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            US TxSaT SC.050 · Collection · 1941-1981, n.d.

            Material related to the Palo Duro Union Presbytery assembled by Reverend Robert D. Nicholson.

            Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Palo Duro
            US TxSaT SC.000-022 · Folder · 1871-1875
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            A listing of legal actions in Tehuacana, Texas, from January 20, 1871 to June 26, 1875. Most of the records are for deeds, powers of attorney, and contracts. Trinity University is mentioned as a party in actions scattered throughout the book. A. Berry, secretary of the Board of Trustees, is a participant in many actions. A list of subscriptions to the university is recorded on July 20, 1872.

            Texas Land Grants
            US TxSaT SC.000-011 · Folder · 1862-1879
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            A variety of land grant certificates.
            1- 1879 copy of an 1845 land grant from the Republic of Texas, granting Burrell Perry one labor of land in Fannin County
            2- 1879 copy of an 1862 grant from the State of Texas to Hiram E. Hays for 160 acres in Collin County
            3- 1862 land grant from the State of Texas to the Southern Pacific Rail Road Company for 640 acres in Concho County.

            Bill of Sale (Tom)
            US TxSaT SC.000-001 · Folder · 1850
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Bill of sale for an enslaved person, named Tom, sold by Joseph Megginson to Jeremiah Smith in Galveston, Texas.

            Retrieve Plantation Contract
            US TxSaT SC.000-002 · Folder · 1855-1856
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Contracts between James Hamilton, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Abner Jackson regarding the Retrieve Plantation on Oyster Creek in Brazoria County, which was owned by the Hamiltons and Jackson.

            San Antonio Tax Assessments
            US TxSaT SC.035 · Collection · 1853, 1864

            Two volumes of property assessments conducted in the city of San Antonio, Texas. The first is dated from 1853 by assessor José María Rodriguez. The second is dated from 1864 by assessor A. Eule. The assessments list and provides values for property owned by San Antonio citizens, including parcels of land, livestock, wagons and farm equipment, jewelry, and miscellaneous items. Enslaved people are also listed under property assessed; the names, sex, and ages of enslaved people are not listed.

            San Antonio (Tex.)