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Texas Collection 147
gees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands in the counties. Some of this cor-
respondence for 1869 is indexed by name of county, but it generally has to
be found through the name of the correspondent. That for Brazoria
County is not extensive and chiefly concerns the appointment of judges,
notaries, and election registrars.
If you wish to come here or send a representative here to examine the
records, we will gladly make them available.
Very truly yours,
E. G. CAMPBELL
Director, War Records Office
By: Elizabeth B. Drewry
The following timely bibliography has been compiled by
Nelson R. Burr, of the Bibliography Division of the Library
of Congress, at the request of Senator Tom Connally and Mr.
Hampson Gary.
A SELECTED LIST OF REFERENCES RELATING TO
JAMES PINCKNEY HENDERSON
(March 31, 1808-June 4, 1858)
1 Appletons' Cyclopedia of American biography. Ed. by James G. Wilson
and John Fiske. Rev. ed. Vol. III. New York, D. Appleton and co.,
1898. E176.A66
Biographical notes, on J. Pinckney Henderson: p. 165, under
Richard Henderson.
2 Arthur, Dora Fowler. General J. Pinckney Henderson. The Texas
magazine (Austin) v. 1, April, 1897: 387-395. F881.T35, v. 1
Preceded by family portraits, and includes sketch of Mrs. Frances
C. Henderson.
3 Baker, D. W. C. A brief history of Texas. ... New York, A. S. Barnes
& co., 1873. 200 p. F386.B16
James Pinckney Henderson: p. 108-109 (footnote). Same. Baker,
D. W. C. A Texas scrap-book. ... New York, A. S. Barnes
& co., 1875. p. 293. F886.B17
4 Barker, Eugene C., Charles Shirley Potts, and Charles W. Ramsdell.
A school history of Texas. Chicago, Row, Peterson & co., 1912.
Biographical sketch of J. Pinckney Henderson in footnote: p.
192. F886.B25
5 Biographical directory of the American Congress, 1774-1927. Wash-
ington, Govt. print. off., 1928. 1740 p. JK1010.A5
James Pinckney Henderson: p. 1086.
6 Brown, John Henry. History of Texas, from 1865 to 1892. St. Louis,
L. E. Daniell, 1892-1893. 2 v. F386.B86
References to Henderson: v. 2, p. 143, 170, 295, 308, 317, 318, 322;
Portrait facing p. 309.
7 Burleson, Mrs. Georgiana J., comp. The life and writings of Rufus C.
Burleson. ... Waco? Texas? 1901. 887 p. BX6495.B8B8
Hon. J. Pinckney Henderson, first governor of Texas: p. 867-869.
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