Pierce, Abel Head "Shanghai", papers, 1870-1905.

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Pierce, Abel Head "Shanghai", papers, 1870-1905.

The papers of Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce consist of the legal, business, and personal transactions regarding his land and cattle empire based in Matagorda County, in southeast Texas. Pierce had numerous business activities handling the purchase of land and cattle, and quite often collaborated with his brother Jonathan Edward Pierce, other close relatives, or associates. The correspondence reflects Pierce's activities, which cover the years 1870-1900. In this material Pierce, his brother, and close associates negotiate dealings with railroad companies, banks, and mercantiles. Many of Pierce's relatives and associates managed locations outside Matagorda County, and helped Pierce to stay in close contact with his vast holdings. Pierce frequently corresponded with Ira H. Evans, who in 1876 was secretary of the National and Great Northern Railroad Company. Evans later moved up to Land Commissioner of the International Great and Northern Railroad Company, and then to President of the New York and Texas Land Company Limited, which had bought out the two previous companies. Pierce's correspondence with Evans related to the land used and rented from the railroad. In the late 1880's Pierce traveled extensively and the majority of his correspondence was with his ranch managers George Hamilton and John McCrosky, or with his lawyers L.C.Slavens and I.N. Dennis. In the late 1890's Pierce's nephew, Abel Pierce Borden, managed the ranch, and the correspondence between Pierce and his nephew is extensive. Often the correspondence includes either a hand drawn or surveyed map of land to be purchased or sold, or in the case of the railroad land leases, maps show the location of adjacent land and the path of the train. Two significant letters, dated 1879 and 1886, come from prominent rancher and cattleman George W. Littlefield. The financial and legal series consist mostly of receipts and requests for supplies, or copies of land or cattle purchases. Unique to the financial series are the receipts of A. Levi and Company, which served as both grocery supplier and banking institution. There is also a receipt for the commission of a marble statue in Pierce's likeness. Within the legal series are the documents showing Pierce's purchase of the land along the Tres Palacios River in Wharton County, and various tax documents. Several of the letters have the post office stamp, Pierce Station, Texas, which reflects its establishment following the Tres Palacios land purchase, and the Pierce brothers' influence. The ledgers, stock records, letterpress books, and a daybook show detailed relationships between Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce and his associates, friends, and fellow ranchers. The books contain a list of brands used, number of cattle sold, and detailed information on land purchased and leased. Rounding out Pierce's papers is a portrait of Pierce, which hung in the Island City Savings Bank of Galveston. A unique part of these papers is the detailed and beautifully designed letterhead. The majority of the correspondence is written on business or personal letterhead, some of which display elaborate designs. The thirty-year span of these papers clearly shows design progression from the simple to the densely detailed, with a variety of styles using vignettes, scrollwork, and wing dings. Pierce's own letterhead shows an evolution from a simple style to an elaborate design featuring a bull's head.

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