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Autry, James Lockhart. Papers. (MS 003)

James Lockhart Autry Papers, 1834-1926, consisting of business papers and correspondence, family correspondence and family contents and receipts, many related to terms Autry served as general counsel to the Texas Company, president of Fidelity Trust Company, and vice-president and general counsel of the American Republics Corporation. (48 boxes)

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Numbered Files, 1861-1920

Series II: Business Papers, 1851-1913

Series III: Personal Correspondence, 1893-1920

Series IV: Family Correspondence, 1834-1918

Series V: Autry Estate, 1920-1925

Series VI: Fiscal Records, 1896-1926

Addendum: Autry Family Photographs, 1851-1915, n.d.

Guide to the James Lockhart Autry Papers, 1834-1926


Descriptive Summary

Repository Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX
Creator Autry, James Lockhart
Title James Lockhart Autry Papers
Dates 1834-1926
Extent 48 boxes (22 cubic ft.)
Abstract The papers, 1834-1926, of James Lockhart Autry consist of business papers and correspondence, family correspondence and family contents and receipts. Among the business papers are correspondence and legal briefs from the terms Autry served as general counsel to the Texas Company, president of Fidelity Trust Company, and vice-president and general counsel of the American Republics Corporation.
NOTE: An addendum to this collection of an additional 42 boxes (MS 412) is listed in a guide available in the Woodson Research Center.
ID MS 003
Language Materials are in English.

Biographical Note

James Lockhart Autry was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, on 4 November 1859. Educated in Mississippi schools for most of his life, Autry attended the University of the South on a scholarship before moving to Texas in 1876. He moved to Navarro County to undertake management of a ranch given to his grandfather's heirs for his part in the Texas Revolution.

Once established in Texas, Autry began the study of law in the offices of Judge Sam Frost in Corsicana, and was admitted to the bar in 1880 at the age of twenty-one. While still studying law in 1879, Autry served as enrolling clerk for the House of Representatives of the Texas Legislature and he served again in the sessions of 1880 and 1881. Autry began the practice of law in partnership with Richard Channing Beale; he retired from this partnership, however, to serve two terms as County Judge of Navarro County. He then formed a partnership with W. J. McKie which lasted until Autry left Corsicana to become General Attorney for the Texas Company in Beaumont.

The partnership of McKie and Autry served as counsel to J.S. Cullinan, an oil operator who moved into Corsicana with the oil boom of the area during the 1890's. After the dissipation of oil in the Coriscana area and the discovery of oil in the Spindletop - Beaumont area, Cullinan moved to the coastal town to form the Texas Fuel Company. For several years McKie and Autry continued to serve Cullinan, taking turns on leaving Coriscana to spend one or two weeks at a time in Beaumont. Finally in 1904 the partnership of McKie and Autry was dissolved with McKie staying in Corsicana and Autry moving to Beaumont as general counsel of the Texas Fuel Company.

A reorganization and expansion of the Texas Fuel Company in 1905 resulted in the incorporation of the Texas Company in which Autry was elected a director and became general attorney. The corporate headquarters were moved to Houston in 1908 when Spindletop began to decline and other fields down the Gulf Coast like Humble and Goose Creek began to produce. Autry again moved with the company. He remained with the Texas Company until November of 1913 when a dispute over management of the company became a major issue in a stockholders' meeting and a proxy struggle ensued. Cullinan with the open support of Autry and Will C. Hogg lost the battle and resigned as president and director. Autry and Hogg both resigned at this time.

Autry, Cullinan and Hogg then combined their capital and talents to form the Fidelity Trust Company, Farmers Petroleum Company, American Petroleum Company and Republic Production Company. Autry served as president of Farmers Petroleum Company, president of Fidelity Trust Company and vice-president and general counsel of the last two under the combined name of American Republics Company. In 1915 Autry suffered a stroke and he spent the last five years of his life a semi-invalid seeking rehabilitation and use of his right side. He died on 29 September 1920. He was survived by his wife, the former Allie Kinsloe, whom he married in 1896, a son James Lockhart Autry III, and a daughter Allie May Autry, now Mrs. Edward W. Kelley.

