Milam-McKinney family papers 1809-1941 (Bulk: 1828-1836)>

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Milam-McKinney family papers 1809-1941 (Bulk: 1828-1836)>

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 1941.

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Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Collin McKinney Chapter

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Milam, Benjamin Rush, 1788-1835

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McKinney, Collin, 1766-1861

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Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Collin McKinney (1766-1861) helped support his family during the Revolutionary War. Following the war, he moved to Lincoln County, Kentucky, and married Annie Moore in 1792, with whom he had four children. After her death, McKinney married Elizabeth Leek Coleman in 1805 and fathered six more children. McKinney moved with his family to Tennessee, where he managed a trading post and supervised the estates of Senator George W. Campbell from 1818 to...

Milam, Jefferson, 1802-1844

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McKinney family

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Kerman, George

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Milam, Robert A., 1840-1913

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Milam, Eliza S., 1813-1904

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Wavell Colony (Tex.)

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Milam, James, 1792-

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Milam family

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Soldier, colonizer and entrepreneur Benjamin Rush Milam was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on October 20, 1788, the fifth of six children of Moses and Elizabeth Pattie Boyd Milam. He began a life of traveling after serving with the Kentucky state militia in the War of 1812. In New Orleans in 1819, Milam joined an expeditionary force to help the Mexican revolutionaries gain independence from Spain. He served as a colonel and was twice imprisoned and twice released. In 1824 M...

Williams, Earl Stanley

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