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Descriptive Summary

Historical Context of the Collection

Scope and Contents

Index Terms

Description of Series

Inventory

University of Texas, Center for American History

A Guide to the Eberstadt Collection



Descriptive Summary

Collector Eberstadt, Edward, 1883-1958
TitleEberstadt Collection
Dates: 1699-1959
AbstractCollection aquired from Edward Eberstadt & Sons, booksellers, that includes source materials related to the early history of Texas and the Southwest.
Accession No.AR 76-62
Extent4 feet, 9 inches
Languages Materials are in English, Spanish, and French.
RepositoryCenter for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

Historical Context of the Collection

The Eberstadt Collection began with a few books that came into the possession of Edward Eberstadt (1883-1958) around the turn of the century while he was working in the West. He later realized their value and the potential of such items and took up book collecting as a profession in New York City. By the 1920s he had become a millionaire, and he weathered the Depression by means of his books.

Eberstadt's sons, Lindley and Charles, joined him in the business, and by the time they retired in the late 1960s their private collection of Western Americana had become legendary.

John H. Jenkins, bookseller and publisher of Austin, Texas, with the backing of Robert Venable, lawyer and oilman of Dallas, bought the collection in August of 1975 and moved it to Austin where it was sorted into subject components. The Texas and Southwestern materials were purchased that fall by the regents of The University of Texas. [For an account of this acquisition, see: John Holmes Jenkins, The Eberstadt Caper (Austin: The Pemberton Press, 1975).]

A large part of the archival material acquired by The University at that time has come to rest in this collection in the Center for American History, although some documents are to be found in the Benson Latin American Collection and in the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, as well as in other components of The University of Texas System.

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Scope and Contents

Many documents of great significance to the history of Texas can be found in the Eberstadt Collection. Among them are: a number of early Spanish documents, of which those relating to Father Margil and the development of the missions as well as autographed royal documents and censuses are of particular interest; items having to do with Austin's Colony and other colonization endeavors, the Revolution, and the Republic including the autographed English version of the Convention of 1833 Memorial; a number of headrights, deeds, land grants, and title books; early records of various kinds from twenty-two Texas counties; and some early documentation of the oil industry, though in this case only peripherally pertaining to Texas.

This is an artificial collection of individual documents that are for the most part unrelated in time or content except for the broad designation of Texas and the Southwest. Even that designation is not totally applicable because a few subcollections have no relation to the area. Consequently, there is no intrinsic order. When the collection was received by the Center for American History, it had been arranged alphabetically by famous autographs to a large extent. In order to make the documents more accessible for both historical research and genealogy, the collection has been reorganized alphabetically by the predominant individual or organization producing each document, regardless of the historical importance of that person or organization. The inventory to the collection lists each subcollection individually with dates and a brief description of the transaction. In the case of a few larger subcollections, the documents are not listed individually, but are grouped together by date and record type. The whole collection has been thoroughly indexed, although it is sometimes impossible to identify persons involved in a transaction from one discrete item. The Oil and Gas Collection, because of its comparative size, has been handled differently. It has been placed at the end of the collection and arranged in larger units, but extensive access to it is available through the inventory and descriptive register.

