Raguet Family Papers 1835-1918

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Raguet Family Papers 1835-1918

Henry Raguet (1796-1877), a Pennsylvania native, came to Texas in 1833, operating a mercantile business in Nacogdoches and engaging in land transactions. Following his retirement, two of his eight children, Henry W. Raguet (1824-1862) and Charles M. Raguet (1832-1903), continued in the family business. The collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, and printed material associated with several family members.

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Raguet, Charles M., 1832-1903

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Hubbard, Richard Bennett, 1832-1901

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Governor of Texas, Confederate army officer, and diplomat. From the description of Appointment of Richard Bennett Hubbard, 1877. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452114 ...

Thorn, Susan Wroe Edwards, 1800-1891

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Raguet, James Condy, 1822-1868

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Raguet, Henry W., 1824-1862

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Thorn, James F., -1876

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Thorn, Frost, 1793-1854

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Raguet Family

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Henry Raguet (1796-1877), a Pennsylvania native, came to Texas in 1833, operating a mercantile business in Nacogdoches and engaging in land transactions. Following his retirement, two of his eight children, Henry W. Raguet (1824-1862) and Charles M. Raguet (1832-1903), continued in the family business. Charles M. Raguet was married to Isabel (Belle) Edwards (d. 1926), the daughter of Haden H. Edwards. Another son, James Condy Raguet (1822-1868), was also associated with some of his ...

Raguet, Henry, 1796-1877

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Henry Raguet (1796-1877) was born in Pennsylvania. After serving in the War of 1812, he moved with his wife, Marcia Ann Towers, to Cincinnati, Ohio and set up a business. After going bankrupt, he met Sam Houston and John Durst in New Orleans and took a trip with them to Texas, which induced him to move there. He and his wife settled in Nacogdoches, where ha and William G. Logan, a Mississippi immigrant, set up the mercantile firm of Logan and Raguet. Raguet went on to serve as treasurer and then...