860); telegrams from the states of Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi announcing their secession from the Union (Jan. 10-12, 1861); a proclamation by Letcher to the people of northwestern Virginia regarding secession (June 17, 1861); deed of the state of Virginia to the Confederate States of America transferring property including all the machinery and stores at Harper's Ferry and the armory in Richmond (Oct. 3, 1861). A drawing of a "steam gun" designed by Philip Strickler (Oct. 29, 1861); a message from Letcher to the General Assembly announcing the death of former President John Tyler (Jan. 18, 1862); a 15-page report by Jeb Stuart to Gen. Lee on the Pamunkey expedition (June 23, 1862); lists of negro convicts employed by Joseph R. Anderson & Co. (Sept. 3, 1862); a list of prisoners taken by Maj. Gen. Floyd confined in the State Armory (Dec. 29-30, 1862); report of S. Bassett French calculating the slave population in those counties where requisitions were made for slaves to work on fortifications (March 20, 1863); deed of the Hollywood Cemetery Company to the Commonwealth of Virginia for a section to bury President Tyler (March 17, 1863); a telegram from James P. Smith, Guineas Station, to Letcher regarding the condition of Gen. Jackson (May 5, 1863); and a message from Letcher to the House of Delegates transmitting a statement of the number of troops furnished the Confederate States by Virginia (Oct. 8, 1863). The second series of Governor Letcher's Executive papers contains subject files. There are three subjects represented in this series: the Advisory Council, John Brown's Raid, and Railroads. The materials related to the Advisory Council include correspondence, proceedings, and reports of committees between April and June of 1861. Governor Letcher often referred correspondence to the Advisory Council and the endorsement on the letter details the Council's action with regard to the letter. One letter, in particular, from Robert E. Lee is relevant to the preparations for the defense of Virginia (June 15, 1861). The majority of the correspondence, however, concerns appointments in the Provisional Army and other military matters. The proceedings contain reports of the Committee for Courts of Justice, the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, the Committee on Finance, and the Committee on Military Affairs. The John Brown's Raid documents include correspondence related to the request for pardon of conspirators, Aaron D. Stevens and Albert Hazlett, and information concerning fugitive conspirators Barclay Cappoc, Owen Brown, and Francis Merriam. Particularly interesting is a printed protest by the Democratic members of the Iowa General Assembly condemning Governor Kirkwood's refusal to extradite Barclay Cappoc. There are copies of the indictments for Francis Merriam, Jeremiah Anderson, Owen Brown, and Charles P. Tidd. Military expenses incurred by militia, yet unpaid, are also documented here. Lastly, material concerning railroads include correspondence with regard to railroad connections and the ordinance of the convention relieving railroad workers from military duty and arming them for the defense of the railroads. A roll of the Richmond & Danville Railroad Guard is included. Accession 19736 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from Susan E. Wash to Governor Letcher asking that her husband be relieved from military service. Endorsement of Gov. Letcher, dated May 7, 1861, grants the request. Accession 19923 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from Major Gen. T.J. Jackson, Winchester, to Governor Letcher. In this letter, Jackson comments on the military situation and requests reinforcements and arms to be sent to Winchester, Nov. 30, 1861. Accession 33651 has been included in Governor Letcher's Executive Papers. This accession consists of a letter from John H. Winder to Governor Letcher regarding the sentence of J.C. Northwood, April 6, 1863.
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- Virginia. Governor (1860-1864 : Letcher). Executive papers, 1859-1863.
Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers, 1834-1880, 1921
Title:
Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers 1834-1880, 1921
Comprised of typescripts and Photostats of correspondence, legal documents, military orders, a biographical sketch, and a list of documents, the Charles Bellinger Stewart Papers, 1834-1880, 1921, chronicle Stewarts’ medical, military, and political career.
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- Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers, 1834-1880, 1921
Jackson, Andrew. Jackson, Andrew, Collection, 1812-1845, 1916
Title:
Jackson, Andrew, Collection, 1812-1845, 1916
Letters, typescripts, photostats, and news clippings comprise the Andrew Jackson Collection, 1812-1845, 1916. The collection contains four original letters written by Jackson concerning various military and political matters.
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- Jackson, Andrew. Jackson, Andrew, Collection, 1812-1845, 1916
Bonnell's observations 1838-1839, 1844.
Title:
Bonnell's observations 1838-1839, 1844.
During the latter half of 1838, Bonnell led a small government expedition through northeastern Texas to gather information for his report on Indian affairs.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (24 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Bonnell, George W. (George William). Bonnell's observations : 1838-1839, 1844.
Fanthorp Inn. Fanthorp Inn Records, 1832-1888
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Fanthorp Inn Records, 1832-1888
Henry Fanthorp built the Fanthorp Inn in 1834 near the intersection of stage roads from Houston to Springfield and Nacogdoches to San Felipe de Austin in what is now Anderson in Grimes County, Texas. The records consist of Henry Fanthorp's twenty-seven ledgers, dating from 1832-1888, which document the operation of the Fanthorp Inn and an associated mercantile business.
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- Fanthorp Inn. Fanthorp Inn Records, 1832-1888
Swenson, Swen Magnus. Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers, 1843, 1858-1896
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Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers, 1843, 1858-1896
Swen Magnus Swenson was the first Swedish immigrant to Texas and the founder of the SMS Ranches of West Texas. Correspondence, legal documents, a deed, account papers, and clippings comprise the papers and relate to Swenson's work as a merchant, banker, financier, and cattleman.
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- Swenson, Swen Magnus. Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers, 1843, 1858-1896
Biography -- Hamilton, Jeff.
Title:
Biography -- Hamilton, Jeff.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Hamilton, Jeff.
Adina Emilia De Zavala Papers, 1766 (1831-1955)
Title:
Adina Emilia De ZavalaPapers 1766(1831-1955)
Papers include a varietyof documentation belonging to the founder of the De Zavala Chapter of theDaughters of the Republic of Texas, historical preservation activities andpersonal papers of the De Zavala family.
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- Adina Emilia De Zavala Papers, 1766 (1831-1955)
Biography -- Houston, Tiana Rogers.
Title:
Biography -- Houston, Tiana Rogers.
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- Biography -- Houston, Tiana Rogers.
Wood, Elizabeth Travis,. Collection, 1791-1963.
Title:
Collection, 1791-1963.
Contains genealogical materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, wills, and short essays. Among the people listed are such early pioneers of Texas history as E. M. Daggett and Sam Houston. Other family names included are Parker, Cross, Ryan, Hirshfield, Adams, Hames, and Turner. The essays within the collection include "Early Recollections of Mrs. Josephine H. Ryan as Told to Her Daughter - Ella H. Pleasants" and Arthur Hirshfield's "Company H. Terry's Texas Rangers."
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- Wood, Elizabeth Travis,. Collection, 1791-1963.
John Birdsall papers MC067. 50105479., 1837-1850, (Bulk: 1837-1839)
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John Birdsall papers 1837-1850 (Bulk: 1837-1839)
The estate papers of John Birdsall, legal and financial documents, and a single letter record the brief law career of John Birdsall in Texas.
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- John Birdsall papers MC067. 50105479., 1837-1850, (Bulk: 1837-1839)
Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, 1850-1936. Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, papers, 1830-1950
Title:
Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, papers, 1830-1950
Correspondence, clippings, printed materials, postcards, books, and photographs comprise the Lena Dancy Ledbetter Papers, 1830-1950, which pertain to Ledbetter's reminiscences and activities as a member of many community associations and an amateur composer.
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- Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, 1850-1936. Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, papers, 1830-1950
Sam Houston papers
Title:
Sam Houston papers
Sam Houston was theleader of the Battle of San Jacinto which won Texan independence from Mexico,the first regularly elected president of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senatorfrom state of Texas, and later Governor of Texas. This collection of letterscontains government letters and documents written by Houston, letters toHouston from other government officials, and people seeking favors, andpersonal materials such as letters to and from family members, and bills.Government and military correspondents include Col. James W. Fannin, JamesBowie, Anson Jones, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, James A. Hamilton, Gen. MemucanHunt, Gen. Albert S. Johnston, Cherokee Chief Bowles, Edward Burleson, Gen.George W. Terrell, John C. Calhoun, Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels (founder ofNew Braunfels), U.S. Sec. of War George W. Hockley, U.S. Sec. of State DanielWebster, U.S. Sec. of State, James Buchanan (later Pres. of U.S.) andothers.
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- Sam Houston papers MS 049., 1821-1863
Texas. Secretary of State. Secretary of State boundary records, 1837-1843. 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated.
Title:
Secretary of State boundary records, 1837-1843. 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated.
In June 1837, the Congress of the Republic of Texas authorized the President to appoint a commissioner to act with a commissioner to be appointed by the United States to survey the eastern boundary of Texas. In October 1838, the Congress ratified a Convention between the two nations providing for such a survey. The boundary commission finished its work in June 1841. On February 11, 1854, the Texas legislature agreed to cooperate with a United States Commission to define the northern and western boundaries of Texas. These records consist of correspondence, reports, vouchers, and abstracts of account of the Texas Boundary Commissioners, of the United States Commissioners, of Presidents and Governors of Texas, and of other state and federal officials. Dates covered are 1837-1843, 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated. The Texas Boundary Commissioners filed reports of their progress with either the Secretary of State or the President/Governor of Texas. The correspondence was maintained by the Secretary of State. Reports concern relations with the U.S. Commissioner, progress of the survey, and routine supply and personnel matters. Correspondents of the Republic reports and letters include Texas Boundary Commissioners Memucan Hunt and later George W. Smyth; United States Commissioner John H. Overton, President Mirabeau B. Lamar, and David G. Burnet. Also present are two journals of the Joint United States/Republic of Texas Boundary Commission. One dates from May 22, 1840 to July 10, 1841 and covers the running of the boundary from the mouth of the Sabine River to the Red River. The other journal, from May 18, 1840 to April 25, 1841, covers the running of the boundary from the Sabine River to the 32nd parallel. Correspondents in 1859-1860 include William A. Bush (Secretary of the Boundary Commission), William H. Russell (Commissioner of the Boundary Survey), John H. Clark (U.S. Commissioner of the Boundary Survey), J. Thompson (U.S. Secretary of the Interior), Thomas F. Chapman (Secretary/Quartermaster/Commissary of the Boundary Commission), Governor H. R. Runnels, and Governor Sam Houston. Correspondence beginning 1873 is largely concerned with proving the Texas claim to Greer County. Correspondents include L. K. Lippincott (Acting U.S. General Land Office Commissioner) and Governor R. B. Hubbard. Correspondents in the 1880s include Governor John Ireland, William C. Endicott (U.S. Secretary of War), James Porter (Acting U.S. Secretary of State), U.S. Senator Samuel B. Maxey, J. Thomas Brackenridge (chairman, Texas Commissioners), and John S. Ford.
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- Texas. Secretary of State. Secretary of State boundary records, 1837-1843. 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Title:
Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Papers document the life of Sam Houston including his military service under Andrew Jackson and his term as congressman from Tennessee and governor of that state, his life among the Indians, and his service to Texas as commander-in-chief of the army in the Texas Revolution, twice president of the Republic of Texas, one of Texas's first two senators, and governor of the state.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957.
Samuel Houston miscellany, 1825-1852
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Samuel Houston miscellany 1825-1852
Five letters from American statesman, politician, and soldier Samuel Houston written between 1825 and 1852 pertaining to both social and political matters. Several autographs are also present
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Museums -- Sam Houston Memorial Museum.
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Museums -- Sam Houston Memorial Museum.
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- Museums -- Sam Houston Memorial Museum.
Miller, Steward Alexander. Steward Alexander Miller Papers, 1843-1873, 1926-1966
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Steward Alexander Miller Papers, 1843-1873, 1926-1966
Papers of Steward Alexander Miller, relating to his life in Texas.
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- Miller, Steward Alexander. Steward Alexander Miller Papers, 1843-1873, 1926-1966
Letter, ca. 1855.
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Letter, ca. 1855.
Page three of a handwritten and signed letter. This item is not dated and does not give the location of production. Houston gives instructions to detachments in the field and requests that they keep in communication with his department.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, ca. 1855.
Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 71-068., 1813-1892
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Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 1813-1892
Robert Hancock Hunter served duringthe Texas Revolution, participating in the Grass Fight and the siege of Bexar inboth Captain James Franklin Perry’s volunteer company and Captain John Bird’scompany. The diary contains reminiscences of Hunter related to his service withCaptain Bird’s company, the Battle of San Jacinto, Runaway Scrape, and the GrassFight, and includes appended notes by Mrs. Beulah Gayle Greene of Edna,Texas.
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Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst Papers
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Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst Papers
The fifth child of Sam and Margaret Lea Houston, Antoinette Power "Nettie" Houston Bringhurst (1852-1932) was active in a number of organizations, including the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, which she served as Historian and Poet Laureate. Correspondence, legal and financial documents, creative writing, printed material, and photographs document the family, organizational, and business activities of Antoinette Houston Bringhurst.
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- Bringhurst, Antoinette Power Houston, 1852-1932. Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst papers, 1906-1932.
John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
Title:
John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
Correspondence, legal documents, and Monuments of Washington's Patriotism, a book used concurrently as a scrapbook, document John G. Tod's professional and personal life from 1839-1851. Correspondence relating to Tod's Texas naval career include two letters from Louis P. Cooke including the notification of his commission, a letter from Reuben M. Potter concerning the smuggling of slaves from Cuba to Texas, and one from Samuel M. Williams about financing the Texas Navy. Also of interest are Tod's 1839 commission as a commander in the Texas Navy, a memo Tod wrote in 1841 establishing the provenance of a pen used by President Mirabeau Lamar to halt an execution and an Abstract of title (1824-1897) for land John G. Tod and F.C. Sandow once owned in the Nathaniel Lynch league. Monuments of Washington's patriotism (1838) was given by Tod to David G. Burnet in 1839. Used as a scrapbook, the book contains Tod's presentation letter to Burnet, a letter from George Washington (1779), a ten pound paper note from the colony of New York (1758), a carte de visite of Washington, a hand painted bookmark, an advertisement from the 1851 Industrial Exhibition in London, and several newspaper clippings. Papers collected by Tod include three letters and a legal document (1837-1841). The correspondence refers to the treatment of the prisoners Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Juan N. Almonte, and Nuñez after the Battle of San Jacinto, the Texas Navy, and administrative duties of the president of the Republic of Texas. An 1837 agreement between Nicolai Hansen, a carpenter, and Thomas William Ward concerns Hansen traveling to Houston to work for Ward for four months. Correspondents include David G. Burnet, William H. Patton, Sam Houston, Peter W. Grayson, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Joseph Eve.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Tod, John Grant, 1808-1877. John G. Tod papers, 1836-1929, (bulk 1836-1841).
Killough, Samuel Blackburn, 1813-1876. Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic of Texas Army commission, 1844
Title:
Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic of Texas Army commission, 1844
The Samuel Blackburn Killough Republic of Texas Army Commission, 1844, is an original commission naming Samuel B. Killough a captain in the Fifth Regiment of the 2nd Brigade of the Republic of Texas Militia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Killough, Samuel Blackburn, 1813-1876. Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic of Texas Army commission, 1844
Swisher, John Milton. Swisher, John Milton Items, 1879, 1881
Title:
Swisher, John Milton Items, 1879, 1881
The items of John Milton Swisher, soldier, farmer, and banker, include reminiscences by Swisher of his early life, his participation in the Battle of San Jacinto and his return home to Washington County, as well as his recollections of some noteworthy Texans of the day.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Swisher, John Milton. Swisher, John Milton Items, 1879, 1881
Biography -- Houston, Margaret Lea.
Title:
Biography -- Houston, Margaret Lea.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Houston, Margaret Lea.
Speeches delieved in Congress.
Title:
Speeches delieved in Congress.
ArchivalResource: 8 p
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- Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. Speeches delieved in Congress.
William Harrison Hamman papers
Title:
William Harrison Hamman papers
Correspondence, documents, Civil War materials, clippings, and other papers of Hamman including accounts of early Texas historical events and political opinions as well as his legal and business papers regarding oil land, gas, and minerals; together with papers of his wife, Ella Hamman; papers of John Hamman (1879-1966), founder of Hamman Exploration Col, later Hamman Oil and Refining Co., pioneer in the development of mineral resources in Texas, and lawyer specializing in land and corporation law; and papers of other family members. Includes material relating to Hamman's service with 4th Texas Infantry. Persons represented include Sam Houston and Robert E. Lee.
ArchivalResource: 6 Linear Feet 12 boxes plus oversize items
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- Hamman, William Harrison, 1830-1890. William Harrison Hamman papers, 1828-1965.
Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic of Texas Army Commission 2010-109., 1844
Title:
Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic ofTexas Army Commission 1844
The Samuel Blackburn KilloughRepublic of Texas Army Commission, 1844, is an original commission naming Samuel B.Killough a captain in the Fifth Regiment of the 2nd Brigade of the Republic of TexasMilitia. Dated August 1, 1844, the commission is signed by President Sam Houston andSecretary of War and Marine G. W. Hill.
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- Killough, Samuel Blackburn, Republic of Texas Army Commission 2010-109., 1844
Papers of Sam Houston, 1823-1859.
Title:
Papers of Sam Houston, 1823-1859.
President of Texas, U.S. senator and governor of Texas, U.S. representative and governor of Tennessee, and army officer.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Papers of Sam Houston, 1823-1859.
James Davis papers
Title:
James Davis papers
This small collection deals with Sam Houston's relationship with Davis, and the annexation of Texas by the United States.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Davis, James, 1790-1859. James Davis papers, 1842-1845.
Albert J. Pickett papers, 1779-1904
Title:
Albert J. Pickett papers, 1779-1904
The Albert J. Pickett Papers form approximately one-half of the Pickett Family Papers, LPR185. The History of Alabama series is the largest series within the Albert J. Pickett Papers, and it contains letters and manuscripts Pickett received from numerous prominent individuals in the course of writing his book. Some people sent Pickett their reminiscences of major events, while a few sent Pickett documents from the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Creek Indian War of 1813-1814 is particularly well-documented. Many of the letters advised Pickett of potential sources of information. Most of the letters and manuscripts were bound together in two volumes by Pickett. This series also includes drafts of the book. The correspondence series contains letters from Pickett to family members, chiefly his wife. Several of the letters were written in 1851 when he travelled to New York and Charleston to arrange the publication of the History of Alabama. The scrapbook, clippings, and speeches series contains a scrapbook assembled by Pickett of articles he wrote and articles about his History of Alabama. Most of the clippings and speeches not in his scrapbook are transcriptions.
ArchivalResource: 1.66 cubic ft. (2 archives boxes, 2 clamshell boxes, 1 oversize box)..
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- Brown, Bertram Erwin, b.1871. Pickett's, History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi: scrapbooks, [188-?-]-[ca.1919].
Ballinger and Associates Collection
Title:
Ballinger and Associates Collection
The collection of the Galveston law firm of Ballinger and Associates is a large holding of nineteenth century correspondence relating to economic, legal and political affairs of Texas, particularly the Gulf Coast area. The name of the firm varied during the 1855-1907 period of this collection. Partnerships included those of Ballinger and Jack, Ballinger and Mott, Willie, Campbell and Ballinger, Terry, Ballinger and Smith, and Terry, Cavin and Mills. For archival purposes, all will be referred to as Ballinger and Associates. The collection also contains a volume of letters to Thomas M. League and the 1875-1876 correspondence of the law firm of Willie and Cleveland. The University of Houston deposited the Ballinger papers in the HMRC in January, 1977.
ArchivalResource: 38.5 Linear Feet (92 document boxes)
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- Ballinger, William Pitt, 1825-1888. Ballinger and Associates Collection 1836-1907.
Judge Peter W. Gray papers MS 417., 1841-1870
Title:
Judge Peter W. Graypapers 1841-1870
The Judge Peter W. Graypapers include extensive handwritten documents on several of Gray’s early Texasdistrict court cases, lectures, speeches, and official documents concerning thecreation and organization of the Texas Historical Society. Court cases relateto murder, slavery, counterfeiting, the legal nature of circumstantial evidenceand self defense; the notes related to these cases are generally Judge Gray’sdirection to juries. The speeches include a speech given by Gray at theDemocratic Convention in Austin in 1852 for the nomination of Sam Houston forthe presidency.
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- Judge Peter W. Gray papers MS 417., 1841-1870
Erath (George Bernard) Family. Erath (George Bernard) Family Papers, 1829-1967
Title:
Erath (George Bernard) Family Papers, 1829-1967
George Bernard Erath (1813-1891), surveyor, solider, and legislator, was born and educated in Vienna, Austria. The George Bernard Erath Family Papers include correspondence, legal papers, land grants, account books, newspaper clippings, photographs, military orders, notes, financial records, and literary productions pertaining to the careers of Erath and his daughter Lucy A. Erath (1857-1948).
ArchivalResource: 8 in.
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- Erath (George Bernard) Family. Erath (George Bernard) Family Papers, 1829-1967
Burke, John R. papers, 1828, 1832, 1851
Title:
Burke, John R., papers 1828, 1832,1851
One volume of transcribedcorrespondence and a list of home furnishings composes the John R. Burke Papers,1828, 1832, 1851, and documents Burke’s belongings and his friendships with SamHouston and Andrew Jackson.
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- Burke, John R. papers, 1828, 1832, 1851
Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers, 1823, 1832-1916, 1958
Title:
Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers 1823, 1832-1916,1958
Caryl Clyde Hill was an avidcollector of materials documenting the early history of the Republic of Texas,government and military affairs, and biographies and histories of famous Texasleaders.
ArchivalResource:
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- Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers, 1823, 1832-1916, 1958
Morrow, Temple Houston,. Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Title:
Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Includes correspondence, photographs, newsclippings, financial material, and literary productions, including poems written by or about Sam Houston, Margaret Lea Houston, and Sam Houston, Jr. Collection bulks (1856-1865) with correspondence from the period when Sam Houston served Texas as a United States Senator and as governor, and when Sam, Jr. served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana. With the principal exception of Sam, Jr.'s letter describing his war experiences, the correspondence is primarily between family members and deals with family matters.
ArchivalResource: 125 leaves
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- Morrow, Temple Houston,. Sam Houston family papers, 1836-1968 1856-1865.
Elijah L. Shettles Papers, 1792-1940
Title:
Elijah L. ShettlesPapers 1792-1940
Elijah LeRoy Shettleswas a Methodist minister, magazine editor, publisher, andbibliographer.
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- Elijah L. Shettles Papers, 1792-1940
Frederick Follett and Family Papers AR 2002-150., 1841-1912
Title:
Frederick Follett and Family Papers 1841-1912
Correspondence, financial papers, essays, diary (1853), autobiography, appointments, and other materials on Follett's career in Batavia, New York, newspaper publisher (1825-1843), and postmaster (1843-1849), New York canal commissioner (1849-1856), and New York City customs house employee (1865-1891).
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- Frederick Follett and Family Papers AR 2002-150., 1841-1912
Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
Title:
Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
A secessionist and staunch believer in slavery and the chivalric code, Louis Trezevant Wigfall was active in Texas politics, taking part in the Galveston County Democratic convention, 1848, and serving in the Texas House of Representatives, 1850-1857.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Wigfall, Louis Trezevant. Wigfall, Louis Trezevant Papers, 1833-1874
Sophia Porter.
Title:
Sophia Porter. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Sophia Porter.
Goodman, H. H., d. 1937. Goodman, H. H., Essay, 1918
Title:
Goodman, H. H., Essay, 1918
The H. H. Goodman Essay, 1918, is a master's thesis entitled "Presidential Elections of the Republic of Texas."
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Goodman, H. H., d. 1937. Goodman, H. H., Essay, 1918
Jones, Henry, 1807-. Dictation from Henry Jones : Corsicana, Texas, 1887.
Title:
Dictation from Henry Jones : Corsicana, Texas, 1887.
To Texas in 1837; purchaser of land near the Colorado River; troubles with Indians and Mexicans; dispute with Sam Houston over moving the capital and the Texas archives from Austin to Houston; flour and saw mill interests.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 8 p. ; 25 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (6 exposures) : negative (Rich. 117:18) and positive.
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- Jones, Henry, 1807-. Dictation from Henry Jones : Corsicana, Texas, 1887.