Because of its diversity, the Eberstadt Collection contains virtually all ordinary record types and kinds of copy.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Acosta, Jose Antonio
Acosta, Juan Jose
Adams, G. J.
Aguilar, Antonio
Alarcon, Juan
Alarcon, Martin de
Alcalde, Antonio de
Alcocer, Jose Ignacio
Alexander, William R.
Allan, James C.
Allard, R. C.
Allen, Ethan
Allen, Isaac
Allen, John K.
Allphin, Ransom
Allphin, Shelton
Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno
Amory, Nathaniel
Anderson, Elijah
Aranda, Maximo
Archer, Branch Tanner
Arciniega, Miguel
Arispe, Ignacio
Arispe, Jose Ygnacio de
Armstrong, Jacob
Armstrong, William W.
Arocha, Maria
Athens, William
Atkins, William
Austin, Enrique see Austin, Henry
Austin, Esteban see Austin, Stephen Fuller
Austin, Henry
Austin, John P.
Austin, Moses, 1761-1821.
Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836.
Avila, Maria Antonia de
Azpiroz, Agustin
Babbit, Benjamin
Bailey, Joseph Weldon
Bailey, Winford
Baker, A. E.
Baker, Moseley
Bangs, Nathan
Barber, Lelah
Bargas Machuca, Jose de
Barr, Harriet
Barr, James
Barr, Llewellyn T.
Barr, Robert, d. 1838?
Barrett, Charles G., Mrs.
Bassett, Thomas
Baylor, Robert Emmett Bledsoe
Bean, Peter Ellis
Beaton, Alex
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant de
Becerra, Rafael
Bee, Barnard E.
Belden, Samuel A.
Bell, James
Bell, Peter Hansborough
Benedict, Gilbert
Benedict, Major F.
Benedict, Willis B.
Bentley, Max
Beramendi, Juan Martin de see Veramendi, Juan Martin de
Berry, David
Bevil, John
Binnion, Martin
Black, E. A.
Black, Green B.
Black, Perrimon T.
Blacker, Allen
Blake, Bennett
Blanco, Victor
Blanden, A.
Blanton, Benjamin Franklin
Bliss, Zenas Randall
Blodgett, Glenn W.
Boggs, Willie
Bolinger, Peter
Boman, Nancy Anderson
Boman, Nancy Ann
Boman, Samuel
Bomford, J. V.
Bonner, Micajah Hubbard
Borden, Gail, Jr.
Borden, John Pettit
Boswell, R. P.
Bottineau, Pierre
Bourne, Simon A. G.
Bowen, George E.
Bowen, George S.
Brackenridge, John Thomas
Bracy, McLin
Bradburn, Juan Davis,1787-1842.
Brown, David
Brown, Leonard
Browning, Nathan P.
Browning, William A.
Bryan, Guy Morrison
Bryan, Mary T.
Bryer, Charles
Buckley, Constantine W.
Buentello, Thomas
Bunton, John Wheeler
Burleson, Edward
Burnam, Jesse
Burnet, David Gouverneur, 1789-1870.
Burnet, Hannah Este
Burney, William
Burns, Edward H.
Busby, William
Bustamante, Anastacio
Butler, Anthony
Cabasos, Luis
Cabeza de Vaca, Francisco
Caldwell, Mathew
Calleja del Rey, Felix Maria
Camacho, Joaquin Maria
Cameron, John
Cameron, Juan see Cameron, John
Cameron, William K.
Campbell, A. M.
Campos, Juan Vicente
Campos, Juan Ysidro
Canales, Antonio
Canalizo, Antonio Ramon Gomez
Cantu, Jose Bernardino
Cantu, Jose Maria
Carabajal, Nicolas
Cardenas, Jose Ignacio de
Carroll, Daniel Joseph
Case, Gordon
Casiano, Jose
Cenovio de Lachica, Diego
Chandler, Hugh
Charles III, King of Spain, 1716-1788.
Charles IV, King of Spain, 1748-1819.
Cheathan, John W.
Cheek, John
Chriesman, Horatio
Churchill, _____
Clark, Edward
Clark, William C.
Clay, Jesse
Cline, Mrs. Henry A.
Cochran, O. L.
Cocke, P. B.
Cockrell, James
Cole, John W.
Coles, John P.
Collard, Elijah
Collard, James H.
Collard, Jobe S.
Collard, Jonathan S.
Collard, Samuel M.
Collins, John W.
Colthorp, _____
Combs, Leslie
Concepcion, Pedro de la
Cooke, William A.
Cordero y Bustamante, Manuel Antonio
Cordova, Jacob de see De Cordova, Jacob
Cork, John F.
Corner, John
Corner, Mary
Corner, Thomas
Coxe de las Pedras, D.
Crane, John
Crespo, Antonio
Crittenden, John Jordan
Croom, James C.
Crosman, G. H.
Crownover, Axter
Crownover, John
Crudgington, Elijah
Cude, Timothy
Cuerbo y Valdes, Francisco see Valdes, Francisco Cuerbo y
Culberson, Charles Allen
Cummins, John
Cuney, Philip M.
Cunningham, Robert
