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Letter to W. Richardson, 13 July 1858

Description: Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
Date: July 13, 1858
Creator: Jones, Mary Smith McCrory
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Subpoena for José de la Cruz Bascas]

Description: Subpoena for José de la Cruz Bascas to appear later in the year at court as a witness.
Date: July 17, 1856
Creator: Benavides, Santos
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from Sam Houston to Peter Farer Esq., July 1852]

Description: Letter from Sam Houston to Peter Farer Esq. discussing a request for information on a pirate named Lafitte who frequented Galveston, Texas.
Date: July 23, 1852
Creator: Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Letter from H. W. Ragland to D. C. Dickson - July 15, 1855]

Description: Letter from H. W. Ragland to D. C. Dickson where Ragland tells Dickson that he has political support in the gubernatorial race. He also describes the nature of Dickson's opposition.
Date: July 15, 1855
Creator: Ragland, H. W.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson - July 25, 1855]

Description: Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson where he says Dickson doesn't need to do anything special at this point in the race. He describes multiple factors for why he thinks Dickson has a greater amount of security at this point during the race.
Date: July 25, 1855
Creator: Ragland, H. W.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from Charles Buckholts to David C. Dickson, July 21, 1855]

Description: Letter from Charles Buckholts to David C. Dickson asking Dickson to visit Galveston before the election. It says that the Galveston group was not notified of the convention in Washington.
Date: July 21, 1855
Creator: Buckholts, Charles
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from Nand Taylor to David C. Dickson - July 28, 1855]

Description: Letter from Nand Taylor to David C. Dickson discussing the gubernatorial election, and the conditions of the election if Dickson chooses to withdraw. Taylor makes it clear that he will do all that's possible to help Dickson, and he's confident this will give Dickson the majority.
Date: July 28, 1855
Creator: Taylor, Nand
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from D. C. Carrington to David C. Dickson - July 5, 1855]

Description: Letter from D. C. Carrington to David C. Dickson describing a political event in Centerville. Col. Durant spoke against the American Party and Dickson; Col. Thomas Blake then defended the American Party.
Date: July 5, 1855
Creator: Carrington, D. C.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from N. H. Gors to David C. Dickson - July 29, 1855]

Description: Letter from N. H. Gors to David C. Dickson about the gubernatorial election. Gors expresses that he was surprised at the determination Dickson actually had. He then states several factors for why the race will still have difficulties.
Date: July 29, 1855
Creator: Gors, N. H.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from H. W. Raglin to David C. Dickson - July 26, 1855]

Description: Letter from H. W. Raglin to David C. Dickson regarding a letter from Mr. Stout, specifying that Dickson and Johnson are likely to get the vote, and other details that go into the process of winning the campaign.
Date: July 26, 1855
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson - July 28, 1855]

Description: Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson discussing the newspapers' use of Dickson as a political target. Ragland recognizes the strength of the American Party. He determines that Dickson will need to win a majority of the "outside vote", or they will be defeated in the election.
Date: July 28, 1855
Creator: Ragland, H. W.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation

[Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson - July 11, 1855]

Description: Letter from H. W. Ragland to David C. Dickson about the gubernatorial election. Ragland describes how Johnson is an independent, and will likely be a problem just as much as Pease in the process of trying to win the election. The Gazette newspaper will also put out information against Dickson. Ragland talks about what other newspapers talk about, and his thoughts about whether he thinks they're accurate.
Date: July 11, 1855
Creator: Ragland, H. W.
Partner: Two Rivers Historical Foundation
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