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[Letter for Robert P. Crockett from the Law Office of Brown & Collins, April 24, 1871] (open access)

[Letter for Robert P. Crockett from the Law Office of Brown & Collins, April 24, 1871]

Execution Notification Letter from the Law Office of Brown & Collins to Robert Patton Crockett. The letter is dated April 24, 1871. The Law Office was located in Memphis, Tennessee.
Date: April 24, 1871
Creator: The Law Office of Brown and Collins
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 18, 1871] (open access)

[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 18, 1871]

Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding the matter of some claimed lots. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on April 18, 1871 in Castroville.
Date: April 18, 1871
Creator: A. Carli & Bro.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 22, 1871] (open access)

[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 22, 1871]

Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth enclosing the deed for Mr. Haas and hoping that the situation confusing block 4 with block 5 can be settled. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on April 22, 1871 in Castroville.
Date: April 22, 1871
Creator: A. Carli & Bro.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Bob H. Crockett to Robert P. Crockett, April 10 1878] (open access)

[Letter from Bob H. Crockett to Robert P. Crockett, April 10 1878]

Letter from Bob H. Crockett to Robert P. Crockett. The letter is dated April 10, 1878.
Date: April 10, 1878
Creator: Crockett, Bob H.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Comptroller of Public Accounts Stephen H. Darden to Montague County Presiding Justice, April 9, 1875] (open access)

[Letter from Comptroller of Public Accounts Stephen H. Darden to Montague County Presiding Justice, April 9, 1875]

Letter from Stephen Heard Darden, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas to Presiding Justice of Montague County about debts drawn on Levi Perryman, Sheriff, for assessing taxes. The justices will have to decide amongst themselves how the funds will be divided.
Date: April 9, 1875
Creator: Darden, Stephen Heard
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Dinkie McGee to her Sister and Mother, April 15, 1877] (open access)

[Letter from Dinkie McGee to her Sister and Mother, April 15, 1877]

She ran into Mollie McGee and heard that Abe was up there, and Bettie was there Tuesday. She now has 60 little chickens and When she comes to visit she will make fried chicken. They will also have a lot of peaches, her onions are doing well too. Henry planted his sweet potatoes recently and George Wallace married recently, to Morilla Vaughn. The children talk of going to visit their Aunt Mollie and Uncle Charlie and Grandma. Bettie gave Willie some duck eggs and he had them taken care of by Nat. Dinkie asks that she write soon.
Date: April 15, 1877
Creator: McGee, Dinkie
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Emma Davis to John C. Brewer, April 13 & 14, 1879] (open access)

[Letter from Emma Davis to John C. Brewer, April 13 & 14, 1879]

Letter from Emma Davis to John C. Brewer. The first part of the letter is dated April 13, 1879, and the second part is dated April 14, 1879. The first part includes an apology from Emma and a discussion about their friendship. The second part discusses mutual acquaintances.
Date: 1879-04-13/1879-04-14
Creator: Davis, Emma
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Fannie Curtis] (open access)

[Letter from Fannie Curtis]

Letter from Fannie Curtis to her parents. The letter was written April 17, 1878.
Date: April 17, 1878
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from G. L. Haas to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 26, 1870] (open access)

[Letter from G. L. Haas to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 26, 1870]

Letter from G. L. Haas to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding deeds and certificates for land.
Date: April 26, 1870
Creator: Haas, G. L.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from J. C. Barr  to C. B. Moore, April 22, 1877] (open access)

[Letter from J. C. Barr to C. B. Moore, April 22, 1877]

Barr is talking about an advertising sheet that Moore wrote on that he found interesting. He asks about damages and if someone is going to visit. He mentions that everyone is well. Abner's son is not well with a fever. It has been really wet, and they have been unable to work on their corn. He has cut wood and a garden planted. He were able to sell 700 bushels of corn at 39 cents, 400 bushels of wheat at $1.41. He is hoping for no war in the east because of property damage. He hopes they write back soon.
Date: April 22, 1877
Creator: Barr, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from J. C. S. Morrow to J. D. Giddings - April 10, 1876] (open access)

[Letter from J. C. S. Morrow to J. D. Giddings - April 10, 1876]

Letter from J. C. S. Morrow to Hon. J. D. Giddings. Contains information on deeds for J. M. Whitley and explains an effort to raise money for Mood to build a new residence. The last page consists of a list of people to contact for money donations.
Date: April 10, 1876
Creator: Morrow, J. C. S.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett, April 27 1879] (open access)

[Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett, April 27 1879]

Letter from J.M. Crockett to R.P. Crockett. The letter is dated April 27, 1879.
Date: April 27, 1879
Creator: Crockett, J.M.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 16, 1871] (open access)

[Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 16, 1871]

Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore discussing a freeze that destroyed a portion of a fruit crop, family affairs, taxes, and of people intending to go to Texas.
Date: April 16, 1871
Creator: Wallace, Jo S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 23, 1872] (open access)

[Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, April 23, 1872]

Letter from Jo S. Wallace to Charles Moore, discussing weather, Wallace's health, and news. A significant amount of the letter has lost.
Date: April 23, 1872
Creator: Wallace, Jo S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, April 21, 1879] (open access)

[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, April 21, 1879]

Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis discussing a conversation between the two, and mutual acquaintances.
Date: April 21, 1879
Creator: Brewer, John C.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, April 23, 1879] (open access)

[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, April 23, 1879]

Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis discussing an "April Fool" Emma played on John, mutual acquaintances, and the death of Mr. Adams.
Date: April 23, 1879
Creator: Brewer, John C.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John Dowell, April 20, 1876] (open access)

[Letter from John Dowell, April 20, 1876]

Letter from John Dowell notifying the recipient of the new legislation on pensions for the soldiers or volunteers of the war between Texas and Mexico. Dowell is offering his services if the recipient believes that he qualifies for the pension.
Date: 1876-04-20~
Creator: Dowell, John
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from John M. Davis to J. D. Giddings - April 4, 1871] (open access)

[Letter from John M. Davis to J. D. Giddings - April 4, 1871]

Letter from John M. Davis to "Judge Giddings." Davis describes his success in selling land around the San Jacinto River and offers to sell some more land in the area for the judge. As a professor of mathematics at Soule University, he is also anxious to know the financial state of the university as well as the Kirby estate.
Date: April 4, 1871
Creator: Davis, John M.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Junia Roberts Osterhout to John Patterson Osterhout, April 2, 1871] (open access)

[Letter from Junia Roberts Osterhout to John Patterson Osterhout, April 2, 1871]

Letter from Junia Roberts Osterhout to her husband, John Patterson Osterhout. She sent news of how she and their children were faring while John was away. She mentioned how she had been sick the last week and that they were anxious for his return.
Date: April 2, 1871
Creator: Osterhout, Junia Roberts
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - April 17, 1874] (open access)

[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - April 17, 1874]

Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley, dated April 17, 1874 and sent from Austin, in which he writes about his worry about the health of their daughter and states that the Legislature should adjourn in two or three weeks.
Date: April 17, 1874
Creator: Bradley, L. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - April 21, 1874] (open access)

[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - April 21, 1874]

Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley, dated April 21, 1874 and sent from Austin, in which he writes about his relief in receiving her letter and the passing of a resolution for the Legislature to adjourn on May 4.
Date: April 21, 1874
Creator: Bradley, L. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Bettie Franklin to Mr. Moore and Sis, April 27, 1879] (open access)

[Letter from Matilda Dodd and Bettie Franklin to Mr. Moore and Sis, April 27, 1879]

Matilda is hoping that they are all doing well, Bettie answered the last letter because they haven't received a letter. The weather is getting warmer, but all the fruit is dead except for the apples which are in abundance. Vegetables in the garden are doing well. She has had lettuce and cabbage and she expects the strawberries will be good. She has heard about the drought in Texas and mentions how good it is to have a well. She is going to send some seeds with this letter. Tobe has planted clover all over the place. She is going to make soap for Dinky and Abe and Bettie are moving home. Ricky Barr and Lucy Marshall got married. She has chickens, a gosling and turkeys but no ducks. She is concerned of Sis getting sick and asks to write soon. Bettie hopes also that they are doing well. She has been very busy all week. Abe is having to plant is corn at Mrs. Donnells, but it is not looking good because it has been so dry. She is going house buying again with Abe and she wishes that they could visit more. Dinky and her kids visited, Willie wanted …
Date: April 27, 1879
Creator: Dodd, Matilda & Franklin, Bettie
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from May P. [Frear] to Sarah Osterhout, April 29, 1873] (open access)

[Letter from May P. [Frear] to Sarah Osterhout, April 29, 1873]

Letter from May P. [Frear] to her grandmother, Sarah Osterhout. She wrote her grandmother to let her know how she and her family were doing. The letter mentioned photographs that May had taken and she promised to send one to Sarah. Included is an envelope addressed to "Mrs. Sarah Osterhout. Sen."
Date: April 29, 1873
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from N. Royston to Effie Watts Rector, April 7, 1875] (open access)

[Letter from N. Royston to Effie Watts Rector, April 7, 1875]

Letter from N. Royston, to her cousin, Effie Watts Rector discussing the lives and health of herself, various family members, friends, and others.
Date: April 7, 1875
Creator: Royston, N.
System: The Portal to Texas History