Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
Letter from R. B. Hubbard at Austin to Col. W. H. Tucker concerning politics and expressing political support for Col. Tucker, 12/16/1876
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter written by W. H. Tucker at Magnolia to his wife Ann at Palestine, 3/19/1868
Letter written by W. H. Tucker to his children about visiting Galveston for his health, 3/3/1882
Letter written by W. H. Tucker at Austin with instructions about farm, 1883
Letter written by W. H. Tucker at Austin to his wife, 3/13/1883
Letter from B. F. Marquis at Palestine to Col. W. H. Tucker asking for help him get a job, 7/15/1878
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter written from Texas State Treasurer F. R. Lubbock at Austin to W. H. Tucker, 3/23/1880
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from Clerk of the Texas House of Representatives J. W. Boothe at Austin to Hon. W. H. Tucker concerning pay certificate for the legislative session, 4/17/1883
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from O. M. Roberts near Austin to W. H. Tucker on concerning the planting of cotton seed, 4/26/1883
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter written from John K. Donnan at Austin to W. H. Tucker, 1883
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from John H. Reagan to Col. Tucker telling of his poor health
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter written from M. W. Blud (?) at New Orleans to Col. W. H. Tucker at Shelbyville, wanting Blud to move to Port Gibson to establish a newspaper devoted to the independence of Cuba and to the establishment of an Independent Republic in Central America, 2/22/1855
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from Louis T. Wigfall at Marshall to W. H. Tucker, 10/6/1859
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from W. R. Poag at Carthage to Col. W. H. Tucker at Palestine concerning politics and the Confiscation Act, 10/21/1861
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from Cavalry Col. Horace Randal at Marshall to Capt. W. H. Tucker instructing him to form a company of men to serve in the cavalry, 4/22/1862
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from George B. Campbell at Avoyelles Parish, LA to Capt. W. H. Tucker discussing campaigns and skirmishes of the war (mentions Yankees, sharpshooters, cavalry, and infantry), 11/3/1863
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from John G. Scott at Palestine to Col. W. H. Tucker asking for a reconciliation over political differences which interrupted their friendship in 1869, 8/31/1872
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Petition written by concerned citizens to the Thomas J. Rusk at Washington asking for his assistance and influence in attaining some political position under the Chief Executive (James Buchanan) for Col. W. H. Tucker, 1/20/1857
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter of introduction written by O. M. Roberts to the two senators from Texas, S. B. Maxey and Richard Coke, to help secure a political appointment for W. H. Tucker if Samuel J. Tilden were elected President, 12/31/1876
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
Letter from Mattie E. Lucky, wife of Shelby County, TX County Judge J. M. Lucky, to Aunt Mary inviting her to come and visit him at Center, TX , 7/11/188_
The papers consist of correspondence to, from and about Tucker concerning family matters, politics, the Civil War, and farming.
