Browsing Sub-Series A. Correspondence, 1838-1849 (non-inclusive), n.d. by Subject "Houston, Texas"
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Letter to H.H. Collier of Austin, Texas to the care of Cruger and Moore of Houston, Texas and New OrleansLetter to H.H. Collier of Austin, Texas to the care of Cruger and Moore of Houston, Texas and New Orleans. The letter is from his sister, E. Richards. She writes about family life, her job as a teacher and politics (3 ¼ pages, handwritten), Jan. 23, 1841.
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Letter to H.H. Collier of Houston, Texas from his friend Elisa1844-10-13Letter to H.H. Collier of Houston, Texas from his friend Elisa. She expresses her desire to go to Galveston but she cannot make it in the fall. This letter is torn and taped but this does not affect the text (2 pages, handwritten), Oct. 13, 1844.
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Letter to H.H. Collier of the Houston, Texas Telegraph Office from Jim Long of Austin, TexasLetter to H.H. Collier of the Houston, Texas Telegraph Office from Jim Long of Austin, Texas. Mr. Long writes about the horrible shooting of Mr. James Smith by his overseer, Mr. R. Baker. This letter is torn and taped. A small portion of the bottom of the letter is torn away. This slightly affects the text (2 pages, handwritten), Jan. 25, 1845.