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Scope and Content

The papers, 1834-1922, of James Lockhart Autry consist of twenty shelf feet of business papers and correspondence, family correspondence and family contents and receipts. Among the business papers are correspondence and legal briefs from the terms Autry served as general counsel to the Texas Company, president of Fidelity Trust Company, and vice-president and general counsel of the American Republics Corporation.

The most important group of papers in this collection is Series I: Numbered files. Although the various companies retained most of the correspondence that dealt strictly with the day to day business, there is still a great deal of important business correspondence and personal material in the files. An example of the business files of extreme importance is the correspondence between McKie and Autry while they were still partners and representing the Texas Fuel Company. Also there are files related to Autry's resignation from the Texas Company with personal letters from friends commenting on his actions and there is a great deal of personal business correspondence, especially that dealing with his Navarro County Ranch, since he apparently preferred that his secretary keep up such files.

Not all of Autry's business files are represented in the numbered files. However, there is an important group of files pertaining to Autry's work for the Texas Company. Also among these files is correspondence regarding the building of the Autry residence on Courtlandt Place. Another similar set of files contains personal business correspondence which did not seem to belong to any of the numbered files. This group of files is arranged chronologically. These files should probably be checked by a researcher to make sure no pertinent information is missed.

The family correspondence falls naturally into two sections; one contains old family letters that were saved by Autry's mother and grandmother, the other holds letters between the various members of Autry's immediate family. Many of the old Autry family letters are interesting because they deal with historic events such as the Texas Revolution and the Civil War. Autry's grandfather Micajah Autry (1792-1836) came to Texas to fight in the revolution and died at the Alamo. There are several letters from him to his wife describing his travels to Texas. Autry's father (1830-1862) served as Speaker of the House of Representatives in Mississippi and practiced law in partnership with Lucius Cincinnatus Lamar. A number of papers deal with this aspect of Colonel Autry's career as well as his service in the Confederate Army in which he attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and fell at the Battle of Stone's River.

The last portions of the Autry papers deal with the administration of Autry's estate by his son and wife and personal accounts, receipts and check stubs of the Autry family. The papers about the estate seem to end about the time of the death of James L. Autry, III in 1922.

All files except the numbered files have been placed in a basic chronological order as there was no evident order to them. Only the receipts and accounts were not carefully placed in some order.

Note: An addendum to this collection of an additional 42 boxes (MS 412) is listed in a guide available in the Woodson Research Center.

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Arrangement

The numbered files have, in general, been kept in the order in which they were received. The chronological order, however, was changed to go from earliest date to the last. Chronological order and groupings were imposed upon the remaining papers in what seemed to be the most logical arrangement. The collection is divided into six series with sub-series as necessary.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)

Autry family - homes and haunts - Houston - Texas
Autry, Allie -- correspondence
Autry, James Lockhart, 1859-1920--Archives.
Autry, Martha W. -- correspondence
Autry, Micajah (1792-1836)
Brown, Jeanie V.-- correspondence

Subjects (Organizations)

American Republics Corporation
Fidelity Trust Company
Mexico Fuel Oil Company
Rice University - design & construction - Autry House.
Texas Company
Texas Fuel Company
Texas Land & Abstract Company

Subjects

Texas - History
Texas - Oil & gas production

Subjects (Places)

Autry House (Houston, Tex.)
Westmoreland Farms (Houston, Tex.)

Formats

Correspondence
Diaries
Financial documents
Legal documents
Photographs

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

The papers were a gift of Mrs. Edward W. Kelley and her daughter Allie Autry Kelley Dittmar. Date Received: Summer 1959.

