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White cotton petticoat
Petticoat of white cotton with drawstring waist; trimmed at hem with tiny horizontal pleats and inset of embroidered tape with open weave circles and 2" ruffle at hemline.
White cotton petticoat
Petticoat of white cotton with rows of bands of horizontal pleating; cartridge pleating at waistband; trimmed in embroidered eyelet lace at hemline; scalloped hemline.
[Map of the United States]
Map shows major cities along the railroad routes of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and its connections, state boundaries, "Dakota [Territory]," and "Indian Ter[ritory]," but does not include the New England states. Includes population and area statistics, table of distances, and "Description of the Map." Cities and routes connecting through Omaha and corresponding line of longitude are marked in blue ink, and through Kansas City in red. Text discusses significance of 100 degree line of longitude and 41 degree 07' (Omaha) and 39 degree 03' (Kansas City) lines of latitude which are marked on the map and favorably compares the route through Omaha, Nebraska over that through Kansas City. No scale given.
The great railroad routes to the Pacific and their connections.
Map shows existing and proposed railroad lines across the United States, major cities, military outposts, most (but not all) state boundary lines, Dakota [Territory], and Indian Territory. Includes key to lines. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:7,600,000].
Watson's new rail-road and distance map of the United States and Canada : compiled from the latest official sources.
Map shows finished and unfinshed railroads, state boundaries, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Includes list of railroads with statistics, key to major railroads, and illustration. Insets: "Routes of the Union Pacific Railroads," "Vicinity of New York," "Vicinity of Philadelphia," and "Vicinity of Boston." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,304,000].
United States, western section.
Map shows railroads, state boundaries, territorial boundaries, counties, major cities, towns, military posts, areas of Native American habitation, and notable physical features; Dakota and Indian Territory, [modern-day Oklahoma] panhandle separate from Indian Territory as "public lands." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:5,069,000].
North America.
Map shows "Dominion of Canada," United States with Dakota [Territory], Alaska "(United States Territory)", and Indian Territory, Mexico, West Indies, and Central America; internal state boundaries for United States, Canada, and Central America. Relief is shown in hachures. Scale not given.
North America.
Map shows "Dominion of Canada," United States with Dakota [Territory], Alaska "(United States Territory)", and Indian Territory, Mexico, West Indies, and Central America; internal state boundaries for United States, Canada, and Central America. Relief is shown in hachures. Scale not given.
Nordamerika.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, major cities, and political boundaries in North America. Insets: [North American scenery and peoples]. Relief shown by hachures. No scale indicated.
General map of the United States.
Map shows mid-eighteenth century geography, state lines, territories, and state capitals in the United States. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:16,000,000].
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [7 November 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [24 October 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [17 October 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [3 October 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 5 September 1869
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 13 August 1869
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 29 July 1869
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [22 November 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, [11 December 1869]
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Township map of Vermont.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Vermont counties, townships, railroads, roads, and notable physical features. Includes table of distances. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:450,000].
North America
Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, settlements, and political lines in North America and Cuba. Relief shown by hachures. No scale stated.
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 11 July 1869
Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Indian-Campaign of 1868 & 9.
Map of the Washita Campaign, showing exploration routes, rivers and streams, railroads, and Indian Territory for portions of Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Scale [1:1,126,400] (10 miles to 9/16 of an inch).
Map of part of Nevada shewing the position of the Sutro Tunnel and the counties surrounding it.
Map shows late nineteenth century Nevada counties, railroads, roads, cities, towns, and Native American reservations. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:633,600].
United States, western section.
Map shows railroads, state boundaries, territorial boundaries, counties, major cities, towns, military posts, areas of Native American habitation, and notable physical features; Dakota and Indian Territory, [modern-day Oklahoma] panhandle separate from Indian Territory as "public lands." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:5,069,000].
Rand, McNally & Co.'s Idaho.
Map shows late nineteenth century Idaho roads, counties, military outposts, Native American reserves, volcanic fields, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Map index and notes on verso. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,962,000].
Colton's map of the state of South Carolina, 1869.
Map shows counties, railroads, common roads, canals, swamps, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:633,600].
[Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - April 24, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing debts owed by E. G. Meays to William.
[Document of a land deed to E. B. Nichols - May 5, 1869]
A document of a land deed to E. B. Nichols from William M. Rice, certified by Galveston County.
