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PAPERS OF MIRABEAU BuoNAPARTE LAMAR
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No. 1017
1838 34 Jan. 17, A. C. HORTON TO l\L B. LAMAR
To his Excellency
MB Lamar
, As I Shall probably leave town to morrow or next day- I would be glad if you would have the paper relative to the Indians arranged- my duties as Commis- sion[er] will Shortly call my attention elsewhere, it is therefore necessary I Should go immediately to the Indians to prepare them for an expedition to the west under the command of Col Karnes. .
Very respectfully Yr Obt Serv.
AC Horto(n)
Houston Jany. 17, 1838. 34
[Addressed] To hi[s] Excellency
[Endorsed] A. C. Horto[n] Houston Jany. 17th, 1839.
MB Lamar Houston
No. 1018 1839 Jan. 17, CATHERINE EDEN, PHILADELPHIA, [PENNSYL- VANIA], TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAl\IAR, HOUSTON, [TEXAS] Requesting detailed information regarding the last illness and death of her nephew, Robert Eden Handy, A. L. S. 2 p. See no. 992. No. 1019 1839 Jan. 17, DAVID G. BURNET, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO [MIRABEAU BOUNAPARTE LAMAR, HOUSTON, TEXAS] Presenting the names of A[lexander] Somervell and [George W. Barnett] as candidates for appointment as agent under the law for establishing a permanent seat of government. A. N. S. 1 p. No. 1020 1839 Jan.18, ALLEN GREENE, GREEN HILL, JONES COUNTY, GEORGIA, TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, HOUSTON, TEXAS Requesting information regarding land grants to immigrants, and
conditions in Texas. A. L. S. 1 p. "This date should be 1839. Cf. no. 1014.
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