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Daniel William Cloud letter to remain with DRT

October 7, 2016 by tcloud Leave a Comment

Alamo Hero Daniel Cloud

In 1835, Daniel William Cloud wrote a moving letter to his brother and told of his intention to go to Texas and help them fight for their freedoms . Daniel died March 6, 1836 as one of the defenders of the Alamo. That letter was finally located in a private collection by representatives of the Cloud Family Association and, in 1979, it was presented to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to add to their document library.

(The letter may be seen at MyKindred.com)

The Daughters of the Republic of Texas had become involved because the Alamo was falling into disrepair at the end of the 19th century. The Alamo was conveyed by the state of Texas to the DRT in 1905 and they undertook renovating and maintaining the property and collecting documents and artifacts relevant to its history. In 1994, then-governor George W. Bush rejected attempts to transfer control of the Alamo away from the DRT. In 2011, investigating complaints against the DRT, the Texas attorney general determined that the Alamo and its properties should be under the aegis of the state of Texas rather than a private, genealogical organization. The AG report found a number of shortcomings and a legal battle ensued over who would maintain the Alamo and over the ownership of the documents held by the DRT in the Alamo library. This was also a concern of the Cloud Family Association as it was concerned about the preservation and sharing of Daniel Cloud’s letter. In 2011, governor Rick Perry signed a bill transferring ownership of the Alamo to the Texas General Land Office with the transfer being completed in 2015, but custodianship of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Collection was allowed to remain with the DRT.

The letter below from the DRT to the CFA announces the June 2016 settlement of that dispute and the CFA is pleased to share it with you.



June 24, 2016 For more information, contact:
Jim Suydam (512-542-9955)
jim.suydam@bravarro.com

Daughters of the Republic of Texas settle with General Land Office

State relinquishes all claims to historic archives as Daughters move forward

(AUSTIN, Texas) — The Daughters of the Republic of Texas and Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush have reached a legal settlement to their yearlong dispute over an archival library housed on the Alamo grounds since 1950.
“The Daughters held fast and our prayers were answered,” said Dr. Betty J. Edwards, president general of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. “With this behind us, we can refocus on our mission to ensure the next generation of Texans understand and appreciate our unique history as a sovereign republic.”
As a result of the settlement, the General Land Office dropped any ownership claims to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Collection. The collection closed to the public on June 1 to prepare for its move from its historic home adjacent to the Alamo Shrine to Texas A& M-San Antonio. Through the agreement, Bush also agreed to reimburse the Daughters $200,000 for legal expenses.
Shortly after taking office in 2015, Bush ordered the Daughters and their staff to be locked out of the library after he terminated their management contract for the Alamo. DRT staff were only able to reenter the library after the Daughters received a temporary restraining order against Commissioner Bush and the GLO.
Lamont Jefferson, who negotiated the settlement on behalf of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, said he was pleased with the result.
“The Daughters of the Republic of Texas are a respected organization of women who honor and preserve our state’s history. This lawsuit was about protecting individual liberties against the overreach of the state.” Jefferson said. “This settlement will allow the Daughters to return to their work telling the story of Texas, which they have done so well now for almost 125 years.”
Edwards said the more than 7,000 members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas are up to the task.
“We may just be a nonprofit organization of women, but we are Texas women,” she said. “We will persevere, and we will succeed.”

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www.drtinfo.org

510 E Anderson Ln
Austin, TX | 78752 US

This email was sent to secretary@cloud-assn.org.

Filed Under: Discussion, Documents, Famous People, Government Records, Military, Texas Tagged With: Alamo

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