Processing Information

Finding aid written by Beth Wray, 1975.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Numbered Files, 1861-1920
Not all of Autry's business files are represented in the numbered files. However, there is an important group of files pertaining to Autry's work for the Texas Company.
Although the various represented companies retained most of the correspondence that dealt strictly with the day to day business, there is still a great deal of important business correspondence and personal material in the files. An example of the business files of extreme importance is the correspondence between McKie and Autry while they were still partners and representing the Texas Fuel Company. Also there are files related to Autry's resignation from the Texas Company with personal letters from friends commenting on his actions and there is a great deal of personal business correspondence, especially that dealing with his Navarro County Ranch, since he apparently preferred that his secretary keep up such files.
Also among these files is correspondence regarding the building of the Autry residence on Courtlandt Place, and a similar set of files contains personal business correspondence which did not seem to belong to any of the numbered files. This group of files is arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
1 501 Autry's Halbert Lots 1887-1907
501A Texas Company Stock Matters, Personal 1905-1914
502A Brown v. McKie & Autry 1909-1911
503A Galbreath Properties 1909-1910
504 Swayne-Sour Lake Syndicate 1904-1911
504A Dee Carmen Mining Company 1909-1914
505 Home Place - Corsicana 1904-1910
505A Great Southern Life Insurance Co. 1910-1914
506 Autry's Ranch - 1904 Matters 1898-1906
507A Motor Boat 1909
508A St. Louis Union Trust Co. 1909
509 M.E.V. Johnson v. Beale Estate 1902-1910
509A Corsicana Cemetery Lot 1889-1912
510 Hughes Rice Farm 1904
510A New House Plans 1909-1910
511 Port Arthur Water Company 1903-1913
512 Autry - A.J. Thompson Claim 1904-1912
Box Folder
2 512A Westmoreland Lots 1909-1917
513 Autry v. Fair 1902-1906
513A Natural Gas Syndicate 1909-1910
514 Cartwright Receivership Case (Cartwright et.al. v. Corsicana Water Co. et.al) 1905
514A Houston Bar Association 1909-1912
515 Autry Ranch 1895; 1904-05
515A Autry Ranch 1910
516 Landon v. Brown 1906-1907
516A Southern Trust Co. 1909-1916
517 Tax Matters - Personal Property 1905-1915
517A Gilbert Land Settlement 1895
518 Sun-Light Publishing Co. - Reports 1900-1908
Box Folder
3 518A Beale Ranch 1910
519 Sun-Light Publishing Co. - Misc. 1900-1906
519A Oleander Country Club 1910-1915
520 Morton Survey, Navarro County - Abstract Company Affairs 1889-1906
520A Automobile Club 1910-1911
521 Moore Farm - Navarro County 1883-1911
521A Magnolia Motor Co. 1909-1913
522 Houston Lot Offerings 1905-1906
523 Ancestry 1902-1908
523A Sale of Gilbert Survey Lands 1901-1912
Box Folder
4 524 Texas Land & Abstract Co. Affairs 1889-1910
524 Texas Land & Abstract Co. Affairs 1911-1916
Box Folder
4 - "Texas Abstract & Land Company, Incorporated" seal n.d.
Box Folder
4 - Minutes, Board of Directors, Texas Abstract & Land Co. 29 Oct 1887 - 29 Oct 1900
Box Folder
5 524A John W. Gates Estate - Printed copies of will and petitions 1911-1912
524A John W. Gates Estate - Inventory of Property 1911-1913
524B John W. Gates Estate - Correspondence re: Payment of Inheritance Tax 1911-1913
524B John W. Gates Estate - Petitions re: Payment of Inheritance Tax 1912
524C John W. Gates Estate - Correspondence re: Probate of Will 1911
Box Folder
6 524C John W. Gates Estate - Correspondence re: Probate of Will 1911-1912
524C John W. Gates Estate - Correspondence re: Administration of Estate 1918
