Andrew F. SmythPapers 1799-1800, 1832-1990

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Andrew F. SmythPapers 1799-1800, 1832-1990

The Andrew F. SmythPapers, 1799-1800, 1832-1990 [bulk 1840s-1940s], consist of correspondence,Legal and financial documents, photographs, publications, and other material,which document the business activities and personal lives of five generationsof the Andrew F. Smyth family, including his children, grandchildren, brotherGeorge W. Smyth’s family and son-in-law Elisha D. Seale’s extended family.Series include: I. Smyth Family Papers, II. Seale Family Papers, III. AssortedFamily Papers, IV. Unidentified Family Papers, V. Photographs, VI. Newspapers,VII. Artifacts, and VIII. Confederate States of America Money.

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Seale, Elisha DeKalb, 1833-1911

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Smyth, Andrew Farney, 1817-1879

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Andrew Farney Smyth (1817-1879), riverboat captain, surveyor, mill owner, farmer, merchant, and judge, was the second eldest son of Andrew and Susannah Smyth. After living in Pennsylvania and Tennessee, the family settled down near Moulton, Alabama, in 1817. Andrew F. Smyth moved to Jasper county, Texas, in 1835, and initially aided in managing the affairs of his brother George W. Smyth, a congressman and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Andrew gradu...

Smyth, George Washington, 1850-1922

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Smyth, Emily Allen, 1827-1907

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Seale, William, 1882-1962

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Smyth, Andrew Farney, 1817-1879

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Andrew Farney Smyth (1817-1879), riverboat captain, surveyor, mill owner, farmer, merchant, and judge, was the second eldest son of Andrew and Susannah Smyth. After living in Pennsylvania and Tennessee, the family settled down near Moulton, Alabama, in 1817. Andrew F. Smyth moved to Jasper county, Texas, in 1835, and initially aided in managing the affairs of his brother George W. Smyth, a congressman and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Andrew gradu...