Papers, 1790-1974.

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Papers, 1790-1974.

Includes correspondence, legal and financial documents, genealogical materials, which trace the Hamilton, Hart, Rice, and Tyson families.

3 microfilm reels : negative.

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Hamilton, T. B.

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Tyson family.

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Hamilton, Benton.

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Hamilton, D. A., Mrs.

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Hamilton, A. Boyd (Adam Boyd), 1808-1896

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Rice family.

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Hamilton, Alexander Duncan, 1857-1926.

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While attending Pennsylavania State College, A. D. Hamilton was the editor of the "Students Miscellany of the Cresson Literary Society." Hamilton was an attorney by profession and served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1899-1902. He was also legal counsel for John H. Kirby, a lumberman from Houston, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1790-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26018005 ...

Dies, W. W.

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Hamilton, Sierra.

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Kirby Lumber Company (Tex.)

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Houston Oil Company.

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Hamilton, Beaver A.

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Hamilton, John D., 1935-

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Title: 1st Baron Belhaven British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001299.0x000130 Hull was an army officer and, later, territorial governor of Michigan. His surrender of Detroit on Aug. 16, 1812 shocked the American public, triggering a court-martial. Although found guilty, Hull was pardoned for his revolutionary services. Meigs was territorial judge (1798) and a legislator of Ohio (1799-1801), the first Chief Justice ...

Hamilton family.

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