[Letter from P. Brennard to Mr. Rice - April 2, 1869]
Letter from P. Brennard to Mr. Rice discussing his life and other peoples lives.
[Transcript of Letter from P. Brennard to Mr. Rice - April 2, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from P. Brennard to Mr. Rice discussing his life and other peoples lives.
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice - May 7, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to William M. Rice discussing various real estate business dealings. He mentions the progress of dealings with E. J. Hart, Mr. Jewell, and for the Milan Wharf property.
[Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice - February 27, 1869]
Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice inquiring to purchase a portion (block) of a tract of land owned by William in Hempstead, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice - February 27, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice inquiring to purchase a portion (block) of a tract of land owned by William in Hempstead, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice - February 24, 1869]
Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice discussing the debt owed to William. He apologizes that his debts were not paid, even though he remembers paying the debt to two consultants of William, and asks for a discount on the debt owed so that he can settle it immediately.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice - February 24, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice discussing the debt owed to William. He apologizes that his debts were not paid, even though he remembers paying the debt to two consultants of William, and asks for a discount on the debt owed so that he can settle it immediately.
[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - April 24, 1869]
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing debts owed by E. G. Meays to William.
The Texas Almanac for 1869 and Emigrant's Guide to Texas.
The almanac covers general topics about the state of Texas including statistics for individual counties, agriculture, trade, expenditures, and weather, as well as discussions of legal and social issues of the time.
[John Ryon]
Tintype of John Ryon, a member of Terry's Texas Rangers. Man with dark hair parted on his right side. He has a dark mustache and beard. He is wearing a dark suit with bow tie. Scanned image is of a copy of the tintype.
Map aboriginal America: showing the distribution and territorial limits of the Indian nations, in the new world.
Map shows Native American tribe locations across the United States and portions of Mexico and Canada. State and territorial boundaries are also indicated. Inset: "Alaska." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:18,770,000].
Map aboriginal America: showing the distribution and territorial limits of the Indian nations, in the new world.
Map shows Native American tribe locations across the United States and portions of Mexico and Canada. State and territorial boundaries are also indicated. Inset: "Alaska." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:18,770,000].
[List of Monies Received, May 1868 through February 1869]
List of money paid to Charles B. Moore from May 14, 1868 to February 15, 1869. Watermark on paper: "Erasable; Plover Bond; 25% Cotton Fiber; USA"
[Letter from Vica Watts to Kenner K. Rector, August 4, 1869]
Letter from Vica Watts to Kenner K. Rector discussing the flooding that occurred in Texas. She is happy no one's life was lost and all were safe. But as the weather is bad down there so it is in Virginia. Crops have been burnt to a crisp and no rain in sight. Having that bit of rain would be most helpful indeed.
[Letter from Lee Rector to Kenner K. Rector, November 19, 1869]
Letter from Lee Rector, to his brother, Kenner K. Rector discussing how pleased he is to hear from kinfolk in the cold weather. He tells his brother that Effie is welcomed to go through his compositions and papers. As well as the trunk, there all welcomed to take what they need; pneumonia is going about, he's caught it a lot and wishes someone was here on the days he was sick. So he isn't alone.
[Transcript of Letter from Vica Watts to Kenner K. Rector, August 4, 1869]
Transcript of letter from Vica Watts to Kenner K. Rector discussing the flooding that occurred in Texas. She is happy no one's life was lost and all were safe. But as the weather is bad down there so it is in Virginia. Crops have been burnt to a crisp and no rain in sight. Having that bit of rain would be most helpful indeed.
[Transcript of Letter from Lee Rector to Kenner K. Rector, November 19, 1869]
Transcript of letter from Lee Rector, to his brother, Kenner K. Rector discussing how pleased he is to hear from kinfolk in the cold weather. He tells his brother that Effie is welcomed to go through his compositions and papers. As well as the trunk, there all welcomed to take what they need; pneumonia is going about, he's caught it a lot and wishes someone was here on the days he was sick. So he isn't alone.
Reports of cases argued and decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, during the Tyler and Austin sessions, 1869, and the greater part of the Galveston session, 1870. Volume 32.
Includes Texas Supreme Court case reports from 1869 and 1870 along with lists of Supreme Court Justices for the Tyler session, Austin session, and Galveston session; a table of the names of cases included in the volume; and an index.
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