San Jacinto Museum of History
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ADELE BRISCOE LOOSCAN COLLECTION
WILLIAM PLUNKETT HARRIS PAPERS
1828-1849
Manuscript Collection: MC065
Size: 22 items
Boxes: n/a
OCLC No: 50105483
Acquisition: Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hill, Jr., Houston Public Library, Annie Hume, 1939 - 1940
Restrictions on Access: None
Terms Governing Use: Open for research by appointment.
Processed by: Sandra Eileen Yates, 2002.
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], William Plunkett Harris Papers, MC065, San Jacinto Museum of History, Houston, Texas.
Creator Sketch:
William Plunkett Harris was born on February 27, 1797, in Cayuga, New York, the second child of John Harris and Mary Richardson. With partner Robert Wilson he owned and operated a number of ships on the Mississippi River between 1826 and 1830. In 1830, Harris and Wilson journeyed to Texas, to present large claims against the estate of William's brother, John R. Harris. Harris participated in the Anahuac Disturbance in 1832 and was active in the provisional government serving as chairman of the committee on naval affairs, as a representative of Harrisburg at the Consultation, and as a member of the General Council. During the Texas Revolution, he was a collector at the Port of Galveston and operated his steamboats for transporting materiel to the Texian Army. Later Harris was land commissioner of Harrisburg County (1838), an alderman of the town of Harrisburg (1842), and a director of the Harrisburg Town Company. In 1840, William Plunkett Harris married Caroline E. Morgan with whom he had 2 children. He died at his estate in Red Bluff in 1843. His wife, Caroline, became administrator of his estate.
Bibliography:
“HARRIS, WILLIAM PLUNKETT.” The Handbook of Texas Online.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fha98.html
Scope and Content Note:
Financial and legal papers document the life and career of William Plunkett Harris in Texas between the years 1833 and 1843. Promissory notes, statements of account, and receipts record Harris' financial affairs. Of interest is a bill from Dr. Maurice L. Birdsall, which lists patients as “black woman, wife, self” and the cost of each visit and procedure. Two deeds (1833) executed with business partner Robert Wilson, a vote by proxy for Harrisburg Town Company Board of Directors, and an affidavit comprise the legal documents. Financial and legal documents (7) concerned with settling the affairs of William Plunkett Harris after his death are included in the estate papers series.
Archivists Note:
Other related papers from the Adele Briscoe Looscan Collection include the John R. and Jane B. Harris Papers, the Harris Family Papers, Mary Jane Harris Briscoe Papers, the Birdsall Family Papers Papers, Lewis Birdsall Harris Papers, and the DeWitt Clinton Harris Papers. All photographs are located in the Adele Briscoe Looscan Papers.
WILLIAM PLUNKETT HARRIS PAPERS, 1828-1849
Manuscript Collection: MC065
Size: 22 items
Boxes: n/a
Container List
|
Box No. |
Folder No. |
Title |
Dates |
|
68.3 |
1 |
Financial: Account Statements, Promissory Notes |
1828 – 1835, nd |
|
68.3 |
2 |
Legal: Deeds, Vote by Proxy |
1833 – 1847 |
|
68.3 |
3 |
Legal: Estate of William Plunkett Harris |
1838 – 1849 |