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1873 Denton TX. Judge Thomas Wisdom Daugherty Civil War Historical letter

Description: PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING: I sell ORIGINAL items ONLY and NOT ANY reproductions.This sale is for ONE HAND WRiTTEN LETTER from T.W. DAUGHERTY( THOMAS WISDOM DAUGHTERY ) during the year 1873 the letter is written inDENTON , TEXA$ . it is addressed toM. N. Rogers Theo? New YorkThe content of letter is about finances and very interesting! HISTORYICAL DATA ONLINE:T.W. Daugherty was born Dec. 1835 in Texas county Mo.. His parents were James Madison Daugherty and Eleanor McGehee Daugherty. James Madison Daugherty was born in Cherokee Indian Territory, and moved to Texas from Missouri, settling in Alton, in 1851. He was the second of seven children. He had a common education by a tutor his father hired. In 1849 at age 14 he moved with his family to Old Alton, Denton county Texas. He soon assisted in surveying the site for the town of Denton moving to that place and engaging in business until 1860, when he was elected to the state legislature. He served in the legislature for one term and then joined the confederate army as a second lieutenant, serving in Texas Indian Territory and Arkansas, rising to the rank of Captain. After the war he was elected Justice of the Peace in Denton county. However, he was removed by Governor E.J. Davis as an obstacle to re-construction. From the close of the war in 1878 he was in mercantile and banking business in Denton county, moving to Abilene in 1881 and working as a clerk in a saddle shop and later conducting a grocery store. In 1886 he was elected Justice of the Peace, serving one term and 1892 he became a member of the Abilene bar. Judge Daugherty was married to miss Martha Rebecca White of Denton county in 1862, who survived him upon his death. He had joined the Masonic order and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was a master of the Blue Lodge in Denton and past High Priest of the Denton chapter. His children were R.L. Daugherty, J.T. Daugherty, W. A. Daugherty , and daughters Mrs. T.H. Green, and Mrs. Mattie McCann. CONDITION: It has normal letter folds and is in excellent condition. It is noted at the upper left as a copy but the item is handwritten and signed. It is rare to find a letter in such great condition from this early! This item is approximately 8" X 5" in size. The "EBAY ITEM" thing is just a loose piece of paper that is not attached to this letter. If you have any questions, please contact me. TERMS & CONDITIONS: Payment to EBAY upon purchase. Free shipping to the continental U.S. only. When you receive your item, PLEASE leave feedback (I will see it) and I will reciprocate feedback at that time. PLEASE visit my Ebay store items for related ephemera, antique documents, and paper collectibles at TexasJohnnyboy Ephemera. THANK YOU VERY MUCH and GOOD LUCK TO YOU.

Price: 174.3 USD

Location: Houston, Texas

End Time: 2024-09-11T18:04:54.000Z

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1873 Denton TX. Judge Thomas Wisdom Daugherty Civil War Historical letter 1873 Denton TX. Judge Thomas Wisdom Daugherty Civil War Historical letter

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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Culture: Western Americana

Provenance: 30+ years buy & sell antique documents & ephemera

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