Miscellaneous Letters, Memos, and Clippings

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US TxAM-C C000024-S4-1

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Miscellaneous Letters, Memos, and Clippings

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(1818-1903)

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Handwritten memo: "Memo of C. Everett's acct. as rec'd by R. Mitchell paymaster," 16 April 1847

Handwritten note: "Hancock pay, Quincy Apl. 16th 1847." Sums of numbers, 16 April 1847

Letter: Letter of Good Standing. From J. H. Ralston, Louis Look, and J. M. W. Hale to Edward Everett concerning the Alamo Lodge No. 44, San Antonio, Texas. Handwritten in ink, 7 October 1848

Printed invitation: From James Harvey Ralston and Edward Everett to attend a Masonic Ball to be held in San Antonio on November 13, 1848. Enclosure for letter describe above, [7 October 1848]

Miscellaneous: Passenger Ticket for Missouri Steamship. Undated

Printed report: "Report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom has referred the claim of Edward Everett, report," 6 January 1852

Clippings: Lengthy transcript printed in the Washington D.C. Daily Globe of the proceedings concerning the claim of Edward Everett in the House and its passage, 9 January 1852.

"Senora Candelaria, the last survivor of the Alamo. " [circa 1895?]

"Miss Driscoll and the Alamo." About a donor of land surrounding the Alamo and the involvement of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. 7 March 1906

"Texas and the Alamo. "Concerns the "movement….started in Texas for the preservation of the Alamo at San Antonio". Mentions Governor Sayers was in office, [circa 1900?]

Obituary: For "Jack "Hays [Hays, John Coffee (1817-1883)], a leader of the Texas Rangers, 26 April [1883]

  • Obituary: For Edward Everett, 24 July (1906?)

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