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Acala cotton seed poster
Advertisement for No. 111 strain Acala cotton seed developed by John D. Rogers of Navasota, Texas.
Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Election of the White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas
First page of a newsprint handbill detailing membership information for White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas including the Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Election.
Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Election of the White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas
First page of a newsprint handbill detailing membership information for White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas including the Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Election.
Constitution, By-Laws and Rules of Election of the White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas
First page of a newsprint handbill detailing membership information for White Man's Union Association of Grimes County, Texas including the Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules of Election.
Cotton display
Display board of Texas Pedigree Cotton; nine staples grown by "J.H.M." near Navasota, TX. A label at the top of the display says, "Staple of Texas Pedigreed Cottons."
Deed for land in Grimes County
Deed for land in Grimes County, Ira M. Camp selling to Charles L. Miller
Deed for town lot in Navasota
Deed for a town lot sold from the estate of Parker Smith to W. C. Greer. Document written by executor for the estate. E. D. Johnson.
Deed for town lot in Navasota
Deed for town lot in Navasota, Ira M. Camp and wife Eliza selling a lot to Charles L. Miller.
[Deed of slave Lucy to Emily Grimes]
Papers of Jesse Grimes. "To Emily Grimes Deed of Gift for Negro Girl Lucy."
[Deed of Trust transferring livestock to M. Kennard]
Deed of Trust transferring livestock to M. Kennard.
[Deed of trust transferring property in Navasota to M. Kennard]
Deed of trust transferring property in Navasota to M. Kennard
Dough bowl used by Eugenia Wallace Cooper
Dough bowl used by Eugenia Wallace Cooper (Lois Cooper Mayer's mother). Lois Jean Cooper Mayer Collection, Supplement 2.
"Grimes County, Texas"
Large blue-line map of Grimes County abstracts printed on light-weight cotton
[Letter from Edward S. Burch to his sister, Sarah Zimmerman, March 1860]
Letter from Edward S. Burch to his sister, Sarah Zimmerman, regarding the sale of some 30 negroes from their uncle's estate. Lois Jean Cooper Mayer Collection, Supplement 2
[Letter from Edward S. Burch to Mr. Veazey, 1860]
Letter from Edward S. Burch to Mr. Veazey regarding the estate of his uncle, Edward Burch. Lois Jean Cooper Mayer Collection, Supplement 2
[Letter from Maria B. Smith to her sister, Rosanna Grimes]
Papers of Jesse Grimes. Letter from Maria B. Smith to her sister, Rosanna Grimes, concerns affairs in Alabama and immigration
[Letter to R.E.B. Baylor from J.H. Stribling, August 29, 1873]
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor Papers. Letter to R.E.B. Baylor from J.H. Stribling regarding Baylor's illness and founders of Baylor University
[Obituary of Rosanna Ward Grimes, December 1871]
Papers of Jesse Grimes. News article concerns death of Rosanna Grimes
Photograph of Fanthorp Inn
Photograph of Fanthorp Inn in Anderson, Texas
[Portrait of Felix W. Magee]
Portrait of Felix W. Magee, founder of the Masonic Lodge in Anderson, TX, standing in a suit with a stole wrapped around his neck.
[Sarah Zimmerman granting power of attorney to her agent, April 4, 1860]
Sarah Zimmerman, descendant of Edward Birch (Burch) granting power of attorney to her agent. Lois Jean Cooper Mayer Collection, Supplement 2.
[Statement certifying G.M. Mooring as Clerk of the County Court of Grimes County, May 3, 1860, and signed by Governor Sam Houston]
Statement certifying G.M. Mooring as Clerk of the County Court of Grimes County and signed by Governor Sam Houston. Lois Jean Cooper Mayer Collection, Supplement 2
Texas Teacher's Daily Register for Public Schools
Front and back covers of a Texas Teacher's Register from Bedias High School.
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