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to John H. Houston
June 3, 1825
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
The letter discusses his reasons for not marrying and political plans. Also mentions his not running for governor. John H. Houston was Sam Houston's cousin.
GLC00453
to John G. Walker
January 22, 1864
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
The letter discusses the stay of execution of a soldier. Writes that he has applied to Confederate General Kirby Smith to send an engineer to assist with building defensive works on the rivers. Mentions the affair of Brigadier General Jean J. A. A...
GLC00444
[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 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 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
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 Reagan
February 28, 1861
Wigfall, Louis T., 1816-1874
Possibly to John Henninger Reagan, a former Texas Representative who served several posts in the Confederate Government. Relates that a Dr. [Work?] plans to leave Washington, D.C., for Montgomery, Alabama, and that he desires work in the confederate...
GLC02459.33
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]
December 18, 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 W. Loring
4 August 1852
Jones, William E., 1824-1864
Attempts to rectify the wrongs caused him by Loring in 1848 when he requested and was denied leave to assist his widowed mother. Lists several other examples of manipulative dominion towards himself as well as others in the company. "I grant that...
GLC02711.01
Translation of the laws... on colonization [with two other pamphlets]
1829
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Three pamphlets bound separately in one box. (Formerly bound together.) With clippings pasted into the Austin, and annotations
Stephen F. Austin. Translation of the Laws, orders, and contracts on colonization... in Texas.... San Felipe de Austin...
GLC02753
Map of the southern part of Texas
1833 ca.
Meiser, Edward S., fl. 1833
Map which belonged to Anthony Dey, a chief figure in the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Co. The map has had lands owned by the Company outlined in ink. Date inferred from provenance. Streeter, Texas 1137A and Philips Maps p. 843.
GLC02754
Constitution or form of government of Texas, made in San Felipe de Austin...
1833
Texas Republic
Printed at the Office of the Commercial Bulletin. First printing of the Constitution. This copy belonged to Anthony Dey, chief figure in the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Co. Streeter Texas 1141, Street Sale 319, Jumonville 822, Sabin 94949
GLC02755
Stock transfer certificates of the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company [Decimalized .01- .06]
1846-1847
Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
Partially printed documents assigning share to NY Attorney Stephen Whitney
GLC02756
Original contract for the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
1830/12/10
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
The first copy of the contract. With an amendment signed by Anthony Dey , William Sumner and George Curtis and dated 11/9/1832.
GLC02757
15 Share certificates in Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company
1831-1835
Partially printed documents signed by Anthony Dey, William Sumner and W.H. Wilson as principals of the Company.
GLC02758
Map of colonization grants in Texas
1835
S. Stiles & Co., fl. 1835
Land grants in Texas. Streeter 1164. Once belonged to Anthony Dey.
GLC02759
re: negative comments on Mormons and annexation of Texas
1845/03/11
Abbot, Abiel, 1765-1859
Abbot writes that the annexation of Texas is an "offense against humanity and a monstrous transgression of the law of God." With address on p. 4.
GLC02765
[Texas Declaration of Independence]
1836/03/02
Ellis, Richard, 1781-1846
Declares that a "Free, Sovereign, and Independent Republic" has been constituted by the people of Texas. The Dr. Paul Burns copy, listed in the Thomas Taylor census Texfake as #2 of authentic copies. Printed by Baker and Bordens, San Felipe de Austin...
GLC02559
Circular letter "To the People of Texas" re: attack on Sam Houston
1846/01/10
Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
A savage attack on Houston's supposed duplicity in disowning the Mier expedition against Mexico. The Mier expedition (filibustering) was stopped, captured and then literally decimated by Santa Anna. This copy addressed to George Sykes. Docketed on...
GLC02564
to James Love re: running for President of Texas
1843/01/14
Burleson, Edward, fl. 1835-1843
Written as Vice President of Texas. Burleson was a friend of Love (Handbook of Texas II: 85)
GLC02571
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
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