Darden, Stephen Heard
Darnell, Nicholas Henry
Darragh, John L.
Darwin, James W.
Davenport, D. W.
Davis, Edmund Jackson
Davis, Jose see Davis, Joseph
Davis, Joseph
Davis, Thomas
Dayton, D. O.
Dean, Charles W.
Dear, John W.
Debard, E. J.
De Cordova, Jacob
De Leon, Martin
Del Hierro, Simon
Dellenbaugh, F. S.
DeMorse, Charles
Denison, James
Devereaux, John
Dibb, James H.
Dibb, William Denton
Dickson, Elizabeth Barber
Dinsmore, John
Dominguez, John
Donaldson, Dan
Donoho, Charles
Doolen, J. M.
Dorte, Juan
Dowling, Dick
Drury, Sherman
Duncan, George
Dunovant, Adelia A.
Dunovant, William
Dupassens, Edouard
Duran, Pablo
Duren, A.
Duval, Thomas Howard
Dwyer, Edward
Earp, Martha Ann
Eastland, Nicholas
Eastland, Thomas B.
Eastland, William Mosby
Echeandia, Juan
Edrington, James F.
Edwards, Haden
Edwards, Haden H.
Elguezabal, Juan Jose
Ellis, Morgan P.
Ellis, Richard
Ellis, Samuel
Ellison, Holly R.
Ellison, Jeff S.
Elosua, Ramon
Engleman, Charles
Erwin, Andrew
Estrada Altamirano, Pedro de
Estwick, R.
Evans, E. R.
Ewing, George
Facio, Felix
Fannin, James Walker
Faulac, Alejandro
Feliu y Togores, Andres
Fernandes see Fernandez
Fernandez, Francisco V.
Fernandez, Jose Antonio
Fernandez, Lucas
Ferrill, Hiran
Fettyplace, Thomas J.
Filisola, Vicente
Fink, Casper
Fish, Hamilton
Fisher, James
Fisher, Marvin W.
Fisk, James Liberty, 1835-1902
Flores, Fernando
Flores, Vital
Foley, Henry
Foley, James S.
Ford, James
Forward, W.
Fowler, A. J.
Fowler, H. B.
Fowler, John, Jr.
Fowler, W. H.
Frost, E. H.
Fulton, Samuel
Fuqua, Benjamin
Galan, Manuel
Garcia, Gregorio
Garcia, Jose Maria
Garcia, Luciano
Garcia, Marcus
Garnett, John R.
Garven, John E.
Garza, Roman de la
Gay, Thomas
Gayle, William B.
Gibbs, Barnett
Giddings, Jabez Deming
Gilbert, Charles E., Jr.
Gilbert, Charles E., Sr.
Gillaspie, Jennie P.
Gillett, H. S.
Glass, George M.
Gomez, Pedro
Gomez Canalizo, Antonio Ramon see Canalizo, Antonio Ramon Gomez
Gomez de Castro, Jose Maria
Gomez Pedraza, Manuel
Gonzales see also Gonzalez
Gonzales, Jose Maria
Gonzales, Rafael
Gonzalez see also Gonzales
Gonzalez, Juan Jose
Gonzalez, Rafael
Goodell, J. H.
Goodrich, B. B.
Goree, E. T.
Goree, Thomas J.
Goribar, Juan de
Graham, James
Granger, George
Grant, Diego see Grant, James
Grant, James
Gray, Jesse
Gray, Lee
Gray, Thomas
Green, H. A.
Green, Thomas Jefferson
Greenwood, Caleb B.
Greenwood, Franklin
Greenwood, Joel
Grierson, Benjamin Henry
Griffeth, Noah
Griffin, Charles
Grigsby, Joseph
Grimes, Frank
Grimes, Jesse
Groce, Howard W.
Guin, Edmond
Gutierrez, Bartolome
Gutierrez, Juan Francesco
Gutierrez de Lara, Jose Bernardo Maximiliano
Guzman, Clemente
Guzman, Juan
Hagler, B. B.
Hagler, Ralph
Hall, John
Hall, John W.
Hamilton, Andrew Jackson,1815-1875.
Hamilton, J. W.
Hamilton, Robert
Hamlin, Frank B.
Harbour, John J.
Harding, John M.
Harland, Thomas C.
Harris, William Plunkett
Harris, William T.
Hart, John A.
Harvey, H. S.
Haskins, Francis J.
Hastings, Thomas
Hatch, Sylvester
Hays, Jacob
Hecht, M.
Heck, Randle D.
Heflin, David
Heflin, Mary Ann
Henderson, James Pinckney, 1808-1858.
Henderson, James Wilson
Hermes, William
Herrera, Ignacio
Herrera, Jose Maria
Hertz, Joseph
Hewetson, James
Hewetson, Santiago see Hewetson, James
Hewitson, James see Hewetson, James
Hidalgo, Francisco
Hierro, Simon del see Del Hierro, Simon
Higgins, John
Hill, H. R. M.
Hirshfeld, Henry
Hockley, George Washington
Hoit, James W.
Holman, Lucian O.
Holmes, W.
Holroyd, George
Hotchkiss, Agustin see Hotchkiss, Augustus
Hotchkiss, Augustus
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863.
Howard, Charles H.
Hoxey, Asa
Hubbard, Richard Bennett
Huckaby, Alfred
Hufford, George B.
Huling, Thomas B.
Hunt, Memucan
Hunter, Andrew
Hunter, Robert R.
Hunter, William H.
Huston, Felix, 1800-1857.
Hutchinson, Joseph
