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Box 1

 Container

Contains 12 Results:

Letter from James H. Kinney in Nacogdoches Co. to David Rusk in Nacogdoches asking if a certain estray and unmarked steer belongs to Rusk. Kinney suggests to Rusk that he sell the animal before someone kills it, 6/18/1854*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 30, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 6/18/1854*

Receipt from F. W. Moore, General Land Office to J. Crosby (for Starr and Amory) for $4.64, 20 percent of the $23.20 fees for two patents on 26 labors of land pertaining to Jose Maria Mora, 4/13/1858*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 4/13/1858*

Receipt from Nacogdoches Co. tax collector Ephraim Coon to David Rusk for his 1861 Nacogdoches Co. taxes, 8/23/1862*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 45, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 8/23/1862*

Receipt from Nacogdoches Co. tax collector M. Mast to David Rusk for his 1874 Nacogdoches Co. taxes, 1/25/1875*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 46, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 1/25/1875*

Receipt from Nacogdoches Co. tax collector M. Mast to David Rusk for his 1875 Cherokee Co., Parker Co., Wood Co., Hopkins Co., and Van Zandt Co., taxes, 1/28/1876

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 65, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 1/28/1876

Letter from Amory R. Starr at Marshall to David Rusk at Nacogdoches confirming receipt of a letter from April 28th. Includes envelope, 3/7/1877

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 69, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 3/7/1877

Account of David Rusk with R. C. Shindler for November 1874, 12/26/1874*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 80, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 12/26/1874*

Receipt from Nacogdoches Co. District Clerk John Forbes certifying that David Rusk served two days as a petit juror, 7/9/1863*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 84, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 7/9/1863*

Receipt from traveling salesman J. G. H. Buck to David Rusk for buying a book, 6/12/1877*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 86, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 6/12/1877*

Note from W. M. Swift to David Rusk about collecting on a promissory note Rusk gave to C. N. Bell, 10/24/1867*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 88, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 10/24/1867*

Nacogdoches Co. deed for a slave named Lize from Thomas Hodges to David Rusk, 10/30/1854*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 91, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 10/30/1854*

Bill from the Southwestern-Telegram at Shreveport to David Rusk at Nacogdoches for four year’s subscription, 12/22/1876*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 93, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The majority of this collection consists of accounts, bills, advertising circulars, county records, correspondence, notes, postcards, promissory notes, and receipts addressed to David Rusk or his son John Rusk. This collection will have appeal for both the casual observer and the serious historian or researcher. Documents deserving special consideration in the collection include: • Letters (60) between Texas’ first U.S. Senator, Thomas J. Rusk, and his younger brother...
Dates: 12/22/1876*