Papers, 1849-1898.

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Papers, 1849-1898.

Correspondence, a journal and memorandum book (1867-1869) recording routine business and personal information and some general financial transactions, deeds including items recording the transfer of property in the town of St. Marys of Aransas, Tex., involving Wood, his son Richard H., and business partner Francis M. Ellis, registration certificates for marks and brands from several Texas counties including the marks of Wood's wife Nancy and other family members, financial records consisting primarily of tax receipts for property in several counties and general receipts including one item for the sale of livestock to the Confederate government, stock certificates including two for the Texas Continental Meat Company of Victoria, Tex., in which Wood and another son, Tobias D., were shareholders, legal documents, and printed material documenting some of the business activities of Wood and his family.

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Wood family.

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Texas Continental Meat Company

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Ellis, F. W. (Francis Whyte)

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Wood, Nancy Clark, 1820-1891

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Wood, Tobias DeCantillon, 1851-1916

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Wood, John Howland, 1816-1904

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Soldier, rancher, merchant, and civic leader, of Refugio County, Tex. From the description of Papers, 1849-1898. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70967099 A native of New York, John H. Wood entered the cattle business after serving in the Texas army during the Texas Revolution and during the Republic period. He established ranches in Jackson, Victoria, and Refugio Counties, and participated in several other business v...

Wood, Richard H., 1846-1923

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