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George Washington Hockley

Hockley rewards a soldier for “having fought at the Battle of San Jacinto April 21st 1836”

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Hockley rewards a soldier for “having fought at the Battle of San Jacinto April 21st 1836”

Partly-printed DS, signed “G. W. Hockley,” one page, 9 x 7.5, Houston, September 12, 1838. Land donation certificate presented to “Abraham Lewis having fought at the Battle of San Jacinto April 21st 1836 is entitled to Six Hundred and Forty Acres of Donation Land.” Signed at the conclusion by Hockley as secretary of war. In good condition, with intersecting folds, paper loss along top edge, scattered toning, soiling, and damp staining, as well as creasing and wrinkling. Hockley was in charge of the artillery, including the Twin Sisters, at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto. A poignant reminder from the battle, which lasted just 18 minutes, and led to the formal surrender of Mexico three weeks later. The Robert Davis Collection, read more about Robert Davis. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Texas & Western
  • Dates: #379 - Ended November 17, 2011





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