Box Folder
6 525A Automobile - Winton 1909-1911
525A Automobile - Winton 1912-1916
Box Folder
6 526 Holly Springs (Miss.) Cemetery 1897-1916
Box Folder
6 526A Surgical Operation 1909-1910
Box Folder
6 527 Coahoma Trust for Mrs. Jeannie Brown 1905-1912
Box Folder
6 527A Autry Ranch - 1911 1909-1911
528 Wilson-Bogy Lots 1901-1911
528A Houston Launch Club 1909-1914
529 Beale Ranch 1901-1906
Box Folder
7 529A Mexico Fuel Oil Company 1905-1908
529 Mexico Fuel Oil Company 1909-1910May
529 Mexico Fuel Oil Company 1910June-1911
529A Mexico Fuel Oil Company - Voucher Checkbooks 1910-1911
529A Mexico Fuel Oil Company 1912-1916
530 Goodwyn Estate 1895-1909
530A Proposed Sale of Autry Ranch 1910-1913
531 Correspondence - Fred W. Freeman (see also file 523A) 1904-1906
531A Blick Grant Henderson County (Beale Estate) 1872-1910
Box Folder
8 532 John Thomas Survey - Freestone County 1904-1910
Box Folder
8 532A Beale Estate 1908-1913
Box Folder
8 533 Autry Ranch - 1906 Matters 1905-1906
Box Folder
8 534 Johnson Lots, Corsicana 1901-1908
Box Folder
8 535 Controversy of Cotton Belt RR in Corsicana 1871-1906
Box Folder
8 535A Summer Trip 1911
536 Beale Ranch Matters 1906
536A United Charities 1907-1914
Box Folder
8 537 Allen Mining and Milling Co. 1904-1908
537A James L. Autry School Affairs 1909-1910
Box Folder
8 538A Burrows v. Brown 1911
Box Folder
8 539 Westmoreland Lots (see also file 512A) 1906-1915
Box Folder
8 539A Sewanee Alumni 1899-1915
540A Raywood Investments 1905-1910
Box Folder
9 540A Raywood Investments 1911
541 Autry Ranch (Micajah Autry Survey) Title papers, etc. 1868-1899
541 Autry Ranch Micajah Autry Survey) Title papers, etc. 1901-1915
541A Texas Laundry Company 1909-1910
542 Beale Estate - Polk Country Land; Mills v. Walker 1893-1911
542 Beale Estate - Polk County Land; Mills v. Walker 1912-1913
Box Folder
10 542A Houston Chamber of Commerce 1911-1916
543 Wortham & Martin (Sun-Light Publishing Co.) 1905-1909
543A Collins Brown 1893-1909
544 Beale Estate - Middleton Lands in Navarro County 1896-1902
544A Clippings - Various Subjects 1912-1919
545 Mexican - Gold Mine 1906
545A University of Texas 1911-1915
546 Ranch Affairs - 1907 1906-1908
547A Mining Laws - Texas Mineral Laws 1909-1913
548A Drainage District - Port Arthur 1908-1912
549A Option to Purchase Form 1909
550 Blackmon-Kerr Co. 1903-1904
550A Oil Leases - Legal Authorities 1910-1913
551 Autry Ranch - Cattle 1906-1911
552 Freeman Stock Loan 1907-1909
553A A. C. Hall Account 1905-1910
554A Hall - Bailey Accusations Matter 1907-1909
556A Personal Cash Accounts 1912-1914
557A Political Correspondence 1912-1916
Box Folder
11 558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1861-1889
558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1890-1892
558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1893-1894
558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1895-1896
558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1897-1898
558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1899
Box Folder
12 558 Miscellaneous Correspondence -Chiefly re: Mississippi Plantation 1900-1903
558A Autry Ranch Matters - 1912 1911-1912
560 Corsicana Bonds 1916 Feb 22
561A Houston Hotel Assoc. & Rice Hotel Organization 1912-1913
563 Beale Ranch - 1907 1906-1908
563A Strattleman v. Cullinan 1912
564 Freeman's Homestead Notes 1904-1907
565 Union National Bank 1907-1918
565A Correspondence re: Will of Mrs. G. Mills 1912-1916
566A Autry Ranch Matters for 1913 1912-1913
567A Houston Press Club 1912
568 Barry Investments - Beale Estate 1906-1909
568 Barry Investments - Beale Estate 1910-1914
Box Box
13 13 Barry Investments - Coahoma Trust 1907-1909
569A Committee on Natural Gas for Houston 1910
