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[Transcript of notice of partnership dissolution between Stephen Austin, Moses Austin, and Thomas Ruston, June 15, 1797]

Description: Copy of transcript of a notice dissolving a business partnership between Stephen Austin, Moses Austin, and Thomas Ruston. Brothers Stephen and Moses Austin continued in the lead mining business in Virginia after the dissolution of this partnership.
Date: June 15, 1797
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Two Letters, January 1798]

Description: Copy of transcript for two letters, written in January 1798. The first, from Delassus de Luziere on January 15, 1798, asks that land belonging to the king be given to an unnamed man because he has proven himself to be a good farmer on land belonging to Mrs. Beauvair. The second, from Zenon Trudeau on January 21, 1798, informs the recipient that he will receive the land he has requested.
Date: [1798-01-15..1798-01-21]
Creator: Trudeau, Zenon & Luziere, Delassus De
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, August 15, 1805, Vol. 1]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 1 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. John writes about his travels, his family, and his son Henry's business trip to the West Indies.
Date: August 15, 1805
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Sarah Upshur Teackle Bancker to Charles Nicoll Bancker, September 15, 1805, Vol. 1]

Description: Letter from Sarah Upshur Teackle Bancker to her husband, Charles Nicoll Bancker. She writes that she wishes for him to write to her and to come visit if he is able. She also writes updates about the health of her family and the members gathered at Kegotank. The letter is from Vol. 1 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal.
Date: September 15, 1805
Creator: Bancker, Sarah Upshur Teackle
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Elizabeth Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, January 15, 1806, Vol. 1]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Dennis Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 1 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. Elizabeth congratulates Charles and her sister Sarah Upshur Teackle Bancker on the birth of their daughter, Henrietta Maria Bancker.
Date: January 15, 1806
Creator: Montgomery, Elizabeth Dennis Teackle
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Transcript of Statement by Moses Austin Regarding the Account with John F. Merieult, June 15, 1807]

Description: Copy of transcript for a statement by Moses Austin regarding the account with John F. Merieult, in which Austin reports that accounting records from Merieult have repeatedly contained discrepancies between sales recorded and actual sales rendered. Austin also reports that he was charged for commission on lead shipments that he did not authorize. However, Austin concludes that Merieult likely has no knowledge of these mistakes and assumes that the matter can be easily resolved.
Date: June 15, 1807
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, February 15, 1808, Vol. 1]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 1 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. John writes about the Embargo Act of 1807 and the actions of the president, Thomas Jefferson. He discusses detailed information he has heard from being in Washington D.C.
Date: February 15, 1808
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, March 15, 1808, Vol. 1]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 1 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. John writes about business matters and the state of the Embargo Act of 1807.
Date: March 15, 1808
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, February 15, 1809, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John discusses rumors around a Senate bill that he believes will be enacted to continue the embargo against Britain and France. This bill he is discussing is the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809. He is unsure how true the rumors are, but worries how the embargo will affect Charles' business endeavors. He also writes about the members of his household who have the measles.
Date: February 15, 1809
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, July 15, 1809, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes about his plans to travel to the Eastern Shore and Princess Anne. He provides fatherly reassurance to Charles, commending him on his business skills. He also provides updates on various family members.
Date: July 15, 1809
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to Littleton D. Teackle - January 15, 1810]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband Littleton Dennis Teackle. She talks of sending hair in a locket and her love for him. She says she will write to his mother, Elizabeth Dennis Teackle, and tells him to talk highly of his wife in the American nobility circles.
Date: January 15, 1810
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Upshur, 1783-1837
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to Littleton Dennis Teackle - October 15, 1810]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton D. Teackle. She asks about a lawsuit regarding enslavement. She discusses reading books on Ancient Europe. She mentions his sister, Henrietta Teackle, and her upcoming wedding. She asks him to talk to her acquaintances in Baltimore, including Anna Teackle Smith Donnell and William Gilmor.
Date: October 15, 1810
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Upshur, 1783-1837
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

[Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker, April 15, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter from John Teackle to Charles Nicoll Bancker. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal. John writes briefly on his intentions to sell the ship he acquired from Littleton Dennis Teackle and the money he owes Charles. He discusses some issues with his business affairs and issues with shipping wine. Additionally he writes that his son James Teackle is out of school because the teaching positions are vacant.
Date: April 15, 1811
Creator: Teackle, John
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter to Littleton Dennis Teackle, July 15, 1811, Vol. 2]

Description: Letter to Littleton Dennis Teackle. The letter is from Vol. 2 of Charles N. Bancker's correspondence journal, which pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to the family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. This is copy of a letter sent to Littleton Dennis Teackle, who likely copied it and sent it to Charles N. Bancker.
Date: July 15, 1811
Partner: Library of Congress Manuscript Division

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to Littleton Dennis Teackle - July 15, 1812]

Description: Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her husband, Littleton Dennis Teackle, asking him to send her various foods and goods for the household. She mentions acquaintances that were in town and says she expects to see her sister, Ann Upshur Eyre, soon. She asks him to talk to physicians in Baltimore to get recommendations for her poor health.
Date: July 15, 1812
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Upshur, 1783-1837
Partner: Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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