Cromwell Anson Jones Papers, 1837-1926

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Cromwell Anson Jones Papers, 1837-1926

Correspondence, legal papers, financial documents, and miscellaneous memoranda comprise the Cromwell Anson Jones Papers, 1837-1926, documenting his family and career.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8148288

University of Texas Libraries

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Jones, C. Anson (Cromwell Anson), 1850-

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Cromwell Anson (C. Anson) Jones (1850-1888) was a lawyer, land speculator, and judge. The son of Anson Jones (1798-1858), president of the Republic of Texas, and his wife Mary McCrory, née Smith (1819-1907), he was one of four children, including Charles Elliot, Samuel Edward, and Sarah Sophia (Sallie) Jones. C. Anson took control of most of his father’s estate lands and became a county judge in 1876. His sister Sallie married R. G. Ashe, and they had several children, including Wil...

Ashe, Sophia (Sallie) Jones.

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Jones Samuel Edward.

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Jones, Anson, 1798-1858

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President of Texas (Republic), physician, and a public official of Texas (Republic). From the description of Grant of Anson Jones, 1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79423856 Anson Jones (1798-1858) was a doctor, congressman, diplomatic minister, and President of the Republic of Texas. Son of Solomon and Sarah (Strong) Jones, he was born in Massachusetts and practiced medicine in New York and Pennsylvania. Jones practiced medicine in Venezuela from 1824 to 182...

Ashe, Sarah S.

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Ashe, R. G.

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Ashe, Charles E.

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Cooper, Oscar H. (Oscar Henry), 1852-1932

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Oscar Henry Cooper (1852-1932), son of Dr. William Henry and Katherine Hunter (Rosser) Cooper, was born in Panola County, Texas. He attended Marshall University, 1865-1866, and at the age of fifteen entered Yale University, receiving his BA degree in 1872 and graduating first of his class. In the summer of 1871 Cooper received his first teaching position at Woods Post Office near Panola. He served as president of Henderson Male and Female College, 1873-1879, and for the ...

Jones, Charles Elliot.

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Jones, C. Anson (Cromwell Anson),

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Cromwell Anson (C. Anson) Jones (1850-1888) was a lawyer, land speculator, and judge. The son of Anson Jones (1798-1858), president of the Republic of Texas, and his wife Mary McCrory, née Smith (1819-1907), he was one of four children, including Charles Elliot, Samuel Edward, and Sarah Sophia (Sallie) Jones. C. Anson took control of most of his father's estate lands and became a county judge in 1876. His sister Sallie married R. G. Ashe, and they had several children, ...

Jones, L. J. (Linda J.)

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Ashe family.

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Dwight, Benjamin W. (Benjamin Woodbridge), 1816-1889

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Zavala, Richard de.

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Jones, John Paul, 1912-

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John Paul Jones owned a painting and paperhanging business in Statesboro, Georgia. From the description of John Paul Jones papers, 1874-1933. (Georgia Southern University). WorldCat record id: 38476656 ...

Jones, Anson, family.

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Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court), 1840-1938

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Confederate Army officer, author, and editor. From the description of Correspondence, 1856-1950; (bulk 1858-1888). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19105868 Samuel A'Court Ashe, Confederate soldier, lawyer, historian, Democratic Party politician, and editor, grew up near Wilmington, N.C, and spent much of his life in Raleigh. He served with the Confederate Army throughout the Civil War, rising to the rank of captain. He wrote about North Carolina history, the C...