570 Sale of Texas Co. Stock to M. Moran 1907-1910
571 Life Insurance - Fidelity Mutual 1895-1910
571A Attorney General's Investigation 1909-1913
574 Life Insurance - Provident Savings & Travellers 1888-1905
574A Suburban Houston Property Investments 1912-1916
575 Beale Estate - Rental Contract Forms 1916
575A Magnolia Petroleum Co. 1913-1915
577 Moving to Houston 1907-1912
578 Beale Estate - T. H. Gerner Loan 1904-1912
579 Margaret Russel Land - Freestone Co. 1890-1899
579A Union Band and Trust Company 1905-1907
580A Raywood Corporation Reorganization 1905
581A Cullinan Purchase of Land from Gipson 1905
Box Folder
14 582A Correspondence between Autry & McKie 1903
582A Correspondence between Autry & McKie 1904
583 Autry Ranch - 1908 Affairs 1908-1909
583A Estate of Daniel Burke of Corsicana 1903-1910
584A State v. Glass 1910-1911
585 Houston Country Club 1912-1916
586 Beale Ranch - 1908 Affairs 1908
588A Fire Insurance 1913-1915
589 Donation of Sharswood's Legal Ethics 1908
589A Beale Estate Affairs 1914-1915
590A The Texas Co. (Ancient History, Clippings, etc.) 1902
591A Autry Ranch 1914
594 Texas Bar Assoc. Committee on Code of Professional Ethics 1908-1909
594A Poll Tax Receipts 1906-1915
Box Folder
15 596 Personal Financial Affairs 1904-1909
596 Personal Financial Affairs 1910
596 Personal Financial Affairs 1911
596 Personal Financial Affairs 1912-1914
596A Estate of Charles G. Gates 1913
596A Estate of Charles G. Gates 1914-1915
Box Folder
16 598 Autry Ranch Affairs - 1909 1909-1910
599 Beale Ranch Affairs - 1909 1909-1910
602 Southern Transportation Co. 1914
608 Summer Trip to California & Colorado 1914
609 The Texas Co. - Miscellaneous 1914
612 Business Correspondence - Fidelity Trust Company 1913-1919
616 J.R. Sharp Litigation 1913-1914
617 Investments Offered to Fidelity Trust Co 1914-1920
619 The Texas Company - Cullinan & Autry Resignation 1912-1913
619A The Texas Company - Early Papers 1901-1902
620 Barry Investments 1914-1916
625 Maps, Geological Surveys 1915-1916
Box Folder
17 627 Photographs - Including 1 of the last 2 survivors of Battle of San Jacinto 1912-1914
630 Autry's - Asa Chamber's Land 1895-1901
Box Folder
17 631 Stock Quotations 1914-1916
632 J.S. Cullinan 1905-1014
633 J.S. Cullinan 1915-1920
634 W.C. Hogg 1913-1919
635 Texas Anchor Fence Co. 1913-1916
Box Folder
17 636 J.S. Cullinan's New Residence 1910-1914
Box Folder
17 637 Captain James Garrity 1914-1916
Box Folder
18 638 Automobile 1914-1920
Box Folder
18 640 Chauffer's Automobile Report 1914-1920
641 Moore's Bluff Corporations 1914-1915
Box Folder
18 643 Hogg, Dickson and Hogg 1914-1915
647 Wills, Sundry 1914-1916
649 Sharp - Hughes Tool Co. 1914-1916
655 Richland Quarry Co. 1912-1915
Box Folder
18 656 Maturities of Notes Owed Autry 1914-1915
Box Folder
18 660 Cullinan v. Sterling 1914
661 Corsicana Cemetery 1906-1915
662 Hawthorne Street Lots 1912-1919
672 Autry Ranch - 1915 1915
673 Chauffeur 1910-1919
Box Folder
18 678 Courtlandt Street Property 1913-1916
681 "Eats" 1907-1919
Box Folder
19 684 Raywood Canal & Milling Co. - Elmer Contract 1913-1915
686 Munsey Notes - Navarro County 1913-1916
687 Rufus Hardy Notes - Navarro County 1913-1916
707 Telephone & Telegraph 1916-1920
713 Autry Financial 1914-1915
714 Law Books 1904-1915
723 Texas Abstract Co. v. Peck et.al. 1914-1916
725 Yacht - Aloha 1915-1916
725 Yacht - Aloha 1916-1920
727 The Texas Co. - Internal Affairs 1915
728 Magnolia Petroleum Co. - Dowling Stock 1915
731 Park Place - Block 32, Lot 9 1915
733B Freestone Lands 1918
738 Sharp Homestead 1915
740 The Texas Co. -70,000 share stock issue 1915
Box Folder
20 750 Summer Trip 1915 May-July
750 Summer Trip 1915 Aug-Sept
