Box 1
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Box 1
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Deed to Maria Dolores Sanchez, Nacogdoches, from Jose Ignacio Y'barbo, Alcalde, certified by Santiago del Valle, Leona Vicario, 3/26/1830
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Testimonial of title to William B. Lockhart from Jose Antonio Navarro, Gonzales, for a sitio of land in Arroyo de los Texcocotes, as a member of the Green de Witte Colony, 9/17/1832
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Letter and financial accounting of business from Samuel Williams, San Felipe de Austin, to Frost Thorn, 11/15/1832
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Sale to Mr. Francis Hoya of lot and two houses on West side of Public Square, Nacogdoches, by David Rusk, Sheriff, offering land at public outcry; property of Albert Emanuel, 10/2/1839
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Deed from Mariano Mora to Francis von der Hoya, for house and lot on South West corner of the Public Square, Nacogdoches, 10/7/1839
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Deed from Francis von der Hoya to Joseph von der Hoya, for one town lot, Nacogdoches, 11/10/1841
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Conveyance from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake of property in Nacogdoches, including the Red House, 2/10/1845
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Deed from Freidrich von der Hoya Grand Duchey of Oldenburg, Germany and Francis von der Hoya, Nacogdoches, to Joseph von der Hoya, Nacogdoches, for 200 acres on the Lanana Creek, 8/24/1859
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.
Letter in German script, from Freidrich von der Hoya, Germany to his brother, Joseph von der Hoya, Nacogdoches, 10/1/1881
This collection consists of original deeds and other documents relating to the von der Hoya family in Nacogdoches. One item of interest is a conveyance of property in Nacogdoches from Thomas J. Rusk to Bennett Blake which includes the Red House. The Red House was the Old Spanish Barracks until 1832, and in 1845 it became Nacogdoches University.