Ingrum, R. P.
Ireland, John
Irion, William H.
Irons, A. G.
Isaacs, Samuel
Iturbide, Agustin de
Iturbide, J. de
Iturrigaray, Jose de
Ives, Amasa
Jack, Patrick C.
Jack, Thomas McKinney see Ballinger and Jack (law firm)
Jackson, G. W.
James, John H.
James, Thomas
Jeter, R. W.
Jewel, George W.
Jimenes, Manuel
Johns, Clement Reed
Johnson, Chauncey
Johnson, Francis White
Johnson, Hesekiah G.
Johnson, Thomas
Johnston, Albert Sidney
Joiner, B. P.
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858.
Jones, Henry
Jones, John Rice
Jones, Oliver
Jordan, James
Kane, C. V. S.
Kennard, Anthony D.
Kerr, S. H.
Kessler, Charles N.
Kessler, Ferdinand
Keys, Howard
Kiar, Pedro
Kleberg, Rudolph, 1847-1924.
Kleinert, August
Knowles, John A.
Kokernot, Dan L.
Ladron de Guevara, Antonio
Laferty, _____
Laffite, Jean
Laky, Joel
Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte
Lambarri, Ignacio de
Lamothe, Samuel V.
Landrum, John
Landrum, William
Landrum, Zachariah
League, Thomas M.
Lee, Abner
Lee, James B.
Lee, Robert E.
Lefevre, Arthur, Jr.
Leftwich, Jesse
Leftwich, Robert
LeGrand, A.
Lenz, Louis
Lesassier, Luke
Letona, Jose Maria
Lewis, Asa M.
Linas, Antonio
Lincoln, Robert T.
Lindley, Joseph
Lindley, Samuel
Lockhart, Byrd
Logan, H. M.
Logan, William G.
Logan, William L.
Logan, William M.
Lonsdale, John G.
Lopez, Gaspar Antonio.
Lopez, Melchor
Loughridge, J. R.
Lubbock, Francis Richard
Lyon, Sidney S.
Maas, Samuel
Mabry, S. W.
Mabry, Woodford Haywood
McClintock, James H.
McClure, Bartholomew D.
McCoy, Samuel
McDonald, Alex R.
McDonald, William
McFarland, J. R.
McFarland, William
McGehee, Thomas G.
MacGreal, Peter
McIntire, Margaret
McIntire, William
McKenzie, Abner H.
McKenzie, Alfred Kenneth
McKenzie, John Witherspoon Pettigrew, 1806-1881.
McKinney, Thomas F.
McKnight, Charles D.
McMahon, Isaac
McMillon, John, Sr.
Malloy, A. G.
Manchaca, Jose Antonio
Manchola, Rafael
Manzano, Joaquin Maria
Margil de Jésus, Antonio, 1657-1726.
Marin, Francisco
Marin de Porras, Feliciano
Martinez, Jose Gabriel
Martinez, Jose Miguel
Martinez, Manuel
Mason, Charles
Mason, John Y.
Mauer, William
Maxey, Samuel Bell
Mayfield, Earle Bradford, 1881-
Mayfield, James S.
Melton, Ephraim Charles
Menchaca, Miguel
Menefee, John Sutherland
Merriam, H. C.
Meyer, Louis
Meyrick, Edwin
Midkiff, George
Mier y Teran, Manuel de
Miles, Edward
Millard, Henry
Miller, Elizabeth
Miller, James B.
Miller, James H. C.
Miller, Thomas R.
Millican, Elliot
Millican, William
Mills, Roger Quarles
Miramontes, Martin
Mitchell, Asa
Mitchell, James
Mitchell, W. H.
Montgomery, William
Moore, Edwin Ward
Moore, John W.
Mora, Juan
Morgan, David
Morgan, James
Morris, Francis Asbury
Morris, Howard
Morris, L. Dow
Morrison, Edward
Morrow, Temple Houston
Morton, Anderson
Muldoon, Michael
Musquiz, Ramon
Mussey, Hart
Muzquiz, Jose Miguel
Navarro, Angel
Navarro, Jose Ignacio Sanchez see Sanchez Navarro, Jose Ignacio
Nelson, Richard
Nepomuceno Almonte, Juan see Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno
Nixon, George A.
Nixon, Jorge Antonio see Nixon George A.
Nolan, Philip
Noriega, Francisco de Mier
Noriega, Joaquin
Northrup, L. B.
Nunez de la Vega, Francisco
Oakley, Henry A.
O'Brien, George W.
Ogden, Howard
O'Malley, Charles
Ord, Edward Otho Cresap
Otano, Guillermo
Padilla, Juan Antonio
Parkes, Elizabeth
Parkes, G. L.
Parmer, Martin
Parrott, Guillermo see Parrott, William
Parrott, William
Patrick, James Blair
Patton, William Hester
Payne, Banyan
Pea, William K.
Pedraza, Manuel Gomez see Gomez Pedraza, Manuel
Peebles, R. R.
Pena, J. F. de la
Perez Fernandez, Antonio
Perry, A. G.
Peterson, John
Pettus, William
Phelan, Andrew J. F.
Phelp, Franklin
Philip V, King of Spain, 1683-1746.
Philips, Zeno
Pike, Albert
Pillsbury, Timothy
Pinchback, James
