Mirabeau B. Lamar papers 1825-1938 (Bulk: 1840-1861)

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Mirabeau B. Lamar papers 1825-1938 (Bulk: 1840-1861)

Correspondence, financial and legal documents, printed materials, creative works, photographs and Photostats document the life of Mirabeau B. Lamar from his role as militia captain in 1825 to resolutions delivered after his death.

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Lamar, G. B.

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Bee, Hamilton Prioleau, 1822-1897

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Hamilton P. Bee held several public offices for the Republic of Texas and served in the Texas state legislature from 1849 to 1859. He was a Confederate brigadier general, first as administrator of the lower Rio Grande district, then as a field commander during the Red River campaign under Lieutenant General Richard Taylor. From the description of Hamilton P. Bee certificate, 1838. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 76968492 Bee (1822-1897) was a lieutenant in ...

Wilson, I. C.

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Lamar, Thomas R.

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Lamar, Henrietta Maffitt

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Allen, Winnie, 1895-1985

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Born in Henrietta, Texas on April 13, 1895 to W.T. and Ethel Youree Allen, Winnie Allen was an archivist and historian. In 1925, Allen became assistant archivist at the University of Texas archives; in 1936, she became archivist, a position in which she served for 35 years. Allen's major work was the collection and acquisition of Texas related materials. Allen died on August 1, 1985. From the description of Winnie Allen papers, 1938-1946. (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat rec...

Georgia. Militia

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Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1859

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Lamar served as President of Republic of Texas (1838-1841). This journal, in Lamar's own hand, documents his June-October 1835 trip from Columbus, Georgia to Brazoria, Texas. Observations of the climate, political situations, and people encountered during the journey, delving into Lamar's own thoughts on these subjects. Lamar, like other travelers, stopped overnight in private houses and farms, and stayed longer in settled areas such as San Augustine, Nacogdoches, Brazoria, and Velasco. ...

Fontaine, Edward, 1814-1884

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Edward Fontaine (1814-1884) was a minister and amateur naturalist. He served as private secretary to Republic of Texas President Mirabeau B. Lamar from 1841-1843. From the description of Fontaine, Edward, narrative, 1857. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 65466887 Edward Fontaine (1814-1884) was a minister and amateur naturalist. Before joining the ministry, he attended West Point (1830-1832), was admitted to the bar, and served as...

Chriesman, Horatio, 1797-1878

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Lamar, Rebecca Ann

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