Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Letter from F. T. Phillips to Charles S. Taylor (4 pages) (cross-written)
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
American Legal Association membership certificate (photocopy), 1850
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Recipe for soap
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Letter from Charles Honold at New Orleans to Charles S. Taylor at Nacogdoches re: Ruoff inheritance (typescript transcription, 1 page), 11/7/1860 (?)
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Photograph of Anna Taylor Rulf
Anna Taylor Rulf, 1907
Letter expressing sorrow and mourning
Personal writing by an unknown author about the loss of a loved one.
Nacogdoches Co. land grant certificate from Texas Governor Alexander C. Horton to Charles S. Taylor for one league and labor, 7/23/1846
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Certificate of redemption from the estate of Charles S. Taylor on a tax receipt for 1476 acres of land in Upshur Co., 1867
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
"A history of the action of the political and civil authorities and citizens relating to the land office at Nacogdoches under the jurisdiction of Charles S. Taylor," by L. S. Taylor (original, published copy, 27 pages)
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Lucille Fain, "A tale of 2 Nacogdoches brothers and their 'dubious land promotion'," 'Daily Sentinel' (photocopy) [re: Allen brothers]
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Compliation of "Records of Deeds" that were burnt, destroyed, or manipulated in the organized counties of Texas and date of qualification of first recorder, compiled by James F. Starr (photocopy)
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.