Title:
Waistcoat
Description:
Waistcoat. Front is brown, black and blue with six blue and gold buttons (two additional buttons missing) and shawl collar. Reverse is plain brown with an attached belt. Inner lining is cream-colored. Personal effects of Jacob K. Beaumont.
Description:
Historical Note: This waistcoat is believed to have belonged to Jacob Beaumont's son (?) who wore it when he was married in 1869. In 1838, the population of Galveston met the constitutional requirements of the Republic of Texas to become a county. Congress passed an act on May 15, 1838, formally establishing Galveston County. Jacob K. Beaumont was appointed associate justice until an election could be held. The election eventually took place on the first Tuesday of September 1838.
Description:
Related Collection: Beaumont (Jacob K.) collection [2-23/606], and records for Jacob Beaumont in Republic Claims at the Texas State Archives.
Identifier:
ATF0037b
Item identifier:
ATF0037b
Collection:
Artifacts collection
Date of creation:
1869
Container information:
Artifact Box 0007
Geographic coverage:
Galveston County (Tex.)
Subject:
Beaumont, Jacob K., about 1801-
Type:
Image
Type:
Main Garments
Type:
Waistcoat
Medium:
Cloth
Medium:
Metal
Citation information:
ATF0037b, Artifacts collection. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Size or duration:
24.1 in x 18.25 in x 2.2 in