Box 2
Contains 203 Results:
Nacogdoches Co. deed from Henry Brewer to Edward T. Howard for $100, 10/8/1844
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Nacogdoches Co. deed for 1000 acres from sheriff David Rusk to Henry Brewer for $1261.48, 8/1/1843
Brewer lost these same 1000 acres in an 1838 execution against him won by John F. Matthews, administrator of the estate of Philip Lively. The land was put up for sale and Brewer bought it back.
Hinds Co., MS deed from James Brewer and Mary Brewer to George Brewer for $540, 12/31/1834
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Hinds Co., MS deed from Green James and Tinna James to George Brewer for $260, 12/31/1834
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Copiah Co., MS deed from James Kennedy and Mary Kennedy to George Brewer for $800, 3/28/1836
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Nacogdoches Co. deed for a half league of land from Henry Brewer to James Brewer for $10,000 (front), 1/4/1840; and Nacogdoches Co. deed for the remaining security on the half league of land from Sarah Brewer, wife of Henry Brewer, deceased, to Alexander McKinza (back), 3/11/1843
James Brewer transferred the half league of land to Alexander McKinza in March 1842.
Hunt Co. deed for 590.60 acres from John Brewer to Joseph H. Ball, 11/23/1869
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Hunt Co. deed for 342 acres from John Brewer to Charles H. Featherston, 11/24/1869
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Nacogdoches Co. field notes of 291 acres from the Z. Bennet League, surveyed by C. C. Grayson for John Brewer, 1/13/1863
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Nacogdoches Co. deed for 400 acres from sheriff Walter E. C. Mayfield to John Brewer for $149, 10/6/1857
Sarah Prince lost these 400 acres in an execution against her won by Alexander McKinza. The land was put up for sale and John Brewer was the highest bidder.
Nacogdoches Co. deed for 400 acres from John Brewer to Henry Brewer for $149, 5/25/1859
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Nacogdoches Co. deed for a half league of land from William H. Brewer to Lycurgus S. Roberts and Jacob Davis, 1/31/1847
Alexander McKinza transferred the land to William H. Brewer.
Plat map showing "the old survey"
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
"Land for Sale" broadside map showing seven tracts of land from the Juan Tobar survey in Nacogdoches Co., advertised by James F. Starr at Marshall
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from Robert Jones to George Brewer re: an overdue $4 promissory note, 5/2/1836
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from J. A. Ferguson to George Brewer re: needing to trace the title of the land he bought from Brewer back to the General Land Office (includes a page of title research with blank spaces for Brewer to sign and date"), 1/8/1838
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from George W. Smyth at the General Land Office at Austin to John Brewer re: land certificates for Thomas B. Taylor, 2/11/1851
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from Bettie J. Brewer at Marshall to her uncle re: yellow fever in Shreveport and land, 11/11/1867
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from Thomas D. Brooks at Sulphur Springs in Hopkins Co. to John Brewer re: disposing of Brewer's parents estate as it pertains to Brooks' guardianship of Susannah and Henry, 10/11/1867
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.
Letter from Thomas D. Brooks at Sulphur Springs in Hopkins Co. to John Brewer re: selling 200 acres of land to Peter Bullard, 8/22/1869
The Henry Brewer Family Papers consist of business and family correspondence; land grant and title papers; deeds, field notes, and plats; tax receipts; accounts, promissory notes and receipts; resolutions; Baptist Church session minutes and other publications; the Brewer Family Bible [too fragile to handle]; and genealogical materials.