Bean, Peter Ellis
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1783 - 1846
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Gladys Hardeman Research Collection
Collection
Identifier: A-0069
Scope and Contents
"The First Oil Well in Texas and the Southwest" gives an account of the drilling at Oil Springs by Lyne Taliaferro Barret in 1866. The paper includes a description of the drilling techniques and tells of negotiations for financial backing.
"Peter Ellis Bean--Man with a Story" is a biographical sketch of Bean.
"The History of Melrose" gives family histories of the Hardeman, Mast, Walling, Hall, and other families residing...
Dates:
Event: Donated between 1957-1965
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
Loftin-Brooks Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: A-0322
Scope and Contents
These documents note the progression of land sales within one family from the time of the mid-1820s under the Mexican Government, to the Republic of Texas, the State of Texas, through to World War I. This collection provides an overview about the value and social status of owning land and the careful recording of the land sales in county records. Prominent Texas personages include Peter Ellis Bean, Henry Raguet, Thomas Rusk, Hayden H. Edwards, and Jose Mariana Acosta, governor of Coahuila...
Dates:
Event: Donated 2/13/2018
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
Peter Ellis Bean Collection
Collection
Identifier: A-0139
Scope and Contents
Original documents, photocopies, typescripts, and newspaper clippings relating to Bean's life and activities. Included in the collection is an agreement to use a Salt Lick in 1835 and an 1835 bond for debts owed.
Dates:
1835-1983
Found in:
East Texas Research Center