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Early_History_of_Historic_Montgomery_County,_Texas.html
Marriage-of-Charles-Bellinger-Stewart.html
Owen-Shannon-Will.html
Owen-Shannon-Died-in-1834.html
Montgomery County, Texas Commissioners Court March 1, 1838
Minutes of the first Montgomery County Commissioners Court meeting on March 1 1838 when W. W. Shepperd induced Commissioners Court to make the Town of Montgomery the county seat of Montgomery County Texas.
Montgomery-County,-Texas-Commissioners-Court-March-1,-1838.html
Montgomery-County-Centennial-Monuments.html
Austin's-Register-of-Families.html
Act-Creating-Montgomery-County,-Texas.html
W.-W.-Shepperd.html
W. W. Shepperd was the first postmaster of Montgomery, Texas. Primary documents and records.
W.-W.-Shepperd-First-Postmaster-of-Montgomery,-Texas.html
Copy of a note signed by John Crane in behalf of W. W. Shepperd. Notes on back are in the handwriting of C. B. Stewart as attorney for W. W. Shepperd concerning filing with the probate court of Montgomery County, Texas.
C.-B.-Stewart-Attorney-for-W.-W.-Shepperd.html
Shepperd-Sells-Town-of-Montgomery-to-McCown-for-Slaves.html
Founding-Towns-A-Shepperd-Family-Tradition.html
Town of Montgomery, Texas Incorporated - 1848
Town-of-Montgomery,-Texas-Incorporated-1848.html
Charles-B.-Stewart.html
Historical information about the first Montgomery County courthouse in Montgomery County, Texas. The original couthouse was a house owned by the founder of the Town of Montgomery, Texas named W. W. Shepperd.
The-First-Montgomery-County-Courthouse.html
Alfred-and-Matilda-Morris-House.html
1845-Montgomery-Patriot-Advertisment-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Jacob H. Shepperd
Jacob-H.-Shepperd.html
1845 Montgomery Patriot Advertisement - Lake Creek Settlement
Advertisement for lots in the town of Montgomery, Texas in July 2, 1845 editon of the Montgomery Patriot newspaper that makes clear reference to the Lake Creek Settlement.
1845-Montgomery-Patriot-Advertisement-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Help Wanted - Montgomery Trading Post
Historian asks for your help in finding specific documents and information relating to the so-called Montgomery Trading Post or Montgomery Settlement
Help-Wanted-Montgomery-Trading-Post.html
Help-Wanted-Montgomery-Prairie.html
Historian asks for your help in finding additional documents and information relating to the history of the Lake Creek Settlement prior to the founding of the Town of Montgomery, Texas in 1837.
Help-Wanted-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Help-Wanted-Major-John-Wyatt-Moody.html
Trying to get information about Geroge M. Crittenden for a Montgomery County, Texas history book that is being written. G. M. Crittenden is said to have written a group of Grimes County Texas history papers commonly referred to as the Crittenden Papers.
Help-Wanted-George-M.-Crittenden.html
Zachariah-Landrum-and-Related-Families.html
Montgomery, Texas Founded in Two Phases
The Town of Montgomery, Texas was founded by W. W. Shepperd in two distinct phases - the town under the hill and the town on the hill.
Montgomery,-Texas-Founded-in-Two-Phases.html
No-Shannon-Trading-Post-in-1826.html
Lake_Creek_Settlement.html
Marriage-of-C.-B.-Stewart-and-Julia-Shepperd.html
Names-in-Lake-Creek-Settlement-Documents.html
1861 map highlighted to show the boundaries of the Lake Creek Settlement in Texas prior to July, 1837.
Lake-Creek-Settlement-Map.html
Town Creek in the history of Montgomery, Texas. The naming of Town Creek did not precede the founding of the Town of Montgomery in July 1837.
Help-Wanted-Town-Creek.html
Lake-Creek-Settlement-Reference-List.html
Montgomery County Commissioners Court Minutes - Page 1
Enlargement of page 1 of the minutes of the first Commissioners' Court meeting of Montgomery County, Texas held on March 1, 1838. Town of Montgomery becomes first county seat of Montgomery County, Texas.
Montgomery-County-Commissioners-Court-Minutes-Page-1.html
E.-R.-Wightman-English-Field-Notes-and-Plats.html
Roads-in-the-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Download and print a free copy of "The Early History of Montgomery, Texas." This booklet is a useful tool for 7th grade Texas history students in the Montgomery I.S.D. working on the annual scavenger hunt. This booklet was originally published for the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the founding of the Montgomery, Texas (1837-2012).
Booklet-The-Early-History-of-Montgomery,-Texas.html
Indian_Trading_Post_Montgomery,_Texas.html
William-C.-Clark-Purchased-600-Acres-From-John-Corner.html
Map showing the 200 acres of land purchased by W. W. Shepperd from William C. Clark in the John Corner League on September 15, 1835. This would be the original site of the Town of Montgomery, Texas "under the hill" in July of 1837.
