Albert R. Enderle family papers [manuscript], 1854-1975.

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Albert R. Enderle family papers [manuscript], 1854-1975.

Letters, collected genealogical sources and photographs make up the Albert R. Enderle family papers, providing information on the Dismukes, Goodrich, Harris and Enderle families.

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Goodrich, Washington Edmund, 1829-1897

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Enderle, Albert R., 1914-1982

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Albert R. Enderle and his wife Dorris were residents of San Antonio and Houston, Texas. From the description of Albert R. Enderle family papers [manuscript], 1854-1975. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310370099 Albert R. Enderle (1914-1982) worked as an insurance agent in San Antonio and Houston, Texas. Along with his mother, Mary Ann Harris Enderle, he gathered family material and genealogical information on several branches of his family. ...

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Goodrich family.

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Newcomb, James P. (James Pearson), 1837-1907

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Newcomb's San Antonio pro-Union newspaper, the Alamo Express, was destroyed by a mob on 13 November 1861, and his life was threatened. He fled to Mexico and then California where he joined Col. J.H. Carleton's California Column on its trek through Arizona and New Mexico. He later went on mining expeditions in Arizona and published a newspaper in San Francisco before returning to Texas in 1867. From the guide to the James Pearson Newcomb, Sr. Papers 21509352., 1835-1941, (Dolph Brisco...

Norwich University

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Dismukes family.

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