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Engraving of Louis T. Wigfall
circa 1880
Engraving is a torn out page from a book. Biographical note is adhered below the image.
GLC02459.63
to Henry W. Halleck
10 October 1862
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
Wishes to command a proposed military expedition to Texas. Signed twice by Franklin.
GLC02462.05
to James Oliver Churchill
22 July 1863
Ransom, Thomas Edwin Greenfield, 1834-1864
Asks Captain Churchill to forward by express a package of shirts, remarking that he is very much in need of them. Writes, "We are occupying this delightful place, been here for ten days- captured some 50 prisoners- 5000 Texas beef cattle marked C.S...
GLC02464.14
to Thomas Caute Reynolds
February 18, 1864
Marmaduke, John Sappington, 1833-1887
General Marmaduke writes to Reynolds, Missouri Governor in exile. Invites Reynolds to visit, stating "I desire to have a talk with you about Mo affairs- Should you come- do so as early as possible." Docket notes that this letter was received and...
GLC02469.13
to David D. Porter re: southerners moving to Texas
1863/03/30
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Sherman writes that the enemy "are all moving to Texas with their negroes. God grant all may go there and that our government will open the back door wide and promise to let them stay there in peace." 1 black and white seated engraving of Sherman...
GLC02501
Profiles in Courage
1956
Kennedy, John F. (1917-1963)
First edition, published by Harper & Brothers. Inscribed "To Sam Houston Allred - a distinguished bearer of a great Texas name -" and signed by Kennedy. Written during a period of convalescence, Senator Kennedy highlights the great courage and...
GLC02530.01
To The People of Texas re: siege of Mexican garrison at San Antonio de Bexar
1835/12/10
Texas General Council
Streeter Texas 92. re siege of Mexican garrison at San Antonio de Bexar. Compared with Streeter copy at Yale University.
GLC02558
Proclamation re: admission of Texas to the Union, with John Tod ALS
1846/01/14
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858
Issued by Jones as President of the Republic of Texas, calling all Senators and Representatives to convene a state government. Accompanied by a 2 p. John Tod ALS, Galveston, concerning the proclamation, written while commanding in the Texas navy.
GLC02560
[Military convention for the provisional suspension of hostilities]
6 March 1848
Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880
Order No. 18, ratified by William Orlando Butler as Major General Commanding on March 5,1848. Signed by Adjutant Irvin McDowell. Orders a suspension of hostilities following seventeen articles by the Military Convention. The Convention provisions...
GLC02561
Treaty between Great Britain and Texas for suppression of slave trade
1842
Texas Republic
Streeter Texas 1416. Printed by T. R. Harrison.
GLC02562
An act of Parliament effecting a treaty between Great Britain and the Republic of Texas for the suppression of the slave trade.
1843/04/11
Great Britain. Acts.
Passed on 11 April 1843. Paginated 166-180 + unpaginated first page.
GLC02563
[Texas rail road, navigation, and banking company share certificate]
1836/12/20
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Printed bank document issued to James Collinsworth and cosigned by B. J. Archer, Collinsworth, J. Henderson and T. McKinney. Features printed border.
GLC02565
Land grant certificate for army service of Thomas J. Green
1837/11/17
Bee, Barnard E., fl. 1837
Partly printed document signed by Bee as Secretary of War.
GLC02566
Rio Grande And Texas Land Company certificate with map
1834/08/21
Beales, John C., fl. 1834
Printed on very thin paper (art vellum style) with handcolored map of the grant area. Numbered 55. Signed by Beales, Isaac A. Johnston and Silas M. Stilwell.
GLC02567
Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company Certificate no. 12075
1830/10/16
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
Signed by Anthony Dey, William H. Sumner and George Curtis as trustees for Burnett, Lorenzo De Zavala and Joseph Vehlein, granting a parcel to J.R. Poinsett. Illustrated with map at bottom left. Streeter 117.
GLC02568
[Collection of Gustave Cook, H company, 8th regiment, Texas, cavalry] [decimalized]
1861-1865
Cook, Gustave, 1835-1897
#3 mentions intention to attend the Jeff Davis inaugural. #8 mentions Union POW's from 1st Manassas arriving in New Orleans. #9 has good description of camp life. #10 has account of battle of Woodsonville, KY 12/17/1861 and death of Col. Terry....
