Dyer Family Papers 1800-1869

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Dyer Family Papers 1800-1869

Comprising a diary, correspondence, legal documents as well as a railroad stock certificate, the Dyer Family Papers, 1800-1869, chronicle the lives of Clement C. Dyer and his sons William Thomas Dyer and John Eli Dyer.

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Dyer, Clement C., 1800-1864

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Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railroad

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Dyer, William Thomas, 1825-1869

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Dyer Family

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After arriving in Texas in 1822 as part of Stephen F. Austin’s Old Three Hundred colonists, Clement C. Dyer (1800-1864) settled in present-day Colorado and Waller Counties and married Sarah Stafford, with whom he had twelve children. Dyer served as the manager of the Stafford plantation and two years later served as a delegate to the Consultation. Following the Texas Revolution, Dyer was appointed justice of the peace in Harrisburg (now Harris) County and Fort Bend County as well as...

Dyer, John Eli, 1832-1894

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