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David G. Burnet

David G. Burnet

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David G. Burnet

Early politician within the Republic of Texas (1788–1870), serving as their interim president in 1836, second vice presiden, and secretary of state after it was annexed to the United States of America. Uncommon manuscript DS, three pages on two adjoining sheets, 7.5 x 12.5, November 4, 1834. Jury verdict concerning the disposition of slaves in the Estate of Robert Graves. In part: “We are of the opinion according to the law Mrs. Olivia Moore or Ellis is not entitled to her portion of the estate claimed by her as we believe there was nothing gained during the community except the girl Elira which we award to her–The Item in the account of James Moore against the heirs for Jerome & Ezekiels board clothing…” Slaves and values are listed. “The item in his account of 277.75 paid to Mr. Huff for the plantation we cannot allow as they claim the land until final issue of the deed in favor of the heirs…” The jury concludes, “We don’t know when the Negroes were sold and cannot say what amount the hire ought to be.” Signed at the conclusion by 12 Texans, and signed at the conclusion by Burnet following of a short note in another hand which reads, “The note for $277.75 payable 1st January 1832 upon the application of Wm H Jack has been withdrawn & delivered up to him. 6th Nov 1834.” In fair to good condition, with pages having been professionally deacidified, all folds professionally repaired and reinforced, moderate toning and dampstaining, and a few small areas of paper loss. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Civil War Auction
  • Dates: #412 - Ended July 25, 2013





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