Hatch, James, Papers, [ca. 1928-1929]
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Gray, Mabry B. (Mustang), 1817-ca. 1848
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Hatch family
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Hatch, Sylvanus, 1788-1885
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Massachusetts native; settled in Louisiana, where he served the U.S. in the War of 1812; went to Texas in 1828, and settled in Austin's colony soon after; established his home in Calhoun County. From the description of Collection, 1809-1885. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70961923 Sylvanus Hatch was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, on 1788 June 1. In 1809, he relocated to Savannah, Georgia, where he became a Master Mason in Sol...
Hatch, James C.
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The son of John Nicholson and Annie Maria Hatch, Texas historian James C. Hatch married Melissa Hampton on November 17, 1883. The couple settled in Port Lavaca, Texas, where they raised their eight children. Later in life, Hatch moved with his wife to San Antonio in order to live near several of their daughters who lived there. He authored several articles on Texas history and his ancestors, including his grandfather Sylvanus Hatch and the Texas Revolution. F...
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In November 1835, Texas lawmakers created a corps of Texas Rangers to guard the frontier between the Brazos and Trinity Rivers. During the Texas Revolution and republic era, the Rangers were used principally for protection against Native American raids. After serving for the Confederacy in the Civil War, the organization was restructured as state police and charged with the enforcement of unpopular Reconstruction laws. The beginning of the 20th century saw the Rangers involved in de...