TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview
Biographical Sketch
Scope
and Contents of the Papers
Organization of the
Papers
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
George A. Feris correspondence,
1835-1860, 1871-1897,
undated,
Lavinia Feris correspondence,
1840-1884, undated,
Irene Feris correspondence,
1857-1889, 1891-1902,
1905-1906, 1911-1919, undated,
Achille Feris correspondence,
1854-1875, undated,
Mary Feris Bass correspondence,
1895-1905,
W. K. Hocker correspondence,
1885-1895,
Nellie Feris correspondence,
1892-1944, undated,
Sallie Feris correspondence,
1864-1920,
Robertina (Bobbie) Feris correspondence,
1871-1908,
General family papers,
1829, 1840s-1920,
undated,
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Feris Family:
An Inventory of the Feris
(George A.) Family Papers at the Texas State Archives,
1829-1944, undated,
bulk 1850-1900
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Creator: |
Feris family. |
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Title: |
Feris (George A.) family
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Dates: |
1829-1944, undated, bulk 1850-1900 |
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Abstract: |
The Feris family
papers document the daily lives of a landowning Texas family in the nineteenth
century and contain echoes of the major events of the time, most notably the
Mexican and Civil Wars, Reconstruction, and even World War I. The papers
consist mainly of personal correspondence between various members of the Feris
family: George, his wife Lavinia, and his children, Irene, Achille, Yandell,
Sarah (Sallie), and Mary. Also present are business and legal documents,
receipts, scrapbooks and accounting books, and documents related to the Feris
family's land holdings, including land deeds and judgments, spanning 1835-1944,
undated, bulk 1850-1900. George's career as a doctor in the Confederate Army
and then in private practice is documented in the collection. The collection
also includes Civil War era correspondence and account books reflecting both
the experiences of the soldiers (George, Achille and Yandell all served in the
Confederate Army) and those on the home front. |
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Quantity: |
2.45 cubic ft.
(1512 items) |
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Language: |
These materials are written in
English. |
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Repository: |
Texas State Archives |
George Achille Feris, born to first-generation European immigrants in 1817
in Kentucky, was a Texas physician who practiced medicine in Fort Bend County
before and after the Civil War. Feris graduated from the Military School of
Georgetown, Kentucky, and received his M.D. from Transylvania Medical College
in Lexington, Kentucky. He moved to Texas from Missouri in 1835. In January
1841 he married Lavinia Thompson (1819-1886), an Alabama native whose father
was one of the original three hundred Austin colonists. Lavinia and two other
women were present at the fight at Thompson's Ferry, braving grape and canister
shot to saddle the horses of the men escaping from Santa Anna. George joined
the Texas army in 1836, and fought numerous battles against the American
Indians. He was also a surgeon with the Texas Rangers at the Battle of Plum
Creek and the Council House fight in San Antonio in 1838. During the Mexican
War, he again served as a military surgeon at the battles of Palo Alto, Resaca
de la Palma, and Monterrey. He was also present in the battle of San Jacinto.
He briefly resigned his commission and served as a doctor in Galveston before
relocating permanently to Richmond, Texas. When the Civil War began, Governor
Francis R. Lubbock appointed Feris hospital surgeon to the Confederate Army. In
1863 he was captured by Federal troops, but was exchanged and returned to
Confederate service. He was a notable physician, as evidenced by his
appointment as a Trustee to Texas Medical College and Hospital, which later
became the University of Texas Medical Branch. In addition to his medical
practice, Feris was known throughout the South for his deep interest in and
knowledge of horses. He traded horses and advocated for equestrian interests
through the organization of jockey clubs and fairs, even drawing up the first
constitution of the Houston Jockey Club. He was also prominent in financial
circles. His wit and scholarship earned him a reputation as an intellectual. He
died on April 8, 1898.
George and Lavinia Feris had nine children
between 1841 and 1858, seven of whom survived to adulthood: Irene Feris Hocker
(1841-1920), Achille Feris (1843-1878), Yandell Feris (1847-1895), Sarah
(Sallie) Lavinia Feris (1852-1943), George A. Feris, Jr (1855-death unknown),
Mary Elizabeth Feris Bass (1856-1926), and Keene Richards Feris (1858-death
unknown).
