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[Partial legal document in the case of Thomas W. Nibbs vs. J.N. Penningyon, et al]
1835
Barnett, Thomas, 1798-1843
The case concerned the return of unearned legal fees.
GLC06623.02
Sello Cuarto: Una Cuartilla [in Spanish]
1828 ca.
Arrington, William, fl. 1828
GLC06623.03
[Texas land indenture]
1837/06/20
Caldwell, Pinckney Coatsworth, 1795-1840
Records the sale of land from Alexander McDonald to N. Hobbs and Caldwell. McDonald acquired the land from the late John Shirly, a soldier in the army of the Republic of Texas who was, like other soldiers involved in the Texas Revolution, given a...
GLC06623.04
[Certification of an act of sale]
1839/06/22
Bryan, William, fl. 1836-1846
Partially printed document from the Consulate of the Republic of Texas in which Bryan, as "Consul for the Republic of Texas, for the port of New Orleans, State of Louisiana" certifies that William Richardson signed an annexed act of sale (not...
GLC06623.05
[Certification of an act of sale for Texas land]
1841/05/07
Partially printed document in which George Trembley of New Orleans, Louisiana, attests to selling 640 acres of Texas land to Edward T. Jackson for $325. The land had originally been granted to John Miller for service in the Texas Revolution and...
GLC06623.06
[Certification that Jefferson George was issued and obeyed a summons from the state of Texas]
1839/01/11
Bunton, John Wheeler, 1807-1879
George was to "appear before the Committee of Investigation of the House of Representatives...in the case...wherein the Republic of Texas" was involved. Indicates that Jefferson obeyed the summons and was entitled to reimbursement for travel...
GLC06623.07
to Nicholas Biddle
1829/06/29
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864
Mifflin, then United States district attorney for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, discusses the protocol regarding enclosed draft notices (not included) issued to men named Mr. Moore and a Mr. Picket with Biddle, the President of the Bank of...
GLC06623.08
[Receipt for payment of $100 for closing land offices in Texas]
1836/02/06
Forbes, John, 1797-1880
Forbes attests to receiving $100 from Arthur Henrie, "receiver of the public Monies at Nacogdoches...for closing the land offices." Some arithmetic appears on the verso.
GLC06623.09
[Promise to pay $306.32 for "value Received"]
1840/11/08
Hall, John W., 1786-1845
Payment to be made to "Thomas P. Shapard or bearer."
GLC06623.10
[Appointment of administrator for the estate of the late Robert Cunningham]
1838/09/24
Heard, William J.E., 1801-1874
Acting in his capacity as probate judge, Heard appoints Bazil G. Ijams the administrator of Cunningham's estate. Written four days before Heard was elected chief justice of Colorado County, Texas.
GLC06623.11
[Account of Major Harman Runnell]
18 November 1834
Johnson, Francis W., 1799-1884
Lists expenses related to room, board, and clothing. A note at the bottom indicates that Johnson accepted payment.
GLC06623.12
Collection of fifteen documents signed by eleven of the signers of 1836 Texas Declaration of Independence [Decimalized GLC06624.01-.15]
1836
Most documents pertain to land or legal matters in Texas in the 1830s and 1840s.
GLC06624
to Thomas Rusk re: asking for help in supporting his family, rallying for Texas
1836/06
Stapp, Elijah, 1738-1843
Also, "getting men to rally to the standard and fight the battles of Texas."
GLC06625
to Mary A. Willis
1843/10/18
Thurmond, Alfred Sturgis, 1816-1873
Writing from inside the walls of the "Castle of Perote" (Perote Prison), Thurman informs Willis that her husband, O.R. Willis, has died. Praises her deceased husband as a "Patriot and a Gentleman," telling her that he "was highly esteemed" and his...
GLC06626
Collection of letters between a Union soldier and family in New York and New Jersey [decimalized .01-.03]
July 1861- July 1865
Collection includes 48 letters and envelopes; also includes 4 photos and 124 envelopes with patriotic covers.
GLC06627
to Adolphus Crans [Decimalized .01- .22]
circa 1861-1865
Various
Collection includes 22 signed letters and envelopes.
GLC06627.02
Album of patriotic covers and envelopes
1861-1865 ca.
Envelopes (patriotic covers) with various Union cartoons. Some unusual images.
GLC06627.03
to John Langdon re: Spain & Louisiana purchase, Jefferson's administration
1805/12/15
Plumer, William, 1759-1850
Jefferson administration's handling of commerce and maritime matters. Problems that have arisen with Spain over Louisiana purchase: "The Spanish nation is weak and feeble... much to fear from the potent arm of Bonaparte."
GLC06543
to John Langdon re: Louisiana purchase, Jefferson
1805/12/17
Thompson, Thomas W., 1766-1821
Also negotiations between France and England.
GLC06544
to John Langdon
December 29, 1806
Written by New Hampshire Congressman Thompson to Langdon as Governor of New Hampshire. Says nothing of interest has occurred since the suspension of the non-importation law. Claims domestic issues take up most of their time. Has hope that...
GLC06545
to John Langdon re: financing ship "America"
1782/08/13
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
"Circumstances of various kinds had brought down my notes to a very considerable discount... in this situation not having money, the states neglecting to raise taxes and heavy demands pouring in on me from every quarter, I had daily to encounter...
GLC06533
to John Langdon re: gloating over Republican victory in election of 1800
1800/12/23
Shurburne, John, fl. 1800
GLC06534
to John Langdon re: election of 1800, support of Jefferson, Adams temper
1800/12/29
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808
Also, the need "to maintain our Republic upon the glorious principles of the Constitution."
GLC06535
15 April 1805
Stickney, B. F., fl. 1805
Refers to a constitutional amendment and states that Mr. Crownershield said it was not well managed in New Hampshire. Remarks on American jurisprudence and the problem of relying on British precedents to decide cases, " ... ransacking the huge...
GLC06536
[Extract of a letter of support for the Constitution from a Virginian to a friend in Portsmouth, New Hampshire]
1788/05/12
Recognizes that human political institutions are not perfect, and describes the proposed Constitution as "the result of mutual concession and accommodation" that does not "come fully up to the views of any one." He praises the Constitution as...
GLC06537
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