01178cam a2200217 4500 759756850 TxAuBib 20210525120000.0 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||spa|u MS2018-0054 TxAuBib 1 indenture. No access restrictions. The David McCoy Mexican indenture is an indenture admitting David McCoy, a citizen of the United States, and his family to settle in Texas and own land outside Nacogdoches near the Neches River. Jorge Antonio Nixon's and Jose Vehlein's names appear in the document. A note dated July 31st, 1838 is attached to the record stating the indenture was deposited with the clerk of Nacogdoches County. A rough translation of the document is also included. 20210525. Spanish. Coahuila and Texas (Mexico), Nixon, George Antonio. McCoy, David. http://7028.sydneyplus.com/archive/final/Portal/RosenbergLibrary.aspx?component=AABC&record=5efa90e0-dc98-4b9d-89a0-1894a223a334 RV8