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and spiritual adviser of a whole settlement of careless slaves. She feels it is her duty to see to their comfort when sick or hurt." Some historians argue that Perry's relatively/comparatively favorable treatment of slaves can be generalized to other holders of the time period, while others question whether this generalization is reasonable.
437:, of Austin College, the official Historian of the State of Texas at the time of this writing, points out that despite her important participation in and contributions to Texas history, there is no collection of letters archived under Emily's name; rather, the collection archived in the 1930s was titled for her husband and son, "the
445:, notes that this collection includes "as much of Emily's letters, documents, and papers as those of her husband and son." Cummins points out that the archive was named in the 1930s, and were they named under archiving standards in 2009, they would very likely instead have been called, "The James and Emily Austin Perry Papers."
270:. In fact, Perry was meticulous to ensure the Austin estate proceeds, books, and operations were not commingled, thus maintaining their legal characterization as her separate property, rather than community property with her husband (even though her husband, James F. Perry, was executor of Austin's estate).
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Stephen Fuller Austin following his death. Half the estate went to her immediately and half the "entire estate reverted to Emily" in 1837 upon the death of Brown Austin's eight-year-old son, who happened to be named Stephen F. Austin, Jr. Everything was bequeathed not in
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at the site of the present day historical marker in her honor, and beside her brother, Stephen F. Austin. (Stephen F. Austin's remains were moved to Austin, Texas in 1910). An obituary at the time reflects that "Funeral services were performed by the Rev. Mr. Phillips, of the
Methodist Episcopal
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during his visit to Peach Point
Plantation in 1848. Hayes wrote in a letter that Perry was, "an excellent motherly sort of woman, whose happiness consists in making others happy." Hayes also wrote in a letter to his mother that, "instead of having the care of one family, is the nurse, physician,
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Some additional background, Perry's father, Moses was the son of Elias Austin & Eunice Phelps; Elias was the son of
Richard Austin & Dorothy Adams; Richard was the son of Anthony Austin & Esther Huggins, Jacob Adams & Anna Allen; Richard Austin & Elizabeth Betsy Austin (born
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Perry was very involved in the urban planning and settling land. For example, she was one of the founders of the San Luis
Company, which managed the development of San Luis, including the initial sale of 450 lots, development of streets, building a bridge, and construction of a lighthouse.
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Strickland, Rennard, Sam Houston with the Cherokees: 1829–1833, 1995, University of Oklahoma Press, p. 5 footnote 11 refers to letter from Emily Drennen to Emily Perry, 1829 which was referenced in Friend, Llerena B., Sam Houston: The Great Designer,
385:. In addition, she directed monies owed by the State of Texas to the Austin estate to Austin College. Perry agreed to support her family friend and Austin College Founder Reverend Daniel Baker (who had been Pastor of the Washington, DC Presbyterian church attended by
197:, Texas, on August 14, 1831. Her son, Moses Austin Bryan, had arrived in Texas some months before his parents, on January 2, 1831. Emily and the younger children remained in San Felipe de Austin for several months, and then the family lived for about one year on the
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In addition to the above, there are still other references to Emily by just her first name, as well as references without use of her given, marital or personal name, i.e. "and wife" or "his wife," "Miss", "Mrs." and "Ms." all of which are not here provided.
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Hollingsworth, John Brian. (1859) Abstract of valid land claims: compiled from the records of the General Land Office, Court of Claims,, Printed by John Marshall and Company at the State Gazette Office, Austin, Texas, p.
307:, and later plans were for the rail to go from San Luis Island instead of Galveston Bay. She was the largest shareholder of the first railroad company in Texas. Perry was at the helm of the development and planning of San Luis.
641:(great, great, great grandfather—biography published by Stanford University Press). Accordingly, history records noteworthy social contribution in each generation of Perry's family dating back to the early 17th century.
