225 pages, including index. On September 18, 1842, fifty-three men of the Fayette militia company were trapped by a Mexican army on an open prairie near San Antonio, Texas. View More...
This book describes more than 225 religious bodies in the United States -- their historical backgrounds, religious doctrines, and governmental organization; included are statistics on the number of churches and church members, and information about church-related schools and institutions. A glossary of terms, a general and denominational bibliography, an essay on religions in America in 1985, and an index add to the usefulness of this resource.
The publication herewith presented, an index to the probate cases filed in Titus County, Texas, is No. 225 of the Texas series of counties. The publication is intended to meet the requirements of day-to-day usage by the officials of the county, attorneys, businessmen, and other citizens who have occasion to consult probate case records for the proper conduct of their affairs. The publication may be used by historians and genealogists to obtain references to unpublished source material. 33 pages.
Names include: Carruth, Ervin, Iglehart, Poag, Staton, Traylor View More...
This Summer County, Tennessee book includes; the first inhabitants, early exploration, settlement begins, Indians, government, homes, religion, churches, schools, social activities, and much more from the beginning to 1805. 225 pages, indexed. View More...