James Jones Jarvis observations on agriculture and stock raising : Fort Worth, Texas, 1886.

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James Jones Jarvis observations on agriculture and stock raising : Fort Worth, Texas, 1886.

Answers to a questionnaire, with covering letter. To Quitman, Wood County, 1857; lawyer, editor, and public official; son-in-law of Isaac Van Zandt, one-time minister of the Republic of Texas to the United States; to Fort Worth, 1872; banker and cattle-raiser; views on Texas agriculture, growth and character of Fort Worth, and the need for a deep-water port on the Texas coast.

Originals : 11 pages ; 28 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (7 exposures) : negative (Rich. 117:15) and positive.

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Quitman, John Anthony, 1798-1858

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