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General Order no. 17, re: Texas question and possibility of more service
19 August 1844
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Docketed. Directed to the African Squadron; received on Oct. 19.
GLC00896
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 Charles Schultz
December 25, 1834
Crockett, David "Davy", 1786-1836
One letter addressed to Dr. Cohen from David "Davy" Crockett dated December 25, 1834. Expresses that Andrew Jackson has ruined the government and if Martin Van Buren is elected that he would move to Texas which he considered, "Paradise." Crockett...
GLC01162
Appointing Holland Coffee agent of Texas for the Comanches
15 November 1837
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Sealed with green, yellow and white ribbons with paper seal. Republic of Texas. Document length does not include full ribbon lengths. Full measurement with document: 40.7 x 40 cm.
GLC01119.01
[Stephen Austin's Securing a loan from Louisiana]
January 12, 1836
Austin, Stephen F., 1793-1836
Printed document signed on page 3 by Austin with possible later notations, for the Republic of Texas. Signed by William Christy, public notary, and lenders, including William Triplett and others. The first Texas loan. Reference information:...
GLC01121
Certifying entrance of William Buzby into service as a Texas soldier
30 May 1838
Docketed.
GLC01122
to Joseph H. Hawkins, re: payment to Gen. James Wilkinson
06 April 1823
Directing Hawkins to pay Gen. Wilkinson for funds borrowed by Austin while in Texas tryiing to confirm his "old three hundred" grant. Endorsed by James Perry, Austin's executor, and signed by Wilkinson in receipt of payment.
GLC01156
to R. R. Royal
December 25, 1835
With autograph address leaf and autograph note signed of James Fannin. Austin discusses his mission to the United States, Andrew Jackson and the threat of War returning. Also, mentions his devotion to Texas.
GLC01157
Old 300 land grant to John Smith and Hugh McKinsie
19 May 1825
GLC01159
Second colony contract with permission to settle 500 Catholic families
04 June 1825
Written in English. Authorizing settlement of 500 Catholic families. The document says that official communications with the families must be in Spanish and lists other conditions such as requiring families to be industious, "Cat[ho]lics and of...
GLC01160
to John McCalla
February 16, 1836
Austin argues that the Mexican government's usurpations and violations of the constitutional rights of Texans led to this "war of independence." Mentions Santanna's pending invasion. With Nashville postal stamp on address leaf.
GLC01161
to Samuel P. Carson
April 3, 1836
Letter written at Camp West of Brasos to his Secretary of State. The letter discusses the defense of Texas.
GLC01172
to Francisco Martinez
July 26, 1836
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
Letter written in Spanish while he was held captive in Texas. He asks that a letter be sent to his wife. Martinez was a Mexican consul in New Orleans. The letter was to be delivered through the Semano Brothers at the Consulate at Vera Cruz.
GLC01164
to Charles Lynch
August 7, 1836
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Letter in the hand of Andrew Jackson Donelson, President Jackson' s nephew and amanuensis. He penned the entire letter and signature. Jackson denies Texas U.S. aid because of neutrality. In the letter, he mentions countermanding order for troops to...
GLC01165
to Morven M. Jones
June 25, 1844
Written as former president. Jackson argues that Polk adheres to "Jeffersonian democracy" which makes him an acceptable alternative candidate to Martin Van Buren (who had been defeated for re-election in 1840). He sees Polk's nomination assured...
GLC01166
Receipt for transporting 100 men and provisions
January 22, 1836
Fannin, James Walker, Jr., 1804-1836
Signed as colonel of artillery and inspector general of Texas Republic troops.
GLC01167
Promissory note to James Finley
30 April 1802
Austin, Moses, fl. 1802-1819
Austin promises to pay $21.50 for John Gillispey and $53 for Abraham Armstrong
GLC01168
[James B. Bonham's signature clipped from a letter]
1815-1860
Bonham, James, 1807-1836
Clipped signature with the words: "Yours / James B. Bonham / my horse comes."
GLC01169
to Gen. Edward Burleson
April 10, 1842
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
Republic of Texas land scrip for 320 acres [land grant]
December 20, 1836
Partly printed document on paper, numbered 95, for 320 acres, to Thomas Toby, a land agent. Countersigned by Secretary of Treasury Terry Smith. Houston, as noted in the printed document, has affixed his personal seal. With two dockets on verso by...
GLC01173
to Commander of Volunteers
October 2, 1835
Austin, Stephen Fuller, 1793-1836
Letter addressed to the Commander in Chief of Volunteers or to the Committee at Gonzales. The letter discusses the totals and placement of volunteers.
GLC01174
to Robert Hallowell Gardiner
June 17, 1850
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
One circular letter addressed to Robert H. Gardiner from Daniel Webster dated June 17, 1850. Pertains to the debate whether slavery will be instilled in New Mexico and Texas, retorts statements published about his remarks on slavery from a speech...
GLC01231
to Capt. Nathan George Evans
September 15, 1857
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
The letter is concerning news and military assignments of friends. Also mentions Mormons uprising and a gang of 30 outlaws. Date of letter is 1857, not 1837.
GLC01053
Promissory note to Francis W. Johnson
05 June 1834
Bowie, James, fl. 1834-1835
Paid after Bowie was killed at the Alamo by his estate executor, J.G. Hood (endorsed on verso) on 1839/12/18. Gray has endorsed the note and turned it over to Thomas Gay.
GLC01046
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