Coryell (J. R.) Collection 1801-1901
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Coryell, J. R., -1901
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John Austin and J. R. Coryell
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J. R. Coryell (b.ca. 1840-1901) was a land merchant from the mid 1870s. He lived in Galveston, Texas, with his wife and four children. Coryell collected material relating to John Austin (1801-1833), a distant relative of Stephen F. Austin. From the guide to the Coryell (J. R. ) Collection 83-350., 1801-1901, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...
Townes, Robert J., 1806-1865
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Chisholm, R. H.
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Ryan, William
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Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836
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Stephen F. Austin, son of Moses Austin, initiated the Anglo-American colonization of Texas by assuming ownership of a land grant given to his father by the Spanish government in 1821. From the description of Austin, Stephen F., papers, 1819-1821. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 20430891 Stephen Fuller Austin was born on November 3, 1793 in Virginia to Maria and Moses Austin. He was educated in Connecticut and at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kent...
Adams, Henry
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Gray, P. W.
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McKinney, Thomas Freeman, 1801-1871
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Smith, Benjamin
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Austin, John, 1801-1833
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Pierpont, Elizabeth
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Masterson, James
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Miller, James B. (James Bradley), 1942-
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Early Texas physician and public official James B. Miller (ca. 1801-1854) came to Texas in 1829, settling at San Felipe, and practiced medicine with Dr. Robert Peebles. Along with his medical practice, Miller represented the Fort Bend area at the Convention of 1833 and served as a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1834 and as the political chief of the Department of the Brazos from 1834 to 1835. He resigned his position in July 1835, claiming ill health. However, in...
Austin, William
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Williams, Samuel May, 1795-1858
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