The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume II

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TEXAS STATE LIBRARY

No. 910

[1838 Dec. 8?], B. E. BEE, [HOUSTON], TO [MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE] LAMAR, [HOUSTON]

Saturday Mng.

l\ly Dear Sir,

I have been too much indisposed to see you for a day or

two- and yet it is important that I should do so- . Is your Cabinet complete? Dr. Archer- Gen'l Dunlap- Felix Huston-(as Atty Gn '1)- if you cannot get Mr. ,v atrous- The appoint 't. of Genl Huston as Atty Gen'lr--- would calm his military ardour- but _indeed I have found him very tractable on this point- he is a man of sense- and would bring some eclat to your Cabinet- Gen'l Dunlap would be a most safe man- in any particular- I send1 you an article from the New York Star- which may make it necessary to alte,r the phraseology of your address-- I find the Papers throughout the Union-anticipating great results

from your Administration- They must give you time---

I am Sincerely Yours Barnard E Bee

[Addressed]

[Endorsed] B. E. Bee

Gen'l Lamar-

Private-

No. 911

1838 Dec. 8, SPARTA FEMALE MODEL SCHOOL, SPARTA,' HANCOCK COUNTY, GEORGIA

Announcement. Printed, 2 p. Appended to no. 1092.

No. 912

1883 Dec. 9, J. W. TAYLOR TO M. B. LAMAR, [HOUSTON]

(Private)

Galveston 9 Dec 1838

To His Excellency

Mirabeau B. Lamar

President Republic of Texas

Sir I most respectfully solicite the privilege of laying before your Excellency a communication in reference to the present state

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