Papers, 1846-1898.

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Papers, 1846-1898.

Colonization contracts, land records, and a letter relating to several members of the Keller family and others.

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Morris, F. G.

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Keller family.

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Keller, Catherine, 1822-1893

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Kieser, C. F.

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Steinle, Arcadius

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Dreyer, Martin, Sr.

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Keller, Andreas, 1824-1889

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Meyer, Joseph Hermann

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Composer. From the description of Reminiscences of Joseph Meyer : oral history, 1958. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122362026 ...

Keller, Henry, 1848-1927

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Société de colonisation européo-américaine au Texas.

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Herndon, John H. (John Hunter), 1813-1878

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Born and educated in Kentucky, John Hunter Herndon arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1838. He studied law in Kentucky and Houston, and was admitted to the bar in Fort Bend County in November 1838. In 1839, Herndon married Barbara Makall Wilkinson Calvit, heir to the Calvit sugar plantation in Brazoria County, and by 1860 he had become one of the wealthiest landowners in Texas. Although he was not in active military service during the Civil War, the war and Reconstruction depleted most of his fortu...

Meyer, Sarafine

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