The correspondence of George Feris' oldest child, Irene Feris,
makes up the bulk of the collection. She lived in chronic poor health and spent
the Civil War at home teaching her younger siblings. In the aftermath of the
war, with no domestic help to be found, she found herself pressed into service
at home, a situation which she so disliked that after "a few years" she ran
away on the pretense of visiting friends and began tutoring students privately.
She married her uncle by marriage Captain William Kavanaugh Hocker, an Arkansas
native and a Mason, in August 1885. Irene corresponded regularly with her
siblings and siblings-in-law, nieces and her stepdaughter, Willie K. Hocker, an
Arkansas teacher. W. K. Hocker died of cancer in March 1897 at their plantation
in Wabbaseka County, Arkansas. Irene died from a stroke in 1920.
Achille
Feris was the second child and oldest son of George and Lavinia Feris. He went
to school in Velasco, Texas, in the 1850s. At the age of eighteen, Achille
joined the Confederate army and served in the 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas
Rangers) in the Civil War; after the war ended, he joined his brother Yandell
in his surveying business. Achille married Robertina "Bobbie" Wade Bohannon in
1871, and the couple had three daughters, Lavinia, Mary, and Nellie. Lavinia
Feris, called Vinnie by her family, married Charles Adrian White in 1897 and
thereafter moved to Pennsylvania. Mary Feris married Robert Pearce Briscoe,
Jr., the deputy tax assessor in Fort Bend County, and died at the age of 28 in
January 1903. Nellie, also known as "little Nell, "the family member who became
the collection's caretaker, was a schoolteacher in San Antonio. Achille died in
1878, leaving Bobbie and her three daughters in the care of their grandfather
and aunt Irene, who considered herself the primary caretaker of both Nellie and
Mary. Bobbie Ferris died aged 69 in 1922.
Less is known about George and
Lavinia Feris' other children. The second son and third surviving child Yandell
Feris, who lived in Richmond, Texas, served in the Confederate Army and later
became a county tax assessor and then county surveyor of Fort Bend. In 1883 he
married Ella Frost; they had one daughter, Myrtle, the same year, but Yandell
died when Myrtle was twelve. Sarah (Sallie) Feris, the second daughter and
fourth surviving child, never married, and corresponded with her sister Irene
all her life. She died in 1943. A third son, George A. Feris, Jr., was born in
1855, but he is nonexistent in the collection apart from a listing in the
genealogy. His date of death is unknown. Third daughter and sixth surviving
child Mary Elizabeth Feris (1856-1926) married Sam Bass sometime after 1885;
the two had at least one son, who died in infancy, and one other daughter.
Keene Richard Feris, George and Lavinia's fourth son and youngest child, was an
avid horseman and horse breeder. He may have been named after the Keenes of
Kentucky, who were among the first to travel to Arabia and purchase desert-bred
horses to bring back to the United States.
(Source: Feris (George A.) family
papers.)
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The Feris (George A.) family papers document the daily lives
of a landowning Texas family in the nineteenth century and their experience
with the Mexican and Civil Wars, Reconstruction, and World War I, dating
1835-1944, bulk 1850-1900, with some undated material. The papers are primarily
correspondence, approximately two-thirds personal correspondence between
various members of the Feris family, and one-third legal correspondence
pertaining to Feris family land leasing and sales. Other material includes legal and business documents
regarding purchases and leases on the Feris family land as well as tax receipts
and voter registration forms; daybooks, household and business account books,
and journals belonging to George, Lavinia and Irene Feris; paper ephemera such
as invitations to weddings and balls, grocery and shipping receipts, and
children's copying exercises; newspapers and news clippings from Texas and
Missouri on horses and horse breeding; and pamphlets and other printed material
on horses and horse breeding.