Sam Houston Papers, 1827-1893, undated
Title:
Sam Houston Papers, 1827-1893, undated
The Sam Houston Papers contain personal letters, financial documents, gubernatorial broadsides, and books belonging to the Houston family.
ArchivalResource: 3.063 linear feet (1 document box, 1 book box, 1 newspaper box)
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Sam Houston papers, 1827-1893 1835-1861.
Papers, 1832-1889, (bulk 1832-1869)
Title:
Papers, 1832-1889, (bulk 1832-1869)
ArchivalResource:
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- Papers, 1832-1889, (bulk 1832-1869)
Texas settlers. Texas Letters Collection, 1857-1861
Title:
Texas Letters Collection, 1857-1861
Correspondence comprise the Texas Letters Collection, 1857-1861, containing letters written by Tennessee immigrants in Texas describing conditions in Caldwell, Hays, Hopkins, and Hunt counties.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Texas settlers. Texas Letters Collection, 1857-1861
Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Title:
Houston Endowment Texana collection 1805-1936 (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, photographs and illustrations comprise this collection of Texana.
ArchivalResource:
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- Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848)
Personal papers of Sam Houston
Title:
Personal papers of Sam Houston
Correspondence, reports, a few financial documents and one legal record comprise the Personal Papers of Sam Houston (1841-1868).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Personal papers of Sam Houston, 1832-1868, (bulk 1841-1863).
Emily Morgan.
Title:
Emily Morgan. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Emily Morgan.
John G. Tod papers MC037. 47656963., 1836-1929, (Bulk: 1836-1841)
Title:
John G. Tod papers 1836-1929 (Bulk: 1836-1841)
Correspondence and legal papers document John G. Tod's professional and personal life from 1839-1851.
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- John G. Tod papers MC037. 47656963., 1836-1929, (Bulk: 1836-1841)
Texas. General Land Office. [Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1860 January 26.
Title:
[Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1860 January 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 32 x 38 cm.
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- Texas. General Land Office. [Land grant] : Austin, [Tex.], 1860 January 26.
Pages from an autograph collection : 1926
Title:
Pages from an autograph collection : 1926
Reprint of an article entited "Pages from an Autograph Collection," edited by Flügel and published in the University of California Chronicle, vol. XXVIII, no. 4 (October 1926). Includes facsimiles of excerpts from documents written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sam Houston, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, and John Tyler.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Flügel, Felix, b. 1892. Pages from an autograph collection : article, 1926.
Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers 99-221., 1862, 1886
Title:
Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers 1862, 1886
Samuel Houston, Jr., a physician,soldier, and author, was the eldest of eight children of Sam and Margaret Moffette(Lea) Houston. The papers are comprised of a literary production by Houston as wellas a pencil and ink drawing.
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- Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers 99-221., 1862, 1886
Houston, Eliza, Narrative 63-067; 63-120., 1962, undated
Title:
Houston, Eliza, Narrative 1962, undated
Comprising newspaper clippings and a photocopy of a letter, the Eliza Houston Narrative, 1962, undated, chronicles the brief marriage and separation of Eliza and Sam Houston.
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- Houston, Eliza, Narrative 63-067; 63-120., 1962, undated
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War, collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Irion Family Papers
Title:
Irion Family Papers
Robert A. Irion was a physician, a senator in the First Congress of the Republic of Texas, and the Secretary of State for the Republic from 1837-1838. Anna W. Raguet married Dr. Irion in Nacogdoches in 1840. Correspondence, legal and financial documents, medical documents, photographs, broadsides, notes, certificates, and printed items. Papers of the Irion family consisting primarily of letters sent and received by Robert A. Irion and Anna Raguet Irion. Included is personal correspondence between Sam Houston and Anna Irion before her marriage, 1835-1840; official correspondence between Irion and officers of the Republic of Texas, 1835-1840; and correspondence between various members of the Irion and Raguet families. Also included are medical school lecture notes, and professional correspondence and prescriptions of Dr. Irion. The papers reflect on political, social, military, and diplomatic matters in the Republic of Texas, and in the early period of statehood. Correspondents include James Pinckney Henderson, Thomas J. Rusk, Henry W. Raguet, Charles S. Taylor, and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (0.83 linear ft.)
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- Irion Family Papers GA1-2., 1825-1929, 1825-1873
Rollin L. Smith papers, [undated] and 1938-1941.
Title:
Rollin L. Smith papers, [undated] and 1938-1941.
Unpublished manuscripts of historical books and plays written by Smith, a Minneapolis (Minn.) attorney, with some related correspondence. They include versions of "Walker-in-the-Pines," a biography of Henry H. Sibley; two scripts of plays about Sam Houston of Texas, entitled "The Eagle" and "The Raven," the latter written in collaboration with Houston's biographer, Marquis James; and stories of Joseph Rolette and Little Crow, Dakota leader in 1862.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box)
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- Smith, Rollin L. (Rollin Leonard), 1887-1942. Rollin L. Smith papers, [undated] and 1938-1941.
Temple Houston Morrow: Sam Houston Family Papers
Title:
Temple Houston Morrow: Sam Houston Family Papers
The collection consists of letters and other documents from the Samuel Houston family.
ArchivalResource: small box (0.2 linear feet)
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- Temple Houston Morrow: Sam Houston Family Papers, S727. 1., 1836-1969 and undated
Morgan, Joseph I. Morgan, Joseph I., Letter, 1836
Title:
Morgan, Joseph I., Letter, 1836
The Joseph I. Morgan Letter, 1836, concerns Morgan's experiences as a soldier in the Texas Revolution.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Morgan, Joseph I. Morgan, Joseph I., Letter, 1836
Eli Hawley Canfield papers, Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers, 1844-1898
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Eli Hawley Canfield papers Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers 1844-1898
The papers of Rev. Eli Canfield, Episcopal clergyman and prominent member of the evangelical faction of the church, consist of sermons reflecting the religious and social beliefs of the period 1845 to 1885, personal manuscripts, and letters mainly to his son, James Hulme Canfield, educator. Canfield was born in Arlington, Vermont and served as a pastor in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
ArchivalResource: 1140 items
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- Eli Hawley Canfield papers, Canfield (Eli Hawley) papers, 1844-1898
Follett, Frederick, 1804-1891. Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
Title:
Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
Papers document Follett's professional career in New York and for the United States government. Also includes Follett's reminiscences of a tour of Texas and riots in New York City. Other papers concern family members and business.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Follett, Frederick, 1804-1891. Frederick Follett and family papers, 1841-1912.
The Raguet family, 1959, November.
Title:
The Raguet family, 1959, November.
History of the Raguet family from the time of their arrival in the United States from France in the 1780s until the years of their Civil War service in Texas. Includes a variety of genealogical notes as well as more detailed descriptions of the family's life in Nacogdoches, Texas, including Sam Houston's courtship of Anna Raguet and her marriage to his Secretary of State Robert Anderson Irion, and an account of Henry Raguet's service with the Confederate Army and time with the Sibley Brigade. Also included is a 1960 update with further genealogical information of the Raguets, particularly their French heritage.
ArchivalResource: 1 typewritten manuscript, 27 pages.
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- Hignett, Mary Labarre. The Raguet family, 1959, November.
Hill, Caryl Clyde. Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers, 1823, 1832-1916, 1958
Title:
Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers, 1823, 1832-1916, 1958
Caryl Clyde Hill was an avid collector of materials documenting the early history of the Republic of Texas, government and military affairs, and biographies and histories of famous Texas leaders.
ArchivalResource: 2 in.
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- Hill, Caryl Clyde. Hill, Caryl Clyde Papers, 1823, 1832-1916, 1958
Jones, Charles Adam, 1861-1934. Papers, 1933-1934.
Title:
Papers, 1933-1934.
Consists of an unpublished 380 page typescript of Jones' memoirs of his life and career, plus a 26 page picture album of family photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel (30 ft.) : negative.
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- Jones, Charles Adam, 1861-1934. Papers, 1933-1934.
Winterthur Museum Archives (At Hagley Library). [Contact repository for more information].
Title:
Winterthur Museum Archives (At Hagley Library). [Contact repository for more information].
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- Winterthur Museum Archives (At Hagley Library). [Contact repository for more information].
James Davis papers MC012. 20010406., 1842-1845
Title:
James Davis papers 1842-1845
This small collection deals with Sam Houston's relationship with Davis, and the annexation of Texas by the United States.
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- James Davis papers MC012. 20010406., 1842-1845
Personal papers of Sam Houston MC027. 47109709., 1832-1868, (Bulk: 1841-1863)
Title:
Personal papers of Sam Houston 1832-1868 (Bulk: 1841-1863)
Correspondence, reports, a few financial documents and one legal record comprise the Personal Papers of Sam Houston (1841-1868).
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- Personal papers of Sam Houston MC027. 47109709., 1832-1868, (Bulk: 1841-1863)
Nettie Power Houston Bringhurst.
Title:
Nettie Power Houston Bringhurst. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Nettie Power Houston Bringhurst.
Dorilus Morrison and family papers, 1706-1913.
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Dorilus Morrison and family papers, 1706-1913.
Letters, deeds, leases, financial records, clippings, genealogical data, and other papers of Morrison, a Minneapolis businessman, mayor (1867), and state senator (1864-1865), of his wife, Harriet K. Whitmore, and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 cu. ft. (4 boxes; 4 oversize items; 10 items and 1 v. in Reserve)
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- Morrison, Dorilus, 1814-1897. Dorilus Morrison and family papers, 1706-1913.
Letter : [Washington, D.C.] to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1855 Feb.18.
Title:
Letter : [Washington, D.C.] to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1855 Feb.18.
Writing to prepare Howe for a visit by Sam Houston, Sumner encourages Howe to introduce Houston to "anti-slavery out-spoken men" - "let him be impressed by the determination of our friends & the strength of their convictions." Alluding to the continuing crisis over enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law, Sumner rejoices "in the stigma affixed upon slave hunting by the Overseers of H.C. [Harvard College]... The legislature cannot complete the work." Sumner refers to his speech in Faneuil Hall against the law in 1850, vows to work to render the law inoperable and ends by saying "I mean to turn the screw on tight as I can, when my turn comes to lecture."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Letter : [Washington, D.C.] to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1855 Feb.18.
Lee, Robert Edward, Letters 93-127., 1859-1868, 1883
Title:
Lee, Robert Edward, Letters 1859-1868, 1883
Comprised of Photostats and typescripts of correspondence as well as original letters, the Robert Edward Lee Letters, 1859-1868, 1883, document Lee’s activities during the Civil War and the founding of the Stonewall Jackson Institute.
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- Lee, Robert Edward, Letters 93-127., 1859-1868, 1883
Gowen, Mary. Gowen, Mary, Papers, 1838-1869
Title:
Gowen, Mary, Papers, 1838-1869
A diary, with partial transcript, correspondence, marriage license, inaugural address, Bible, genealogy, and a hand painted photograph inside a union case comprise the Mary Gowen Papers, 1838-1869, documenting Mary Gowen's ancestry, and a personal account of being a prisoner-of-war.
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- Gowen, Mary. Gowen, Mary, Papers, 1838-1869
Stewart, Charles Bellinger, 1806-1885. Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers, 1834-1880, 1921
Title:
Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers, 1834-1880, 1921
Comprised of typescripts and Photostats of correspondence, legal documents, military orders, a biographical sketch, and a list of documents, the Charles Bellinger Stewart Papers, 1834-1880, 1921, chronicle Stewarts' medical, military, and political career.
ArchivalResource: 2 in.
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- Stewart, Charles Bellinger, 1806-1885. Stewart, Charles Bellinger, Papers, 1834-1880, 1921
Miscellaneous papers, 1678-1959.
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Miscellaneous papers, 1678-1959.
Miscellaneous receipts, accounts, agreements, leases, estate papers, family and business letters, certificates, petitions, and memorabilia; also includes Clermont rent roll, 1826; steamboat receipt books, 1809-1812; weather records for Clermont, 1856-1872; receipts, bills, and letters to John Rall concerning the care of Livingston property, 1923-1927; clippings, 1878-1954; and letters to Samuel Swarthout from Samuel Houston concerning the annexation of Texas, 1831, and from Andrew Jackson concerning politics, 1825-1829.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1.5 cubic ft.
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- Livingston family. Miscellaneous papers, 1678-1959.
