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to Thomas W. Ringold
April 2, 1846
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Writing from camp on the Rio Grande, Taylor discusses current military matters. Reply to Ringold focuses on their common aggravations and the problems of being a soldier.
GLC00162.01
to "Editor"
June 1, 1846
Robinson, Joseph, fl. 1803
Robinson's retained copy of a letter written to the editor of the Newspaper "Intelligencer." Does not appear to have been published. With irrelevant docketing on the outer leaf concerning possibly Robinson's sister, initialed J.C.R. Some sentences...
GLC00120
to Gen. Edward Burleson
April 10, 1842
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
An eloquent letter written as President to Vice President Burleson, acting as a general, relating to the Mexican invasion of 1842. Houston tries to encourage Burleson to pursue the retreating Mexican troops, rather than to disband his volunteers. He...
GLC01170
to Edward Burleson
April 11, 1842
Houston, as President of the Republic of Texas, writes to Edward Burleson, the Vice President of Texas, about the security of Austin as Texas's capital. He considers the vulnerability of the archives of the Republic to attack, while they are kept in...
GLC01171
to Robert Tyler
February 25, 1850
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
James Buchanan discusses the Compromise of 1850, the Wilmot Proviso, which he notes "is dead," and the issue of California statehood as it relates to slavery. He notes some of the measures that might make sectional compromise possible. He indicates...
GLC00260
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