Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Execution of a note, Roark to John Durst (2 items, photocopy and typescript), 1849
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Deed from John Durst to Roark (1 item), 1849
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Account with Condy and Henry W. Raguet [General Merchandise store] Linwood, Cherokee County (1 item), 1851-1852
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Statement to customers of Condy and Henry W. Raguet regarding insurance on cotton sunk on a flat boat (1 item), 1853
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Sale of land on Angelina River to Roark by Ira R. Lewis (1 item, 2 pieces), 1854
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Receipt for subscription to building of the Baptist meeting house near Frizzell's (1 item), 1854
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Bill for tuition of two daughters (1 item), 1858
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Receipt for postage on mail at Linwood (1 item), 1860
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Sale of land certificate by James Dill (2 items), 1827
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Certification of vote on the Constitution, annexation, and ordinances in Nacogdoches (1 item), 1845
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Copy of field notes for survey in Cherokee County with plat (2 items), 1847
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.
Sale of land in Columbia from Perry B. Iles to John Duncan (1 item), 1835
The items in this collection relate to William Roark's work as a surveyor and in other official positions, to the buying and selling of slaves, and to other aspects of his life. All of the items in the collection are photocopies plus one typescript of one of the documents.