A.W. Griffen collection, 1838-1883.

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A.W. Griffen collection, 1838-1883.

Correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, and a poem (1838-1883) comprise this collection of Texana accumulated by A.W. Griffen and donated to the San Jacinto Museum of History. A note from J.L. McCrackin to Major Oldham regards the land claim of M.H. Davis. Land grants and a deed concern land in Navarro County and Robertson County, Texas. Legal documents include marriage bonds and marriage licenses from Navarro County, Texas. Printed materials are a broadside offering a reward for the arrest of C.E. Mooney, and a stock certificate of the Corsicana Street Railway Company. The poem begins Old Mrs. Spruce / For her own use ...

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SNAC Resource ID: 7574631

San Jacinto Museum of History

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Oldham, William, 1798-1868

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Griffen, A. W.

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Mooney, C. E.

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Corsicana Street Railway Company

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Davis, M. H. A.

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Mark Davis lived near Middletown, Del.; Thomas Middleton lived in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Del.; and other family members lived in Sussex County, Del. From the description of Mark Davis and Thomas Middleton papers, 1772-1913, bulk 1819-1875. (Historical Society of Delaware). WorldCat record id: 70977502 ...