Raglin, Henry Walton, papers, 1836-1884.

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Raglin, Henry Walton, papers, 1836-1884.

Correspondence, diaries, legal documents, and other items relating to the Texas Revolution of 1836, Texas General Land Office, the "Mississippi Settlement" in Grimes County, Texas, and the Texas Blind Asylum. Raglin kept a diary during July and August, 1836, giving details of service in the Texas Army.

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