Henry Raup Wagner Collection of Texas manuscripts 1707-1847
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Musquiz, Ramon.
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Estados Internos de Oriente (Mexico). Comandante General (1829-1832: Mier y Teran)
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Estados Internos de Oriente (Mexico). Comandante General (1834-1835: Cos)
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Mier y Teran, Manuel de
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Estados Internos de Oriente (Mexico). Comandante General (1829-1832 : Mier y Teran)
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Wagner, Henry Raup, 1862-1957
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Wagner was born on Sept. 27, 1862 in Philadelphia, PA; A.B. (1884), LL. B (1886), L.H.D. (1946), Yale Univ.; D. Litt. (1935), Pomona College; LL. D (1949), UC Berkeley; admitted to Missouri bar in 1887 and began practicing in Kansas City; became member of the executive committee (1918-20), the vice president (1920-21), American Smelting and Refining Co., New York; began to collect books, and made contributions to the history and bibliography of Latin America and the American West; member, Americ...
Estados Internos de Oriente (Mexico). Comandante General (1834-1835 : Cos)
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Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836
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Stephen F. Austin, son of Moses Austin, initiated the Anglo-American colonization of Texas by assuming ownership of a land grant given to his father by the Spanish government in 1821. From the description of Austin, Stephen F., papers, 1819-1821. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 20430891 Stephen Fuller Austin was born on November 3, 1793 in Virginia to Maria and Moses Austin. He was educated in Connecticut and at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kent...
Bradburn, Juan Davis, 1787-1842
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Ramos Arizpe, Miguel, 1775-1843
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Ramos Arizpe worked for the adoption of the Spanish constitution of 1812, served as chief draftsman of the Mexican Acta Constutiva and Constitution of 1824, and as minister of justice and ecclesiastical affairs in Mexico City in 1833. From the description of Ramos Arizpe, Miguel, letter, 1833. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23835059 In 1822, Miguel Ramos Arizpe returned to Mexico after several years in prison in Spain. He had been the Deputy of the Inte...
Músquiz, Ramón.
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