Pinchback, John
Porter, John James
Pott, Burd P.
Potter, R. W.
Power, James
Prince, Major
Puis, Francisco
Pulliam, W. E.
Pulsifer, Joseph P.
Quime, Lorenzo
Quintero, J. A.
Quitman, John Anthony
Rabb, Andrew
Ramirez, Antonio
Randle, William H.
Randolph, Thomas
Rankin, William
Rattan, Littleton
Rattan, Wade H.
Ray, Robert
Raymond, Charles H.
Raymond, James Hervey
Reagan, John Henninger
Reed, John N.
Requeno, Francisco
Reyes, Isidro, 1798-1848.
Reynolds, E. C.
Reynolds, George W.
Reynolds, James W.
Richardson, Charles O.
Richardson, Stephen
Rigby, Benjamin
Riggs, J. M.
Riley, R. W.
Robb, George H.
Robbins, Nathanial
Roberts, Elisha
Roberts, Oran Milo
Roberts, William
Robertson, A. B.
Robertson, Duncan
Robertson, Rachel P.
Robertson, Sterling Clack
Robinson, George
Robinson, James W.
Robinson, William
Rodgers, James
Rodgers, Samuel
Rodrigues see also Rodriguez
Rodrigues, Mariano
Rodriguez see also Rodrigues
Rodriguez, Fernando
Rodriguez, Juan
Rogers, Raleigh
Rogers, Robert
Rogers, Samuel
Ross, Benito
Ross, James
Ross, James J.
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan
Ross, Reuben
Royall, Richardson Royster
Royer, Richard
Rubalcava, Alexo de
Rubio, Pedro Jose
Rugeley, E. S.
Ruggles, Daniel
Rusk, Thomas Jefferson
Saddler, John
St. Cyr, H. de
Salazar, Diego de
Saldana, Andres de
San Jose, Maria Luisa de
Sanches see also Sanchez
Sanches, Juan Jose
Sanchez see also Sanches
Sanchez Navarro, Jose Ignacio
Sanders, Thomas
Sanders, William R.
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 1794?-1876.
Sargent, William
Saucedo, Jose Antonio
Saunders, _____
Schneider, L.
Scritchfield, Polley
Sessions, Boon
Shannon, John
Shannon, Owen
Shelby, Anthony B.
Shepherd, William M.
Sheppard, Morris, 1875-1941.
Shepperd, William
Sheridan, Philip Henry
Shoemaker, W. R.
Simpson, John J.
Sims, Richard
Smith, Henry
Smith, Hezakiah
Smith, Thomas N.
Smith, Wilie B. D.
Smither, Robert G.
Snively, Jacob
Soler, Miguel Cayetano
Somervell, Alexander
Somerville, Miller
Sparks, Richard
Sprague, J. R.
Springer, John M.
Staples, Estevan M. L. see Staples, Stephen
Staples, Stephen
Starke, Minnie G.
Starke, Neal
Stephens, H. B.
Stephison, James
Sterne, Adolphus, 1801-1852.
Steuart, George H.
Steuart, Mary
Stevens, Thomas
Stevenson, Matilda Coxe
Stewart, Anderson
Stewart, Charles Bellinger
Stewart, Julia T.
Stowell, George H.
Strang, James J.
Stuart, Daniel
Sublett, Felipe see Sublett, Philip A.
Sublett, Philip A.
Sujan, Rafael
Swan, Orange
Swartwout, Samuel
Swett, _____
Swindells, John W.
Swisher, John Milton
Talbert, John
Tally, John R.
Tamayo, Pablo Diez
Taylor, Carlos Stanfield see Taylor, Charles Stanfield
Taylor, Charles Stanfield
Taylor, William B.
Taylor, Zachary
Terrell, Alexander Watkins
Tevis, Nancy
Tevis, Noah
Theyss, J.
Thompson, Waddy
Thorn, Frost
Thronhill, Parthenia
Throckmorton, James Webb
Tijerina, Antonio
Tobar, Juan
Tobin, John Wallace
Togores, Andres Feliu y see Feliu y Togores, Andres
Townsend, Isabella
Townsend, William S.
Towson, N.
Trapaga y Pardo, Maria
Travis, William Barret
Treat, James
Triptett, Robert
True, Clara D.
Tucker, B. W.
Tuley, Will A.
Tyler, Daniel
Urban, Joseph
Usher, Patrick
Vail, Daniel Hamilton
Valdes, Francisco
Valdes, Francisco Cuerbo y
Vansickle, B. A.
Vehlein, Jose see Vehlein, Joseph
Vehlein, Joseph
Veramendi, Juan Martin de
Vernoy, James D.
Viesca, Jose Maria
Vigil, Jose T.
Vigil, Teodoro
Vigness, David M.
Vilemont, Luis
Villeveque, Laime
Walker, Douglas
Walker, J. S.
Wallace, Caleb
Wallace, James
Waller, Edwin
Walsh, George
Ward, Cyrus T.
Wardliff, _____
Warren, H. K.
Warsheim, Jeremiah
Watson, John H.
Webb, James
Webster, Daniel
Weinert, Willie Mae
Weldon, V.
Wharton, William Harris
Wheeler, A.
Wheeler, L. T.
White, A.
White, Archibald S.
White, Dudley J.
White, James G.
