Box 1
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Letter from Eugenia Flewellen to Frances C. Cary re: husband’s death; and typed transcription, 1/13/1899
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1/13/1899
Letter from Sara Alice Cary to “Ma”; and typed transcription, 11/25/1856
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
11/25/1856
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Cary family
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Box 1
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Family correspondence
Memorandum of Sale of 4 slaves by J. J. Cary (verso); Notes on hand for J. J. Cary (recto), 1/6/1857 (verso); 9/1/1857 (recto)
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1/6/1857 (verso); 9/1/1857 (recto)
Reminiscences of Frances Flewellen Cary, 1905
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1905
Letter from Cary relation to Malcolm H. Landers, 1/8/1899
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Note: See Bundle 1 for 5/14/1906 Newspaper Obituary of Frances Caroline Flewellen Cary written by J. H. Landers; and an Obituary (handwritten copy) of George Cary
Dates:
1/8/1899
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Cary family
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Box 1
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Family documents
#32 Postcard of a man in a suit (taken by Carr’s Studio, Houston, Texas)
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 20, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Note: The photographs were found in numbered and unnumbered zip-lock bags.
Dates:
1791-2006
#52 Carte de visite – unidentified young man (taken by Luff, Henderson)
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 21, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Note: The photographs were found in numbered and unnumbered zip-lock bags.
Dates:
1791-2006
Two photographs of kids dressed as cowboys - Grace Vanden York and a young boy
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1791-2006
Unidentified family portrait (taken by F. B. Bailey, Henderson, Texas)
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1791-2006
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Photographs
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Box 1
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Unnumbered photographs
Note - Mr. Gibson in account with A. B. Collins, 1800s
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1800s
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Miscellaneous
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Box 1
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Miscellaneous
Letter from James H. Landers to Malcolm Landers, 8/30/1904
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
8/30/1904
Letter from June Dowdy to Ellen Landers re: family history, 1/17/1989
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
1/17/1989
Letter from Robert C. Hinsaling to Malcolm Landers, 3/1/1904
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
3/1/1904
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Landers family
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Box 1
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Family documents
Letter from Mary Ann Flewellen Drake to “My Dear Niece” (F. Cary?); and typed transcription, 5/3/1869
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
While ostensibly a genealogical collection detailing Ellen Landers’s ancestry going back more than 6 generations, the Ellen Landers Collection also offers valuable insight into topics such as the interstate slave trade, antebellum politics in Georgia, the 1856 Democratic National Convention, secession, and 1880s courtship etiquette. The majority of historical documents are correspondence to and from family and friends, but there are also bills and receipts, dance invitations, and one month...
Dates:
5/3/1869
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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Ellen Landers Collection
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Drake family
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Box 1
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Family correspondence