Howard, George Thomas, FamilyPapers 1822-1909

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Howard, George Thomas, FamilyPapers 1822-1909

Correspondence, currency, broadsides,legal and financial papers of George Thomas and Mary Francis McCormick Howard relateprimarily to the family's business affairs, the settlement of George's estate by hiswidow, and conduct of business affairs after his death. George Thomas Howard(1814-1866) was a soldier, Bexar County sheriff, and San Antonio merchant.

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