Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.

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Hearne, Madge Williams, collection, 1817-1853.

Papers collected by Madge Williams Hearne, the granddaughter of Sam Houston, consist mostly of unrelated letters written to Sam Houston and others by many important historical figures especially during the revolutionary period in Texas (1835-1836) and the years of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7020228

University of Texas Libraries

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