Resource Type

[Correspondence with Anne Crutchfield] (open access)

[Correspondence with Anne Crutchfield]

Letter from Anne Crutchfield to parents discussing the condition and progress of the children in the colonial America program
Date: unknown
Creator: Anne Crutchfield
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Lizzie Johnson] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Lizzie Johnson]

Envelope addressed to Lizzie Johnson, Austin, Travis Co., Texas from unknown correspondent in Big Bend, Louisiana.
Date: 18uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Austin City, Texas] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Austin City, Texas]

Envelope addressed to Lizzie Johnson from unknown correspondent.
Date: 18uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Austin, Texas] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Austin, Texas]

Envelope, with blind stamped flowers, addressed to Lizzie Johnson in Austin, Texas.
Date: 18uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Bethel PO, Anderson County, Texas] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Bethel PO, Anderson County, Texas]

Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnson, Bethel Post Office, Anderson County, Texas from "Capt's Mill".
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnston] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnston]

Orange envelope addressed to Miss Lizzie Johnston, e.g. Lizzie Johnson.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Envelope addressed to Mrs. Lizzie Williams] (open access)

[Envelope addressed to Mrs. Lizzie Williams]

Envelope addressed to Mrs. Lizzie Williams, Austin. Williams was Lizzie Johnson's married name.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation from Oscar Palliamis to Lizzie Johnson, undated] (open access)

[Invitation from Oscar Palliamis to Lizzie Johnson, undated]

Invitation from Oscar Palliamis[?] to Lizzie Johnson for a party in an unknown location at an unknown date and time.
Date: unknown
Creator: Palliamis, Oscar
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invitation to Lizzie Johnson for the American Ball] (open access)

[Invitation to Lizzie Johnson for the American Ball]

Invitation for Lizzie Johnson to attend the American Ball on the 23rd of the unknown month of mailing, unknown year. It is also unknown where the ball was held.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from J.F. Powers to Lizzie Johnson, undated] (open access)

[Letter from J.F. Powers to Lizzie Johnson, undated]

Letter from J.F. Powers to Lizzie Johnson asking to begin a correspondence with Johnson.
Date: unknown
Creator: Powers, J. F.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Margaret Lea Houston (Mrs Sam Houston) to Sam Houston - March 16, 1848] (open access)

[Letter from Margaret Lea Houston (Mrs Sam Houston) to Sam Houston - March 16, 1848]

Letter from Margaret in Huntsville, Texas, to General Sam Houston in Washington, D.C. The letter is addressed to "My dearest love" and records her affection for her husband, her desire for his salvation, references to their children and relatives, and details of illnesses. Letter heavily mended with tape, laminated, and has lacuna.
Date: 18uu
Creator: Houston, Margaret Lea, -- 1819-1867
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Brother Fisher, from E.A. Simons] (open access)

[Letter to Brother Fisher, from E.A. Simons]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from E.A. Simons inquiring if he has received the money he sent in paying back an advance and asks his opinion regarding selling a particular tract of land. He also discusses the health and illnesses of various acquaintances.
Date: 18XX-03-18
Creator: Simons, E. A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Lizzie Johnson dated March 31st] (open access)

[Letter to Lizzie Johnson dated March 31st]

Letter from Jesse to Lizzie Johnson, discussing a favor Lizzie asked of Jesse.
Date: 18uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Lizzie Johnson from Dic] (open access)

[Letter to Lizzie Johnson from Dic]

Letter to Lizzie Johnson from Dic on various topics, including Chappell Hill, and preparations that Texan Confederate troops are making to join the Civil War battles in the eastern theater.
Date: 186u
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Lizzie Johnson from Fannie] (open access)

[Letter to Lizzie Johnson from Fannie]

Letter to addressed to Lizzie Johnson from Fannie, dated March 7th. Fannie states that the recipient (Emma Johnson?) is now married, and expresses concern over their new address. The letter also discusses Kleberg Trigg, noting he is busy and is a colonel.
Date: 18uu
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from James and Anna] (open access)

[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from James and Anna]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from his brother James and sister Anna giving their sympathies on the death of O.A. Fisher's daughter, Fannie.
Date: 18XX-06-11
Creator: Fisher, James & Fisher, Anna
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher] (open access)

[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from his wife, Mary Fisher discussing news of acquaintances and the family.
Date: 18uu
Creator: Fisher, Mary, 1843-1912
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from Mary Fisher] (open access)

[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from Mary Fisher]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from his wife, Mary Fisher discussing his absence and their garden.
Date: 18XX-09-04
Creator: Fisher, Mary, 1843-1912
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher] (open access)

[Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from his wife, Mary Fisher discussing news of their acquaintances and family.
Date: 18XX-08-06
Creator: Fisher, Mary, 1843-1912
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter to Orcenteth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher] (open access)

[Letter to Orcenteth Asbury Fisher, from Mary Fisher]

Letter to Orceneth Asbury Fisher from his wife, Mary Fisher discussing his absence from his family and news of acquaintances. She also mentions the state of produce in their garden.
Date: 18XX-05-02
Creator: Fisher, Mary, 1843-1912
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Love letter from unknown sender to Lizzie Johnson] (open access)

[Love letter from unknown sender to Lizzie Johnson]

Love letter from unknown sender to Lizzie Johnson. The letter states "Accept my [drawing of a heart] and we will make a [inserted match in letter]." Item also has a hand drawn manicule.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Note from Marsh Glenn to Lizzie Johnson] (open access)

[Note from Marsh Glenn to Lizzie Johnson]

Note from Marsh Glenn to Lizzie Johnson asking if Glenn could call on Johnson on an unknown date.
Date: unknown
Creator: Glenn, Marsh
System: The Portal to Texas History
Recipe for making salve from R.H. Rawl to Lizzie Johnson (open access)

Recipe for making salve from R.H. Rawl to Lizzie Johnson

Recipe for making salve from R.H. Rawl to Lizzie Williams, the married name of Lizzie Johnson.
Date: unknown
Creator: Rawl, R. H.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of letter from William G. Giddings to D. C. Giddings - May 11, 1871] (open access)

[Transcript of letter from William G. Giddings to D. C. Giddings - May 11, 1871]

Typewritten transcript of letter from William G. Giddings to his uncle D. C. Giddings, dated May 11, 1871 from Chappell Hill. William discusses his indecision about whether to work on the farm as his uncle suggested or continue with his studies at Soule University. He says that he could, if needed, work during the day and study at night. Next, he talks about the University Stylus school newspaper that includes his name in a list of students who got distinctions and promises to send his uncle a copy. Finally, William says that half of the money raised by the concert was going to fix the debate society room, but the society decided instead to give the money to Mr. Mood to buy a printing press for Soule University.
Date: unknown
Creator: Giddings, William G.
System: The Portal to Texas History