4 edition of Texas Confederate scrip grantees, C.S.A. found in the catalog.
Texas Confederate scrip grantees, C.S.A.
Thomas Lloyd Miller
Published
1985
by T.L. Miller in [Texas?]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: leaf ii.
Other titles | Texas Confederate scrip grantees, CSA. |
Statement | Thomas Lloyd Miller. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F385 .M55 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ii leaves, 165 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 165 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2557644M |
ISBN 10 | 0911317384 |
LC Control Number | 85071227 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 12190539 |
Lee’s Dispatches: Unpublished Letters of General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A., to Jefferson Davis and the War Department of the Confederate States of America, Let Us Die Like Men: The Battle of Franklin, Novem (Emerging Civil War Series). Guide and Index to the Republic of Texas Donation Voucher Files, , and Confederate Script Voucher Files, , in the Texas General Land Office - Texas General Land Office, Edited by Robert de Berardinis. This is a guide and index finding aid to the Republic of Texas Donation Voucher Files, ; and.
The list would include Revolutionary War and War of veterans who died in Texas, as well as World War I and II veterans. Earliest Texas military records begin in Texas War of Independence veterans, or widows or heirs, were eligible for bounty and donation land grants and pensions from the Texas government. The new Confederate postmaster general, John H. Reagan, of Texas, was able to offer a number of fairly valid reasons for this to other government officials who were looking over his shoulder, but the exasperated postal patrons, now accustomed to the ease and simplicity of readily available stamps at the post office, were not satisfied.
Valentine Overton King's Index to Books about Texas before - Cost is $ Talking Book Program. throughout Texas, or [email protected] Bequests to the Talking Book Program: Creating a Listening Legacy Brochure providing information on planned giving to the Talking Book Program. This article was sourced from Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. World Heritage Encyclopedia content is assembled from numerous content providers, Open Access Publishing, and in compliance with The Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act (FASTR), Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Public Library of Science, The Encyclopedia of Life, Open Book.
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Field notes for a survey made for the state by virtue of a Confederate Scrip certificate issued to Milliam Grayham [sic], Bexar S, Texas Land Grant Author: Texas General Land Office.
Records Images Family Tree Genealogies Catalog Books Wiki. BACK TO SEARCH RESULTS. PRINT; Catalog Print List (0) Texas Confederate scrip grantees. Statement of Responsibility: Thomas Lloyd Miller Authors: Miller, Thomas Lloyd (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs Language.
Get this from a library. Texas Confederate scrip grantees, C.S.A. [Thomas Lloyd Miller] -- Texas promised to those who fought for her acres for 3 months, and up to acres for one years service.
These were called bounties. Texas Confederate Scrip Grantees, C.S.A (Book): Miller, Thomas Lloyd. The item Texas Confederate scrip grantees, C.S.A., Thomas Lloyd Miller represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or.
"Texas Confederate Scrip Grantees." Thomas LLoyd Miller, copyright Lists grantees by surname, giving county where the land was granted, certificate number, date issued, and whether the grant was given to the soldier or to his widow. The land was given to the soldiers for their military service in the war.
K Bandera Co. Application for Edward A. Estes, 11 NovemberConfederate Scrip VoucherTexas Land Grant Records, Archives and Records Program, Texas. LAND the Republic of Texas was established, it was rich in lands but low in funds.
In an effort to convert the public domain into cash, an act of Decemauthorized the issuance of land scrip for sale in the United States at not less than fifty-five cents an acre, the proceeds of the sale to be applied to the public debt. Confederate scrip certificates were provided by the State of Texas to Confederate veterans from Texas who were permanently disabled, or to their widows.
These grants were in the amount of acres of land. The law providing for this land grant program was passed in and repealed in Author of Bounty and donation land grants of Texas,Texas Confederate scrip grantees, C.S.A, The public lands of Texas, Abstract of all original Texas land titles comprising grants and locations to AugGerman, Czech and Polish Origin Anthony, Leland D.
Austin County, Texas Naturalization Records of Persons of Czech Decent. [sic] Dallas, TX?: L.D. Anthony, Blaha, Albert J. Czech Genealogists' Hand Book: For Tracing Your Czech Ancestors in the. The Texas General Land Office Archives Surname Index contains alphabetical listings of grantees and patentees that were issued land grants by the Republic and State of Texas.
The index also lists grantees for Spanish and Mexican land grants filed in our Spanish Collection (SC). Texas State Library and Archives. Brazos St. Austin, TX Mail: P.O. Box Austin, TX Tel: Fax: Email TSLAC. Texas Confederate county notes & private scrip: A comprehensive listing of currency printed, issued and used by Texas counties, cities and private individuals during the period of the Civil War [Bieciuk, Hank] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Texas Confederate county notes & private scrip: A comprehensive listing of currency printed, issued and used by Texas countiesAuthor: Hank Bieciuk. Texas was granted Confederate statehood in March As for Sam Houston, Lowe says he did not join either side of the war and eventually died before the Civil War’s end.
The books downplay. The records are comprised of correspondence, research files, books, and printed material from a project to compile information on the Confederate veterans of the Civil War who are buried in Texas cemeteries.
Sources include individuals, institutions, and organizations. The project includes an alphabetical ledger, files of contributor correspondence, and information filed by county name. Texas declared its secession from the Union on February 1,and joined the Confederate States on March 2,after it had replaced its governor, Sam Houston, who had refused to take an oath of allegiance to the with those of other states, the Declaration of Secession was not recognized by the US government at Washington, Texan military units fought in the Civil.
Get this from a library. Guide and index to the Republic of Texas donation voucher files, and Confederate scrip voucher files, in the Texas General Land Office. [Robert De Berardinis; Texas. General Land Office.;]. Each branch of the Confederate States armed forces had their own service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them during the American Civil War, which lasted from Ap until May The uniform initially varied greatly due to a variety of reasons, such as location, limitations on the supply of cloth and other materials, State regulations that were different from.
Inthe Texas legislature passed the first act establishing the Republic of Texas Donation grants of land and the terms by which veterans would be able to qualify. Inthere was further clarification of the terms.
The Confederate Scrip Vouchers are another post-Reconstruction act. Confederate Land Grants from the Texas General Land Office In the state voted to issue bounty warrants for 1, acres to Confederate veterans who had been permanently disabled in service. January 28 – Confederate troops from Louisiana and Texas quartered at Fayetteville get their first taste of snow when more than a foot of snow falls in Fayetteville.
The "first Battle of Fayetteville," a snowball fight among comrades in arms, broke out between the Butterfield House and the square, "w 30 and sometimes 50 of the.Thomas L. Miller, author of Full House: Season 2, on LibraryThing.
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