Box 35
Contains 18 Results:
Deeds of sale for equipment and timber holdings of S. W. Henderson and J. H. Kurth to the Angelina County Lumber Company, 1891
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deed of sale for partnership interest in Henderson, Shearer & Miller and Henderson Brick & Construction Company from Theo Miller to S. W. Henderson, 1905
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Appraisal of power plant, machinery, etc. of Angelina County Lumber Company with plat of company at Keltys, 1911
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds (authenticated copies), 1837, 1853, 1883
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1886-1899
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1900-1902
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1902-1903
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1904-1905
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1905
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906-1907
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906-1907
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1906-1907
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1907-1908
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Deeds, correspondence, payment receipts, depositions, land abstracts, promissory notes, and other matters relating to land and timber leases and purchases, 1909-1910
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.
Box 35
The papers of this major lumbering enterprise were deposited with the Forest History Archives of the Stephen F. Austin State University Library in two groups. The first papers, prior to 1930, came in 1955 and the remainder at after the liquidation of the company in 1966 through the courtesy of Simon Henderson, Jr., and Ernest L. Kurth, Jr. It is one of the largest and most complete collections of company papers to be found in any depository, numbering more than 500,000 items.