Papers, 1832-1838.

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Papers, 1832-1838.

Photostats of Jameson's estate records including letters concerning land and business activities.

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Jameson, Green B., 1809-1836

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Chief engineer of the Alamo; died in the battle of the Alamo. From the description of Papers, 1832-1838. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70962180 ...

Jameson, C. H.

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Andrews, Edmund L.

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Morgan, James, 1787-1866

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Colonel James Morgan (1787-1866) was an early Texas settler, merchant, and land speculator. Having started out in Texas with a mercantile business, in 1835 Morgan became a real estate agent for the New Washington Association and began to purchase large tracts of land for development. During the Texas Revolution, Morgan was the commander at Galveston Island, where he was in charge of the 1836 fortification of the island. President Sam Houston later charged him with mismanaging this project. After...

Austin, Henry, 1782-1852

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Henry Austin moved from Muttock in Middleborough, Massachusetts to New York. From the description of Letter to Benjamin Atwood, 1835. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 367588217 Henry Austin came to Texas at the urging of his cousin, Stephen F. Austin. In 1831 his application for land was approved by the Mexican government and he began a plantation, Bolivar, on the Brazos River. The plantation was never profitable, but Austin remained in Texas as a faithful supp...

Norton, James, -approximately 1841

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