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[Letter from B. D. Dashiell to J. D. Giddings - September 26, 1872] (open access)

[Letter from B. D. Dashiell to J. D. Giddings - September 26, 1872]

Letter from B. D. Dashiell to Hon. J. D. Giddings. Most of the trustees do not want to do anything further in the Browning suit and would just let the suit determine the case. If the institution is lost, then the trustees will have the opportunity to "begin afresh."
Date: September 26, 1872
Creator: Dashiell, B. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from P. E. Carnes to J. D. Giddings - February 26, 1872] (open access)

[Letter from P. E. Carnes to J. D. Giddings - February 26, 1872]

Letter from P. E. Carnes to Mr. Giddings. Carnes explains that he is returning a deed to Giddings because he has failed to make any progress in making arrangements for the property. There is a homestead with considerable land for cultivation, but it cannot be sold until its heirs come of age. Carnes is concerned at the possibility that F. A. Mood may leave Soule University. He knows of people who would leave the college along with Mood, and he feels that this would be very detrimental to the school. In the postscript, Carnes requests the order of a kitchen implement.
Date: February 26, 1872
Creator: Carnes, P. E.
System: The Portal to Texas History