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1. 1790 French map of Texas and Mexico 1790 French map of Texas and Mexico Maps; Mexico; France A French map showing Spanish Texas, the northern part of New Spain (Mexico), and part of the eastern territories of Louisiana and Florida. 1790.

2. 1827 Petition for Deed 1827 Petition for Deed Land; Land grants; Law & legal affairs; Nacogdoches, TX Request for formal possession of a farm known as El Loco by Manuel de Los Santos Coy and his brothers. after death of their father Francis de Los Santos Coy. Other names included in document: Samuel

3. 1832 Invitation to a Public Dinner 1832 Invitation to a Public Dinner Committees; Meetings; Grand juries; Judicial proceedings; Sectionalism (United States); Politics & government; Southern Politics Printed invitation to attend a Public Dinner, in Columbus Georgia, to discuss "mode and measure of redress" in reaction to the Federal government's treatment of Southern states. August 15, 1832. Names

4. 1834 Promissary Note 1834 Promissary Note Debt; Money; Promises; Note signed by Henry S. Brown, promising to pay the sum of six dollars and seventy-five cents to Gay & Adams, July 1834

5. 1835 Custody of Orphans 1835 Custody of Orphans Law & legal affairs; Orphans; Children 1835 court descision handed down by Judge A. Hotchkiss naming Bailey Anderson, Jr. and Samuel McFadine as "Tutrix" of four orphaned minors, Wade H. Shoat, Nancy Shoat, Luiza Shoat and StoakleyShoat, c

6. 1835 Donation to U.S. Volunteers 1835 Donation to U.S. Volunteers Gifts; Military assistance; Nacogdoches, TX 1835 document acknowledging receipt of a ten dollar donation for the U.S. volunteers, made by William Loyd on behalf of the Committee of Vigilance & Safety, Nacogdoches, Texas. November 8, 1835.

7. 1835 Loan to the Texas Republic 1835 Loan to the Texas Republic Loans; Transportation; Military mobilizations An 1835 receipt of a loan for $25, from Joseph Rowe to the Texas Rupublic, to be used in transporting military volunteers to headquarters. Signed by D. Watson, Asst. Quarter Master, San Augustine, Tex

8. 1835 Order for Ammunition 1835 Order for Ammunition Revolutions; Ammunition; Gunpowder; Rangers Order requesting that William Smith forward lead and gunpowder to the Texas Rangers under the command of Captain Silas and charge the cost to the government of Texas. Signed by Henry Millard, Committ

9. 1835 Order to Survey Land 1835 Order to Survey Land Land; Surveying; Nacogdoches, TX Order to John M. Henrie to survey in the David G. Burnet Grant, a sitio of land for Thomas Maxwell, signed by Jorge Antonio Nixon, March 30, 1835.

10. 1835 Warranty Deed to Sam Houston 1835 Warranty Deed to Sam Houston Land; Deeds; Right of Property Deed transferring ownership of land located in the Province of Texas, in the United States of Mexico, from Gavin Rigby to Samuel Houston and C. Thompson. Witnessed by P A. Morse and D. S. Kaufman, Ju

11. 1836 Account of Purchases 1836 Account of Purchases Stores & shops; Debt; Credit; Blankets; Coats; Nacogdoches, TX Account of John McHenrie with S. R. Peck, Nacogdoches, Texas merchant, for purchase of a jacket and three blankets. January 23, 1836.

12. 1836 Receipt for Coffee 1836 Receipt for Coffee Credit; Paying bills; Stores & shops; Coffee; Militias; Military rations; Nacogdoches, TX Receipt for payment of an account with Johnston & English from John M. Henrie, for the purchase of coffee for Texas Volunteers. Signed by H. Henderson, January 24, 1836.

13. 1836 Receipt for Purchase of Bread 1836 Receipt for Purchase of Bread Paying bills; Military rations; Stores & shops; Bread; Nacogdoches, TX Receipt of payment for purchase of bread by Jno. M. Henrie, for the use of Texas Volunteers, to G. Bernard, January 24, 1836.

14. 1836 Receipt for Supplies for Volunteers 1836 Receipt for Supplies for Volunteers Military rations; Militias; Food; Nacogdoches, TX Receipt for supplies of sugar and tea purchased from F. Thorn and Co. by John M. Henrie, for the use of the Volunteers in the Republic of Texas. January 25, 1836.

15. 1836 Receipt of a Horse 1836 Receipt of a Horse Taxes; Horses; Receipt Receipt in San Augustine, Texas, of a horse from William Anderson, valued at two-hundred dollars, for the use of the Republic of Texas. Signed by Martin Parmer, Agent for Taxes, April 3, 1836.

16. 1836 Receipt of Donated Wagon and Oxen 1836 Receipt of Donated Wagon and Oxen Gifts; Armies; Carts & wagons; Livestock; Ox teams Receipt certifying a wagon and two yoke of oxen were left by Don Pedro Vila, for the use of the Army of Texas, at Lynn's Landing, Texas, June 25, 1836.

17. 1836 Supplies Bought for Texas Volunteers 1836 Supplies Bought for Texas Volunteers Militias; Credit; Nacogdoches, TX Receipt of payment from John M.Henrie to H. A. Johnston & W. H. English for purchase made for the use of volunteers in the Texas Army. Signed by H. Henderson, February 3, 1836.

18. 1837 Soldier's Enlistment in the Army of the Republic of Texas 1837 Soldier's Enlistment in the Army of the Republic of Texas War; Recruiting & enlistment Enlistment paper of Samuel B Nixon, of Tennessee, into the army of the Republic of Texas for the duration of the war. January 28, 1837.

19. 1837 Texas Treasury Note 1837 Texas Treasury Note Treasuries; Money 1837 Republic of Texas Treasury Note, in the amount of $45.46, paid to G. B. Simmons for the payment of the military.

20. 1838 Honorable Discharge from Texas Militia 1838 Honorable Discharge from Texas Militia Militias; Military discharges; Nacogdoches, TX Certification of honorable discharge for Raburn Haley, of Shelby County, Texas, from the Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Company of the 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade of the Texas Militia. Signed by Captain G. W. Hoo
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