George Green papers 1835-1939 (Bulk: 1844-1880)

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George Green papers 1835-1939 (Bulk: 1844-1880)

The George Green Papers document the business of a deputy surveyor in Milam County and Central Texas.

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McGehee, Alice

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Erath, George Bernard, 1813-1891

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Texas Veterans Association.

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The Texas Veterans Association was formed in 1873 as an organization for those who served before, during and just after the Texas Revolution. The Association met annually, but was dissolved in 1907. The work begun by the Texas Veterans Association has been continued by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. From the guide to the Texas Veterans Association Papers, 1870-1910, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

Green, George, 1813-1885

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Soldier and surveyor, George Green was born on May 18, 1813 in Havre de Grace, Maryland, to Joshua and Elizabeth Kentle Myer Green. He enlisted in the Texas Army on March 17, 1836 and served in Capt. Jesse Billingsley's Company C at the Battle of San Jacinto. Discharged on June 20, 1836, Green joined Captain William W. Hill's company of Rangers for a three-month enlistment. Green settled in Nashville, Milam County in 1837 and participated in campaigns against the Indians in Central Texas in 1837...