GLC02570
[Bond for J.T. and William Brady]
11 May 1865
Murrah, Pendleton, fl. 1865
Bond in the amount of $1000 made out to J.T. and William Brady. Also signed by C.N. Randolph, Treasurer; and W.L. Robards, Comptroller.
GLC02570.67
to Edward Burleson re: Vasquez expedition's approach
1842/03/06
Hockley, George W., 1802-1851
Written as Secretary of War and Navy of the Texas Republic one day after Vasquez occupied San Antonio. Burleson was Vice President of Texas. Vasquez led an unauthorized force in seizing San Antonio and proclaiming Mexican law. The Republic of...
GLC02572
to Thomas J. Rusk re: Houston's retreat in the "runaway scrape"
1836/03/30
Hall, Warren D., fl. 1836
Written as Colonel in the Texas Army. Written 3 weeks before Houston's victory at San Jancinto
GLC02573
to his sister re: fighting for Texas with the "Louisiana Grays"
1836/02/07
Holland, Benjamin G., fl. 1836
Written as an officer in the Texas Army in the Louisiana Grays. Mentions his new land ownership and his affection for a young woman.
GLC02574
to Edward Burleson re: Vasquez expedition and archives war
1842/04/29
Gillespie, B., fl. 1842
GLC02575
to Edward C. Hanrick
1834/07/01
Williams, Samuel May, fl. 1834-1836
Hanrick was an Alabama speculator in Texas lands. Williams held the lands in trust until colonists from Alabama were to arrive. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02576
to Thomas R. Lucks re: demanding certain documents
1836/02/02
Smith, Henry W., 1836-1869
Written as governor. Order written during the "Archives War." Smith is known as the first American Gov. of Texas.
GLC02577
to Joseph F. Spier re: hard times in city of Houston
February 19, 1841
Spier, R.P., fl. 1841
A long and excellent description of Texas in 1841. Spier concludes by saying he planned to return home to the US. Written at Galveston
GLC02578
to John D. Moore
1841/06/16
Galpin, A. A., ?-1841
Describes preparations and provisions for the Santa Fe Expedition. In case of his death or long absence, wants Moore to "protect the negros from sale," and keep them for himself.
GLC02579
to Judge W. Hardin & Capt. William M. Logan re: mobilizing militia
1837/06/10
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Letter signed as President of Texas, countersigned by acting Secretary of War Jacob Snively.
GLC02580
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results
1838
Listing returns from Austin County for the election of President, Vice President, Senator and Representatives for the Repubic.
GLC02581
Republic of Texas, Austin county election results re: annexation & constitution
1845
Republic of Texas, Austin County election results on the question of annexation, sent to Edwin Waller as Chief Justice of the county.
GLC02582
Authorization of Charles Harrison to borrow $50,000 on faith of Texas (c/s Rusk)
1836/11/18
Countersigned by Thomas J. Rusk, as Secretary of State.
GLC02591
to Col. J. S. Ford re: spy report on Union forces to Texas Rangers
1864/07/12
Potts, J. J., fl. 1864
Potts, in this letter, notes that he is unable to serve in the military.
GLC02652
[Authorization for payment of a Posse Comitatus]
18 December 1874
Fagan, James Fleming, 1828-1893
Also signed by Andy McDavid and J.H. Lauderback. James Churchill and J.W. Harrul signed as clerks. John Speaker signed as a witness. Fagan, as the U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Arkansas, authorizes J.H. Lauderback to hire Andy McDavid...
GLC02656
[Land grant to Thomas Seitz]
29 September 1828
Land grant to Thomas Seitz signed by Sam Houston as Governor of Tennessee, and countersigned by Daniel Graham as Secretary. Notes, "State of Tennessee no 451." Red seal on upper left corner.
GLC02659
to William H. Dana
12 March 1864
Gillis, John P., 1803-1873
Copy of a letter to Dana, the first page ordering Dana to patrol specific waterways, the second page giving orders regarding "prizes seized at the Rio Grande." Written on board the U.S.S. Ossipee, commanded by Gillis off Galveston, Texas, during the...
GLC02680.23
to John B. Marchand
16 March 1864
Van Deusen, George H., 1836-?
From an assistant surgeon of the U. S. Volunteer Navy, confirming illnesses of two men under Marchand's command. "I hereby respectfully call a Medical Survey on Pat McGough…affected with synavitis of hip joint: and James McGuire has Typhoid fever."...
