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Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company Scrip No. 7285 for One Labor, Containing 177-136/1000 English Acres by [Zavala, Lorenzo de; Joseph Vehlein, and David G. Burnet] - 1830
by [Zavala, Lorenzo de; Joseph Vehlein, and David G. Burnet]
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Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company Scrip No. 7285 for One Labor, Containing 177-136/1000 English Acres
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In 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala (1788-1836), the secretary of the treasury of Mexico, received permission to settle 500 families on a large tract of land around Galveston Bay in what is now the state of Texas. After political upheaval that found his political party out of favor, he went into exile in New York and transferred his colonization grant to the newly formed Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company, which also owned grants made to Joseph Vehlein and David G. Burnet. The total holdings covered 3.7 million acres in the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. However, the GB&TLC did not own land, it simply controlled settlement rights, which it subdivided and sold as "scrip" that was supposed to convey to the owner the right to survey and claim land, provided they met the colonization criteria established by the Mexican government.
The whole project was an elaborate land fraud. On April 6, 1830, six months before the GB&TLC was formed, the Mexican government ended American colonization in Texas. When the scrip was sold, settlement wasn't even possible. Predictably, this generated lawsuits, and the GB&TLC scrip owners were tied up in litigation for two decades. The company itself did very well; earning nearly $1 million from selling scrip certificates like this one.
The certificates are very attractive, with cherub figures and a small map showing Nacagdoches and San Felipe de Austin, along with several rivers. 8 by 12-1/4 inches, lithographed document with inset map; completed in manuscript. This is an early printing, with the printer's name still visible (it wore off or was removed from the printing plate at a later date). This scrip is made out to Barney Corse, who was a director of the GB&TLC (see Lundy, The War in Texas, 1836, p. 35). Several other scrip certificates in Corse's name are known, in a variety of denominations. Old folds, else very good. This scrip is signed in ink by company officers Anthony Dey, W. H. Sumner, G. W. Curtis, and W. H. Willson; it is endorsed on the verso (back) by Corse.
In 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala (1788-1836), the secretary of the treasury of Mexico, received permission to settle 500 families on a large tract of land around Galveston Bay in what is now the state of Texas. After political upheaval that found his political party out of favor, he went into exile in New York and transferred his colonization grant to the newly formed Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company, which also owned grants made to Joseph Vehlein and David G. Burnet. The total holdings covered 3.7 million acres in the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. However, the GB&TLC did not own land, it simply controlled settlement rights, which it subdivided and sold as "scrip" that was supposed to convey to the owner the right to survey and claim land, provided they met the colonization criteria established by the Mexican government.
The whole project was an elaborate land fraud. On April 6, 1830, six months before the GB&TLC was formed, the Mexican government ended American colonization in Texas. When the scrip was sold, settlement wasn't even possible. Predictably, this generated lawsuits, and the GB&TLC scrip owners were tied up in litigation for two decades. The company itself did very well; earning nearly $1 million from selling scrip certificates like this one.
The certificates are very attractive, with cherub figures and a small map showing Nacagdoches and San Felipe de Austin, along with several rivers. 8 by 12-1/4 inches, lithographed document with inset map; completed in manuscript. This is an early printing, with the printer's name still visible (it wore off or was removed from the printing plate at a later date). This scrip is made out to Barney Corse, who was a director of the GB&TLC (see Lundy, The War in Texas, 1836, p. 35). Several other scrip certificates in Corse's name are known, in a variety of denominations. Old folds, else very good. This scrip is signed in ink by company officers Anthony Dey, W. H. Sumner, G. W. Curtis, and W. H. Willson; it is endorsed on the verso (back) by Corse.
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Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company. No. 11500 177 136/1000 Acres. This Certifies That the Subscribers as the Trustees and Attorneys of Lorenzo de Zavala, Joseph Vehlein, and David G. Burnet Have Given and Do Hereby Give... [caption title]
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