753 Autry Sale of Texas Company Stock 1915
754 DePelchin Faith Home 1915-1916
755 Emma R. Newsboys Home 1915-1918
756 Louisiana Adventure 1916
757 Hudson Automobile 1915
759 New York Trip 1915-1916
766 Autry Financial 1916
769 Bryan Barry Investments 1915-1919
771 Eureka Paving Company 1916-1917
772 Texas Economic League 1916
773 J.R. Sharp Litigations 1916
774 Hot Springs, Arkansas 1916
775 Courtlandt Place 1916-1911
776 Lucy Waller (Taps) 1916
777 Clippings re. J.S. Cullinan & the Texas Economic League 1916
778 Beale Estate 1915-1916
779 C.F. Pannill v. Union National Bank 1915-1916
780 Cullinan-Hermann Property 1915-1916
781 Sewanee Debt 1910-1920
782 Cullinan - Smith Street Property 1916
783 Thorburn v. Gates 1916
785 Estate of W.B. Sharp 1913-1919
786 Office Quarters - Carter Building 1915-1916
Box Box
21 21 Papoose Oil Company 1915-1919
788 Banking & Financial 1916
789 J.S. Cullinan 1914-1919
790 Securities 1916-1919
791 Office Furniture & Fixtures 1914-1916
792 Contributions 1916
793 Office Employees 1916
794 Gross Receipt Tax 1916
798 Campbell - Wren Royalty 1915-1916
799 Pipe Line Tariffs 1916
800 Books & Periodicals 1916
801 Rittman Process for Refining Hydrocarbons 1915-1917
802 Stationary & Supplies - Printed 1916
803 Mother's Trust 1916
804 Pettigrew, Oates, et.al. v. Repubic 1916
805 Trust Company Charges 1916
806 Estate Inheritance Tax 1916
807 Copper Stocks 1915
808 Autry Ranch 1915-1916
809 Mineral Leases - General 1916
810 Personal Taxes 1906-1920
811 Accounting 1916
812 Insurance - Oil Companies 1916
814 Republic Production Co. - Fee Lands 1916
815 W.C. Hogg 1914-1919
816 Dunlap & Abbott Note 1914-1916
817 Vaccum Cleaner - Autry House 1914-1920
818 American Petroleum Co.-Pipe Line Dept. 1915-1916
Box Folder
22 819 Louisiana Leases 1916
820 East Houston Station 1915
821 Courtlandt Home Title Papers 1916
822 Autry House Insurance 1905-1920
823 Houston Foundation 1916
824 Autry Income Tax 1915-1920
826 Eureka Paving Co.-Paving Suits & Paving Certificates 1916
827 Personal Taxes 1916-1920
828 Santa Anna Farm - Otis Tract 1915-1916
829 Florence Crittenden Home 1916
831 Hardy Mining Company 1916
832 Raywood Canal & Mining Company 1915-1920
833 Oil Prices 1916
834 Tex-I-Can Petroleum Co. 1916
835 (or 893) texas State Historical Association 1899-1915
836 Santa Anna Farm - Artust Tract 1916
837 Boy Scouts 1916
838 Legal Opinions 1916
839 Correspondence - Office 1916
840 Legal Department Reports 1916-1918
841 East Beaumont Townsite Company 1916
842 Law Suits 1916
843 American Petroleum Co.-Railroad Claims 1916
844 Trust Funds of Fidelity Trust Co. 1916
845 American Petroleum Co.-County Right of Way for Pipelines 1916
846 Republic Production Co.-Leases in Chambers Co., Tex. 1916
847 Insurance Reports 1916
848 American Republic Corporation 1916-1920
849 Delaware Corporation Laws 1915-1916
850 Houston Ship Channel Extension 1915-1916
Box Folder
23 851 Rumors and Reports 1916
852 C.W. Miller v. R.O. Eldemire 1916
853 New York Trip 1916
854 Pennsylvania Tank Car Company 1916
855 Callaway Foreclosure 1915-1916
856 Naturalization for Rudolph O. Eldemire 1916
857 Stock Certificate Registrar & Transfer Agency 1916
858 Codes 1916
859 Petroleum Refining Company 1916-1918
860 Gardener 1916
861 Bonds-American Petroleum Co. & Republic Production Company 1916
862 American Production Co. & Republic Production Co.-Stock Certificate Order 1916
863 Personal Financial Statement 1881-1912
864 Dr. Frank Crane's Young Man's Program 1916
865 Division of Interest Orders-J.S. Cullinan and Magnolia Petroleum Co. 1916
866 American Republic Corporation 1916-1919
867 Rail Construction-North Side of Houston Ship Channel 1916
868 Corporate Calendar 1916
869