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Minutes of the Nineteenth Annual Session of the Union Baptist Association, 1858
Minutes of the annual meeting of the Union Baptist Association in Texas include accounts of proceedings at the session, committee reports, statistics regarding Baptist churches in Texas, and other relevant notes and commentaries.
[Bellville Town Meeting Minutes, January 18, 1858]
Minutes of the Bellville, Texas Town Meeting on January 18, 1858, which was called in memory of the recently deceased Thomas Bell, "the father of Bellville," who arrived in Texas in 1822 and settled in Austin's Colony and served under Ben Milam during the Texas Revolution.
[Promissory Note for M. Costello]
Note from J. M. Prewitt promising to pay M. Costello $15 with 10% interest.
[Letter from William Denton to Colonel Ransom - March 15, 1858]
Letter from William Denton to Colonel Ransom informing him to ask Mr. Kory to give $106 to Mr. Brown once W.M. Denton's land is sold.
[Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown - March 27, 1858]
Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown discussing the prospects of a trade of land, the current value of lands and lack of taxes received on lands owned by Mr. Brown, and the opportunity of buying city property.
[Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown - March 27, 1858]
Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown discussing various real estate speculations and investments.
[Transcript of Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown - March 27, 1858]
Transcript of Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown discussing the prospects of a trade of land, the current value of lands and lack of taxes received on lands owned by Mr. Brown, and the opportunity of buying city property.
[Transcript of Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown - March 27, 1858]
Transcript of Letter from Alfred F. James to John H. Brown discussing various real estate speculations and investments.
[Promissory Note for the Rental of Mr. Walberm's Horse]
Note from Mr. Durant promising to pay Mr. Walberm, $2.00 for the rental of Mr. Walberm's horse for 14 days.
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