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PAPERS OF MIRABEAU BuoNAPARTE LAMAR
No. 925 1838 Dec. 14, 0. F. McCARTY, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO MIRABEAU B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, . [HOl;JSTON, TEXAS]
Application for the position of private secretary. A. N. S. 1 p.
No. 926
1838 Dec. 15, A[SAJ BRIGHAM, TREASURER'S OFFICE, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], 'l'O MIRABEAU B[UONA- . PARTE] LAMAR, [HOUSTON, TEXAS] Congratulations upon accession to the presidency and the choice of a cabinet; his own oflfue ready for inspection. N. S. 1 p.
No. 927
1838 Dec. 15, GEO[RGE] W. LIVELY, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, [HOUS'TON], TEXAS Application for appointment a,s consul at New Orleans. A. L. S. 3 p. No. 928 1838 Dec. 15, NORMAN, STEEL & CO., NEW ORLEANS, [LOUISIANA], TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, [HOUSTON, TEXAS] Presenting a knife with the '' Star of Texas upon one of its blades with the words 'Texas Congress Knife'. . . . . similar to the one now used in the Congress of the United States." L. S. 1 p.
No. 929
1838 Dec. 17, A[NTHONY] BUTLER, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO [ALBERT SIDNEY] JOHNSTON, [HOUSTON, TEXAS] Enclosing a letter from McClellan to Lamar withdrawing his candidacy for the collectorship of Matagorda; McClellan's personal expression to Lamar in favor of Thomas Marshall Duke. A. L. S. 1 p.
No. 930
1838 D(').c. 17, M. BAKER, B. F. Sl\'IITH AND OTHERS TO . l\L B. LAMAR
To his excellency M. B. Lamar, President of the Republic of Texas. The undersigned: have learned with deep regret, that efforts are
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