Box 1
Container
Contains 8 Results:
Collection agent (Georgia)
File — Box: 1, Folder: 95
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:
Event: The Thomas J. Rusk Letters (59 originals, 1 photocopy) were loaned from 6/24/1975 to early 2005.; Event: Purchased by the University 9/26/2016.; Event: Purchased materials received by the ETRC 10/10/2016.; Event: Addendum of donated materials received by the ETRC 10/24/2016.; Event: Addendum of donated materials received by the ETRC 1/23/2017.; Event: Addendum of donated materials received by the ETRC 3/15/2017.
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
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The Rusk Family Letters
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David Rusk
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Business incomes
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Box 1
Bill from Samuel Day and Co. to William Humphries for his account (recto). Receipt for $5 to David Rusk (verso), 2/7/1833*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 1
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:
2/7/1833*
Receipt from William O. Bowen, Justice of the Peace, Lumpkin Co., Georgia to David Rusk for collection of an $8.8125 bill due by P. Mulkey, 4/14/1833*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 2
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:
4/14/1833*
Receipt from Allen Butt to David Rusk for collecting notes due to Thomas J. Rusk from Jemima Gilbert ($9.9375) and John Sanders ($7.5275) dated 2/2/1835 (recto). Receipt from Jemima Gilbert to David Rusk of an additional $9, 3/9/1835*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 3
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:
3/9/1835*
Receipt dated 9/11/1834 from William White to Thomas J. Rusk for payments on promissory notes by Wilson Johnson, John B. Chastain and David Caldwell, 1829-1831 (recto). Two notes that John B. Chastain made payments to David Rusk (verso), 3/19/1835*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 4
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:
3/19/1835*
Receipt dated 1/28/1835 from Justice of the Peace William W. Welcher to John Noblett for collecting 1834 notes from George Blythe ($12.625) and Talton L. Hudging ($7) (recto). Receipt from William W. Welcher to David Rusk for $10 from the Blythe case (verso), 4/10/1835*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 5
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:
4/10/1835*
Receipt from Justice of the Peace Singleton Sisk to David Rusk for collecting on a note of $22.50 from James Prince, William D. Prince and John Moreland that was first due 11/17/1834, 4/13/1835*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 6
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:
4/13/1835*
Receipt from Justice of the Peace Isaac Black to David Rusk for collecting on notes of $39.875 from Isaac Hobson ($10 credit) and $18.8025 from Andrew Johnson, 4/1835*
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 95, Item: 7
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:
4/1835*
