Box 1
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Miscellaneous
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection primarily consists of land transactions and tax receipts conducted by the Montes family in Nacogdoches. There are also receipts for everyday purchases. One correspondence that may seem out of place is a 1917 letter between Charlie Pena and J. P. Pena that probably made its way into the papers when their sister Mary Pena married Joe. S. Montes.
The collection tracks land dealings with the Cordova and Pena families of Nacogdoches which members of the Montes...
Dates:
1885-1967
P. M. Sander, witness to record (not included), 1905
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection primarily consists of land transactions and tax receipts conducted by the Montes family in Nacogdoches. There are also receipts for everyday purchases. One correspondence that may seem out of place is a 1917 letter between Charlie Pena and J. P. Pena that probably made its way into the papers when their sister Mary Pena married Joe. S. Montes.
The collection tracks land dealings with the Cordova and Pena families of Nacogdoches which members of the Montes...
Dates:
1905
J. A. Spears, witness to record (not included), 1907
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection primarily consists of land transactions and tax receipts conducted by the Montes family in Nacogdoches. There are also receipts for everyday purchases. One correspondence that may seem out of place is a 1917 letter between Charlie Pena and J. P. Pena that probably made its way into the papers when their sister Mary Pena married Joe. S. Montes.
The collection tracks land dealings with the Cordova and Pena families of Nacogdoches which members of the Montes...
Dates:
1907
Letter from Charlie Pena to J. P. Pena (with envelope), 1917
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection primarily consists of land transactions and tax receipts conducted by the Montes family in Nacogdoches. There are also receipts for everyday purchases. One correspondence that may seem out of place is a 1917 letter between Charlie Pena and J. P. Pena that probably made its way into the papers when their sister Mary Pena married Joe. S. Montes.
The collection tracks land dealings with the Cordova and Pena families of Nacogdoches which members of the Montes...
Dates:
1917
Federal Reserve Banks Notice for check management, 1967
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Item: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection primarily consists of land transactions and tax receipts conducted by the Montes family in Nacogdoches. There are also receipts for everyday purchases. One correspondence that may seem out of place is a 1917 letter between Charlie Pena and J. P. Pena that probably made its way into the papers when their sister Mary Pena married Joe. S. Montes.
The collection tracks land dealings with the Cordova and Pena families of Nacogdoches which members of the Montes...
Dates:
1967