W.-W.-Shepperd-Purchased-200-Acres-from-William-C.-Clark.html
Map showing the original town site of Montgomery, Texas "under the hill in 1837" and the new town site of Montgomery, Texas "on the hill" in 1838.
New-Town-of-Montgomery-on-the-Hill-Map.html
John_Wyatt_Moody.html
Evolution_of_the_Montgomery_Trading_Post_Myth.html
Transcription of 1825 Petition to the President of the United States from the citizens of Miller County in the Arkansas Territory concerning the settlements and treaties with the Choctaw Indians. Signed by Andrew Montgomery.
1825-Miller-County-Petition-Arkansas-Territory.html
Transcription of 1828 Petition to Governor Izard from the citizens of Pecan Point in Miller County in the Arkansas Territory regarding the Indians. Signed by Andrew Montgomery.
1828-Miller-County-Petition-Arkansas-Territory.html
Montgomery_Trading_Post_Historical_Marker.html
A detailed history of the creation of Montgomery County, Texas (1836-1837).
Creation_of_Montgomery_County,_Texas.html
Montgomery-County-News-Lake-Creek-Settlement-Articles.html
Article about Washington and Montgomery County Texas election returns from 1836, 1837 and 1838 regarding county officials elected in the Lake Creek Settlement.
Election-Returns-from-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Lake-Creek-Settlement-Goes-to-War-Part-1.html
Lake-Creek-Settlement-Goes-to-War-Part-2.html
Lake-Creek-Settlement-Goes-to-War-Part-3.html
Day-Book-of-Charles-B.-Stewart.html
Letter-to-the-Editor-Indian-Trading-Post.html
Petition for County with "No Name"
Petition-for-County-with-No-Name.html
Letter-to-the-Editor-Montgomery-Family-Tradition.html
Evolution-of-the-Montgomery-Trading-Post-Myth-Part-1.html
Evolution-of-the-Montgomery-Trading-Post-Myth-Part-11.html
Evolution-of-the-Montgomery-Trading-Post-Myth-Part-12.html
Evolution-of-the-Montgomery-Trading-Post-Myth-Part-13.html
W.-W.-Shepperd-The-Founder.html
Lemuel-Montgomery-Namesake-of-Montgomery,-Texas.html
Methodist_Church_-_Montgomery_Texas.html
Origin_of_the_Lone_Star_Flag.html
Evidence that Peter Krag did not design the Lone Star Flag of Texas. Republic Claim proving he only prepared a draft "of the contemplated National flag [and] Seal for the use of the Senate accompanying the report of the Committee..."
Republic-Claim-of-Peter-Krag.html
Original-Drawing-of-the-Charles-B.-Stewart-Lone-Star-Flag.html
In 1997 the Texas Legislature confirmed that Montgomery County was the birthplace of the Texas Lone Star Flag by reading House Resolution 1123 into the legislative record
Birthplace-of-the-Lone-Star-Flag.html
Texas-Flag-History.html
Sam_Houston_Rode_a_Gray_Horse.html
Help-Wanted-Saracen-Sam-Houston's-Horse.html
Sam_Houston.html
The_Twin_Sisters.html
Texas_Declaration_of_Independence.html
Sam Houston's first battlefield selection in the Texas war for independence. Evidence that Sam Houston and the Texas army intended to fight Santa Anna and the Mexican army well before the Battle of San Jacinto. Did the decisive battle for Texas Independence almost occur somewhere else?
The_Battle_of_the_Brazos.html
Biography of the Anson Jones the last President of the Republic of Texas. Anson Jones was instrumental in negotiating the annexation of Texas by the United State of America.
Anson_Jones_The_Last_President_of_Texas.html
Convention-at-Washington-on-the-Brazos.html
Defence-of-James-W.-Parker.html
Mexican-Land-Grants.html
Washington Lodge No. 18 of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas A. F. & A. M. is the Masonic Lodge chartered at Washington-on-the-Brazos. Contact information about Washington Lodge #18.
Washington-Lodge-No.-18-Washington-on-the-Brazos.html
Biography of early Texas settler George Washington Wright.
George-Washington-Wright.html
Submit-Article-Texas-History-Page.html
Texas-Heritage-Society.html
Submit-Article-Texas-History-Page-Blog.html
Albert-Sidney-Johnston-SCV-Newsletter.html
Martin-Parmer.html
The-Killing-of-Gus-and-Buddy-Palmer.html
Articles of Agreement entered into between Jacob Shannon and his sister Rutha (Ruth) Miller in 1833 in the Lake Creek Settlement in Austin's Colony in Texas.
1833-Shannon-to-Miller-Lake-Creek-Settlement.html
Historiography-Define-Definition-The-History-of-History.html
Primary-Source-Document-Define.html
William-H.-Wharton-Texas-Revolution-with-Mexico.html
"Fifty-Five Years Ago in the Wilderness or The Old Ringtail Panther of Missouri"; published originally by Tom Parmer in 1874 and restored and republished by Kameron K. Searle in 2007
Fifty-Five-Years-Ago-In-the-Wilderness.html
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