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James Pinckney Henderson letter, May 10, 1844
Republic of Texas; Business & finance; Annexations;
Correspondence of James Pinckney Henderson, 1844, with William Watts re: mission to negotiate annexation treaty for Texas, financial matters.
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James Pinckney Henderson letter, March 29, 1844
Republic of Texas; Annexations;
Correspondence of James Pinckney Henderson, 1844, with William Watts re: mission to negotiate annexation treaty for Texas.
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William W. Watts letter, Aug 8, 1843
Business & finance; Debt; Republic of Texas
August 8, 1843, from James J. Spencer, collect debts from people who moved to Texas. Correspondence of William W. Watts, 1843 re: financial and legal matters.
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James Pinckney Henderson letter, March 10, 1844
Republic of Texas; Annexations; Slaves;
Correspondence of James Pinckney Henderson, 1844, with William Watts re: mission to negotiate annexation treaty for Texas, financial matters, slaves.
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William W. Watts letter, Feb 7, 1843
Slaves; Business & finance;
Correspondence of William W. Watts, 1843 re: financial and legal matters pertaining to the ownership of slaves February 1843, from W. M. Burwell, enticing slaves to return to former owners.
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John L. Watts letter, July 21, 1856
Counterfeiting; Law & legal affairs; Law enforcement; Money
To John L. Watts from G.H. Guptill. Mr. Guptill writes about different people involved in a counterfeiting ring. He writes that Capt. J.C. Moore, J.C. Glover, Dr. Mars, and B.H. Alexander have been sh
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William W. Watts letter, March 28, 1845
Republic of Texas; Annexations; laws;
Correspondence to William W. Watts, Mar. 1845 re: financial and legal matters, annexation of Texas. March 28, 1845, from J. A. Smith, Sam Houston's opposition.
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Appointment of John L. Watts, April 25, 1855
Law & legal affairs; Law enforcement
Appointment of John L. Watts as a deputy U.S. Marshall of Texas, signed by U.S. Marshall Ben McCulloch. Handwritten.
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Watts Family Papers- Mortgage on Slaves, 1844
Correspondence; Slavery; Slave trade; Watts, John L.
An 1844 letter in the Watts Family Papers about the collection of two bonds secured by mortgage on some slaves.
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