Chambers, Thomas WilliamPapers 1824-1896

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Chambers, Thomas WilliamPapers 1824-1896

The Thomas William Chambers Papersinclude correspondence, account papers, legal documents, land papers, and printedmaterial, relating to the career of Chambers, Bastrop County farmer andcattleman.

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Chambers, W. P.

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Wilbarger family

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Borden, Gail, 1801-1874

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Gail Borden, Jr. (1801-1874) was a surveyor, inventor, newspaperman, businessman and agriculturalist. He was born in Norwich, New York, and moved to Texas in 1829. Borden was a surveyor for Austin's Colony and a founder of the "Telegraph and Texas Register", but is most famous as an inventor; he patented the first process for condensing milk. The Borden Milk Company bears his name. From the description of Borden, J. Gail, papers, 1830-1937. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat r...

Chambers, Margaret

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Chambers, Thomas William

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Thomas William Chambers (d. 1855), Bastrop County farmer and cattleman, was married to Margaret Barker (formerly Mrs. Josiah Wilbarger). They owned and operated the Chambers plantation, which dealt with cotton sales, slave sales, and land transactions in Bastrop, Texas. Source: RootsWeb, Ancestry.com. Bastrop Cemetery Links. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbastro/cemetery.htm (accessed July 6, 2010). From the guide to the Chambers, Thomas William Papers, ...

Fields, William

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