Treasuries; Money; Wages; Military service; Civil service
State of Texas treasury warrant, issued to Geo. Pfeiffer, for military service by C. R. Johns, Comptroller. There is a picture of George Washington printed on the bill.
Treasuries; Money; Wages; Indians of North America; Republic of Texas
Treasury warrant in the amount of $86.25, payable to G. H. Williams for his service as Indian Commissioner. Signed by Charles Mason, Auditor, and Samuel B. Shank, Comptroller.
State of Texas treasury warrant, issued to J. T. Flint, in the amount of five dollars, for civil service. Signed by C. Randoph, Teasurer and Clem R. Johns, Comptroller.
Transportation; Military mobilizations; Republic of Texas
An 1836 receipt of a loan for $25, from Joseph Rowe to the Texas Republic, to be used in transporting military volunteers to headquarters. Signed by D. Watson, Asst. Quarter Master, San Augustine, Texas, July 24, 1836.
Sale of land owned by Jose Marine, at auction, for non-payment of taxes. Signed and witnessed by Nathaniel Amory, Haden H. Edwards, Andrew Caddel, Nacogdoches County Tax Assessor, June 27, 1848.
Republic of Texas property tax listing for 320 acres of land in Nacogdoches County and 73 head of horses and livestock for B.C. Walters and W. Zachanah Bottom, valued at $820.00.
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 Texas.
This house was originally located about five miles down CR 698 west of Central Heights. It was built by William and Susan Hayter who came to Texas in 1842. It is a large dogtrot house with an ample sleeping loft and squared logs.
Writ of Sequestration signed by G. W. Banton, Walker County Clerk, ordering Sheriff William Reeves to find and hold slaves in the possession of Stephen G. McClenny.
Receipt for shipping of 3 boxes from Nacogdoches, Texas, to Wells, Texas, from the Pacific Express Co.; Receipt for tuition and firewood for two pupils, from George Clevenger to T. A. Nickerson, Nacogdoches, Texas.
Photograph of mule cart spreading Solvay roadbinder on finished road at the Rice Institute in Houston, Texas, March 1, 1913. Photographer is Schlueter of Houston.
Document stating Mrs. Finetta M. Baker, wife of A. E. Baker, appeared before S. W. Blount, Notary Public in the county of San Augustine, for the purpose of reviewing a deed.
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, Committee Chair, San Felipe, Texas.
1829 document listing minutes of Coahuila y Tejas government meeting. Document in Spanish. Juan Bautista Valdes and Pedro Am de Ernal are two men mentioned in the document.