Papers, 1835-1900.

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Papers, 1835-1900.

Land grants and titles, deeds, agreements, abstracts and other land related documents, letters, and probate records involving several residents of Robertson County, Tex., including one from the Samuel B. Killough estate; together with a plat map of the Wheelock, Tex., area.

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Wheelock, Eleazar Louis Ripley, 1793-1847

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Soldier, surveyor, and a founder of the town of Wheelock in Robertson County, Tex. From the description of Papers, 1833-1875. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70966918 Coming to Texas in 1834, E.L.R. Wheelock was a surveyor for the Robertson Colony, and a founder of the town of Wheelock in Robertson County. From the description of Eleazar Louis Ripley Wheelock papers, 1833-1875. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldC...

Killough, Annette W., 1821-1906

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Killough family.

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Killough, Samuel B., 1813-1876

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Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Samuel Blackburn Killough (1813-1876) moved to Old Franklin, Texas, in the late 1830s. On November 28, 1841, he married Annette Woodward Wheelock (1821-1906), daughter of Col. Eleazer L. R. and Mary (Pricket) Wheelock, and the couple had 10 or 11 children. On August 1, 1844, President Sam Houston commissioned Killough as captain in the Republic of Texas Militia. During the Civil War, Killough fought as a ranger in the Confederate Army and captain of the Home Guar...

Powers, Elijah

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