Field notes from land surveys in Robertson County, Texas, 1835-1859.

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Field notes from land surveys in Robertson County, Texas, 1835-1859.

Volume containing autograph manuscript transcripts of field notes for surveys recorded in Robertson County, Robertson Land District, Texas, 1835-1859. Field notes consist of diagrams and descriptions of land, with measurements, markings, and names of owners and surveyors. The transcripts are signed by A. W. Cook or other Robertson County Surveyors. Statements certifying contents of the volume are signed by J. B. Vallandingham, Deputy Clerk, Limestone County, and Thomas Y. Oliver, District Surveyor, Robertson Land District, Feb, 1859.

1 v. (480, [1] pages) ; 34 cm.

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Vallandingham, J. B.

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Cook, A. W

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Oliver Thomas Y.

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Texas. General Land Office

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The Texas General Land Office, established in 1836, administered land grants and public lands of Texas. From the description of Texas. : General Land Office, index of letters received, 1837-1854. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39089216 Jack Giberson (1919- 2007) retired from the General Land Office after 41 years of service. Giberson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised on a ranch near Alice, Texas. After earning a degree in Economics from The Un...