Pierson, William S., 1815-1879. Pierson, William S. Papers, 1795-1906
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Pierson, William S. Papers, 1795-1906
The William Pierson Collection, 1795-1906, includes correspondence, legal papers, financial papers, printed materials, land documents, broadsides, newspapers, and maps relating to Pierson's business dealings and partnerships; Pierson's dealings in railroads; his assignment during the Civil War; and Texas legislative documents and maps.
ArchivalResource: 7 ft., 8 in.
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- Pierson, William S., 1815-1879. Pierson, William S. Papers, 1795-1906
Houston family collection, 1836-1987.
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Houston family collection, 1836-1987.
Letters, transcripts, poetry, and clippings on or by several members of the family of Sam Houston. Included are letters written and received by Sam Houston, including several personal letters to his wife Margaret, written during his service in the U.S. Senate. Other items, including letters, poems and biographical material, are associated with Margaret Lea Houston, Nancy Houston Morrow, Margaret Houston Williams, and Nettie Houston Bringhurst. Two letters from Elisabet Ney discuss her work on a statue of Sam Houston. Collected biographical and genealogical information concerns the Lea, Moffett and Power families.
ArchivalResource: 10 folders.
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- Roberts, Madge Thornall, 1929-. Houston family collection, 1836-1987.
Yoakum, Henderson King, 1810-1856. Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857
Title:
Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857
Comprising Photostat copies of the correspondence, memoranda, inventories, military orders and a broadside, the Henderson King Yoakum Papers, 1832-1857, chronicle the life of the Texas historian and lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 2 vols.
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- Yoakum, Henderson King, 1810-1856. Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857
Willson, Elizabeth Ann. Papers of Elizabeth Ann Willson, 1831-1926.
Title:
Papers of Elizabeth Ann Willson, 1831-1926.
Include family correspondence, 1831-1860, of the Willson family, primarily of Elizabeth Ann Willson of Rockbridge County, Va., and William B. Willson of West Union, W. Va., concerning family news, life in Indiana, a detailed account, 1851, of a Jenny Lind concert, trips to Ohio, Charlottesville, Va., and Washington, D.C., and a party, 1856, held by sewing circle. Also include an account of student turmoil, 1858, at Washington College, Lexington, Va., over the dismissal of two students, and speculations on the future of the United States and Secession; and an inventory of the estate of Thomas Willson. Also include letters, 1861, to Willson family members concerning a teaching positon, pro-Confederacy demonstrations at local colleges, and Washington College students' military preparations; and a letter, 1861, to Elizabeth Ann Willson from a sister in Troy, N.Y. concerning slavery and secession. Also include a letter, 11 June 1862, to an aunt from an unidentified Confederate soldier, Brown's Gap, Va., describing Stonewall Jackson's campaign in Shenandoah Valley; and a letter, 1862 to George W. Houston, Rockbridge County, Va., from James Stuart, Chattooga, Ga., concerning war and family news. Also include letter, 27 June 1864, from William M. Willson, Fort Gilmer, near Petersburg, Va., to J. Francis Willson, Co. C. 14th Reg. Va. Cavalry, McCausland's Brigade, concerning Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley; and petition, 1865, to exempt Ab. Bushong, Rockbridge County blacksmith, from military service. Also include three letters, 1856-1857, from James R. Whitehead, Kansas, to Langham Scruggs concerning Kansas territory, esp. friction between pro-and anti-slavery groups, judgements on criminal activity, and land and farming prospects. Also include incomplete letter, 1852, from Adam G. McChesney to George W. Houston concerning United States foreign policy, the Polish patriot, Lajos Kossuth, and Lola Montez, "Countess of Lansfeldt"; letter, 1873, from Samuel Brown to George W. Houston, concerning his father William Houston of Rockbridge County; and typescript of newsclipping, 1926, concerning Sam Houston and his first wife, with a note relating to errors in the clipping.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Willson, Elizabeth Ann. Papers of Elizabeth Ann Willson, 1831-1926.
Biography -- Douglas, Eliza Allen Houston.
Title:
Biography -- Douglas, Eliza Allen Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Douglas, Eliza Allen Houston.
Records, 1937-1941.
Title:
Records, 1937-1941.
Book-length manuscripts, research and project reports, and administrative records generated by the W.P.A. Historic Sites and Federal Writers' Projects for Oklahoma during the 1930's. Arranged by county and by subject, there are reports on biographies, birthplaces and homes of prominant Oklahomans, business enterprises and industries, judicial centers, banks and banking, Masonic orders, soil conservation, and land runs; on historic sites, including cemeteries and burial sites, churches and missions, schools, towns and ghost towns, post offices, roads and trails, stage coaches and stagecoach lines, ranches, ruins and antiquities, bridges, crossings and ferries, battlefields, trading posts and stores, military posts and camps, and the state parks; on Indians of North America in Oklahoma, including agencies and reservations, treaties, tribal government centers, councils and meetings, chiefs and leaders, judicial centers, jails and prisons, stomp grounds, and ceremonial rites and dances; and on geogrpahic features and regions, arranged by place name, including caverns, mountains, rivers, springs, and prairies. In addition, there are transcripts of interviews conducted with oilfield workers regarding the petroleum industry in Oklahoma.
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- Records, 1937-1941.
General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846
Title:
General correspondence of theDepartment of State, Republic of Texas 1822-1859, undated bulk 1835-1846
Domesticcorrespondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairswere all created and/or collected by the Texas Department of State, lateroffice of the Secretary of State, during the normal course of business (mostlyexcluding diplomatic and consular business), and document the non-diplomaticfunctions of the Department of State of the Republic of Texas, and theSecretary of State's office of the State of Texas. The records date 1822-1859,undated, bulk 1835-1846.
ArchivalResource: 4.96 cubic ft., 4microfilm reels
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- General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846
Blake (Robert Bruce) Papers, 1690-1959, 1969-1970
Title:
Blake (Robert Bruce) Papers 1690-1959, 1969-1970
Ninety-seven volumes ofthis material consist of typewritten transcriptions made by Blake (1877-1955)of official records and personal papers found in the Office of the County Clerkin Nacogdoches, in the Nacogdoches Archives located in the Texas StateArchives, in the General Land Office of Texas, and in The University of TexasArchives, much of the material having been translated from the Spanish by Blakeand others.
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- Blake (Robert Bruce) Papers, 1690-1959, 1969-1970
Sam Houston Collection
Title:
Sam Houston Collection
These 43 documents are all linked to Sam Houston or his family. The bulk of them bear his signature.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, .5 linear feet
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- Sam Houston Collection 1964-002., 1810-1871
Israel Worsham papers, 1845-1959.
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Israel Worsham papers, 1845-1959.
Correspondence, legal documents, financial documents and printed material. Letters discuss family matters and local events. Legal documents include a statement from Sam Houston regarding a horse, bills of sale for slaves, and an estate record. Printed items include clippings on Montgomery County history.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- Worsham, Israel, 1820-1882. Papers, 1845-1959.
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 32d Congress
Title:
Credential of Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 32d Congress
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Autograph File, H
Title:
Autograph File, H
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear feet (22 boxes)
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- Autograph File, H, 1584-1988.
Letter : to Dear Brother / by W. T. Brent, 1838 Jan 23.
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Letter : to Dear Brother / by W. T. Brent, 1838 Jan 23.
Denies rumors of Mexican invasion and tells of meeting with Sam Houston.
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- Brent, W. T. Letter : to Dear Brother / by W. T. Brent, 1838 Jan 23.
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1873. Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell Papers, 1805-1915
Title:
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell Papers, 1805-1915
The papers of Benjamin Cromwell Franklin. 1805-1915, concern Franklin's duties as a soldier in the Texas Revolution (1836); the first judge in the Republic of Texas; a member of Supreme Court of the Republic; and a representative in the third, fifth, and eighth legislatures. The papers include correspondence, deeds, decrees, land grants, promissory notes, legal papers, memoranda, land surveys, wills, clippings, printed material, plats, and literary productions.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft., 11 in.
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- Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1873. Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell Papers, 1805-1915
Marquis James Papers, 1914-1955, (bulk 1930-1949)
Title:
Marquis James Papers 1914-1955 (bulk 1930-1949)
Author. Diary, correspondence, book material, literary and biographical articles, radio scripts and plays, legal and financial papers, clippings, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating mainly to James’s work as a biographer.
ArchivalResource: 14,000 items; 48 containers; 19 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Marquis James Papers, 1914-1955, (bulk 1930-1949)
Papers of the Berkeley family, 1653-1930.
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Papers of the Berkeley family, 1653-1930.
Correspondence, legal and business papers of the Berkeleys of "Barn Elms," Middlesex County; of Aldie, Loudoun County, and of Albemarle County, Virginia. The bulk of the papers concern farming operations on lands in Gloucester, Middlesex and other counties. Topics include wars, religion, and county, colony and state politics. There are papers of the first Edmund Berkeley; official correspondence of Sir William Berkeley as Governor of the Virginia Colony; and items pertaining to Bacon's Rebellion, the vestry of Christ Church parish, Johnson's Island Prison for Confederates, and the political career of State legislator William Noland. Correspondence with, or papers pertaining to Sam Houston, Sir Henry Chicheley, and Henry Bennet, earl of Arlington, are included. Miscellaneous items include genealogical charts; Confederate envelopes; a photograph album of the commissioning of the U.S.S. Berkeley.
ArchivalResource: 20000 (ca.) items.
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- Papers of the Berkeley family, 1653-1930.
Pamelia Mann.
Title:
Pamelia Mann. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Pamelia Mann.
Reminiscences, 1912
Title:
Reminiscences, 1912
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- Reminiscences, 1912
Miscellaneous letters, 1800s-1900s.
Title:
Miscellaneous letters, 1800s-1900s.
Single or very small groups of related letters, chiefly to and from 19th-century Southerners who were prominent in literary and political affairs. Topics include family life, social life and customs, slavery, local and national politics, literature, business and legal matters, agriculture and plantation life, religious practices, temperance movements, land sales and purchases, migration to the southwest and west, and travel abroad and in the United States, especially in the southern states. Among the correspondents are Abiel Abbott, Henry Ward Beecher, Alfred Holt Colquitt, Peter Early, Sam Houston, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, Laura (Riding) Jackson, North Carolina Governor Samuel Johnston, Henry Wadsworth Longellow, John Milledge, Margaret Mitchell, Wilson Cary Nicholas, Edward Telfair, Albion W. Tourgee, Martin Van Buren, Abraham Bedford Venable, and Daniel Webster.
ArchivalResource: 200 items (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Miscellaneous letters, 1800s-1900s.
Crimmins, Martin Lalor, 1876-1955. Crimmins, Martin Lalor, papers, 1813-1954
Title:
Crimmins, Martin Lalor, papers, 1813-1954
The papers concern Crimmins' career as an army officer, herpetologist, and military historian, and relate to his activities in the United States Army and Confederate Army, the Republic of Texas military forces, the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, and Indian wars.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft.
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- Crimmins, Martin Lalor, 1876-1955. Crimmins, Martin Lalor, papers, 1813-1954
Hardeman, Dorsey B. Papers, 1800-1973.
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Papers, 1800-1973.
Consists of scrapbooks containing correspondence, newsclippings, printed speeches and addresses, photographs, manuscripts and programs relating to Dorsey's political career in the Texas Senate and his appointment to the Texas Water Rights Commission chairmanship. Also clippings and speeches pertaining to Hardeman's two-year tenure as mayor of San Angelo and copies of addresses by Daniel Webster, Sam Houston and Pat Neff.
ArchivalResource: 6 microfilm reels : negative
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- Hardeman, Dorsey B. Papers, 1800-1973.
Sherman, Sidney, 1805-1873. Sherman, Sidney, Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Title:
Sherman, Sidney, Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Comprised of correspondence, biographical and genealogical sketches, speeches, newspaper clippings, deeds, a report, and photographs, the Sidney Sherman Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954, chronicle the political and military career of Sherman as well as his family history.
ArchivalResource: 52 items
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- Sherman, Sidney, 1805-1873. Sherman, Sidney, Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Pierson, William S. Papers 67-24; 71-85., 1795-1906
Title:
Pierson, William S. Papers 1795-1906
William Seward Pierson, Jr.(1815-1879) was an attorney and financier. The collection includes correspondence,legal papers, financial papers, printed materials, land documents, broadsides,newspapers, and maps relating to Pierson's business dealings and partnerships;Pierson's dealings in railroads; his assignment during the Civil War; and Texaslegislative documents and maps.
