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[Texas land indenture]
19 November 1839
Caldwell, Matthew, 1798-1842
Certifies the sale of lots in Gonzales County, Texas, from Caldwell, James Campbell, and Arthur Swift to H.G. Henderson for $50. Describes the lots.
GLC06624.03
[Affidavit relating to the case of Joseph Lundley v. Thomas J. Wood in Montgomery, Texas]
25 November 1840
Stewart, Charles Bellinger Tate, 1806-1885
Signed by Stewart as district clerk pro tem of Montgomery County, Texas. An affidavit submitted on behalf of Thomas J. Wood, the defendant in the case of Joseph Lundley v. Thomas J. Wood, indicating that Wood "cannot safely go to the trial...owing...
GLC06624.04
[Land survey instructions for Major Benjamin Tennel]
14 August 1835
Smyth, George Washington, 1803-1866
Provides instructions for Tennel to follow in exercising his duties as land surveyor. Broken down into nineteen articles specifying how Tennel should conduct his job.
GLC06624.05
[Certification of a Texas land deed]
February 8, 1839
Niles, George A., fl. 1839
Niles, the recorder of Lincoln County, Texas, certifies a land deed (not included). Docket signed by Judge Jesse Grimes.
GLC06624.06
[Republic of Texas certificate of public debt owed to Stephen W. Blount]
February 12, 1849
Shaw, James B., 1820-?
Also signed by the auditor, "Jno. M. Smisher." Partial printed document certifies that Blount was owed $153.75 for "attendance as Witness, San Augustine County." A signed, handwritten statement by Blount, dated 18 January 1851 and stamped by a...
GLC06624.07
[Probate document relating to an orphaned Texan]
7 April 1838
Stapp, Elijah, 1738-1843
Probate document regarding "Martha J. Guthrie Minor heir of Robert and Casandra Guthrie" recording an account of $15 to her guardian, John Alley, for "schooling, clothing, and boarding." Stapp, signing as justice of the peace for Jackson County...
GLC06624.08
[Promise to pay J.B. Johnson $325]
23 October 1838
LeGrand, Edwin O., 1801-1861
Promise made "in lieu of E.A. Townsends Certificate for one League & Labor of Land." In a note on the verso dated 19 December 1838, J.B. Johnson writes: "By cash of the within fifty dollars."
GLC06624.10
[Documents related to two civil cases in Austin, Texas]
4 November 1830 - 14 September 1833
Barnett, Thomas, 1798-1843
Signed by Barnett as alcalde of Austin and George Huff and A.M. Clare as arbitrators in the cases. Notes monetary damages relating to two separate cases, each on their own a side of the document. Possibly a page removed from a ledger, as both cases...
GLC06624.12
[Subpoena for the defense in the case of the Republic of Texas v. Pleasant Gray]
28 November 1840
Subpoenas John Middletone, Jonathan Roberts, and one other (name illegible) to appear. Stewart signed as district clerk pro tem of Montgomery County.
GLC06624.13
[Certification of James Gibson service in the Texas Volunteer Army]
February 23, 1836
Captain Caldwell certifies Gibson's two months of service and his honorable discharge.
GLC06624.14
[Receipt for gun and gun servicing for the Army of the Republic of Texas]
29 April 1836
Parmer, Martin, 1778-1850
Written while a delegate from San Augustine to the Convention of 1836, Parmer indicates that he has received "of Seth Parker a gun" worth $12 and "services in repairing guns" worth $14.50 and asks that "the treasurer of said Republic...please pay...
GLC06624.15
to John Weeks
June 1865
Pratt, Emery, fl. 1860
Asks Weeks why it has taken him so long to respond to Pratt's letter. He is anxious to hear from other soldiers especially "old comrades". Has begun to take a liking to the south, especially Texas. Encloses three dollars for a blanket, pencil &...
GLC06728.087
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
The Austin papers (Annual reports of the AHS 1919, 1922) Vol 1
1924-1928
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Papers of Moses and Stephen Austin edited by Eugene C. Barker. There are three (physical) volumes, but they are labeled vol. 1, and vol. 2 parts 1 and 2.
GLC00267.105.01
The Austin papers (Annual reports of the AHS 1919, 1922) Vol 2
GLC00267.105.02
Diplomatic correspondence of the Republic of Texas (Annual reports of AHS 1907-8 vol 1
1908-1911
Texas Republic
Edited by George P. Garrison
GLC00267.106.01
Diplomatic correspondence of the Republic of Texas (Annual reports of AHS 1907-8 vol 2
GLC00267.106.02
Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition vol 1
1844
Kendall, George W., fl. 1844-1856
Printed by Harper and Brothers
GLC08585.01
Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition vol 2
GLC08585.02
Report on the United States and Mexican boundary Survey... Vol 1
1857-1859
Emory, William H. (William Hemsley), 1811-1887
House Executive Document no. 135 (25th Congress, 1st Session). Two volumes printed in three, with 5 maps and charts, 346 plates and numerous lithographic illustrations. Report comissioned by the Secretary of Interior; survey conducted by William H...
GLC04249.01
Report on the United States and Mexican boundary Survey... Vol 2
GLC04249.02
Resolution of the legislature of New Hampshire, in relation to slavery.
February 19, 1847
New Hampshire Legislature
29th Congress, 2d session, Senate document # 154. Resolves that the New Hampshire legislature is firmly against slavery. Printed by Ritchie & Heiss, printers.
GLC00267.119.02
Resolves of the legislature of Massachusetts, concerning slavery.
03 March 1847
Massachusetts Legislature
29th Congress, 2d session, Senate document # 219. Resolves that the Massachusetts legislature is opposed to the existence of slavery and the extension of it into new territories.
GLC00267.119.03
to John Cripps
6 May 1868
Merty, John W., fl. 1868
Discusses his recent trip to Galveston and his visit with Captain Dick Taylor's family. Discusses his personal finances and his hopes to settle down. Requests that Cripps send him the mortgages he left behind to his address in New York. Hopes to...
GLC03587.44
Special Orders No. 540
1 November 1866
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
A handwritten copy of "Paragraph 11 Special Orders No 540" granting Reynold's request to delay joining his regiment until 12/20/1866. The regiment's headquarters will be in San Antonio.
GLC03614.02.11
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