Capt. Stubblefield is mentioned frequently in the Journal of James Madison Hall . . . possibly John Thomas Stubblefield . . . the following possibly refers to him . . .
1862. Thos. Stubblefield, CSA Postmaster at Telegraph Mill (changed from Hall's Bluff on 26 March 1858)
1865. Hotel Arrivals. Fannin House. . . . Thomas Stubblefield, Hall's Bluff . . . Galveston Daily News, December 6, 1865
1868. The staunch Ida Rees, Capt. Stubblefield. will positively take her departure for New Orleans to-day, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. Pittsburgh Gazette, November 11, 1868
1869. "Ida Reese, John T. Stubblefield, master, is at Hall's Bluff, Trinity River. She carried 1,100 bales of cotton. Trinity Advocate, August 28, 1869
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Capt. Stubblefield is mentioned frequently in the Journal of James Madison Hall . . . possibly John Thomas Stubblefield . . . the following possibly refers to him . . .
1862. Thos. Stubblefield, CSA Postmaster at Telegraph Mill (changed from Hall's Bluff on 26 March 1858)
1865. Hotel Arrivals. Fannin House. . . . Thomas Stubblefield, Hall's Bluff . . . Galveston Daily News, December 6, 1865
1868. The staunch Ida Rees, Capt. Stubblefield. will positively take her departure for New Orleans to-day, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. Pittsburgh Gazette, November 11, 1868
1869. "Ida Reese, John T. Stubblefield, master, is at Hall's Bluff, Trinity River. She carried 1,100 bales of cotton. Trinity Advocate, August 28, 1869
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