p APERS OF MIRABEAU BuoNAPARTE LAMAR 307 - the Wacos, Tiwaccanies, Caddoes &c- The Tankewas & Lipans appear friendly- and are in this neighbourhood- We leave with a small party to day to range a few days- y our Most Obt Sirvent V R Palmer J. A. [Addressed] To/ Hon M. B. Lamar Houston Texas- [Endorsed] V R Palmer Bastop
No. 897
1838 Nov. 28, REUBEN 1\L POTTER, VELASCO, [TEXAS], TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, HOUSTON, [TEXAS] Recommending James Gourley, late of Matamoras, to succeed Ful- ton as collector of the port of Aransas; reference to members of Congress for corroboration. A. L. S. 2 p.
No. 898
1838 Nov. 28, M. F. T.. EVANS, CHERAW, SOUTH CAROLINA, TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, HOUSTON, TEXAS
Application for an appointment in the Texas Navy. A. L. S. 1 p.
No. 899
l1838] Nov. 29, R[OBERT] A. IRION, [HOUSTON, TEXAS], TO ANSON JONES, [WASHINGTON, D. C.] 13 Instructing him to notify the United States government of the machinations of the Caddo and request their expulsion from Texas; the mission of l\firacle to them and to the Cherokees. Copy (extract). 1 p. Appended to no. 597.
No. 900
1838 Dec. 1, DAVID WHITE, MOBILE, [ALABAMA], TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, [HOUSTON, TEXAS] Introducing James M. Malone, of Mobile, visiting Texas on busi- ness for eastern capitalists. L. S. 1 p. · "'The letter from which this extract is made is printed in full in Garrison, G. P., Diplomatic Correspondence of the Republic of Texas, I, 350.
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