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            88 Archival description results for United States

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            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.

            Maud Boyce Farrar memoirs
            US TxSaT SC.000-004 · Folder · 1934
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            "The Saga of Our Ancestry: Being a Series of Sketches o the Lives of Pioneer Texans, Written for the Information and Pleasure of their Descendants by Maud Boyce Farrar, Waxahachie, Texas, 1934."

            Contents:

            1. Rebecca Horton Boyce
            2. Mahaly, the slave woman
            3. Little Dog Penny
            4. The Aldredge Family
            5. Elizabeth Aldredge Boyce
            6. W.A. Boyce
            7. Nancy Owen Smith
            8. Hans Smith
            9. Lelia Smith Farrar
            10. Education of Her Children
            11. S.B. Farrar
            12. Genealogical Tables
            Violet Alice Haynes Journal
            US TxSaT SC.000-010 · Folder · 1899-1912
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            A commonplace book used by Violet Alice Haynes Bowles (1873-1953), in which she recorded poetry, correspondence, genealogical research, and other notes. Much of the contents reflects her views as a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy.

            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.

            R.E. Bowers Journal
            US TxSaT SC.000-015 · Folder · 1914-1915
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Journal belonging to a young lawyer in Georgetown, Texas, dated between 1914 and 1915. Although no name appears in the journal, the donor believed it to belong to R.E. Bowers.

            US TxSaT SC.000-017 · Folder · 1959
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Three manuscripts related to the 1888 San Antonio International Fair: a timeline of events, an account of the cattle roping contest, and an account of George W. Saunders's renowned steer named Geronimo.

            Harvey Patteson Photographs
            US TxSaT SC.000-020 · Folder · 1930s
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Fourteen photographs of San Jose Mission taken by Harvey Patteson of San Antonio in the 1930s. Include detailed shots of architectural features.

            US TxSaT SC.000-021 · Folder · 1965-2007
            Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts

            Two letters related to author Katherine Anne Porter. The first is a copy of a 1965 letter from Porter to Dr. Louise Gossett, wife of Trinity University professor Dr. Thomas Gossett, regarding a meeting between the Gossetts, Porter, and Flannery O'Connor (the Gossetts introduced Porter and O'Connor in 1958). The second is a letter from a 1951 Trinity alumna, Marion Conditt, to President Brazil inquiring about memories she has of taking a summer course with Porter in the late 1940s. The archives staff has been unable to find any records supporting or refuting this claim.