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Perry had a unique penmanship style. Her penmanship style from letters and writings were reduced to a single typeset font for word processing purposes. The Emily Austin font has been used in actual published literature.
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Of her eleven total children, six would live to adulthood. On June 7, 1831, the family, composed of Emily and James Perry, four Bryan children, and
Stephen Perry, began the long move from Potosi, Missouri, to Texas.
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named in his honor. Perry also donated the land on which the Union Church
Building was originally built; this one structure served as a prayer center for Methodists, the Episcopalians, and the Presbyterians.
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Perry is recorded in history by a variety of names which encompass her maiden name, her first marriage name, her second marriage name, a middle initial, and her mother's maiden name. These include:
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Perry not only owned the league of land which contained Dollar Point, she also managed the development of the town of
Austinia, located within that league. Austinia is known in the present day as
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Emily Austin Perry, Courtesy of the Brazoria County Historical Museum. This is a photo of a canvas portrait of Emily Austin Perry. The location of the original canvas is presently uncertain.
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James Bryan (Emily’s first husband) died on July 16, 1822, in Potosi, Missouri. Perry supported her family by taking in boarders and teaching at a school in Hazel Run, Missouri.
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Endorsement of the Letter from Emily Margaret Perry, Peach Point, to Mr. James F. Perry, Care of Miller & Sumerville, St. Fillip De Austin, May 26, 1835. (sic)
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to teach her children; Pilgrim started the all-boys school, Austin Academy, in 1829, which was the first school in Texas. Austin Academy had about 40 students.
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Stephen Austin Bryan was born on July 17, 1814, in Durham Hall, Missouri. He died on August 12, 1814, in Durham Hall, Missouri.
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Perry's children and their progeny also played important roles in Texas history and the development of the State. The
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Cecilia Perry (Born December 10, 1835, at Peach Point Plantation; died June 8, 1836, at Peach Point Plantation).
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Emily Rosanna Perry (Born September 24, 1826, in Potosi, Missouri; died December 6, 1827, in Potosi, Missouri).
2281:"Oath sworn by Guy M. Bryan, Moses Austin Perry, when recording the last will and testament of Emily M. Perry"
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2360:"San Jacinto Museum of History - Finding Aids | Refine your search to more easily find your materials"
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Henry Austin Perry (Born November 17, 1831, at Chocolate Bayou, Texas; died September 10, 1853, in
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Eliza Margaret Perry (Born January 3, 1828, in Potosi, Missouri; died January 3, 1862, in
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217:Perry, her husband, and her children settled in
213:Remaining years in Texas: Peach Point Plantation
117:was born on September 25, 1817, in Herculaneum,
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101:. Emily and James Bryan had five children:
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490:(אשת חיל), "A Woman of Valor", with which
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341:of Arkansas, in order to help launch the
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357:and later served as a General in the
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1832:"2002.009p.0001 Print, Photographic"
439:James F. and Stephen S. Perry Papers
859:"Mine Au Breton Historical Society"
820:"A Frontier Woman for Modern Times"
2696:People from Wythe County, Virginia
1676:Daughters of the Republic of Texas
1342:"Guy Morrison Bryan [401]"
484:Daughters of the Republic of Texas
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2706:People from Herculaneum, Missouri
2567:(Trinity University Press, 1987)
2267:"TSHA | Bryan, William Joel"
1943:"TSHA | Bryan, Moses Austin"
1168:"TSHA | Chocolate Bayou, TX"
1063:Brazoria County Historical Museum
1033:Brazoria County Historical Museum
1003:Brazoria County Historical Museum
973:Brazoria County Historical Museum
943:Brazoria County Historical Museum
913:Brazoria County Historical Museum
595:Emily Margaret Austin Bryan Perry
592:Emily Margaret Austin Perry Bryan
478:Austin-Bryan-Perry family reunion
325:) to buy his first herd of cows.
