Money collection, 1773-1936.

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Money collection, 1773-1936.

Chiefly paper money and other negotiable documents including examples of Texas, Confederate, United States, and foreign exchange media gathered from various sources. Other persons represented include Francis Richard Lubbock.

2 oversize folders.

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McKinney, Thomas Freeman, 1801-1871

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Douglass, Kelsey H. (Kelsey Harris), -1840

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Lubbock, Francis Richard, 1815-1905

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Francis Richard Lubbock (1815-1905) was an influential Texas businessman and politician, who held many public offices during his life, including a term as governor of Texas (161-1863). Born in South Carolina on October 16, 1815, Lubbock moved to Texas in 1836. Beginning in 1837, he ran a general store in Houston, before beginning ranching operations in the 1840s. Lubbock was a staunch Democrat and became active in politics in 1832 during the nullification crisis in South Carolina. In Texas, he c...

Potter, Reuben M. (Reuben Marmaduke), 1802-1890

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Reuben M. Potter was born in New Jersey in 1802. From 1827 to 1833 he was an agent of a commercial house in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, after which he served as the customs comptroller at Galveston, Texas. In December 1846 Potter became secretary to Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup, quartermaster general of the United States Army. He was made a prisoner of war in San Antonio during the Civil War. After his parole, he moved to New York to resume his quartermaster duties until his retirement in 1882....

SeguĂ­n, Juan Nepomuceno 1806-1890

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