UTSA James Morgan Papers

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1. 5 Treat, James, September 1836

1. 5 Treat, James, September 1836

Letter, signed twice, to James Morgan. New York, September 10, 1836, plus long postscript dated September 14. Report of the meeting of the NWA shareholders.

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7 pages: 71% complete (43% indexed, 71% transcribed)
1. 6 Morgan, James, 26 July 1841

1. 6 Morgan, James, 26 July 1841

Manuscript, signed, to NWA, July 26, 1841. Report on NWA discussing financial problems, assets, loss of the schooner Flash, etc.

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2 pages: 50% complete (0% indexed, 50% transcribed)
1. 7 Unknown, circa 1841

1. 7 Unknown, circa 1841

Manuscript, with Morgan’s corrections, “List of Lands in Texas Owned by the N. Washington Association for which There are Deeds Obtained by the Agent J. Morgan.”

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1. 8 Unknown, circa 1841

1. 8 Unknown, circa 1841

Manuscript, with Morgan’s corrections,: “List of Lands Secured by Title Bonds, Contracts, etc.”

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1. 9 Patrick, George M., 26 June 1850

1. 9 Patrick, George M., 26 June 1850

Certified copy of deposition. Harris County, June 26, 1850. Made to substantiate the NWA claim for damages during the Texas Revolution.

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1.14 Burnet, David G., 11 June 1836

1.14 Burnet, David G., 11 June 1836

Manuscript address, signed. Velasco, June 11, 1836. This document relates to the conduct of the New Orleans Volunteers and other citizens who became extremely exasperated with what they perceived to be their government’s temperate treatment of Santa Anna.

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1.19 Selby, A. B., 28 January 1841

1.19 Selby, A. B., 28 January 1841

Letter, signed, to James Morgan. January 28, 1841. Shelby, a district judge, gives an opinion on what the structure of the government of the Republic of Texas should be, including its proper obligations.

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1.20 Kissam, Jacob, 24 June 1841

1.20 Kissam, Jacob, 24 June 1841

Letter, signed, to James Morgan. New York, June 24, 1841. Revealing Morgan’s straits due to financial support rendered Texas during the Revolution and formation of the Republic.

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1.21 Baker, Moseley, 14 January 1840

1.21 Baker, Moseley, 14 January 1840

Letter, signed, to James Morgan. Evergreen [Goose Creek, Harris County], January 13, 1840. Baker sends money to Morgan and asks him to look for his wines in the warehouse at New Washington.

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1.22 Morgan, James, 22 April 1850

1.22 Morgan, James, 22 April 1850

Letter to M. Rockwell. New Washington, Galveston Bay, April 22, 1850. Regarding organization of materials for substantiating the NWA claim against the Mexican government.

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