The bulk of the personal correspondence
was written by or to Irene Feris Hocker, but there is also a significant amount
of material to, or from, George, Achille, Yandell and Lavinia Feris describing
military and civil life in Texas during the Civil War. Other items of note
include a letter of commission from Texas Governor Francis Lubbock empowering
George Feris to open a hospital for wounded Confederate soldiers; material
reflecting the tense state of racial relations in the aftermath of the Civil
War, including a tax receipt with "nigger" scrawled next to the names of the
sheriff and county treasurer; a series of letters documenting an 1880s
surveying expedition to Lampasas which give a very detailed description of the
town; a handwritten genealogy of the Feris family; receipts from George Feris'
medical practice and store bills, as well as multiple household account books
and receipts kept by Lavinia and Irene Feris, which detail the finances of a
professional family in the nineteenth century; and a collection of land deeds
and probate judgments from the Texas Republic.
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Organization of the
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The papers are organized by State Archives staff and student
processors into ten series, one for each family member, and a General family
papers series that is further subdivided into ten subseries, organized
according to the original folder order. |
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George
A. Feris correspondence, 1835-1860, 1871-1897, undated, 0.2 cubic ft. |
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Lavinia Feris correspondence, 1840-1884, undated, 0.2 cubic ft. |
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Irene Feris correspondence, 1857-1889, 1891-1902, 1905-1906, 1911-1919,
undated, 0.8 cubic ft. |
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Achille Feris correspondence, 1854-1875,
undated, 0.07 cubic ft. |
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Mary Feris Bass correspondence,
1895-1905, 0.11 cubic ft. |
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W.K. Hocker correspondence, 1885-1895,
0.08 cubic ft. |
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Nellie Feris correspondence, 1892-1944, undated,
0.09 cubic ft. |
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Sallie Feris correspondence, 1864-1920, 0.05 cubic
ft. |
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Robertina (Bobbie) Feris correspondence, 1871-1908, 0.05
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General family papers, 1829, 1840s-1920, 0.8 cubic ft.
- Miscellaneous family member correspondence, 1843,
1860-1920, undated
- Letters of introduction for George Feris,
1862-1863
- Ephemera and memorabilia, 1863-1903, undated
- Genealogy, 1887
- Physician's visiting list, 1861
- Business papers, 1840s-1916
- Legal papers, 1829-1896
- Daybooks, account books and journals, about 1860-1920s, undated
- Newspapers and news clippings, 1872-1874, undated
- Printed
material on horses, 1855, 1857, 1860, 1872, 1875, 1879, 1890, 1894, 1936, 1944,
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Restrictions on
Access
Materials do not circulate, but may be used in the State
Archives search room. Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage
areas by staff members.
Restrictions on Use
Under the Copyright Act of 1976 as amended in 1998, unpublished manuscripts
are protected at a minimum through December 31, 2002 or 70 years after the
author's death. The term of copyright for published material varies.
Researchers are responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).
Technical
Requirements
None.
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The terms listed here were
used to catalog the records. The terms can be used to find similar or related
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Personal Names: |
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Bass, Mary Elizabeth
Feris--1856-1926. |
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Feris, Achille--1843-1878. |
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Feris, George A. (George
Achille)--1817-1898. |
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Feris, Lavinia Thompson--1819-1886. |
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Feris, Nellie |
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Feris, Robertina--dd.
1922 |
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Hocker, Irene
Feris--1841-1920. |
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Feris, Sallie--1852-1943. |
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Hocker, W. K. (William
Kavanaugh)--dd.1897. |
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Subjects: |
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Horse
breeders--Texas--History--19th century. |
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Military Medicine--Civil
War--United States. |
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Physicians--Texas. |
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Soldiers--Confederate States of
America--Correspondence. |
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Places: |
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Fort Bend
County (Tex.) |
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Texas--History--Civil War,
1861-1865. |
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Texas--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Social
conditions. |
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United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Medical care. |
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Confederate States of America.
