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Box 2

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Promissory notes assigned to others, 1835

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 57
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: 1835

Promissory note from William Jackson to Thomas J. Rusk for $15 dated 8/17/1830 (recto). Assigned by David Rusk to William H. Crane (verso), 3/23/1835*

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 57, 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: 3/23/1835*

Promissory note from William Jackson to Thomas J. Rusk for $10 dated 10/18/1830 (recto). Assigned by David Rusk to William H. Crane (verso), 3/23/1835*

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 57, 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: 3/23/1835*

Promissory note from John S. Bramblet to Thomas J. Rusk for $3.75 dated 8/25/1832 (recto). In the case of a plaintiff (unidentified) vs. Jesse Sanford, a jury found for Sanford. Adjacent is an annotation by Justice of the Peace Archibald Gaddis transferring the cost of the promissory note to the plaintiff (verso), 6/27/1835*

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 57, 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: 6/27/1835*

Promissory note from James Kuykendall to Thomas J. Rusk for $7.375 dated 1/14/1832 (recto). David Rusk received a payment of $5 (verso), 11/8/1835*

 Item — Box: 2, 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: 11/8/1835*

Promissory note from Haywood English to Thomas J. Rusk for $10 dated 1/10/1831 (recto). David Rusk assigned the note to be paid (verso), 1835*

 Item — Box: 2, 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: 1835*