Box 1
Container
Contains 60 Results:
Letter from Joseph A. Millar at Houston (2 pages, photocopy), 1/25/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
1/25/1839
Letter from John A. Roberts at Houston (2 pages), 2/6/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
2/6/1839
Letter from Charles A. Sewell at Shreveport re: not giving arms to the Caddo (1 page), 2/22/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
2/22/1839
Letter from W. L. McDonald at Port Houston (1 page), 3/23/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
3/23/1839
Letter from S. A. Sweet at San Augustine (2 pages), 3/25/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
3/25/1839
Letter from John Wortham in Houston Co. (1 page), 4/1/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
4/1/1839
Letter from John A. Roberts at New Orleans (1 page), 4/6/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
4/6/1839
Letter from John A. Roberts at New Orleans (1 page), 5/5/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
5/5/1839
Letter from David G. Burnet, Secretary of State, Republic of Texas, at Houston (1 page), 5/29/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
5/29/1839
Letter from George A. Nixon at San Augustine (1 page), 6/6/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
6/6/1839
Letter from John A. Roberts at New Orleans (1 page), 6/17/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
6/17/1839
Letter from Dor & Gahagan at Galveston (attached to Item 14) (2 pages), 7/9/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
7/9/1839
Letter from U. F. Case at Fanthorp Post Office, Montgomery Co. (1 page), 7/20/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
7/20/1839
Printed notice with handwritten corrections announcing the real estate firm of Dor, Gahagan & Moss, Texas General Land Agency and Emigrant Office, Galveston (contains Item 12), 8/20 - 9/19/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
8/20 - 9/19/1839
Letter from James Reily at Nacogdoches (2 pages) (land notes on verso), 10/6/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
10/6/1839
Letter from John A. Roberts at New Orleans (1 page), 10/25/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
10/25/1839
Letter from Francis von der Hoya at Nacogdoches (1 page), 11/22/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
11/22/1839
Letter from K. H. Douglass at Nacogdoches per Joe P. Kay (1 page), 11/29/1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
11/29/1839
Letter from Robert A. at Nacogdoches (2 pages, photocopy; typescript, 1 page, photocopy), 9/25/1836
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
9/25/1836
Letter from John F. Pinkney at Nacogdoches (residing in Zavalla) (2 pages), 5/29/1837
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The correspondence in these papers, directed to Aldrich, mostly deals with surveys and sale of land. Among the more interesting letters in this collection are: Charles A. Sewell's denying that he ever sold arms to the Caddo Indians (1839); Charles Taylor's relating the marriage of Anna Raguet to Robert Irion, whom she chose over Sam Houston (1840); and that of David G. Burnet, Secretary of State (once President) of the Republic of Texas, calling for a survey of land for the establishment of...
Dates:
5/29/1837
