Fisher, James League Papers, 1824-1899

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Fisher, James League Papers, 1824-1899

Consisting of legal documents and a map, the James Fisher League Papers, 1824-1899 document the history of a league of land granted to Fisher as one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8197567

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Fisher, James, ca. 1781-1854

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Born in North Carolina, James Fisher (ca. 1781-ca. 1854) was an early Texas settler. In July 1824, as one of Stephen F. Austin’s Old Three Hundred colonists, Fisher received a league of land on the west bank of the Brazos River. Fisher lived, farmed, and raised stock on the land, known as the Stone Farm, with his wife Jenny (or Jane) and their ten children. Once part of Washington County, the land is now incorporated into Burleson County. Source: “ Fisher, Ja...

Bledsoe, W. F.

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Giddings, J. G.

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Clay, Thomas C.

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McGary, D. L

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