Box 80
Contains 59 Results:
Railroad: Southern Trans-Continental Railroad / Memphis, El Paso and Pacific Railroad Company bond, 1868
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
Railroad: Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company, correspondence from Superintendent’s Office, Corsicana, TX, 1877
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
Correspondence and affidavits: John F. Seymour to Horatio S.D. ___, March 28, 1853; R. Haldam to Ruth ---, Sept. 25, 1898; R. King Cutler, US Senator-elect of Louisiana to Hon. H.B. Anthony, US Senator, March 6, 1865; C.R. Wade to Nellie ___, Jan. 18, 1862; T. Pearce to ___, written in Latin, Oct. 2, 1739; affidavit of Jacob Jacobs of London, May 4, 1790
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
Lydia Foster to “Dear Uncle”, Jan. 21, 1853
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
From S.W. Preston, aboard U.S. steamship frigate “Wabash”, Nov. 15, 1861
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
H.S. Bennett to “son Emmett Bennett, from Paris, TX, Dec. 28, 1871
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
M.C. Hamilton, from Senate Chamber, Washington DC., March 1, 1871
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
Elizabeth Hallmark to Thomas Ewing, Feb. 11, 1876
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott to “My dear lady”, Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1881
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
W.H. Hare to Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott, Springfield Dakota, May 1, 1882
This material was collected by Andrew Forest Muir and dates mainly from the Republic of Texas Era and the U.S. Civil War era, reflecting everyday life through local (county, city, state, Confederate) currency, correspondence, receipts, military orders, and more.