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- Pierson, William S. Papers 67-24; 71-85., 1795-1906
William T. Barry papers : letters and signatures, 1827- 1829.
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William T. Barry papers : letters and signatures, 1827- 1829.
Collection consists of an April 22, 1827, letter from Barry to his daughter, Susan, and a May 1829 note, conveying General Samuel Houston's regard for Governor Barry. Houston's note was sent from Little Rock, Arkansas Territory.
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- Barry, William T. (William Taylor), 1785-1835. William T. Barry papers : letters and signatures, 1827- 1829.
Jones, Anson, Papers 1930; 1934; 63-009; 65-025; 70-110., 1809-1910
Title:
Jones, Anson, Papers 1809-1910
Correspondence, diaries, speeches,memoranda, calendar of correspondence, scrapbook, official documents, legaldocuments, day books, account book, and clippings concern the family and career ofAnson Jones. Papers relate to Anson Jones’s political career and views, to MaryJones's family activities and work with organizations, and to C. Anson Jones'scareer.
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- Jones, Anson, Papers 1930; 1934; 63-009; 65-025; 70-110., 1809-1910
Texas. Secretary of State. General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
Title:
General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
Domestic correspondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairs were all created and/or collected by the Texas Department of State, later the office of the Secretary of State, during the normal course of business (mostly excluding diplomatic and consular business), and document the non-diplomatic functions of the Department of State of the Republic of Texas, and the Secretary of State's office of the State of Texas. The records date 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846. Domestic correspondence consists chiefly of letters received by the Executive and State departments (including the Consultation, Provisional, and Ad Interim governments), and also outgoing letters of the Department of State; as well as letters received by Sam Houston as commander-in-chief of the Army. Also included are some commissions, resolutions, and proceedings of citizen's meetings and committees of safety, reports to the President, and addresses of the Convention of 1836 to the people of Texas. Materials prior to the Republic include correspondence, circulars, and reports of Mexican political chiefs and citizens. These records date 1822-1845, bulk 1835-1845. Also included are four letter books containing domestic correspondence, 1836-1842 (which contain, among other things, lists of commissions, estimated expenditures, reports on county boundaries, and lists of county officers). Subjects covered include military defense, Indian relations, land claims, supplies for the Army, the Texas Navy, organization of the government, appointments and commissions, loans and credit of the government, capture and disposition of Santa Anna, claims against the Republic, relations with other nations, elections, printing and translation of laws, reports on county boundaries, and colonization contracts. Correspondents include Robert A. Irion, Stephen F. Austin, Juan N. Seguin, and the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Home letters are letters received and sent by the Secretary of State, with some going to the Executive Department, Provisional Governor, and the General Council. Dates covered are 1835-1847. Also included are two letter books labeled <emph render="doublequote">Home Letters,</emph> 1842-1847: one contains letters from the Secretary of State to Republic officials, both national and county; the other contains a list of Perote Castle prisoners, correspondence and colonists lists for several colonization ventures, and a copy of the annexation ordinance adopted July 4, 1845. Most letters pertain to Presidential nominations, appointments, resignations, and supplies for the Army and government offices; also the Texas Navy, postal contracts, claims against the government, printing and distribution of laws, county boundaries, elections, bonds and oaths of office, receipts for payments, and some election returns are covered. Correspondents of note are the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Correspondence relating to domestic affairs consists of letters received by the Department of State, the Executive Department or the Provisional Government. Dates covered are 1825-1846, the bulk being 1836-1846. This series of letters was added by State Archives staff to the General correspondence from various sources (including but not necessarily limited to records of the Provisional government, the Convention of 1836, Proclamations of the President, Indian Affairs, and letters received by the President); they were added after the transfer of the other subseries--"Domestic correspondence"and "Home letters"--and therefore contain documents that are not listed on those original inventories. Subjects covered include Indian affairs, relations with Mexico and other nations, organization of the government, contracts, resignations and appointments, loans and credit of the government, colonizations, land claims, claims against the Republic, supplies for the government and the Army, and proclamations of the President. Correspondents include Stephen F. Austin, Santa Anna, William Bryan, and the presidents of the Republic--David G. Burnet, Sam Houston, Mirabeau B. Lamar, and Anson Jones. Finally, a one-volume index to incoming and outgoing correspondence of the President/Governor and the Secretary of State covers the years 1822-1859. Information given in the index includes dates and names of correspondents. Names are arranged first in a roughly alphabetical order, and are then divided by type of correspondence: general (untitled), Army and Navy of Texas, Colonial Affairs, Financial Affairs, and Indian Affairs. Because the Secretary of State?s records are not maintained as they were when the index was created, it cannot really be used to locate specific correspondence. It is nevertheless useful as a guide to what kinds of correspondence were received and sent, providing a context and therefore adding to our knowledge and understanding of the period. Researchers need to consult the several other series of correspondence (domestic correspondence, home letters, and correspondence relating to domestic affairs) to locate specific items written to or by the Secretary of State or the President/Governor. [Note: Researchers need to consult all three series of general correspondence, including domestic correspondence, home letters and correspondence relating to domestic affairs.]
ArchivalResource: 4.96 cubic feet4 microfilm reels
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- Texas. Secretary of State. General correspondence of the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1822-1859, undated, bulk 1835-1846.
J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
Title:
J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
Correspondence, printed materials, and a lithograph (1834? - 1860) comprise this collection of Texana accumulated by the J.S. Cullinan family. Correspondents include Sam Houston, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and Pedro Cortez. Other items are a lithograph of David Crockett by S.S. Osgood, an envelope franked by David Crockett, a commission conferred on Juan Delgado, three campaign songs and a broadside Call made by the people of Texas supporting Sam Houston for the presidency.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Cullinan, J. S. (Joseph Stephen), 1860-1937,. J.S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.
Houston, Samuel, Jr. Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers, 1862, 1886
Title:
Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers, 1862, 1886
The papers are comprised of a literary production by Houston as well as a pencil and ink drawing.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Houston, Samuel, Jr. Houston, Samuel, Jr. Papers, 1862, 1886
McCowan Family Papers
Title:
McCowan Family Papers
The collection contains correspondence, financial records, and legal documents. Included is an 1850 letter from Sam Houston to James McCowan commenting on an unnamed newspaper. Two tax receipts list the lands owned by James McCowan and his estate. Legal documents refer to McCowan's estate and that of his wife, Elizabeth.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (5 folders)
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- McCowan family. McCowan family papers, 1848-ca. 1866.
Eldredge family papers MC028. 47198879., 1843-1938, (Bulk: 1882-1894)
Title:
Eldredge family papers 1843-1938 (Bulk: 1882-1894)
Military and naval papers, correspondence, and a photograph comprise this small collection that records the naval careers of three generations of the Eldredge family.
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- Eldredge family papers MC028. 47198879., 1843-1938, (Bulk: 1882-1894)
Ed Kilman Collection MSS 0080., 1905-1989
Title:
Ed Kilman Collection 1905-1989
Ed Kilman was a newspaperman in Houston for many years, working as a reporter, columnist, and an editor for the . He also wrote a number of books on Texas history. This collection contains many of his writings, as well as personal correspondence and papers. Houston Post
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- Ed Kilman Collection MSS 0080., 1905-1989
Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
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Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
AL, with corrections, by an unidentified Texan writer using the pseudonym "Texas," to William Warland Clapp and son, editors of the Boston Evening Gazette. The writer expresses support for Texas independence, continued warfare by Texans to secure recognition from Mexico, and the character and leadership of Sam Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Letter : Galveston, Republic of Texas, to William Warland Clapp and son, Boston Evening Gazette, 1842 Jun 17.
Elisabet Ney Letters
Title:
Elisabet Ney Letters
The collection contains two letters from Elisabet Ney to friend and supporter Margaret Lea Houston Williams (1848-1906), a daughter of Sam Houston.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (1 folder)
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- Elisabet Ney Letters Doc 15066 ., 1894 and 1897
Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated
Title:
Department of State records oflegislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic 1835-1836, undated
Prior to theregular goverment established by the Republic of Texas Constitution of 1836, avariety of governmental entities, both legislative and executive, succeeded oneanother. Types of records include correspondence, reports, resolutions,decrees, ordinances, declarations, circulars, proceedings, minutes, delegaterolls, records of votes, rules, presidential addresses, commissions issued, amemorial, list of government officers, a resignation, and vouchers andreceipts, all of the various legislative and executive bodies prior to theRepublic. These governmental bodies include the following: the treasurer of theAyuntamiento of Austin, citizens meetings and committees of public safety, thePermanent Council, the Consultation, the Provisional Government, the Conventionof 1836, and the Ad Interim government, dating 1835-1836 and undated.
ArchivalResource: 2.64 cubic ft., 1reel microfilm
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- Department of State records of legislative and executive bodies prior to the Republic, 1835-1836, undated
Swisher, John Milton Items 1923; 71-132., 1879, 1881
Title:
Swisher, John Milton Items 1879, 1881
The items of John Milton Swisher,soldier, farmer, and banker, include reminiscences by Swisher of his early life, hisparticipation in the Battle of San Jacinto and his return home to Washington County,as well as his recollections of some noteworthy Texans of the day.
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- Swisher, John Milton Items 1923; 71-132., 1879, 1881
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872. Morse, Samuel F. B. Letters, 1839, 1860.
Title:
Morse, Samuel F. B. Letters, 1839, 1860.
The first of two, Samuel F. B. Morse Letters, 1839, 1860, written in 1839 by Memucan Hunt to Mirabeau B. Lamar, recounts an earlier letter from Morse to Hunt, offering the Republic of Texas sponsorship of Morse's wire telegraph.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872. Morse, Samuel F. B. Letters, 1839, 1860.
Erath (George Bernard) Family Papers 1930; 74-002; 80-091., 1829-1967
Title:
Erath (George Bernard) FamilyPapers 1829-1967
George Bernard Erath (1813-1891),surveyor, solider, and legislator, was born and educated in Vienna, Austria. TheGeorge Bernard Erath Family Papers include correspondence, legal papers, landgrants, account books, newspaper clippings, photographs, military orders, notes,financial records, and literary productions pertaining to the careers of Erath andhis daughter Lucy A. Erath (1857-1948).
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- Erath (George Bernard) Family Papers 1930; 74-002; 80-091., 1829-1967
The Unanimous Declaration of Independence, 1836, Mar. 2.
Title:
The Unanimous Declaration of Independence, 1836, Mar. 2.
This Declaration of Independence, which declares that Texas is a free and independent republic, lists the people's grievances with the Mexican government and gives their reasons for separating from Mexico. Sam Houston's signature is included on the document.
ArchivalResource: 12 pages, photostat copy, 32 cm.
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- Delegates of the People of Texas. The Unanimous Declaration of Independence, 1836, Mar. 2.
Biography -- Houston, Samuel F.
Title:
Biography -- Houston, Samuel F.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Houston, Samuel F.
Hardcastle, Garet S. Letter 2004-169., 1841
Title:
Hardcastle, Garet S., Letter 1841
The Garet S. Hardcastle Letter (1841) pertains to politics in the Republic of Texasduring 1841.
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- Hardcastle, Garet S. Letter 2004-169., 1841
W. E. Howard collection MC077., 1823-1846, (Bulk: 1824-1830)
Title:
W. E. Howard collection 1823-1846 (Bulk: 1824-1830)
The W. E. Howard Collection is comprised of two groups: the W. E. Howard Papers and the George (Jorge) Fisher Papers. Correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, a photograph and Photostats relating to Texas in the colonial and Revolutionary period comprise the W. E. Howard Papers. The George (Jorge) Fisher Papers include correspondence, printed materials and Photostats documenting Fisher's life in Texas from the years 1830 to 1832.
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- W. E. Howard collection MC077., 1823-1846, (Bulk: 1824-1830)
Jackson, Andrew, Collection 73-065; 2011-214., 1812-1845, 1916, and undated
Title:
Jackson, Andrew, Collection 1812-1845,1916, and undated
Letters, typescripts, photostats, andnews clippings comprise the Andrew Jackson Collection, 1812-1845, 1916, and undated. Thecollection contains four original letters written by Jackson concerning variousmilitary and political matters.
