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Contains 98 Results:

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Headquarters, April 18, 1873

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Dates: April 18, 1873
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Headquarters, June 11, 1873

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Dates: June 11, 1873
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Headquarters, July 9, 1873

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Dates: July 9, 1873
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, August 2, 1873

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Dates: August 2, 1873
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, San Jacinto, January 25, 1874

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Dates: January 25, 1874
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, June 25, 1874

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Dates: June 25, 1874
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Near Dresden, July 24, 1874

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Dates: July 24, 1874
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, August 20, 1874

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Dates: August 20, 1874
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Colonel Thomas White, Galveston, March 29, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Dates: March 29, 1866
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to her sons, Willis, TX, April 3, [1869]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Dates: April 3, [1869]
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Willis, TX, April 8, [1869]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Dates: April 8, [1869]
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Galveston, TX, May 8, 1869

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Dates: May 8, 1869
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Headquarters, July 11, 1869

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Dates: July 11, 1869
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Galveston, July 18, [1869]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Dates: July 18, [1869]
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.

Mary Jones to Cromwell Anson Jones, Galveston, July 19, [1869]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Dates: July 19, [1869]
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Most of the correspondence is from Mary Jones, primarily to her son Cromwell Anson Jones. These letters date between 1866 and 1882. The letters discuss local affairs and Mary Jones' life, as well as family members (Samuel Edward and Sallie S.) and friends. Many of the letters relate to problems with land claims and taxes on lands held by Mary Jones following the death of her husband.