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San Jacinto Museum of History

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DR. NICHOLAS D. LABADIE FAMILY PAPERS

1831 - 1942 (Bulk:  1850 - 1870 )

Manuscript Collection: MC007


Size:  .4 linear feet

Boxes:  1

OCLC No:  46452045

Acquisition: Philip C. Tucker III, 1942;   M. C. Barstow, 1946;  Anna L. Tucker, 1949 – 1951; Sarah Murphy, 1946.

Restrictions on Access:  None

Terms Governing Use:  Open for research by appointment.

Processed by:  Sarah Canby Jackson, 2001


Publication Rights:   Copyright has not been assigned to the San Jacinto Museum of History. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Library Director. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Jacinto Museum of History as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Citation:  [Identification of Item], Dr. Nicholas D. Labadie Family Papers, MC007, San Jacinto Museum of History, Houston, Texas.

Creator Sketch:

Physician, businessman, and San Jacinto veteran, Nicholas Descomps Labadie was born on December 5, 1802, in Assumption Parish, Windsor, Ontario to Antoine Louis Labadie and Charlotte Barthe Labadie.  At age 21, he began to study for the priesthood in Missouri.  After rejecting his vocation,  Labadie studied medicine under Dr. Samuel Merry and eventually moved to Louisiana.  In 1831 Labadie visited San Felipe and decided to settle in Anahuac where Col. John Davis Bradburn employed him as the post surgeon.  In 1832 he participated in the rebellion at Anahuac against Bradburn.  Between 1833 and 1838 Labadie and his family lived on a plantation on Lake Charlotte north of Wallisville in Chambers County.

Labadie marched with the Liberty Militia to join Sam Houston’s army on March 11, 1836.  At  the Groce family’s Bernardo Plantation, Houston appointed him surgeon of the first regiment of regulars on April 6.  On April 21 Labadie fought under Sidney Sherman and tended the wounded at the Battle of San Jacinto.  Returning home in May 1836,  Labadie found his family and his property devastated with one child dead and his home and cattle destroyed.  Extremely ill for over a week, Labadie eventually recovered his health, but lost his hearing.  In 1838, Thomas J. Rusk, Secretary of War, ordered Labadie to Galveston where he built the first frame house, constructed Labadie’s Wharf, established a shipping company, ran a drug store, and practiced medicine.  An observant Catholic, he helped to build St. Mary’s, the first Catholic church in Galveston.  Labadie wrote of his experiences at both Anahuac and San Jacinto in the 1859 edition of the Texas Almanac.  This reminiscence caused a libel suit to be brought against him by John Forbes which was finally settled in 1867.

Labadie married three times:  Mary Norment who died November 5, 1839 leaving three surviving children – Sarah, Charlotte, and Mary Cecelia; Agnes Rivira who died 1843 leaving one son – Joseph; and Julia Seymour who survived him with no issue. 

Nicholas D. Labadie died in Galveston in 1867.

Bibliography:

Dixon, Sam Houston and Louis Wiltz Kemp.  The Heroes of San Jacinto.  Houston:  Anson

 Jones Press, 1932.

“LABADIE, NICOLAS DESCOMPS.” The Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/LL/fla5.html.

Scope and Content Note:

Family correspondence, printed materials, creative works and photographs document the lives of the Dr. Nicholas D. Labadie family.  The papers are arranged in two groups.  The Family Papers contain the papers of Nicholas D. Labadie and his immediate family from 1831 to 1873 (Bulk: 1840 – 1867).  The correspondence from Labadie, Mary Cecelia Labadie Tucker, Charlotte Labadie Barstow, and Jane Seymour Labadie detail family life in Galveston from its earliest days through the Civil War and Reconstruction and discuss medical practices, yellow fever epidemics, fires.  Photographs (16) of  Labadie, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and the Labadie cemetery plot record the family images from ca. 1845 to 1930.

The Tucker Papers contain research conducted into the life of Nicholas D. Labadie over a period of 50 years from 1892 – 1942 (Bulk: 1936 – 1942) by Philip C. Tucker III, Labadie’s grandson. Of particular interest is a short biography of Labadie commissioned by the family and written by S. M. Barger in 1894.  Correspondence in 1936 between Tucker and relatives, Victor Labadie and Anna L. Tucker, concerns Louis W. Kemp’s biography of Labadie written for The Heroes of San Jacinto.  A pamphlet written by Jesse A. Ziegler, When Texas Was Young, includes, “A Surgeon’s Story,” an article about Dr. N. D. Labadie at the Battle of San Jacinto.

Archivists Note:

The notes written by Philip C. Tucker III in the Tucker Papers are linked by accession number to the referenced materials in the Family Papers.

 


DR. NICHOLAS D. LABADIE FAMILY PAPERS

1831 - 1942 (Bulk:  1850 - 1870 )

Manuscript Collection:  MC007

Size:  .4 linear feet

Boxes:  1

Inventory

Group:  Family Papers

     Series:  Correspondence:  N. D. Labadie

Location

Title

Dates

17

1

Barstow

1858

17

2

Children

1853 - 1858

17

3

Julia Seymour Labadie

1850 - 1853

17

4

P. C. Tucker

1862

17

5

General

1861, 1864

     Series:  Correspondence:  Mary Cecelia Labadie Tucker

17

6

Charlotte Labadie Barstow

1867

17

7

Julia Seymour Labadie

1856 - 1858

     Series:  Daybook

17

8

Memorandum Book: Physician’s Memorandum 1860

1860

17

9

Daybook

1831 - 1840

     Series:  Legal

17

10

Legal:  Interrogatories – typescript (1917)

n.d.

     Series:  Printed Materials

17

11

Ephemera

1860 – 1872, n.d.

     Series:  Notes and Memoranda

17

12

Notes

1865, n.d.

     Series:  Photographs

17

13

Photographs

1855 - 1930

     

Group:  Philip C. Tucker III Papers

     Series:  Correspondence

Location

Title

Dates

17

14

Emilie Labadie

1894

17

15

Victor Labadie

1936

17

16

Anna L. Tucker

1936

17

17

General

1898 - 1942

     Series:  Research

17

18

Notes

n.d.

17

19

Index

1942

17

20

Data  - Typescripts of clippings, articles

1894 - 1942

17

21

Data - “Statements of Facts Regarding the Preparations of the Various Biographies. . . .”

1942

17

22

Data - “The Heroes of Surgery Were San Jacinto Crusaders”

1930

17

23

Biography by S. M. Barger

1894

17

24

Biography  - S. M. Barger typecript with notes by Philip C. Tucker III

1894

17

25

Biography - L.W. Kemp & Philip C. Tucker III with notes and drafts; short biography

1936, 1942

     Series:  Printed Materials

17

26

Pamphlet - When Texas Was Young, Jesse A. Ziegler

1936