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Box 2

 Container

Contains 94 Results:

Joseph E. Field to Mary Jones, Lavaca, January 10, 1859

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 76
Dates: January 10, 1859
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, December 7, 1880

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 56
Dates: December 7, 1880
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, December 15, 1880

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 57
Dates: December 15, 1880
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, Sour Lake, July 7, 1881

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 59
Dates: July 7, 1881
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.