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Kelsey Harris Douglass Letters

COLLECTION INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Dates: 1837-1840, 1987
    Size: 1 box, 17 items(.5 linear feet)
    Acquisition: Gift, 1988
    Access: Open for research
    Processed by: Pam Palmer, 1988
    TIDES Link: K.H. Douglass

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Kelsey Douglass was prominent in Texas during the time of the revolt of the Anglo-American community against the Mexican regime and the founding of the short lived Republic of Texas. He was elected a member of the Second Congress of the Republic in 1837 and was also elected a brigadier general of the militia, serving as commander of the Texas forces in the decisive battle with the Cherokees at the Battle of the Neches on July 15 and 16, 1839. Kelsey Douglass was also a charter member of the Masonic Milam Lodge No. 40 of Nacogdoches and a committee member of a group who attended a meeting in Houston for the purpose of forming the Grand Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas. He died in Nacogdoches on October 4, 1840, and the town of Douglass is named in his honor.

("DOUGLASS, KELSEY HARRIS." The Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/fdo25.html [Accessed Fri Nov 21 9:09:58 US/Central 2003].)

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Among the collection are seven letters written by Kelsey H. Douglass to his wife Minerva while he was a member of Congress in Houston. The letters are mostly concerned with getting things done at home during Kelsey's absence. These letters were laminated with the intent of preserving them. Unfortunately the lamination is starting to turn darker in color. There are also two letters from Minerva Douglass' aunt and uncle, Jesse and Mary Childress Benton. One letter was written from Nachitoches, LA, where they had gone after leaving Texas before Kelsey's death. The other was written upon receipt of the news of Kelsey's death.

LOCATION OF RECORD

[A-132]

INVENTORY

BOX 1

Folder 1: Letters from Kelsey Douglass to his wife Minerva

September 4, 1837
November 27, 1837

Folder 2: Letters from Kelsey Douglass to his wife Minerva

September 1837
October 15, 1837
December 10, 1837, (typescript photocopy, no original)

Folder 3: Letters from Kelsey Douglass to his wife Minerva

February 20, 1838
May 17, 1838

Folder 4: Letters from Jesse Benton to K. H. Douglass

September 16, 1840
November 6, 1840

Folder 5: Newspaper items and probate papers, 1838-1841. 7 items (typescript)
Folder 6: Research paper on Kelsey Harris Douglass, by Louise Currey Nicholls, 1987.

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