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to Thomas W. Ward re: asking Ward for Texas State Dept. parchment
1843/02/06
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858
GLC02145.31
to Thomas Ward re: building a railroad through Texas
1854/02/18
Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857
GLC02145.39
to Thomas Ward re: attempts of Columbia to have Ward removed as U.S. Consul
1856/03/13
GLC02145.40
Appointment of Thomas W. Ward collector of Customs at Corpus Christi
1866/10/06
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC02145.58
to Thomas Kearny re: telling Kearny to personally collect customs
1869/10/23
Boutwell, George Sewall, 1818-1905
Signed as Secretary of Treasury.
GLC02145.62
to Th. Ward re: informing Ward that there are enough wagons to remove archives
1842/04/15
Jones, Henry, fl. 1842
With certification of delivery on p. 2 by Joseph Daniels. Mistakenly addressed to [Thomas] "Wm. Ward"
GLC02145.16
to Thomas Ward re: unsettled conditions in Galveston at beginning of Civil War
1861/09/14
Nichols, E.B., fl. 1861-1863
Written as a business associate, to say that he cannot pay duties and remove goods to a place of safety.
GLC02145.18
to Thomas Ward re: the first Union attack on Galveston
1861/08/19
Enclosing a duplicate of his letter of Aug. 10 (not included).
GLC02145.19
to Thomas Ward re: reports removal of Nichol's office from Galveston to Houston
1861/12/20
Nichol's office had removed from Galveston because of the threat of Union invasion.
GLC02145.20
to Thomas Ward re: reports that Galveston is in Yankee hands
1862/10/14
Written on stationery of E. B. Nichols & Co.
GLC02145.21
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