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- Jackson, Andrew, Collection 73-065; 2011-214., 1812-1845, 1916, and undated
Reams, Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836
Title:
Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter 1836
The Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836, documents Reams’ experiences as a soldier during the Texas Revolution.
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- Reams, Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836
Hardcastle, Garet S. Hardcastle, Garet S., Letter, 1841
Title:
Hardcastle, Garet S., Letter, 1841
The Garet S. Hardcastle Letter (1841) pertains to politics in the Republic of Texas during 1841.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Hardcastle, Garet S. Hardcastle, Garet S., Letter, 1841
James L. Britton collection, 1817-1889, (bulk 1829-1855).
Title:
James L. Britton collection, 1817-1889, (bulk 1829-1855).
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, and a photograph (1817-1889, bulk 1829-1855) comprise this collection of Texana accumulated by James L. Britton. Correspondents include Gaspar Flores, Ramón Músquiz, Henry Ripley, John G. McCall, Thomas J. Rusk, James Morgan, Ira Ingram, Andrew Jackson Davis, Samuel Rhoads Fisher, T.F. McCaleb, James W. Robinson, William Jones, August Jones, Rodman Price, Sam Houston, Hugh McLeod, and Waddy Thompson. Documents include public debt certificates, Republic of Texas bonds, receipts, land grants and legal materials involving G. B. Lamar, David G. Burnet, Mirabeau B. Lamar, Samuel May Williams, John Bird, Peter W. Grayson, Moseley Baker, William M. Eastland, and Thomas Green. Printed materials include William Barret Travis' To the citizens of Texas, Alcance al num 15 de la Gaceta del Gobierno de Coahuila del sabado 28 de abril, Speeches of Sam Houston, of Texas, on the subject of an increase of the army and the indian policy of the government, Franklin Pierce's Boundary between Texas and the territories, issues of Niles weekly register, Middlesex gazette, Advocate and sentinel, Lewistown republican, Weekly argus and rough-hewer, and Albion. Card photograph from 1889 is of gun of Rezin P. Bowie and sword of James Bowie. Subjects include the Santa Fe Expedition and the Mier expedition.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Britton, James L.,. James L. Britton collection, 1817-1889, (bulk 1829-1855).
John Hunter Herndon Papers, 1814-1872
Title:
John Hunter Herndon Papers 1814-1872
Correspondence, diary, legal documents, and military documents relating to John Hunter Herndon (1813-1878), and his journey from Kentucky to Texas in 1837-1838.
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- John Hunter Herndon Papers, 1814-1872
Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety. Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety Records, 1835-1837
Title:
Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety Records, 1835-1837
The Nacogdoches, Texas, Committee of Vigilance and Safety was established in 1835 as a means to organize and collect arms and provisions to be used in the Texas Revolution. Transcripts of original letters, reports, resolutions, accounts, bills, and receipts, in one volume, comprise the records.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety. Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety Records, 1835-1837
Longhand Note of President Harry S. Truman
Title:
Longhand Note of President Harry S. Truman
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Mary Beth Fleischer Papers 2010-151; 2010-214., 1960s-1993
Title:
Mary Beth Fleischer Papers 1960s-1993
Correspondence, research materials, drafts, administrative records, and notes comprise the Mary Beth Fleischer Papers, 1960s-1993, and relate to Fleischer’s career at the Barker Texas History Center and her extensive research concerning Antoinette Lea Bledsoe Powers Robert.
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- Mary Beth Fleischer Papers 2010-151; 2010-214., 1960s-1993
William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
Title:
William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
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- William G. Ritch Collection, 1539-1901, bulk 1845-1882
Collection, 1891-1956.
Title:
Collection, 1891-1956.
The collection consists of etched books (chiefly of historical places, people, and events), postcards, miniatures, portfolios, plates, correspondence, and various newspaper and magazine articles about Bernhardt Wall, the etcher and pictorial biographer of Abraham Lincoln, General Sam Houston, Stephen Full Austin, Thomas Jefferson, and other notables.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2.9 cubic ft.)
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- Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-1956. Collection, 1891-1956.
Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety Records, 1835-1837
Title:
Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee ofVigilance and Safety Records 1835-1837
The Nacogdoches, Texas, Committee ofVigilance and Safety was established in 1835 as a means to organize and collect armsand provisions to be used in the Texas Revolution. Transcripts of original letters,reports, resolutions, accounts, bills, and receipts, in one volume, comprise therecords.
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- Nacogdoches (Texas) Committee of Vigilance and Safety Records, 1835-1837
Letterbooks, 1859-1861.
Title:
Letterbooks, 1859-1861.
These letterbooks are copies, in an unidentified hand, of orders by William E. Prince, the outgoing officer from the post. They relate to varied problems of the Department of the West such as, topography of the country, reconnaissance for other routes, Indian attacks, disciplinary measures, organization and transportation of troops, food and clothing supplies, poor mail service, leaves of absence, and the release of Captain Cabell at his own request.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. (93 p.); 25 cm.
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- Fort Arbuckle (Okla.). Letterbooks, 1859-1861.
Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895. Bryan, Moses Austin, papers 1824-1926.
Title:
Bryan, Moses Austin, papers 1824-1926.
Papers of Bryan (1817-1895), soldier, postmaster, and county commissioner, relate to his activities as secretary to his uncle Stephen F. Austin, secretary of the Texas legation to the United States in 1839, major in the Civil War, and organizer and secretary of the Texas Veteran Association.
ArchivalResource: 1 ft., 6 in.
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- Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895. Bryan, Moses Austin, papers 1824-1926.
Chase Papers, 1791-1870
Title:
Chase Papers, 1791-1870
Correspondence of the Paymaster General, chiefly relating to military pensions; and six justice of the peace commissions.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- United States. Army. Pay Dept. Chase papers: records, 1791-1870.
James L. Britton collection MC010. 46636450., 1817-1889, (Bulk: 1829-1855)
Title:
James L. Britton collection 1817-1889 (Bulk: 1829-1855)
This collection of Texana was brought together by James L. Britton.
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- James L. Britton collection MC010. 46636450., 1817-1889, (Bulk: 1829-1855)
Forbes, John, Papers, 1835-1861
Title:
Forbes, John, Papers 1835-1861
Typescript copies of correspondence, legal charges, and commissary accounts comprisethe John Forbes Papers, 1835-1861, and document Forbes’ career as a soldier andcommissary general of the Texas army.
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- Forbes, John, Papers, 1835-1861
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
Title:
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet
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- William L. Clements Library. Lewis Cass papers, 1774-1924.
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Title:
Sam Houston Hearne Collection 1820-1929
Collection of SamHouston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houstonfamily correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directlyafter the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondencebetween Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
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- Sam Houston Hearne Collection 21794369., 1820-1929
Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters, 1840-1867
Title:
Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters 1840-1867
Letters written to and by MargaretLea Houston.
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- Houston, Margaret Moffette Lea, Letters, 1840-1867
Campbell, John E. Letters, 1858-1861
Title:
Campbell, John E., Letters 1858-1861
The John E. Campbell Letters,1858-1861, written by Campbell to his brother concern his health and farm, Indianthreats on the frontier, the Cortina Wars, the national political scene, and localconditions. He also discusses Texas politics related to the split in the Democraticparty, rise of the Know-Nothing party, and political candidacy and elections. Theletters also concern the threatened duel between Anthony Banning Norton and JohnMarshall, Secession resolutions in Texas Legislature, Secession Convention,beginning of Civil War in Texas, mobilization of troops, disruption of mail service,unreliability of rumors, and change-over from cotton to foodstuffsproduction.
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- Campbell, John E. Letters, 1858-1861
Governor Sam Houston records (part I), 1824-1862, bulk 1859-1861
Title:
Governor Sam Houston records (part I) 1824-1862 bulk 1859-1861
Records mainly document Sam Houston's term as governor of Texas from December 21, 1859 to March 16, 1861. Types of records are correspondence, petitions from citizens of various counties, memorandums, proclamations, broadsides, resolutions, requisitions, military orders, minutes, a letterpress book, messages to and from the Texas Senate and House of Representatives, clippings, and related records dating from 1824 to 1862, bulk 1859-1861.
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- Governor Sam Houston records (part I), 1824-1862, bulk 1859-1861
Sherman, Sidney, Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Title:
Sherman, Sidney, Papers 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Comprised of correspondence, biographical and genealogical sketches, speeches, newspaper clippings, deeds, a report, and photographs, the Sidney Sherman Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954, chronicle the political and military career of Sherman as well as his family history.
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- Sherman, Sidney, Papers, 1833-1835, 1873, 1936-1954
Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865
Title:
Frontier Protection Records 1857-1865
Composed of typescripts andPhotostats of correspondence and resolutions, the Frontier Protection Records,1857-1865, document the efforts of government and military officials to raise andmaintain a regiment of Texas mounted volunteers to protect the western frontiers ofTexas.
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- Frontier Protection Records, 1857-1865
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
Title:
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858. Jones, Anson, Papers, 1809-1910
Title:
Jones, Anson, Papers, 1809-1910
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, calendar of correspondence, scrapbook, official documents, legal documents, day books, account book, and clippings concern the family and career of Anson Jones. Papers relate to Anson Jones's political career and views, to Mary Jones's family activities and work with organizations, and to C. Anson Jones's career.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft., 6 in.
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- Jones, Anson, 1798-1858. Jones, Anson, Papers, 1809-1910
[Autograph Collection]
Title:
[Autograph Collection]
Edward Valentine served as the Representative from Nebraska from 1879 to 1885 and as the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms from 1890 to 1893. He obtained the signatures of several legislators and other Washington dignitaries. The ownership of the album prior to Valentine is unknown. Valentine family members collected autographs after his death for the album. Collection consists of a Congressional autograph album with a few loose items. The album holds the signatures of legislators, U. S. presidents, foreign ministers, writers, priests, and many others. A few of the names are Cornelius Vanderbilt, Daniel Webster, Franklin Pierce, Jefferson Davis, James Garfield, Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, and Mary Walker.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Valentine, Edward Kimble, 1843-1916. Edward Kimble Valentine autograph collection, 1851-1957 (bulk 1851-1892).
John Wyatt Moody Biographical Papers MS 181., 1946-1967
Title:
John Wyatt MoodyBiographical Papers 1946-1967
This collection includes transcriptions ofcorrespondence between Sam Houston and John Wyatt Moody when Moody was auditorof the Army of the Republic of Texas and then of the Republic of Texas. Thefolder also contains correspondence between Helen Foster Snow, relative of JohnWyatt Moody, and Jean Halden Walker, both genealogists researching the Moodyfamily and its family holdings in Houston.
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- John Wyatt Moody Biographical Papers MS 181., 1946-1967
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Sam Houston sword.
Title:
Historic sites -- Alamo -- Sam Houston sword.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Historic sites -- Alamo -- Sam Houston sword.
Goodman, H. H. Essay, 1918
Title:
Goodman, H. H., Essay 1918
The H. H. Goodman Essay, 1918, is a master’s thesis entitled “Presidential Elections of the Republic of Texas.”
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- Goodman, H. H. Essay, 1918
Sexton, Emily Hughes Davis, b. 1805. Emily Hughes Davis Sexton diary, 1844-1845.
Title:
Emily Hughes Davis Sexton diary, 1844-1845.
Typescript of diary recording daily activities, including church, quilting, gardening, riding, and callers. Includes references to the Regulator-Moderator War (1839-1844) and to Sexton's son, Franklin Barlow Sexton, Sam Houston, and Francis Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Sexton, Emily Hughes Davis, b. 1805. Emily Hughes Davis Sexton diary, 1844-1845.
Duerr, Christian Friedrich, 1815-1873. Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers, 1832-1844
Title:
Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers, 1832-1844
The Christian Friedrich Duerr Papers, 1832-1844, consists of two volumes of typescripts of Duerr's papers written between 1832 and 1844.
ArchivalResource: 2 vol.
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- Duerr, Christian Friedrich, 1815-1873. Duerr, Christian Friedrich, Papers, 1832-1844
Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891
Title:
Horton, Alexander,Reminiscences 1891
An autobiography and a biographicalsketch of Alexander Horton comprise the Alexander Horton Reminiscences, 1891, anddocument Horton’s activities as a soldier and civic leader.
