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Box 1

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Contains 848 Results:

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches asking Rusk to file suit in the District Court of Wood Co. to partition the Jesus Flores survey, 2/1/1869

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 57, 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: 2/1/1869

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches letting Rusk know that the three men with 100-acre leases on the Jesus Flores survey are well on their way to buying the land from Rusk. Alexander also asks Rusk what he knows who owns the rest of the Flores survey as that is crucial to a successful case in District Court, 6/16/1869

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 57, 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: 6/16/1869

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches about partitioning the Jesus Flores ⅓ league in Wood Co. Alexander wants to make sure that Daniel Lacy or his heirs have no interest in the property so that the partition can be done properly. Alexander also asks Rusk to authorize him with a power of attorney so that he can be both attorney and land agent for the partition, 7/20/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 57, 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: 7/20/1869*

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches acknowledging receipt of the power of attorney and letting Rusk know that he will begin selling Rusk’s land in Wood Co. in a few weeks, 8/31/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 57, 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: 8/31/1869*

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches telling Rusk not to send any of the money Alexander asked for in the last letter, 9/2/1869

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 57, Item: 8
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: 9/2/1869

Receipt from W. K. Holland and T. J. Holland, proprietors of the Sulphur Springs Gazette, at Bright Star in Van Zandt Co. to David Rusk for publishing a notice of the Wood Co. District Court case of David Rusk vs. Heirs of Daniel Lacy, 9/10/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 9/10/1869*

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches asking Rusk to give him power of attorney to sell the Thomas Stanford survey to Mr. Chaney for $1.50 per acre, 11/18/1869

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 11/18/1869

Power of attorney from David Rusk to William L. Alexander to sell 125 acres in Wood Co., 12/2/1869

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 12/2/1869

Redemption certificate from Wood Co. tax collector John F. Baxter to David Rusk for 500-acres from the Thomas Stanford League. Rusk failed to pay 1867 taxes, had the land bought by the state, and redeemed the property, 12/23/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 12/23/1869*

Redemption certificate from Wood Co. tax collector T. Jackson to David Rusk for the 1,476-acre Jesus Flores grant. Rusk failed to pay 1867 taxes, had the land bought by the state, and redeemed the property via his agent William L. Alexander, 12/30/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 12/30/1869*

Redemption certificate from Wood Co. tax collector John F. Baxter to David Rusk for the 836-acre David Rusk grant. Rusk failed to pay 1867 taxes, had the land bought by the state, and redeemed the property via his agent William L. Alexander, 12/30/1869*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 12/30/1869*

Letter from William L. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches explaining all the details behind his sale of 300-acres of Rusk’s land from the Jesus Flores survey in Wood Co., 1/21/1870

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, 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: 1/21/1870

Fee bill for the 1869 Wood Co. District Court civil case of David Rusk vs. heirs of Daniel Lacy, 1/31/1870*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 58, Item: 8
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: 1/31/1870*

Letter from L. N. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches informing Rusk that William L. Alexander has died and that L. N. Alexander has all of Rusk’s land papers, 2/14/1870

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_6ada1213eef2e4815a7c5a41b03d3827
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: 2/14/1870

Letter from L. N. Alexander at Quitman to David Rusk at Nacogdoches letting Rusk know that he is handling his brother William L. Alexander’s affairs while the latter is sick. L. N. asks Rusk if he got the $200 from Amory Starr and tells him that he thinks he can sell the remainder of the Jesus Flores League in Wood Co., as there are already several interested buyers, 2/23/1870*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_f400c744ff46808869eccb498da97247
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: 2/23/1870*

Power of attorney from David Rusk to William L. Alexander transferring management of the Jesus Flores survey in Wood Co., 5/16/1870

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_d8e1a7c7c4fa2ad84766bf5837496672
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: 5/16/1870

Letter from David Rusk to himself explaining how he was swindled by his land agent in Wood Co., William L. Alexander. Rusk found out Alexander used his power of attorney to sell 65 acres of land on Rusk’s headright (the Jesus Flores ⅓ league) to a man named W. W. Grice. Alexander never got Rusk’s permission and then paid himself out of proceeds of the sale. In addition, Alexander claimed expenses (court fees, surveyor fees, newspaper ads) that weren’t actually spent and took compensation for them out of Rusk’s 1867 taxes (forcing redemption of the land in 1869), 5/17/1870

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_8b6767590bf26e4546ea750ebf8be853
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: 5/17/1870

Account of David Rusk with estate of William L. Alexander for services rendered in 1867 and 1869. This document is excellent context for their frequent correspondence, 5/1870*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_9fd348ebe76b54108e882afa77559572
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: 5/1870*

Letter from C. W. Chaney at Quitman to David Rusk explaining how cotton worms have ruined his crop and thus his only source of income to pay Rusk the money he owes, 7/21/1870*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_ff53c9dd6f6b70df42d23e807db13716
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: 7/21/1870*

Copy of a 6/21/1870 letter from David Rusk at Nacogdoches to W. W. Grice in Wood Co. demanding that Grice remove a fence and crops on the five acres of land he has cultivated that legally belong to Rusk. A note at the end of the letter shows that Rusk agreed to rent the land in question to Grice, 12/30/1870*

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 59, Item: data_value_missing_760f7d40ec6886e6f7224a22df9204e8
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: 12/30/1870*