Samuel Erson Asbury Papers 1920-1955
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Carson, Samuel Price, 1798-1838
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Politician Samuel Price Carson (1798-1838) was born to Col. John and Mary (Moffit) Carson, in Pleasant Gardens, North Carolina. John represented Burke County in the North Carolina General Assembly for many years. Educated by his older brother Joseph, Samuel Carson was elected to the North Carolina Senate in 1822. Two years later, Carson ran for U. S. Senate against Robert B. Vance, who charged that Carson’s father was a traitor during the Revolutionary War. Carson challe...
Parmer, Martin, 1778-1850
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Thomas, Ann Raney b. 1810
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Potter, Robert, 1799?-1842
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Secretary of the Texas Navy, signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, represented Fannin and Red River Counties in the Fifth congress of the Republic, murdered by William P. Rose in 1842 during the Regulator-Moderator War. From the description of Collection, 1910-1975, (bulk 1936-1975). (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 31029151 ...
Asbury, Samuel E. (Samuel Erson), 1872-1962
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Asbury, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, was assistant state chemist at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at Texas A&M University and an amateur historian and collector of Texana. From the description of Asbury, Samuel Erson, papers, 1920-1955. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22902157 Historian and chemist. From the description of Samuel E. Asbury papers, 1807-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70956192 Harrison w...
Ingram, Seth, 1790-1857
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Williams, John A., -1840
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Harrison, Jonas, 1777-1836
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U.S. customs and tax collector residing in Geneseo County, N.Y., who later emigrated to Shelby County, Tex., where he practiced law. From the description of Jonas Harrison papers, 1813-1819. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981872 Born in Woodbridge Township, N.J., 11 Oct. 1777; admitted to the bar in 1807, while in the Michigan Territory. He lived in Lewiston, N.Y. from 1809-1813, where he was collector of customs for the District of Niagara, and master of chancery for New ...