Papers, 1883-1947, (bulks 1885-1927).

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Papers, 1883-1947, (bulks 1885-1927).

Includes abstract books, acknowledgement record books, cash books, cattle books, deed books, ledgers, letter press books, and scrapbook material pertaining to the life, social and business interest of Louis Hamilton Hill of Albany, Texas. Collection bulks (1885-1927) with letter press books concerning business correspondence from Hill's various businesses, the cattle industry, state and national politics, and land colonization. Other subjects include railroad expansion, weather, and prohibition.

ca. 196, 000 leaves.

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Campbell & Hill.

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Pryor, Ike T., 1937-

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Established Pryor Brothers Ranch holdings in 1885, operating holdings with as many as 45,000 head of cattle annually. Pryor was President of American National Livestock Association and Cattle Raisers Association of Texas, and member Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress. From the description of Papers, 1899-1923. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26123132 ...

Hill & Matthews.

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King, Richard, 1951 February 5-

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Albany National Bank (Albany, Tex.)

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Hill & Hill.

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Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906

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James S. Hogg, lawyer, businessman and politician, was attorney general (1887-1890) and governor (1891-1895) of Texas. From the guide to the James Stephen Hogg Papers, 1836-1969, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) James Stephen Hogg, the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg. His father, a brigadier general, died at the head of his comman...

House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938

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Edward Mandell House was born July 26, 1858, in Houston, Texas. He became active in Texas politics and served as an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson, particularly in the area of foreign affairs. House functioned as Wilson's chief negotiator in Europe during the negotiations for peace (1917-1919), and as chief deputy for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference. He died on March 28, 1938, in New York City. From the description of Edward Mandell House papers, 1885-2007 (inclusive), 1885...

Hill, King & Hill.

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Watts, Campbell, & Hill.

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L.H. Hill Agency.

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Hill, Louis Hamilton, 1858-1932.

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Cattleman, real estate developer, businessman. Born in 1858 in Maringo County, Alabama. Moved with family to Texas in 1870, and began working for George W. Littlefield as a trail driver in 1879. In 1883, he moved to Albany, Shackleford County, Texas, and began a business life, owning or sharing interests in the following firms: Watts, Campbell and Hill (1883); Campbell and Hill (1883); Webb, Campbell, and Hill (1886); Webb and Hill (1888); L.H. Hill Agency (1927); Hill, King, and Hill (1929); Hi...

Webb & Hill.

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Slaughter, C. C. (Christopher Columbus), 1837-1919

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Trial driver, Texas Ranger, banker, philanthropist, and cattleman. Born 1837 Sabine County, Texas. With his father George Webb Slaughter and brothers, established frontier ranch in Palo Pinto County, Texas, in 1857. Participated in Civil War as frontier militia and Texas Rangers. Drove cattle over Chisholm Trail and later moved operations to West Texas where by 1905 he owned 40,000 cattle and controlled over one million acres. Founder of American National Bank of Dallas (1884), and cofounder of ...

Blacker, J. R.

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Populist Party (U.S.)

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Hill, Elizabeth Ewing.

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Lytle, John T.

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Swenson, S. M. (Svante Magnus), 1816-1896

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S. M. Swenson was the founder of the Swenson (SMS) Ranches in northwest Texas. He and his sons formed the S. M. Swenson & Sons banking corporation in New York. Stamford, in Jones County, was founded by their Stamford and Northwestern Townsite Co. From the description of Papers, 1871-1909. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25475287 Swante (Svante, Sven, Swen) Magnus Swenson (Svenson) (1816-1896) was the first Swedish immigrant to Texas and the foun...

Littlefield, George W. (George Washington), 1842-1920

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George Washington Littlefield, born June 21, 1842 and died November 10, 1920, owned cotton plantation in Gonzales, Texas. Littlefield served in Civil War under Albert Sydney Johnson, (Terry's Rangers), rising to the rank of Major. Littlefield owned several ranches in Texas and New Mexico. In 1901 with his nephews, J. P. and T. P. White, he bought The Yellow House Ranch from the Capitol Syndicate. Littlefield founded the American National Bank in Austin, served on the University of Texas Board of...

Webb, Campbell, & Hill.

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