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1836/02/02
Smith, Henry W., 1836-1869
to Thomas R. Lucks re: demanding certain documents
Written as governor. Order written during the "Archives War." Smith is known as the first American Gov. of Texas.
GLC02577
25 April 1900
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
to Mrs. S. W. K. Brown
GLC04546.008
31 October 1900
GLC04546.014
20 October 1900
GLC04546.015
14 December 1900
His promotion.
GLC04546.016
4 January 1901
Rare envelope.
GLC04546.017
1702/01/21
Povey, John, fl. 1702
Queen's Council on behalf of Nicholas Bayard and John Hutchins
Nicholas Bayard and John Hutchins were previously sentenced to death for the charges of treason and misdemeanor. At this session of the Queen's Council, the accused were granted impunity.
GLC03107.05295
20 June 1801
Ulmer, George, 1756-1825
to Henry Knox
Discusses his continuing investigation of the men who shot at the surveyors on Knox's patent. Describes the conversations he had with various men and the settlers public opinion of Knox. Also recommends employing more surveyors and spreading them out...
GLC02437.07547
1 September 1967
King, Martin Luther Jr., 1929-1968
Speech to the American Psychological Association.
One address delivered by Martin Luther King Jr., at the Hilton Hotel in Washington D.C., dated September 1, 1967. Dr. King refers to the aid that science can give to the plight of African Americans in the fight against racism. He writes that non...
GLC09641.22
November 15, 1716
Bourke, Edward, fl. 1700-1730
to William Cadogan
Written to John Williams, a pseudonym Cadogan used in his correspondence with Bourke. Bourke mentions previous correspondence to and from Cadogan, which discussed Bourke's discovery of a Jacobite plot. Bourke relates that his brother Ulick Bourke...
GLC01450.446.07
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