297:Congress of the Republic of Texas
121:. He died on March 16, 1895, in
1557:Emily Austin of Texas, 1795-1851
1555:Cummins, Light Townsend (2009).
1119:Emily Austin of Texas, 1795–1851
1117:Cummins, Light Townsend (2009).
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1440:Perry, James F. and Stephen S.
1409:"TSHA | Perry Landing, TX"
425:is located in Brazoria County.
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778:"Perry, Emily Margaret Austin"
466:In 1986, as part of the Texas
355:Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana
321:(as in the founder/pioneer of
257:Sole heir to Stephen F. Austin
27:Sole heir to Stephen F. Austin
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529:Emily Margaretta Brown Austin
443:University of Texas at Austin
2584:Greaves, Richard L. (1998).
2071:"Area Museums and Landmarks"
686:. 5 May 2009. Archived from
684:"Austin College film makers"
637:(great, great grandfather),
429:James and Emily Perry Papers
142:Second marriage and children
2374:"TSHA | Austin, Moses"
553:Emily Margaret Austin Perry
541:Emily Margaret Austin Bryan
523:Emily Margaret Brown Austin
73:First marriage and children
18:Emily Margaret Brown Austin
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1298:"TSHA | Austinia, TX"
999:"James Elijah Brown Perry"
409:, and her second husband,
405:of Emily's first husband,
343:Episcopal Diocese of Texas
119:Jefferson County, Missouri
69:to further her education.
1779:"Genealogy Ancestor Page"
1427:texas.hometownlocator.com
1180:The Trip to Texas p. 248
715:"Austin College Magazine"
339:George Washington Freeman
251:third cousin once removed
818:McCoy, Dara (Sep 2008).
782:Handbook of Texas Online
589:Emily Austin Bryan Perry
419:Texas A&M University
221:, Texas, in present day
37:and an early settler of
31:Emily Austin Bryan Perry
2413:"An Historian of Texas"
2046:"Gulf Prairie Cemetery"
1628:"BRAZORIA County Texas"
891:Texas Settlement Region
863:washington.mogenweb.org
824:Austin College Magazine
2565:Moses Austin: his life
1672:"Ancestor Surnames: A"
969:"Eliza Margaret Perry"
909:"Stephen Samuel Perry"
435:Light Townsend Cummins
433:Professor of History,
317:Perry loaned money to
279:women could not vote.
241:Perry interacted with
227:Peach Point Plantation
223:Brazoria County, Texas
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939:"Emily Rossana Perry"
633:(great grandfather),
562:Emily M. Austin Perry
535:Emily M. Austin Bryan
520:Emily Margaret Austin
455:Gulf Prairie Cemetery
99:Herculaneum, Missouri
59:Austinville, Virginia
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1029:"Henry Austin Perry"
583:Emily Margaret Perry
550:Emily M. Bryan Perry
538:Emily Margaret Bryan
370:Support of education
361:, ultimately having
323:Borden Milk Products
195:San Felipe de Austin
155:Stephen Samuel Perry
148:James Franklin Perry
97:, and also later to
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453:Perry is buried at
417:is the location of
329:Support of religion
243:Rutherford B. Hayes
237:Rutherford B. Hayes
175:Biloxi, Mississippi
95:Hazel Run, Missouri
63:Lexington, Kentucky
2212:"Justin Hurst WMA"
2170:www.waymarking.com
1224:"NEHGS - Articles"
1206:2011-06-06 at the
1187:2011-06-06 at the
577:Emily M. B. Austin
559:Emily Austin Perry
556:Emily Austin Bryan
526:Emily Brown Austin
359:American Civil War
268:community property
129:Guy Morrison Bryan
115:Moses Austin Bryan
109:William Joel Bryan
57:Perry was born in
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2563:Gracy, David B.,
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1861:978-1-57806-942-2
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580:Emily M. B. Perry
472:historical marker
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376:Thomas J. Pilgrim
264:separate property
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