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Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 18 October 1875 (open access)

Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 18 October 1875

Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Date: October 18, 1875
Creator: Jones, Mary Smith McCrory
System: The Portal to Texas History
Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 12 December 1875 (open access)

Letter to Cromwell Anson Jones, 12 December 1875

Letter from Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Date: December 18, 1875
Creator: Jones, Mary Smith McCrory
System: The Portal to Texas History
Letter to Mary Jones, 18 October, 1875 (open access)

Letter to Mary Jones, 18 October, 1875

Letter to Mary Jones, wife of the last president of the Republic of Texas.
Date: October 18, 1875
Creator: McMillan, J.J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Alice Donnell to Mollie Moore, December 18, 1875] (open access)

[Letter from Alice Donnell to Mollie Moore, December 18, 1875]

Alice is happy to hear from her friend and wishes to visit. She inquires about Joe's trunk and if Mr. Moore knows anything about it. She would like Mollie to write back as soon as possible with information on Joe's trunk. She mentions Bettie's mother who is not feeling well.Dinkie wants to throw a party for Joe and Alice wishes Mollie and Mr. Moore could go. Mary Jane and Simeon have not married yet and Simeon talks of going to Texas. Alice now has the Texas fever and really wants to go. John Wallace and Susie Lore are talked about by the neighborhood of getting married. She asks Mollie to write her a long letter and to write back about Joe's trunk.
Date: December 18, 1875
Creator: Donnell, Alice
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - January 18, 1875] (open access)

[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - January 18, 1875]

Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley, dated January 18, 1875 and sent from Austin, in which he writes about the weather and his idea of when the legislature will adjourn, and mentions a play that he went to in Galveston, called "The Cricket on the Hearth."
Date: January 18, 1875
Creator: Bradley, L. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History