Army--Military life--History--Sources. |
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Confederate States
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Confederate
States of America--Social conditions. |
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Document Types: |
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Clippings--Texas--1872-1874. |
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Correspondence--Texas--1835-1944. |
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Financial Documents--
Texas--about 1860-1930, undated. |
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Documents--Texas--1829-1896. |
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Memorabilia--Texas--1863-1903,
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Scrapbooks--Texas--about 1880-1920. |
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The following materials are offered as possible
sources of further information on the people and subjects covered by the
records. The listing is not exhaustive. |
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,
The University of Texas at Austin |
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George Achille Feris Papers, 1841-1874. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), Feris (George A.) family papers.
Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission.
Accession number: 1953/007
The
Feris (George A.) family papers were donated to the Texas State Library and
Archives Commission (TSLAC) by Miss Nellie Feris of San Antonio in October 1953. Nellie Feris was George Feris' granddaughter through his oldest son,
Achille. The State Library learned of the papers from Judge H. Cecil Baker, who
knew Miss Feris socially. Judge Baker contacted the Texas State Librarian,
Thomas J. Gibson, who in turn contacted the new State Archivist, Dr. Seymour
Connor; the Feris papers were acquired in a series of visits between September
and November 1953. The bulk of the material was accessioned in October
1953, with sixteen more items (consisting of letters, photographs and
daguerreotypes, and notebooks and clippings) donated in November of the same
year. These items have been separated.
The collection was initially processed
by State Archives staff in the 1970s.
A DACS-compliant finding aid
and XML markup were completed in spring 2011 by Chloë Edwards, Abigail Huang,
Chris Johnson, and Amy Rees Brown of the School
of Information at The University of Texas at Austin.
State Archives staff completed an appraisal of the
Feris family papers at accession. The papers were determined to be
archival.
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George A. Feris correspondence,
1835-1860, 1871-1897,
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0.2 cubic ft. |
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Consists of personal and business correspondence
including family letters regarding the estates of George's family in Missouri,
letters from his wife Lavinia and children Irene and Achille collected while
traveling for business or in the war, letters of commission from the governor
of Texas, records of business in land, cattle and horses, and social letters
and invitations to reunions of the Texas Rangers, dating 1835-1860, 1871-1897,
undated. Of specific interest are items from the Civil War era describing
civilian life during the period. |
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The items are
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(Identify the item), George A. Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and Information
Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
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Lavinia Feris correspondence,
1840-1884, undated,
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Consists of personal correspondence primarily from
Lavinia's husband George and children Irene and Achille, dating 1840-1884,
undated. Letters from the Civil War era can be used to reconstruct troop
movements and camp conditions experienced by both George, who traveled with the
Texas Rangers, and Achille, who served in the Texas 8th Cavalry.
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(Identify the item), Lavinia
Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
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Irene Feris correspondence,
1857-1889, 1891-1902,
1905-1906, 1911-1919, undated,
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Consists of primarily personal correspondence from
family members, including both parents, Irene's sisters Sarah and Mary, her
brothers Achille and Yandell, brother-in-law Sam Bass, her nieces Lavinia, Mary
and Nellie, her stepdaughter Willie K. Hocker, and husband W.K. Hocker, as well
as assorted friends and a number of Confederate soldiers from Fort Bend County,
dating 1857-1889, 1891-1902, 1905-1906, 1911-1919, and undated. Folders 1-4 of
box 2-23/145 contain an extended section of legal correspondence concerning
leases of the Feris family land in Fort Bend County between 1898 and 1906.
Items of interest include letters received from Confederate soldiers, notes
from the first meeting of the Fort Bend Ladies Soldiers' Relief Society,
prospecting letters from an investment firm trying to convince Irene to put her
money into El Maiz Sugar Plantation certificates; a letter to Irene from a
secret admirer asking (and seemingly denied) her leave to correspond, in the
first undated folder; a receipt for taxes paid in Fort Bend County by Dr.
