Madison G. Whitaker family papers 1839-1893 (Bulk: 1884-1893)

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Madison G. Whitaker family papers 1839-1893 (Bulk: 1884-1893)

Photographs, family documents, newspaper articles, a greeting card, poem, and autograph album document the lives of Madison G. Whitaker, Sam McKneely, Thracian and Lavinia Dickson, and Mattie Olivia Whitaker.

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Whitaker family

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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) ...

Lane, Walter P. (Walter Paye), 1817-1892

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McKneely, Mattie Olivia Whitaker

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Daughters of the Republic of Texas

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Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895

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Moses Austin Bryan, 1817-1895, became Stephen F. Austin's secretary in 1832. Bryan enlisted in the Texas army in 1836 and served at the Battle of San Jacinto. He was a member of the Somervell Expedition in 1842, and enlisted in the Third Texas Regiment during the Civil War. In 1873, Bryan helped organize the Texas Veterans Association and served as its secretary until 1886. From the description of Moses Austin Bryan papers, 1814-1930, (bulk 1836-1889). (San Jacinto Museum of History)...

McKneely, Thracian Dickson

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Whitaker, Madison G., 1811-1893

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Texas state legislator and resident of Nacogdoches. From the description of Madison G. Whitaker papers, 1839-1915. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70956431 Madison G. Whitaker was born April 4, 1811, and moved to Nacogdoches, Texas, in 1835. He enlisted in the Texas army in October 1835 and fought in the Battle of San Jacinto. Whitaker served two terms as a state senator, was a member of the Masons, a member and officer in the Texas Veterans Association, and a trustee of Naco...

Potter, Reuben M. (Reuben Marmaduke), 1802-1890

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Reuben M. Potter was born in New Jersey in 1802. From 1827 to 1833 he was an agent of a commercial house in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, after which he served as the customs comptroller at Galveston, Texas. In December 1846 Potter became secretary to Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup, quartermaster general of the United States Army. He was made a prisoner of war in San Antonio during the Civil War. After his parole, he moved to New York to resume his quartermaster duties until his retirement in 1882....

McKneely, Sam W.

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McKneely family

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