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Box 280

 Container

Contains 172 Results:

Inventory of appraisement of property owned by Mrs. LJ. Masterson in the city of Houston., 1-1-1912.

 File — Box: 280, item: 71
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1-1-1912.

(5) Inventories of appraisement of property owned by Texas Town Lot Improvement Company in the city of Houston., 1-1-1912.

 File — Box: 280, item: 72
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1-1-1912.

Inventory of appraisement of property owned by H. Masterson in the city of Houston., 1-1-1912.

 File — Box: 280, item: 73
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1-1-1912.

Inventory of property owned by H. Masterson rendered for assessment of taxes in 1918 by N.T. Masterson (2 pages).

 File — Box: 280, item: 74
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

Inventory of property owned by LJ. Masterson rendered for assessment of taxes in 1918 by N.T. Masterson.

 File — Box: 280, item: 75
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

Inventory of property owned by Masterson Irrigation Co. rendered for assessment of taxes in 1918 by N.T. Masterson.

 File — Box: 280, item: 76
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

(4) Inventories of property owned by Texas Town Lot Improvement Co. rendered for assessment of taxes in 1918 by N.J. Masterson.

 File — Box: 280, item: 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

(2) Inventories of property owned by Masterson Irrigation Company rendered for assessment of taxes for 1919.

 File — Box: 280, item: 78
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

Inventory of property owned by H. Masterson Jr. rendered for assessment of taxes for 1919.

 File — Box: 280, item: 79
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within

Inventory of property owned by N.J. Masterson rendered for assessment of taxes for 1919.

 File — Box: 280, item: 80
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Judge Masterson’s papers relate almost exclusively to his legal practice and real estate dealings after he moved from Brazoria County, Texas, to Houston, dating from 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920. He dealt primarily with land litigation and investments in Harris and surrounding counties, including Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties. Other investments for which there are records in these papers include coal mines in West Texas, local railroads, sugar crops, cattle and...
Dates: 1860-1942, bulk 1880-1920; Majority of material found within