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McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume I xv |
INDEX TO THE PAPERS CALENDAR | |
1788 | |
Grant to Thomas Polk for 5,000 Acres of Land on Richland Creek, July 10, 1788, including the land on which Sterling C. Robertson later lived in Giles County, Tennessee. | 2 |
1793 | |
Philip Philips and Michael Campbell to Sterling C. Robertson, July 22, 1793. Bill of sale for two negroes, Daniel and John, bought for Sterling by his father, Elijah Robertson, when Sterling was only seven years old. | 4 |
1796 | |
Philip Nolan to James Wilkinson, June 10, 1796, telling of his life among the Indians in Texas while catching wild horses. | 6 |
1797 | |
Will of Elijah Robertson, February 17, 1797. | 9 |
Philip Nolan to James Wilkinson, April 24, 1797, telling of his plans for another expedition to Texas to make a more accurate map than the first one he showed Wilkinson. | 11 |
1798 | |
Inventory of Personal Property in the Estate of Elijah Robertson, (about October 1, 1798). | 15 |
1800 | |
Thomas Jefferson to William Dunbar, January 16, 18-- (1800?), expressing a desire to see Philip Nolan personally and buy one of those fine horses he is catching in Texas. | 19 |
David Shelby, Plaintiff, against the Heirs of Elijah Robertson, Deceased, November 10, 1800. | 21 |
1801 | |
Philip Nolan and His Companions. By J. A. Quintero, (entered under March 21, 1801). | 23 |
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