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Nacogdoches Chronicle Records, Volume 2
Newspapers; Cities & towns; Texas; Nacogdoches; Nacogdoches Chronicle;
Names of subscribers for Nacogdoches Chronicle starting on January 26, 1867.
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Nacogdoches Chronicle Records, Volume 1
Newspapers; City & town life; Texas; Nacogdoches; Nacogdoches Chronicle;
Subscription record for the Nacogdoches Chronicle beginning on January 27, 1866.
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Twenty-Three Reasons Why
Education; Cityscapes; City & town life; Universities & colleges;
Twenty-Three reasons why The Stephen F. Austin State Normal ought to be located at Nacogdoches. For the consideration of The Locating Board for the New State Normal Schools.
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Associate Land Commissioner Appointment, 1838
Land; Government officials; Republic of Texas; Government employees; Presidential appointments
Appointment of John R. Hubbert to Associate Land Commissioner of Nacogdoches, signed by Sam Houston and R. A. Irion, May 10, 1838.
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McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; Family; Mothers;
Letter written from Lydia McLendon to her mother Nancy. Lydia informs her mother that a cousin Jimmy is staying at Lydia's residence. Lydia also discusses the wet and cold weather conditions and ends
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McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; Family; Mothers; Travel; Health
Letter written from Lydia McLendon to her mother. Lydia discusses a reoccurring eye problem and how she has treated it. Lydia also pleads with her mother to come see her when Mr. Paul returns to visit
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, n.d.
Correspondence; Family; Death; Grief; Health;
Letter written from daughter to mother. The daughter is distressed due to death of a woman named Bobbie. The daughter is particularly upset because Bobbie was engaged to marry someone named Frank. Now
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, October 18, 1886
Correspondence; Family; Churches; Quarreling;
It is unclear who wrote this letter, and it is unclear to whom the letter is addressed. The letter is missing one or more pages. The letter discusses some family matters and a problem within a church
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McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; Diseases;Family
Letter from M.E. Millard, Geneva, Alabama, to unknown cousin. Millard discusses family matters and Yellow fever.
10.
McLendon-Ballard Letter
Letter written from Barton McLendon to unknown person, he thinks his father should use old Phillips Grocery for a shop and has been ill. The first four pages of the letter is missing
11.
McLendon-Ballard Letter, March 9, 1887
Correspondence; Family; Health;
Letter sent from John McLendon to his sister. In the letter, John discusses how he is faring and seeks to know more about the well-being of his sister and her family.
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McLendon-Ballard Promissory Note, May 1881
Deals; Debt
Promissory note from Troy, Alabama
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, April 12, 1886
Correspondence; Family; Texas;
Letter written from R.V. Mitchell to Lydia McLendon. Mitchell expresses happiness over the McLendon's move to Texas. Mitchell discusses family matters and Texas.
14.
McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; Family; Houses;
Letter written from son to mother. The letter discusses family matters and the son discusses the possibility of acquiring an old house.
15.
McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; Family;
Letter fragment sent to Lydia from her mother. Lydia's mother speaks about having to move from place to place and about other family matters.
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, February 13, 1886
Correspondence; Family; Fire; Debt;
Joe McLendon to her brother and sister in Marshall, TX. She writes about trying to pay off a home, a fire that happened in town, having her children learn a trade. She also mentions that the town has
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McLendon-Ballard Letter
Correspondence; family
From Sallie L. Porter to unknown, possibly to Lydia McClendon, discusses grandparents graves at Pleasant Plains and family news.
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, 1886
Correspondence; Family; Railroads; Transportation;
Letter from John McLendon to his mother Lydia Ann concerning family matters. John also mentions construction of a new railway in Marshall, Texas. Only portion of letter is available.
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, March 20, 1891
Correspondence; Family; Children; Grandparents;
Letter to Lydia McLendon from one of her children telling Lydia that her grandchildren are well. A drawing can be found on the back of the page.
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McLendon-Ballard Letter, February 8, 1889
Correspondence; Family; Wounds & injuries;
Letter written to Nancy Bridges from her daughter Lydia McLendon. Lydia talks about family matters and she mentions that one family member was burned.
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