GLC02680.26
6 April 1864
Woolsey, Melancthon B., 1817-1874
Letter enclosing papers [no longer present] regarding "Information obtained from four rebel deserters" and other reports. Written on board the U.S.S. Princess Royal, commanded by Woolsey off Sabine Pass, Texas during the blockading of Confederate...
GLC02680.28
to William E. Jones
19 December 1852
Dunn, Jane B. R., 1807-1861
Refers to the deaths of "Pink"; cousin Minerva Henderson, who died of consumption; Jimmy Robinson; and the rumor of the murders of two local families by robbers. Also reports various local weddings. Addressed to Liet. William E. Jones, Fort Merrill...
GLC02711.17
to G. Elskes
31 July 1853
Jones, William E., 1824-1864
Requisition for service rendered at ten cents per day, including whiskey. Includes postscript from Elskes re payment. Elskes was the acting commander. Written at Fort Ewell, Texas.
GLC02711.19
22 April 1853
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901
Outlines the debts he has paid for Jones. Reports the activities of Companies C, E, and J. Asks Jones to provide his family with a hospital tent. Includes a postscript acknowledging receipt of five dollars for Jones for rifles. Addressed to Lieut...
GLC02711.20
to Samuel C. Greenhow
20 December 1856
Williams, B., fl. 1856
Letter of introduction for William E. Jones, who is traveling to Richmond. Jones was an old friend of Williams, and Greenhow was treasurer of Richmond.
GLC02711.21
to Mother
4 December 1862
Thomson, George F., fl. 1862-1865
They might be going to Texas and if so, good times are in store. They have plently of provisions , enough to last six months. He is in great health.
GLC02743.04
22 March 1863
They reach Baton Rouge and were ordered to march not long after. He hopes they will go to Texas next. He mentions that Uncle Dan owes him over 300 dollars.
GLC02743.16
29 April 1863
At Red River they plan to cut off the Rebel's supplies through Texas. He writes that he finds the place, where they are now, despondent. He talks about the risk of illness.
GLC02743.19
[Appointment of William H. Wharton as minister to the U.S.]
18 November 1836
Signed by Sam Houston. Countersigned by Austin as Secretary of State, with Samuel A. Roberts presentation on back to Mrs. Hugh White, regarding provenance. Red wax seal on bottom left corner.
GLC02452.01
Stephen Austin "The Father of Texas"
1908
The Outlook Company, fl. 1908
Magazine clipping image of Stephen Austin standing in a forest with a dog, holding a rifle. The image is printed from a portrait held by the Texas Historical Society. A two page clipping is included which gives a brief biography of Austin. Clipping...
GLC02452.02
19 May 1865
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914
General Buckner, commanding the District of Arkansas and West Louisiana, Trans-Mississippi Department, writes to Reynolds, Confederate Governor of Missouri. Advises Reynolds to move off of the main road. Docketed by Reynolds. Says"...Every thing here...
GLC02456.03
[Speech fragment on the proposed annexation of Texas]
circa July 1838
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Report of Adams to his constituents on events in the 25th Congress, intended for newspaper publication. Adams mentions the speech of Vermont Congressman William Slade, which so offended southerners that they walked out. Discusses annexation of Texas...
GLC00567
to Amos Kendall
April 26, 1844
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson writes to the former Postmaster General, also Jackson's close friend and biographer. Jackson relates how he learned that nullifiers secretly sent an agent to Great Britain for aid during the Nullification Crisis of 1832. "... the nullifiers...
GLC01025
to Capt. Nathan George Evans
September 15, 1857
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
The letter is concerning news and military assignments of friends. Also mentions Mormons uprising and a gang of 30 outlaws. Date of letter is 1857, not 1837.
GLC01053
to Charles Schultz
December 25, 1834
Crockett, David "Davy", 1786-1836
One letter addressed to Dr. Cohen from David "Davy" Crockett dated December 25, 1834. Expresses that Andrew Jackson has ruined the government and if Martin Van Buren is elected that he would move to Texas which he considered, "Paradise." Crockett...
GLC01162
to Col. Thomas William Ward
August 25, 1842
Letter written as President of the Republic of Texas. Accompanied by an Executive Department order written and signed in secretarial hand. Letter discusses predicting peace with Mexico & Indians and Texas
GLC01777
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