Transcription References
"A" - a reference to an archive holding the military roll or list, or earliest known copy | |
T1. | Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution, Daughters of the
Republic of Texas, Austin, Texas, index, 318 pp., 29 cm, 1986.
Rolls and lists of army, volunteers, and militia. Transcription
of Archive Reference A3 and other muster rolls and lists.
Six-page "Additions and Corrections to Original
Index" is available from the DRT. (Names in T1 are indexed on this site.)
Since the book was published, an earlier TGLO muster roll book has been rediscovered (see TGLO MUSTER ROLLS) and twenty-one more Republic rolls have surfaced (see Rolls from the Thomas Jefferson Green Papers). |
T2. | Defenders of the Republic of Texas, Texas Army:
Muster rolls, receipt rolls and other rolls, 1836-1841, Vol. I.,
compiled for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Laurel
House Press, Austin, index, 319 pp., 28 cm., 1989. |
T3. | [Available for use] |
T4. | Transcription of A8, Special Collections, R.W. Steen
Library, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches,
Texas. |
T5. | "Bexar, Storming and Capture of," L.W. Kemp, Daughters of
the Republic of Texas Library at the Alamo, San Antonio,
Texas, no date. |
T6. | "Listing of Participants to be Included in Honor Roll, San
Jacinto Museum of History," Dr. Thomas L. Miller, et al., no
date, no location. Referenced in T1, p. 257. |
T7. | After San Jacinto: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1836-1841,
Joseph Milton Nance, University of Texas Press, Austin,
1963. Online. (See title on the Research Help page). |
T8. | Attack and Counterattack: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1842,
Joseph Milton Nance, University of Texas Press, Austin,
1964. |
T9. | Capt. Washington D. Miller Company Roll, typescript.
Annals of Travis County and of the City of Austin, Frank
Brown, Vol. IX, pp. 11-12. Archives and Information Services Division,
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P.O. Box 12927, Austin,
TX 78711-2927 |
T10. | The Charter and Constitution of the Galveston Artillery
Company, Organized Sept. 13th, 1840, printed by S. Bangs,
Galveston Chronicle Office [1842?], 8 pp. Copies in
Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas, and Barker Texas
History Center, University of Texas Library, Austin. |
T11. | Corpus Christi and Lipantitlan, Frederick C. Chabot, Artes
Graficas, San Antonio, Texas, 1942. |
T12. | "List of members of Spy Companies of Capt. John C. Hays and Capt.
Antonio Parez, to pursue Mexican marauders Mar 15, 1841." "Memoirs" II,
John S. Ford, pp. 243-247. Archives Collection, University of Texas
Library. Printed in T7, pp. 410-411. |
T13. | Telegraph and Texas Register, Houston, 1835-1846. |
T14. | [Available for use] |
T15. | Lists of names from thirteen northeast Texas militia rolls, the
Rex Strickland Collection and the Skipper Steely Collection. Archives,
Texas A&M University - Commerce, Commerce,
Texas. |
T16. | East Texas Militiamen 1838-1839, [Volume 1], Kathryn Hooper
Davis, Ericson Books, 1614 Redbud Street, Nacogdoches,
Texas 75961, index, 87 pp., 1992. Transcription of muster rolls
from counties of Nacogdoches, Sabine, and San Augustine. |
T17. | East Texas Militiamen 1838-1839, Volume 2, Kathryn Hooper
Davis, Ericson Books, 1614 Redbud Street, Nacogdoches,
TX 75961-2936, index, 87 pp., 1992. Transcription of muster
rolls from counties of Fannin, Houston, Nacogdoches, Red River,
San Augustine, and Shelby. Index includes 62 names of individuals
who served as witnesses for soldiers when they received
their pay. |
T18. | Bounty and Donation Land Grants of Texas, 1835-1888, Thomas
Lloyd Miller, University of Texas Press, Austin, 894 pp., 1967.
Notes from Texas General Land Office records of military
bounty and donation land grants and patents. No index, but
alphabetically ordered in two sections: Bounty Land Grants
and Donation Land Grants. Researchers should search both
sections. Indexed this site. |
T19. | "Notes From an Unfinished Study of Fannin and His Men," Harbert
Davenport, unpublished manuscript, typescript, 475 pp., 1936.
The Davenport (Harbert)
Collection, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission, P.O. Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711-2927. Online.
(See "The Goliad Campaign, 1836" on the
Research Help page). |