Box 80
Contains 59 Results:
Treasury notes, various, Texas, City of Houston, Georgia, Confederate States
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.
Military vouchers to feed Delaware Indians, 1795
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.
Order: Lt. Col. Franks, will have the short / 6 pdr in readiness to fire on the Church / (without delay) in order to support an / attack on Etournes House this night / at 8 o'clock -- / 10 Dec'r 1835 / Quarters in Bexar -- / by order of Col. Johnson / Com'd in Chief / Robert Morris / Major / N.B. / The order for /firing will be duly / communicated --/
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.
Certification of John Coleman sworn in as soldier, City of Austin, 1840
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.
Mss circular of 1st New Jersey brigade, Nov. 5, 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.
Military telegraphs, 1862 (United States Army)
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.
Receipt for Confederate quarter payment, 18[6]3
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.
Headquarters, 5th Brigade, Indiana Infantry Volunteers, Hebron, Mississippi, Pass, 19 Jan. 1864
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.
Military hospital requisition 1865 and cavalry pass 1864
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.
Order: No. 639 / Galveston Texas June 30th 1865 / William James of B Company Cooks / Regiment / Hvy Arty C.S.A. residing in / Galveston Texas having been, with the approval of / the proper authorities paroled, is permitted to return to his home, not to be dis- / turbed by the United States authorities, so long as he observes his parole and / the laws in force where he may reside. / By order / Major general USA Gordon Garnger / HB / illegible / Capt & Pro Mar /
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.