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- Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891
Letter, 1846 Apr. 7, Washington [to] D. Desney(?), Cincinnati
Title:
Letter, 1846 Apr. 7, Washington [to] D. Desney(?), Cincinnati
Acknowledges a communication.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 26 cm.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Letter, 1846 Apr. 7, Washington [to] D. Desney, Cincinnati / Sam Houston.
Shettles, Elijah LeRoy, 1852-1940. Shettles, Elijah L., papers, 1792-1940.
Title:
Shettles, Elijah L., papers, 1792-1940.
Shettles' papers include correspondence, diary, reminiscences, genealogical notes, biographical sketches, legal documents, land papers, maps, military papers, financial papers, notes, reports, minutes, proceedings, book lists, literary productions, newspapers, printed material, clippings, and photographs.
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- Shettles, Elijah LeRoy, 1852-1940. Shettles, Elijah L., papers, 1792-1940.
Clay family. Papers, 1930.
Title:
Papers, 1930.
Includes scrapbook material pertaining to Erath County and nearby Texas counties.
ArchivalResource: 45 leaves
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- Clay family. Papers, 1930.
Secretary of State records relating to passports issued by the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1855, 1858
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Secretary of State recordsrelating to passports issued by the Department of State, Republic of Texas 1836-1845, 1855, 1858
Passports wereissued by the government of the Republic of Texas to allow persons to freelyleave and re-enter the Republic of Texas. These records consist of requests forpassports, orders to issue passports, and one proclamation granting entranceinto the Republic. Dates covered are 1836-1845, 1855, 1858.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 cubicft.
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- Secretary of State records relating to passports issued by the Department of State, Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1855, 1858
Margaret Lea Houston.
Title:
Margaret Lea Houston. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Margaret Lea Houston.
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan. Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Letters, 1846-1894
Title:
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Letters, 1846-1894
The Lawrence Sullivan Ross Letters, 1846-1894, document Ross' career as a soldier, governor, and university president.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 in.
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- Ross, Lawrence Sullivan. Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Letters, 1846-1894
John Birdsall papers
Title:
John Birdsall papers
The estate papers of John Birdsall, legal and financial documents, and a single letter record the brief law career of John Birdsall in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 61 items.
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- Birdsall, John, 1802-1839. John Birdsall papers, 1837-1850, (bulk 1837-1839).
Britton Collection of Texana 2003-099; 2005-038; 2006-092., 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885
Title:
Britton Collection of Texana 1818-1846, 1864-1866,1885
The Britton Collection of Texana, 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885, is comprised mainly ofdocuments, letters, broadsides, maps, treasury notes, and similar materials relatingto Texas history, especially the Republic of Texas period (1836-1845).
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- Britton Collection of Texana 2003-099; 2005-038; 2006-092., 1818-1846, 1864-1866, 1885
Archibald S. McMillan Collection
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Archibald S. McMillan Collection
Letter from Archibald S. McMillan to his wife, Fanny Cobb McMillan, Petersburg, Va., written while on a slave trading trip. A second letter dated April 12, 1848, to his wife describes problems encountered on another slave trading mission to Richmond. Also a letter dated October 17, 1903, from Dugald C. McMillan to sister-in-law Lula Holiday McMillan concerning the settlement of Archibald McMillan's second wife's estate.
ArchivalResource: ca. 255 items.
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- McMillan, Archibald S., 1793-1867. Papers, ca. 1780-1903.
Raguet (Henry) Family Papers AR 65-1; 65-63., 1786-1935.
Title:
Raguet (Henry) Family Papers 1786-1935.
Business and personal papers of Henry Raguet (1796-1877), his family and associates, located in Nacogdoches, Texas, from 1833 to 1873.
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- Raguet (Henry) Family Papers AR 65-1; 65-63., 1786-1935.
Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857
Title:
Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers 1832-1857
Comprising Photostat copies of the correspondence, memoranda, inventories, military orders and a broadside, the Henderson King Yoakum Papers, 1832-1857, chronicle the life of the Texas historian and lawyer.
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- Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857
Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1951., 1807-1836
Title:
Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1807-1836
The José Antonio Menchaca Reminiscences, 1807-1836, contains six volumes of Menchaca’s unpublished memoirs. Thesevolumes relate to Menchaca's experiences as a soldier during the Battle of San Antonio and during the development of San Antonio. The memoirs concern military, political, and social affairs in Texas.
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- Menchaca, Jóse Antonio, Reminiscences 1951., 1807-1836
Jeremiah Clemens letters, 1842-1860.
Title:
Jeremiah Clemens letters, 1842-1860.
This collection consists of letters from Jeremiah Clemens to newspapers that were published. These include an October 5, 1842, letter reprinted in the "Jacksonville Republican" of Jacksonville, Alabama, in which Clemens wrote to Sam Houston, the president of Texas, excoriating Houston as weak and vain for describing the volunteers who fought for the independence of Texas as undisciplined and expensive when those volunteers had just driven back a force of Mexicans three times more numerous than they were. A July 12, 1855, letter, printed probably in a Huntsville, Alabama, newspaper, contains Clemens' lengthy defense of the Know-Nothing Party (more than one full newspaper sheet). In addition, there is a letter from Clemens to the editor of the “Montgomery Mail,” reprinted in the July 25, 1860, edition of the “Montgomery Weekly Post,” in which Clemens supports the Constitutional Union ticket of John Bell and Edward Everett in the 1860 United States presidential election; another letter urging the same course printed in the November 7, 1860, edition of the same paper; and a November 14, 1860, letter printed in the same paper reluctantly urging sectionalism and confederation of government in the South.
ArchivalResource: 0.01 cubic ft. (1 folder).
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- Clemens, Jeremiah, 1814-1865. Letters, 1842-1860.
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Samuel Houston papers, 1827-1975.
Title:
Samuel Houston papers, 1827-1975.
Chiefly photocopies and transcripts of correspondence, legal documents, biographical and genealogical materials, and other papers. Includes legal documents relating to land dispute with James H. Starr, of Nacogdoches, Tex.; letters written by Houston to Eber Worthington Cave relating to politics, the Civil War, and family matters; biographical material pertaining to Houston's first marriage to Eliza Allen; and material on stamps, museums, portraits, and other memorial tributes to Houston. Other persons represented included Houston's second wife, Margaret Lea Houston, Stephen F. Austin, Thomas J. Rusk, Zachary Taylor, John Tyler, and Civil War leaders.
ArchivalResource: 195 items.
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- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Samuel Houston papers, 1827-1975.
Thomson family of Texas papers MS 288., 1832-1898
Title:
Thomson family of Texaspapers 1832-1898
This collection is bound into an 8”x11” spiralbinder, and contains typed transcripts of letters and recollections of variousmembers of the Thomson family, describing family business, moves to Texas,general health of Texas colonists, the Mier Expedition, the Texan struggle forindependence. Some accounts are first hand descriptions of participation, suchas James Monroe Hill’s account of the Battle of San Jacinto.
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- Thomson family of Texas papers MS 288., 1832-1898
Philosophical Society of Texas. Philosophical Society of Texas Records, 1838, 1935-1998
Title:
Philosophical Society of Texas Records, 1838, 1935-1998
The Philosophical Society of Texas was founded on December 5, 1837, in the capitol of the Republic of Texas, Houston, and was revived in 1935 in Dallas. By the 1990s the society had moved to Austin. Records of the society include administrative records of the organization, relating to the history, founding, revival, and purposes of the society, as well as to its day-to-day functioning and administration.
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- Philosophical Society of Texas. Philosophical Society of Texas Records, 1838, 1935-1998
Clippings [manuscript] : scrapbook, 1834-1955.
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Clippings [manuscript] : scrapbook, 1834-1955.
Newspaper clippings, most dealing with historical figures.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Lenz, Louis. Clippings [manuscript] : scrapbook, 1834-1955.
Gray family papers, 1826-1864.
Title:
Gray family papers, 1826-1864.
Correspondence, diaries, legal documents and printed materials created by the Gray family or collected by them record events in Virginia and Texas from before the Texas Revolution to the Civil War. Contained in the W. Gray series are a handwritten Constitution of the Philosophical Society of Texas, a letter from James Madison, and an oath of allegiance to Texas made before Gray. A transcript of Millie Gray's diary covers the time period of 1832 to 1840. In the P. Gray series are correspondence with Nathan Fuller and Jefferson Davis in 1862, and a key to the writing of a Galveston secret society. "Notes on the Occurrences of 1842" and the journal excerpt from the same year are believed to have been written by P. Gray. Documents collected by the Gray family include correspondence of Sam Houston documenting 1830s and 1840s Texas, Andrew Jackson on Texas annexation in 1844, Confederate governor of Texas Francis R. Lubbock concerning martial law in Texas, and early Texas jurist and diplomat George W. Terrell, writing to Ashbel Smith and Lord Aberdeen of Britain. A hand-drawn map documents the Texan defenses at Fort Defiance in Goliad in 1836. Printed materials include a copy of Col. Travis' March 3, 1836 letter from the Alamo, "An Ordinance" covers the planned secession of Texas, and "General orders," of General Magruder on the export of cotton from Texas.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear ft.)
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- Gray, Peter W., 1819-1874,. Gray family papers, 1826-1864.
Ward, Thomas, 1807-1873. Ward, Thomas William, papers, 1825-1885.
Title:
Ward, Thomas William, papers, 1825-1885.
The Thomas William "Peg Leg" Ward Papers, 1825-1885, contains originals and photocopies of correspondence with family members, friends, and business associates; bills of lading and receipts; legal documents; certificates and a proclamation; broadsides; and newspaper clippings.
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- Ward, Thomas, 1807-1873. Ward, Thomas William, papers, 1825-1885.
Letter : to Sam Houston / by John Ellis Wool, 1858 Feb 12.
Title:
Letter : to Sam Houston / by John Ellis Wool, 1858 Feb 12.
Concerns letters being sent to Gen. Houston about Indian wars in Oregon and Washington Territories.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 25 cm.
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- Wool, John Ellis, 1784-1869. Letter : to Sam Houston / by John Ellis Wool, 1858 Feb 12.
Horton, Alexander. Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891
Title:
Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891
An autobiography and a biographical sketch of Alexander Horton comprise the Alexander Horton Reminiscences, 1891, and document Horton's activities as a soldier and civic leader.
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- Horton, Alexander. Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891
Army papers, 1835-1846
Title:
Army papers, 1835-1846
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- Army papers, 1835-1846
Irion, Robert Anderson, 1804-1861. Irion, Robert Anderson, papers, 1836-1857 1836-1841.
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Irion, Robert Anderson, papers, 1836-1857 1836-1841.
Letters concern the career of Robert Anderson Irion.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Irion, Robert Anderson, 1804-1861. Irion, Robert Anderson, papers, 1836-1857 1836-1841.
House-McDowall family papers MC123., 1838-1949, (Bulk: 1860-1890)
Title:
House-McDowall family papers 1838-1949 (Bulk: 1860-1890)
Correspondence, financial and legal documents, scrapbooks and albums, printed materials, creative works and photographs document the House and McDowall families of Houston and Bastrop, Texas, from 1838 to 1949.
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- House-McDowall family papers MC123., 1838-1949, (Bulk: 1860-1890)
Thomas W. Streeter collection of Texas manuscripts, 1787-1864
Title:
Thomas W. Streeter collection of Texas manuscripts 1787-1864
The collection consists of letters, land claims, court papers, financial documents, public documents, narrative descriptions, and histories, recording the early history and development of Texas, including the conflicts between Texan and Mexican officials that culminated in the Texas Revolution. Each part is arranged alphabetically by the author, item title, or subject. Accompanied by Streeter's catalogue of his collection in two notebooks.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 8; Linear Feet: 4
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- Thomas W. Streeter collection of Texas manuscripts, 1787-1864
Burkett, Nathan Boone. Papers, 1895.
Title:
Papers, 1895.
Consists of Burkett's memoirs, which he dictated to his son-in- law. Later, grandson J. W. Arnold prepared a typescript taking some liberties in the process. The original is in delicate condition.
ArchivalResource: 37 leaves
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- Burkett, Nathan Boone. Papers, 1895.
Crimmins, Martin Lalor Papers 1936; 1950., 1813-1954
Title:
Crimmins, Martin Lalor Papers 1813-1954
The papers concern Crimmins’ careeras an army officer, herpetologist, and military historian, and relate to hisactivities in the United States Army and Confederate Army, the Republic of Texasmilitary forces, the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, and Indian wars.