White, Samuel Addison
White, Walter C.
Whitehead, Thomas
Whiteman, Lewis
Whiteside, James
Wilburn, Ransom
Wilcox, C. M.
Williams, Samuel May
Williamson, B. M.
Willie, James
Wilson, Edward L.
Wilson, James W.
Winfrey, A.
Winn, J. B.
Winston, W.
Winters, James
Woll, Adrian
Woodbury, John Lucius
Woodbury, Juan Lucio see Woodbury, John Lucius
Woodbury, Lucio see Woodbury John Lucius
Woodward, Henry H.
Wright, Travis G.
Wurzbach, W. A.
Ximenes see Jimenes
Young, Jesse
Young, John
Young, Samuel
Young, William T.
Yriarte, Bernardo
Zendeja, Joaquin Flores
Ziegler, Jesse A.
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Nacogdoches County (Tex.)
Nashville (Tenn.)
Natchez (Miss.)
Natchitoches (La.)
Navarro County (Tex.)
Neches River (Tex.)
New Mexico
New Orleans (La.)
New York
North Dakota
Nuevo Leon (Mexico)
Oklahoma
Paris (Tex.)
Pass Cavallo (Tex.)
Patula (Mexico)
Perry County (Ind.)
Point Isabe l (Tex.) see Port Isabel (Tex.)
Polk County (Tex.)
Port Isabel (Tex.)
Port of Corpus Christi (Tex.)
Presidio County (Tex.)
Presidio de Rio Grande (Mexico)
Red River County (Tex.)
Reynosa (Mexico)
Rio Bravo see also Rio Grande
Rio Grande see also Rio Bravo
River Neches Settlemen t(Tex.)
Robertson County (Tex.)
Rusk (Tex.)
Sabine Pass (Tex.)
Sacatal (Mexico)
Salado Creek (Tex.) see Arroyo del Salado
Salt Lake City (Utah)
Salt Lakes (El Paso County (Tex.))
Saltillo (Mexico)
San Antonio (Tex.) see also San Antonio de Bexar
San Antonio de Bexar
San Augustine (Tex.)
San Augustine County (Tex.)
San Elizario (Tex.)
San Felipe de Austin (Tex.)
San Fernando de Bexar see San Antonio de Bexar
San Francisco (Calif.)
San Francisco Creek (Tex.)
San Luis Potosi (Mexico)
Seguin (Tex.)
Swartwout (Tex.)
Tamaulipas (Mexico)
Tennessee
Tevis Bluff (Tex.)
Titus County (Tex.)
Tory Hill (Tex.)
Trinidad, Rio de la (Tex.) see Trinity River (Tex.)
Trinity County (Tex.)
Trinity River (Tex.)
Tulancingo (Mexico)
Urbana (Ohio)
Venango County ( Pa.)
Vera Cruz (Mexico)
Victoria (Mexico)
Washington County (Tex.)
Wood County (Tex.)
Wootan Wells (Tex.)
Wyoming
Ysleta (Tex.)
Zacatecas (Mexico)
Subjects
Abilene reporter
Abilene reporter-news
Abstracts of title
Agriculture
Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.)--Siege, 1836.
American Battle Monuments Commission
American Granite Association
Amnesty oaths
Annexation
Apache Indians see Lipan Apache Indians
Apache Indians see Mescalero Apache Indians
Baker and Bordens imprint
Ballinger and Jack (law firm)
Banks and banking
Batchelder see Wynn and Batchelder
Battles see name of individual battle
Beatification
Bennyhoof Petroleum Company
Bison, American
Bonds, Administrator's
Border affairs-Texas-Mexico
Brazoria imprint
Brazos Colony
Brigham, S. B., & Company
Buffalo, American see Bison, American
Burk-Hamlin Oil Syndicate
Burnet Colony
Cattle drives
Cattle trails
"Cattle Trails to Kansas Ran through Seguin" (article)
Cemeteries
Census - Indians, 1828
Census--Texas--La Bahia, 1826
Census--Texas--San Antonio de Bexar, 1820
Certificates of registration
Choctaw Indians
Choctaw Nation
Cities and towns
Citizenship see also Certificates of registration
Civil War, 1861-1865--Texas
Clow, Martin, and Company
Coal
Colleges see Universities and colleges
Colonization
Colonization laws - Mexico see Mexican colonization laws
Columbia (Steamer)
Comanche Indians
Commerce
Confederate States of America - Financial affairs
Confederate States of America - Military affairs
Consolidated Fund of Texas
Constitutions - United States see United States. Constitution
Convention of 1833
Cordova Rebellion
Cotton
County records (Alabama) - Chambers County
County records (Indiana) - Perry County
County records (New Mexico) - Santa Fe County
County records (Texas) - Austin County
County records (Texas) - Bexar County
