Annexation
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Siddie Robson Armstrong report
An analysis of the Congressional debates on the admission of Texas to the Union (1841-1844) by Armstrong, a student at the University of Colorado.
Simeon English Clark papers
Papers related to Clark (1868-1947), educator, newspaper publisher, and grandson of James Clark, founder of Clarksville, Texas, include historical notebooks and concern explorations and discoveries; Spanish and Mexican History (1492-1848); Indian tribes of Texas and southern United States; Texas Republic; annexation of Texas by the United States; experience of Americans in World War II; and genealogy of the Clark and related families.
Eberstadt collection
Collection aquired from Edward Eberstadt & Sons, booksellers, that includes source materials related to the early history of Texas and the Southwest.
George Bernard Erath family papers
George Bernard Erath (1813-1891), surveyor, solider, and legislator, was born and educated in Vienna, Austria. The George Bernard Erath Family Papers include correspondence, legal papers, land grants, account books, newspaper clippings, photographs, military orders, notes, financial records, and literary productions pertaining to the careers of Erath and his daughter Lucy A. Erath (1857-1948).
George Louis Hammeken statements
Comprising a typescript entitled Brief Remarks on Dr. Channing’s Letter to Hon. Henry Clay,
the George Louis Hammeken Statements, 1837, discuss and clarify falsehoods
in W. E. Channing’s public letter to Henry Clay concerning the annexation of Texas to the United States.
Sam Houston Hearne collection
Collection of Sam Houston Hearne, great-grandson of Sam Houston, consists primarily of Houston family correspondence, letters sent and received by Houston during and directly after the Texas Revolution and during his Texas presidency, and correspondence between Houston and Guy M. Bryan concerning Stephen F. Austin.
Sam Houston papers
Papers document the life of Sam Houston, including military service, as congressman from and governor of Tennessee, as commander-in-chief of the army in the Texas Revolution, as president of the Republic of Texas, as United States senator from and governor of the state of Texas. Many important state and national figures, especially Andrew Jackson, are represented, as well as personal friends and family members.
Anson Jones papers
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, calendar of correspondence, scrapbook, official documents, legal documents, day books, account book, and clippings concern the family and career of Anson Jones. Papers relate to Anson Jones’s political career and views, to Mary Jones's family activities and work with organizations, and to C. Anson Jones's career.
Annie L. Middleton papers
Comprised of 20th century handwritten copies and transcripts of correspondence, a diary, and memoirs, the Annie L. Middleton Papers, 1839-1845, 1935, document Middleton’s research on 19th century Texas history and government.
Robert Dale Owen Texas annexation letter
This small collection is comprised of a letter in which Congressman Robert Dale Owen comments on Texas Annexation to the United States.