Talbot family papers, 1838-1995
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Description
- Title
- Talbot family papers, 1838-1995
- Creator
- Talbot (Family : Georgetown, Tex.)
- Abstract
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Correspondence and property records concerning the Talbot family, primarily Richard Ely Talbot. Correspondence includes circa 80 autograph letters, signed, between Richard Ely Talbot, Anna Louisa Trowbridge Talbot, and their daughters Elizabeth Talbot Anderson and Anna Louisa Talbot Shell while students at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, 1865-1867. Topics include the family's ranch in Georgetown, Texas, the Chisholm trail, an outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans, the Civil War, and Richard Ely Talbot's involvement with the Republican Party. Includes documentation of Richard Ely Talbot's interactions with the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, including the impressment of ten of Talbot's mules and an interrogation about transactions involving enemy property, 1862-1864. Property records include deeds, land grants, surveys, and titles concerning land in Texas relating to Richard Ely Talbot, Thomas Talbot, John W. Talbot, Joseph W. Talbot, Elias W. Talbot, Peter Kinsey, and Sarah Gilleland Kinsey Tone, 1838-1877. Includes three manuscript and printed maps of the Talbots' properties in Texas. Collection also includes report cards from the Abbot Academy for Anna Louisa Talbot Shell and Elizabeth Talbot Anderson. Genealogical material consists of five issues of the Williamson Country Genealogical Society newsletter containing articles about the Talbots and Andersons
- Description
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The Talbot family was an American family of ranchers and politicians in Texas, Michigan, and Massachusetts. Richard Ely Talbot (1816-1884) was a rancher and cowboy in Georgetown, Texas who was involved in the Texas Republican Party and Texas Reconstruction Convention, including serving as a delegate to the Texas Republican Party Convention, 1868-1869. Talbot married Anna Louisa Trowbridge in Louisiana in 1846; they moved to Texas in 1852 and were among the earliest settlers in the area between Georgetown and Circleville. The Talbots had six children, including Elizabeth Talbot Anderson (1847-1900) and Anna Louisa Talbot Shell (1848- ). Richard Ely Talbot's siblings included John W. Talbot (1805-1876), Joseph W. Talbot (1815-1886), Elias W. Talbot (1820-1876), and Thomas Talbot (1818-1885), who was a politician and governor of Massachusetts, 1874-1875 and 1879-1880.
In English.
Box 1: correspondence between Richard Ely Talbot, Anna Louise Trowbridge, and their daughters, genealogical materials, and report cards. Box 2: property records and records concerning the Texas Republican party and the Confederate States of America. - Provenance
- Purchased from Michael Brown Rare Books and Robert Rubin Books on the Frederick W. and Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 2005 and 2016.
- Extent
- 0.63 linear feet (2 boxes)
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Call Number
- WA MSS S-2530
- Container / Volume
- Box 1
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Maps
Deeds Texas 19th century
Report cards - Subject (Geographic)
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Texas.
Texas
Williamson County.
Massachusetts.
Louisiana
New Orleans.
Chisholm Trail.
Georgetown (Tex.)
Williamson County (Tex.) - Subject (Name)
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Anderson, Edwin Ruthven, -1905.
Anderson, Elizabeth Talbot, 1847-1900.
Kinsey, Peter.
Talbot family.
Talbot, Anna Louisa Trowbridge, -1869.
Talbot, Elias W., 1820-1876.
Talbot, John W., 1805-1876.
Talbot, Joseph W., 1815-1886.
Talbot, Richard Ely, 1816-1884.
Talbot, Thomas, 1818-1886.
Shell, Anna Louisa, 1848-
Tone, Sarah Gilleland Kinsey, 1797-1857.
Abbot Academy. - Subject (Topic)
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Cattle breeders
Frontier and pioneer life
Land grants
Land titles
Pioneers
Ranches
Ranchers
Ranching
Real property
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Voter registration
Women
Education
Yellow fever
Economic conditions
Social life and customs
Politics and government - Subjects
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Anderson, Edwin Ruthven, -1905
Anderson, Elizabeth Talbot, 1847-1900
Kinsey, Peter
Talbot family
Talbot, Anna Louisa Trowbridge, -1869
Talbot, Elias W., 1820-1876
Talbot, John W., 1805-1876
Talbot, Joseph W., 1815-1886
Talbot, Richard Ely, 1816-1884
Talbot, Thomas, 1818-1886
Shell, Anna Louisa, 1848-
Tone, Sarah Gilleland Kinsey, 1797-1857
Abbot Academy
Cattle breeders > Texas
Frontier and pioneer life > Texas > Williamson County
Land grants > Texas
Land titles > Texas
Pioneers > Texas > Williamson County
Ranches > Texas > Williamson County
Ranchers > Texas > Williamson County
Ranching > Texas > Williamson County
Real property > Texas > Williamson County
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) > Texas > Williamson County
Voter registration > Texas > Williamson County
Women > Education > Massachusetts
Yellow fever > Louisiana > New Orleans
Chisholm Trail
Georgetown (Tex.) > Economic conditions > 19th century
Georgetown (Tex.) > Maps
Georgetown (Tex.) > Social life and customs
Texas > Economic conditions > 19th century
Texas > Politics and government > 1865-1950
Williamson County (Tex.)
Texas > 19th century
Texas > 19th century .
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- Access
- Public
- Rights
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- Citation
- Talbot Family Papers. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Identifiers
- Catalog Record
- 6932268
- Object ID (OID)
- 16713272
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