County records (Texas) - Caldwell County
County records (Texas) - Cherokee County
County records (Texas) - Colorado County
County records (Texas) - El Paso County
County records (Texas) - Fayette County
County records (Texas) - Galveston County
County records (Texas) - Goliad County
County records (Texas) - Harris County
County records (Texas) - Harrisburg County
County records (Texas) - Jackson County
County records (Texas) - Jasper County
County records (Texas) - Jefferson County
County records (Texas) - Liberty County
County records (Texas) - Montgomery County
County records (Texas) - Nacogdoches County
County records (Texas) - Presidio County
County records (Texas) - Red River County
County records (Texas) - San Augustine County
County records (Texas) - Travis County
County records (Texas) - Washington County
Court orders
Criminals see Outlaws
Currier and Company
Customs administration
Daughters of the Confederacy see United Daughters of the Confederacy
Deeds
"Descripcion englobo de la Provincia de Texas" (report)
Diaries
Diezmos see Tithes
Diseases see name of individual disease
Donation warrants see Land grants
Dueling
Edrington v. League
Elections
Emeline (schooner)
Empresarios
Estates see Wills and estates
Finance see Banks and banking
Financial affairs: Personal affairs are listed here. See also under political entity for financial affairs of governments.
Frontier
Frontier Battalion
Gaceta del Gobierno Supremo del estado de Coahuila y Tejas (newspaper)
Galveston, Battle of, 1863
General Convention of Delegates Representing the Citizens and Inhabitants of Texas (1833 : San Felipe, Tex.)
Germans--Texas
Gonzales Volunteers
Government affairs - United States see United States - Government affairs
Governors' papers see under individual state
Grand Jury records
Graves and graveyards see Cemeteries
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of
Guardianship
Gulf, Western Texas, and Pacific Railroad
Gutierrez-Magee Expedition
Hamlin and Company
Harris County Historical Society
Harvey Crude Oil Company
Headright certificates
Health resorts
Historical markers
"Historical Monuments and Plaques" (speeches)
Hospitals
House of Representatives. United States see United States. Congress. House of Representatives
Impresarios see Empresarios
Indians of Mexico see also Indians of North America
Indians of North America see also names of individual tribes
Indians of North America see also Indians of Mexico
International relations
Interrogatories
J. Lahens & Co. see Lahens, J., & Co.
John A. Merle & Co. see Merle, John A., & Co.
Kansas Cavalry Volunteers
Killarney Oil and Gas Company
Knights of San Jacinto
Lahens, J., & Co.
Land
Land grants
Land law
Land speculation
League, Andrews & Company
Leases
Legal affairs: Personal affairs are listed here. See also under political entity for legal affairs of governments.
Legislative Record
Levy, Benjamin, imprint
Lipan Apache Indians
Liquor laws
Littoral leagues
Lunatic Asylum at Austin (Texas)
McKenzie College (Texas)
Maria (schooner)
Markers, Historical see Historical markers
Mary Hunt (steamer)
Merchants and stores
Merle, John A., & Co.
Mescalero Apache Indians
Methodist Church
Mexican colonization laws
Mexican Indians see Indians of Mexico
Mexican newspapers
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Mexico - Financial affairs see also Spain - Financial affairs
Mexico - Foreign relations
Mexico - Geography
Mexico - Government affairs see also Spain - Government affairs
Mexico - Military affairs see also New Spain - Military affairs
Mier Expedition
Military affairs - Mexico see Mexico - Military affairs
Military affairs - New Spain see New Spain - Military affairs
Military affairs - United States see United States - Military affairs
