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Collection
Identifier: UA-076
Scope and Contents
The bulk of this collection is made up of university audit reports that were done by a state auditor. There are also a few manuals and cash journals.
Dates:
1923-1997
Collection
Identifier: A-0155
Scope and Contents
The collection contains original documents, including legal and financial records, land papers, and personal correspondence concerning the Crawford, Yancy and Scroggins families, 1823-1902.
Dates:
1787-1902
Collection
Identifier: A-0286
Scope and Contents
A majority of the collection covers George Foreman's business and boxing life from 1995 to 1998.
Dates:
1990-2003
Collection
Identifier: A-0054
Scope and Contents
The collection includes correspondence, tax receipts, bills, and genealogical materials.
Dates:
1875-1978
Collection
Identifier: A-0131
Scope and Contents
The collection includes land deeds as well as an original land grant to Nacogdoches University, signed by Governor Elisha M. Pease. Other papers in the collection are the passport of Heinrich Rusche from Oldenburg, naturalization papers of Francis Rusche, correspondence, and financial papers. Other Nacogdoches citizens mentioned in the papers are Bernard Witkorn, Frederick Voigt, Jacob Harlacher, Rinaldo Hotchkiss, and James H. Starr. Land papers of the Cherino and Santos Coy families are...
Dates:
1848-1895, 1987
Collection
Identifier: B-0047
Scope and Contents
The journals date from July 16, 1914 to August 12,1915 and from September 11, 1916 to November 2, 1917
Dates:
1911-1941
Collection
Identifier: A-0126
Abstract
Correspondence, land documents, legal and financial papers of this San Augustine County family. Family members also lived in Virginia, Ohio, Mississippi and items in the collection relate to those places. Includes correspondence with James Pinckney Henderson, the first Governor of the State of Texas.
Dates:
1806-1964
Collection
Identifier: A-0026
Scope and Contents
Most of the collection consists of papers of Elijah and Temperence Price, but there are also papers relating to the Blount & Price mercantile business, George Fulton Crocket and his family, and S[tephen] W[illiam] Blount & Co., all of San Augustine. Crocket and Blount, along with Travis Gustavus Broocks and Mathew Cartwright, jointly operated a steam mill near San Augustine which appears to have had facilities for sawing lumber and grinding grain. The papers include correspondence;...
Dates:
1837-1867