George A. Feris in 1873, with the word "nigger" scribbled in purple ink or
pencil next to the names of the sheriff and country treasurer, in the second
undated folder; and also in this folder, a letter from Achille to Irene written
from Eastern Tennessee shortly after the siege of Knoxville, listing the dead
and wounded. |
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The items are arranged chronologically by State Archives
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(Identify the item), Irene Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family
papers. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
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Achille Feris correspondence,
1854-1875, undated,
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Contains correspondence to and from Achille Feris,
including while he was away at school in 1856, and during the Civil War, dating
1854-1875, undated. The correspondence comes from his sister Irene, his mother
and his father. The letters provide insight into domestic life and values
during this period and the concerns of families during the War. There are
references to "negroes" with whom the Feris family interacted and opinions
about the War. |
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The items are mostly arranged chronologically by
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(Identify the item), Achille Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family
papers. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission. |
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Mary Feris Bass correspondence,
1895-1905,
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Correspondence from Mary's friends and aunt, Irene
Feris Hocker, and also correspondence dealing with Feris family land leases,
dating 1895-1905. Much of the correspondence written prior to Mary's marriage
to Sam Bass is between Mary and her friend, Caroline (Carry) Weedon. Weedon's
letters, spanning from the late 1860's until her marriage in 1890, discuss the
domestic life of young women during this time period. Weedon writes about the
comings and goings of members of the town, inquiries about the health of family
members, and updates on mutual acquaintances. |
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(Identify the item), Mary Feris Bass correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and Information
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Mary Feris
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1895-1899 |
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Mary Feris Bass correspondence,
1897-1905 |
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W. K. Hocker correspondence,
1885-1895,
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Consists of correspondence from Irene Feris both before
and after her marriage to Hocker, one letter from his daughter Willie K.
Hocker, and other letters from family members, dating 1885-1895. Items of
interest in the series include a letter from Irene to her future husband
describing the course of her life in detail from her time teaching her siblings
during the Civil War to her running away from home to be a teacher afterwards.
The same letter also describes some of the Feris family tree in detail. |
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(Identify the item), W.K.
Hocker correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and
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Nellie Feris correspondence,
1892-1944, undated,
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Consists of correspondence from various friends and
family members, mostly Irene Feris, and some letters relating to land leases.
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(Identify the item), Nellie
Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Sallie Feris correspondence,
1864-1920,
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Papers consist of correspondence from Sallie's sister, Irene
Ferris Hocker, and correspondence regarding a legal dispute over a tract of
land, dating 1864-1920. Although the matter was resolved favorably for the
Feris family, one third of the family's land was deeded to the family lawyer,
T.C. Wilkinson, in lieu of a cash payment, a transaction revealed in Sallie's
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The items are arranged chronologically by State Archives
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(Identify the item), Sallie Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family
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Archives Commission. |
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Robertina (Bobbie) Feris correspondence,
1871-1908,
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Consists of correspondence to Bobbie Feris, Achille
Feris' wife, from various members of the Feris family, dating 1871-1908. The
correspondence is almost exclusively personal. Several letters from Achille are
included regarding exceedingly practical matters of household interest. Letters
from Bobbie's sisters and brothers in law are all written relatively
informally, usually with the salutation "dear Sister." Also included are
condolence letters from friends sent after the death of Bobbie and Achille's
daughter Mary. An item of particular interest is an apothecary's note listing
ingredients for a sleeping potion. |
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(Identify the item), Robertina (Bobbie)
Feris correspondence, Feris (George A.) family papers. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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General family papers,
1829, 1840s-1920,
undated,
0.8 cubic ft. |
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Contains miscellaneous family correspondence, including
Civil War correspondence containing descriptions of the movements of the army
and Achille Feris' experiences as a soldier and a letter empowering George
Feris to establish a hospital for Confederate soldiers; material documenting
George Feris' activities as a private doctor after the war; business and tax
receipts; handwritten deeds of sale for the Feris family land dating back to
the Texas Republic; a variety of notebooks from George, Lavinia, and Irene
Feris detailing George's medical expenses and travels, Lavinia and Irene's
household accounts, and Irene's poetry and saved newspaper clippings;
newspapers and newspaper clippings containing material from Texas and Missouri
speaking to George's interest in horses, although there are also undated
clippings on divorce, agriculture, and medical issues; and the constitution of
the Houston Jockey Club, which was developed by George Feris, horse breeding
catalogues, an 1876 copy of The American Turf, and
several pamphlets on horses. |
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The items are
arranged by archives student volunteers in ten subseries by record type and are
grouped according to the original folder order, then chronologically within
each group. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), General family papers, Feris (George A.) family papers.
Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
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Miscellaneous family member correspondence,
1843, 1860-1920, undated
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Contains correspondence from
Achille Feris to his wife, Bobbie, during his Civil War deployment and business
travels. Some of the Civil War correspondence contains descriptions of the
movements of the army and his experiences as a soldier. |
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1843, 1860-1902,
undated |
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undated |
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1862-1888, undated |
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1896-1920 |
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Letters of introduction for George Feris, 1862-1863
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Contains two handwritten
letters introducing Feris as an agent of the Texas government empowered to set
up a hospital for Confederate soldiers. |
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| 2-23/146 |
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1862-1863 |
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Ephemera and memorabilia, 1863-1903, undated
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Contains grocery receipts,
shipping receipts, wedding invitations, business cards, funeral notices,
invitations to balls and other social events, horse racing lists, medical
essays written by George Feris, and a roster of Terry's Texas
Rangers. |
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| 2-23/146 |
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1863-1903, undated |
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Genealogy, 1887
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Contains a handwritten
genealogy of the Feris family. |
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Folder |
| 2-23/148 |
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1887 |
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Physician's visiting list, 1861
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Contains George Feris' list of
patient names and diagnoses, the date visited, and fees charged. |
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| 2-23/148 |
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1861 |
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Business papers, 1840s-1916
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Contains mostly bills and receipts
concerning Feris family transactions, as well materials documenting Feris's
work as Hospital Agent for the State of Texas during the Civil War, and later
in his role as Surgeon-General, his interest in horses, and a receipt for the
sale of four slaves to George Feris. |
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| 2-23/148 |
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1840s-1850s |
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1860s |
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1870s |
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1880s |
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1890s-1916 |
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Legal
papers, 1829-1896
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Consists almost exclusively of
handwritten deeds of sale, and affidavits related to the purchase of land by
George Feris; also included are court judgments settling disputes that had
arisen over George Feris' land purchases, as well as Bobbie Feris and Lavina
Feris' legal disputes. |
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Folder |
| 2-23/148 |
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1829-1896 |
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Daybooks, account books and journals, 1860-1920s, undated
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Contains a variety of notebooks
from George, Lavinia, and Irene Feris detailing George's medical expenses and
travels, Lavinia and Irene's household accounts, and Irene's poetry and saved
newspaper clippings. |
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| 2-23/149 |
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Lavinia Feris memorandum book,
1860s |
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George A. Feris daybooks,
1862-1863, 1871-1872 |
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Irene Feris Hocker's scrapbook,
1880s-1920s |
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Unidentified scrapbook,
1899 |
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Irene Feris Hocker notebook,
1910s |
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Irene Feris household account book,
1881-1883 |
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Irene Feris poetry book,
1860s-1880s |
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Irene Feris Hocker recipe book,
1887-1890 |
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Regular Pocket Book and Centennial
Almanac,
1890s |
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Unidentified account books,
1869-1870, 1889-1890 |
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Newspapers and news clippings, 1855, 1857, 1872, 1879, 1890, 1894, 1936, 1944, undated
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Contains material from Texas
and Missouri speaking to George's interest in horses, although there are also
undated clippings on divorce, agriculture, and medical
issues. |
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Folder |
| 2-23/149 |
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Newspaper clippings,
1855, 1857, 1890, 1936, 1944, undated |
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Newspapers
1872, 1879, 1894 |
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Printed material on horses, 1860, 1872, 1875, undated
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Contains constitution of the
Houston Jockey Club, written by George Feris, catalogs on horse breedings, an
1876 copy of The American Turf, several pamphlets
on horses. |
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| 2-23/149 |
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Pamphlets re: horses,
1860, 1872, 1875,
undated |
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Fairlawn Stock Farm 5th Annual Catalog,
1878 |
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The American Turf,
1876 |
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