Agur Pixley Texas correspondence, 1849 Mar-Jul.
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Hays, John Coffee, 1817-1883
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Texas Ranger and surveyor, John Coffee Hays (1817-1883), came to Texas in 1836, in time to participate in the Texas Revolution. At Sam Houston’s suggestion, Hays joined the Texas Rangers under Erastus “Deaf” Smith. He served in the rangers until 1846, reaching the rank of colonel, and participated in many skirmishes and engagements with Mexican and Indian forces, including the battles of Plum Creek, Salado Creek, Walker’s Creek, and Monterrey. Hays formed the 1st Texas Mounted Volun...
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Pixley, Charles C., 1923-
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Charles C. Pixley was a United States (U.S.) Army officer involved with the medical services. He served as Surgeon General of the U.S. Army from 1977-1981. From the description of Charles C. Pixley papers, 1981. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 47815252 ...
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Pixley, Agur, 1801-1879.
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Agur Pixley (1801-1879), native of Connecticut, sailed from New York in the spring of 1849 to seek his fortune in the gold mines of California. From the description of Agur Pixley Texas correspondence, 1849 Mar-Jul. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702171676 From the description of Agur Pixley Texas correspondence, 1849 Mar-Jul. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80809649 ...
Pixley, Eliza.
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Pixley, William.
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Taken prisoner in Huron Co., Ohio and brought to Detroit, adopted by the tribe and later escaped. From the description of William Pixley papers, 1812 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 607094357 ...