Mines and mining - Gold
Mines and mining - Salt
Minnesota Oil and Refining Company
Missions
Monterrey (Mexico), Cathedral of
Mormons
Music
Nashville Guards
Navajo Indians
New Spain - Military affairs
New Washington Association
Newspapers see place of origin
Newspapers - Mexico see Mexican newspapers
"Northern Islander" (proposed newspaper)
Oil and gas
Oil Finding and Developing Company
Oil industry
Oregon Volunteers
Outlaws
Pardons see Prisons, pardons, and paroles
Paroles see Prisons, pardons, and paroles
Peters' Colony see also Texas Agricultural, Commercial, and Manufacturing Company
"Philip Nolan and His Companions" (article)
Plats
Politics and politicians - Texas
Port Gibson, Battle of
Postal service
Power and Hewetson Colony
Power and Hewitson Colony see Power and Hewetson Colony
Powers of attorney
Presidio de Rio Grande
Prisons, pardons, and paroles
Prohibition
Provisional Government of Texas
Railroads
Ranches
Real estate
Reconstruction
Redmond Rancho
"Relations of the Republic of Texas and the Republic of the Rio Grande" (lecture)
Religion
Republic of Texas see Texas. Republic
Republic of the Rio Grande
Republican Party
Revolution of Texas see Texas Revolution
Reward posters
Rio Bravo del Norte Colony
Rio Grande, Presidio de see Presidio de Rio Grande
Rio Grande Post
Rivers and navigation
Roads
Robertson Colony
S. B. Brigham & Co. see Brigham, S. B., & Co.
Sabin and Henderson (law firm)
Salt mines see Mines and mining - Salt
San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railway
San Antonio de Valero see also Alamo
San Antonio (Texas) YMCA
San Ildefonso Community Ditch (New Mexico)
San Jacinto, Battle of
San Juan Bautista Mission
Santa Clara Pueblo Indians
Saracen (ship)
Scarlet fever
Senate. United States see United States. Congress. Senate
Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862-1863)
Shiloh, Battle of
Shiloh Battlefield
Ships and shipping see also names of individual ships
Slavery
Somervell Expedition
Sons of Temperance
Spain - Financial affairs
Spain - Government affairs
Spanish title books
Speeches
Speeches, Political
Standard Reserve Oil Company
State Bank & Trust Company (San Antonio, Texas)
States' Rights
Stevenson v. True et al.
Sweetwater Advance
Temperance
Tennessee Cavalry
Texas Agricultural and Manufacturing Company see Texas Agricultural, Commercial, and Manufacturing Company
Texas Agricultural, Commercial, and Manufacturing Company
Texas Almanac
Texas Central Railroad Company see Texas Central Railway Company
Texas Central Railway Company
Texas Declaration of Independence
Texas - Diplomatic affairs
Texas - Financial affairs
Texas. General Council.
Texas--Geography
Texas--Politics and government
Texas. Governor.
Texas--History--Revolution, 1835-1836
Texas Independence Day
Texas Land and Loan Company
Texas. Laws, etc.
Texas. Legislature
Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives
Texas--Military affairs
Texas. Navy.
Texas newspapers
Texas Rangers
Texas State Military Board
Texas. Supreme Court
"The Texian Grand March" (sheet music)
Texian Loan
Tithes
Tobacco
Tonkawa Indians
Travel
Treasury warrants
Treaties
United Daughters of the Confederacy
United States. Army
United States Army Headquarters, District of the Pecos
United States. Congress. House.
United States. Congress. Senate
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post-Offices and Post-Roads
United States. Constitution
United States Fifth Military District
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 see also Confederate States of America
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Texas
United States - Military affairs
United States Office of Army Clothing and Equipage
United States Ordance Depot
United States--Politics and government