J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.

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J. S. Cullinan family collection, 1834-1860.

1834-1860

Correspondence, printed materials, and a lithograph (1834? - 1860) comprise this collection of Texana accumulated by the J.S. Cullinan family. Correspondents include Sam Houston, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and Pedro Cortez. Other items are a lithograph of David Crockett by S.S. Osgood, an envelope franked by David Crockett, a commission conferred on Juan Delgado, three campaign songs and a broadside Call made by the people of Texas supporting Sam Houston for the presidency.

12 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7568684

San Jacinto Museum of History

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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876

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Cortez, Pedro,

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Osgood, Samuel Stillman, 1808-1885

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Delgado, Juan, fl. 1582

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