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[Letter from Elizabeth Moore to Charles B. Moore and Henry S. Moore, February 5, 1845] (open access)

[Letter from Elizabeth Moore to Charles B. Moore and Henry S. Moore, February 5, 1845]

Letter from Elizabeth Moore to Charles B. Moore and Henry S. Moore. She wrote them to inform them of what was happening locally in regards to health, finances, and correspondence and to find out when Charles and Henry would be returning.
Date: February 5, 1845
Creator: Moore, Elizabeth
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Henry S. Moore to Charles B. Moore, October 27, 1844] (open access)

[Letter from Henry S. Moore to Charles B. Moore, October 27, 1844]

Letter from Henry S. Moore to Charles B. Moore regarding political meetings Henry attended for the upcoming presidential election and his opinion about presidential candidate Polk's prospects. He wrote about local news involving marriage, illness, and weather and a song he heard at one of the meetings.
Date: October 27, 1844
Creator: Moore, Henry S.
Object Type: Letter
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 1]

Map shows plat of land flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, owner's names [Phillips, Parsons, Mitchell, Hodge, B.I. Ham, Clayton, Johnson, Guage], and existing boundaries and structures. Sheet no. 2 shows legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes. Cadastral map. Scale not given.
Date: [1841..1861]
Creator: Tarrant County Land Commissioner
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Map of plat of land along Rush Creek adjacent to Johnson Survey in Tarrant County - Sheet no. 2]

Second part of map showing legend and text noting acreage, owners, and requested subdivision boundary changes of land plat flanking Rush Creek in southeast Tarrant County, Texas.
Date: [1841..1861]
Creator: Tarrant County Land Commissioner
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History