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- Crimmins, Martin Lalor Papers 1936; 1950., 1813-1954
James Morgan Papers MS 278., 1833-1850
Title:
James Morgan Papers 1833-1850
James Morgan (1787-1866) was a Texas pioneer, merchant, land speculator and Commander at Galveston during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). He first came to Texas in 1830. In 1834, during the feverish era of speculation just prior to the Texas Revolution, Morgan organized an ambitious land venture called the New Washington Association. The collection is comprised of twenty-eight documents and letters. All but two of the documents were written before 1841. Most of the documents are related to Morgan and the establishment of the New Washington Association. Many of the documents bear Morgan’s own notes and docketing; some of them are his drafts or retaining copies.
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- James Morgan Papers MS 278., 1833-1850
Secretary of State boundary records, 1837-1843, 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated
Title:
Secretary of State boundary records 1837-1843, 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated
In 1837, the Congress of the Republic of Texas authorized the President to appoint a commissioner to act with a commissioner to be appointed by the United States to survey the eastern boundary of Texas; in 1838, the Congress ratified a Convention between the two nations providing for such a survey. The boundary commission finished its work in 1841. In 1854, the Texas legislature agreed to cooperate with a United States Commission to define the northern and western boundaries of Texas. These records consist of correspondence, reports, vouchers, and abstracts of account of the Texas Boundary Commissioners and of the United States Commissioner. Dates covered are 1837-1843, 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, and undated.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft.
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- Secretary of State boundary records, 1837-1843, 1858-1860, 1873-1877, 1882, 1885-1887, 1911, undated
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Autograph letter signed : Washington, D.C., to John Young Mason, n.p., 1848 Dec. 27.
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Autograph letter signed : Washington, D.C., to John Young Mason, n.p., 1848 Dec. 27.
Signers of the letter ask Mason to consider "the merits of Mr. Thomas B. Reed, who desires the warrant of a midshipman in the U. S. Navy." Signed by Davis and others, including Henry Stuart Foote, Albert Gallatin Brown, Winfield Scott Featherston, James Diament Westcott, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, Samuel S. Phelps, Benjamin Fitzpatrick, John Middleton Clayton, Thomas Corwin, Joseph R. Underwood, Andrew Pickens Butler, Herschell V. Johnson, Alpheus Felch, William King Sebastian, Stephen A. Douglas, James Murray Mason, Robert M. T. Hunter, David R. Atchison, Solon Borland, Edward A Hannegan, and Sam Houston.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.).
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Autograph letter signed : Washington, D.C., to John Young Mason, n.p., 1848 Dec. 27.
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Lee, Robert Edward, Letters, 1859-1868, 1883
Title:
Lee, Robert Edward, Letters, 1859-1868, 1883
Comprised of Photostats and typescripts of correspondence as well as original letters, the Robert Edward Lee Letters, 1859-1868, 1883, document Lee's activities during the Civil War and the founding of the Stonewall Jackson Institute.
ArchivalResource: 11 items
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- Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Lee, Robert Edward, Letters, 1859-1868, 1883
Taylor (Charles Stanfield) Papers, 1832-1864
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Taylor (Charles Stanfield)Papers 1832-1864
Personal papers of Charles StanfieldTaylor, member of the Texas Revolutionary Committee of Correspondence and signer ofthe Texas Declaration of Independence.
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- Taylor (Charles Stanfield) Papers, 1832-1864
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844,. Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
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Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
31 manuscript volumes and ca. 1400 manuscripts of the Nourse family of Weston, Herfordshire, England; Berkeley Co., W. Va.; Washington, D.C.; and Weston, Fauquier Co., Va.; and of related Bull and Morris families. The collection includes: letters, account books, commonplace books, day books, notebooks, ledgers, maps, music, newspaper clippings, sermons, recipe book, journals, and other family records. Diary, 1846, 1850-1851, of James Burn Nourse describes an overland journey west, voyage around Cape Horn on the U.S. sloop of war "Preble", and his experiences in the California gold rush. Ledgers, 1844-1848, record operations of a foundry, possibly the West Point Foundry, West Point, N.Y. Ledgers of Joseph Nourse and letters to his wife, Maria Bull Nourse and his son, Charles Josephus Nourse chiefly relate to American finance during the Revolutionary and Confederation periods, his work as Register of the Treasury, campaigns in the War of 1812, the administration of the U.S. Army, 1819-1829, the effect of Jackson's spoils system; and to the Washington political and social scene and include mentions of James and Dolley Madison. Letters of Charles Josephus Nourse to his wife, Rebecca Morris Nourse and others, describe life in London where he had been sent by Madison, the War of 1812, military actions, and Indian removals. Letters from Anthony Morris to his children describe his life as an unofficial diplomat in Spanish society, his travels in Spain and personal matters. In addition the papers contain correspondence of other family members. Individual items of interest include a 1780 broadside regarding General Lafayette's orders regarding the proposed invasion of Canada, a note regarding entertainment for General Lafayette, and James Barbour's map of Washington, D.C.; a dinner invitation from George Washington; two dinner invitations from James Madison; three pieces of colonial Maryland currency, 1775-1776. Correspondents include Nicholas Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Sir Augustus John Foster, Sam Houston, Joel Poinsett, Richard Rush, and Winfield Scott.
ArchivalResource: 1431 items.
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- Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844,. Nourse Family papers [manuscript], 1685-1904.
Waco Village Collection, Inclusive: 1845-1965, undated, Bulk: 1848-1854
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Waco Village Collection, Inclusive: 1845-1965, undated, Bulk: 1848-1854
The Waco Village Collection consists of financial receipts, legal papers, and literary productions generated by early Americans recently arrived in Waco, and the Texas Ranger company detailed to guard the area.
ArchivalResource: 1 document box.
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- Willingham, Frances M. Waco Village collection, 1845-1965, undated 1848-1854.
Reams, Sherwood Y., 1812-1887. Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
Title:
Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
The Sherwood Y. Letter, 1836, documents Reams' experiences as a soldier during the Texas Revolution.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Reams, Sherwood Y., 1812-1887. Reams, Sherwood Y., Letter, 1836
Montgomery, W. J., b. ca, 1845-1904. Montgomery, W. J., Papers, 1876-1878
Title:
Montgomery, W. J., Papers, 1876-1878
Two bound letterpresses comprise the W.J. Montgomery Papers, 1876-1878, documenting Montgomery's legal affairs.
ArchivalResource: 2 in.
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- Montgomery, W. J., b. ca, 1845-1904. Montgomery, W. J., Papers, 1876-1878
Samuel F. B. Letters 65-171., 1839, 1860.
Title:
Samuel F. B. Letters 1839, 1860.
The Samuel F. B. Morse Letters, 1839,1860, include an 1839 letter offering the Republic of Texas sponsorship of Morse’swire telegraph and an 1860 letter withdrawing the previous offer.
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- Samuel F. B. Letters 65-171., 1839, 1860.
Milam-McKinney family papers, 1809-1940, (bulk 1828-1836).
Title:
Milam-McKinney family papers, 1809-1940, (bulk 1828-1836).
Scope and content: Correspondence, financial papers, legal papers, printed materials, photographs, creative works and a map document the families of Benjamin Rush Milam and Collin McKinney from 1809 to 1940. The business dealings and colonization activities of Benjamin Rush Milam, Collin McKinney, and their associates in the 1820s and 1830s in the Wavell Colony are recorded in the correspondence and financial and legal papers. Ben Milam's correspondence, 1827-1835, concerns the Wavell Colony, his silver mine in Mexico, and his visit to England, circa 1831. Letters to Collin McKinney, 1836-1854, cover military matters, martial law in Texas, disputes over Milam's lands, and the annexation of Texas to the United States. Other correspondence includes proclamations of David G. Burnet and Sam Houston and four letters from Robert A. Milam about his experiences as a Confederate soldier and the Battle of Vicksburg. Other correspondents include Earl Stanley Williams, George Kerman, Eliza Milam, James Milam, and Jefferson Milam. The financial papers of Ben Milam consist of statements, bills, inventories and receipts from 1828 to 1834; his legal papers include printed colonization contract forms, contracts, petitions, a lease and a promissory note. The legal papers of Collin McKinney and his family are membership affidavits and certificates. Printed materials include speeches before the U.S. House of Representatives and the Texas legislature, a broadside to the inhabitants of Texas in 1835 and newspaper obituaries of Milam and McKinney family members. Creative works consist of poetry and genealogical data. The map is an 1879 Map of Texas and the Indian Territory. Two photographs are of paintings of Benjamin Rush Milam, and one is of the Collin McKinney Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, circa 1921.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear ft.)
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- Milam, Eliza S., 1813-1904. Milam-McKinney family papers, 1809-1940, (bulk 1828-1836).
Sue Flanagan Papers 93-298; 94-286., 1942-1990
Title:
Sue Flanagan Papers 1942-1990
Correspondence, subject files,research notes, drafts, photographs, negatives, slides, albums, and a scrapbookcomprise the Sue Flanagan Papers, 1942-1990, and relate to Flanagan’s career as anauthor, photographer, and journalist. The bulk of the papers concerns Flanagan’swork on and includescorrespondence, research notes, a bibliography and an index, drafts, letters ofpermission, records of her photography trips, photographic material, and a list ofher pictures arranged on a timeline of Sam Houston’s life. Sam Houston’s Texas
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Military -- Fort Gibson.
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Israel Worsham papers, 1845-1959.
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Israel Worsham papers, 1845-1959.
Correspondence, legal documents, financial documents and printed material. Letters discuss family matters and local events. Legal documents include a statement from Sam Houston regarding a horse, bills of sale for slaves, and an estate record. Printed items include clippings on Montgomery County history.
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Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.
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Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.
Papers collected by Madge Williams Hearne, the granddaughter of Sam Houston, consist mostly of unrelated letters written to Sam Houston and others by many important historical figures especially during the revolutionary period in Texas (1835-1836) and the years of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846).
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Green, Thomas Jefferson Papers, 1835-1838
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Green, Thomas JeffersonPapers 1835-1838
Correspondence, financial papers, andcommission of Thomas Jefferson Green (1802-1863), soldier, legislator, and planter.Thomas Green organized the Texas Land Company and moved to Texas in 1836 butabandoned the colonization project to serve in the Texas army. After beingcommissioned brigadier general, he returned to the United States to raisevolunteers, money, and ammunition for the Texas cause.
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Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Lewis Cass papers, 1780-1907.
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Lewis Cass papers, 1780-1907.
Consists in part of typewritten transcripts, photocopies and microfilm made from originals in the possession of Duke University, other repositories and individuals. Covers political and personal correspondence, deeds, documents pertaining to Cass' real estate transactions and other papers relating to Cass' military and political activities, fur trade in the far West and survey of the Grand River road in Michigan. Includes letters (1878-79) of George Stephens of Dubuque, Iowa concerning the estate of his father, Lewis Cass, Jr. Correspondents include James Buchanan, Daniel S. Dickinson, Samuel Houston, Zachary Taylor and Austin Eli Wing.
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W. G. Sharp Collection 67-6., 1817-1923
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W. G. Sharp Collection 1817-1923
Miscellanseous documents collected byW. G. Sharp relating to the history of Texas and San Augustine city and county. Thematerials concern slave and cotton trading, legal affairs, and the Civil War, andalso include mentios of many famous Texans and Texas families.
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Starr, James Harper. Starr, James Harper, Papers, 1796-1905
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Starr, James Harper, Papers, 1796-1905
James Harper Starr was a banker, physician, land agent, public official, and railroad official (1809-1890). Letters, letterpresses, diaries, memoranda books, legal and business papers, land books, financial papers, expense account books, military papers, commissions and appointments, and autobiographical sketches comprise the James Harper Starr Papers, which concern the career and family of James Harper Starr during the period 1796-1905.
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Montgomery, W. J. Papers 71-15. 761314409., 1876-1878
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Montgomery, W. J., Papers 1876-1878
Two bound letterpresses comprise theW.J. Montgomery Papers, 1876-1878, documenting Montgomery’s legalaffairs.
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Asbury, Samuel E. (Samuel Erson), 1872-1962
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Ingersoll, Joseph R. (Joseph Reed), 1786-1868.
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