The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume I

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TEXAS ST.\TE LTBR.\RY

The following persons, who had not attached themselves to any company, were with Fannin: Capt. Wm. Scurlock, lt. -- Hurst, -- Bills, N'at Hazen,• ·wm )Iurphy,• Captain Dusanque, John Williams,• Samuel Sprague, Hughes,# Jas. Pitman, C. Hardwick, R. K. Petty, Jones, Chas. Hec.t N'at. R. Brister. No. 479 1836 Xoi-. 10 ::.\I[IRABEAU] B[}JO~APARTE] LA~\IAR, COLU)I- BIA, [TEXAS] TO [LORE;-..:zo DE] ZAVALA, SA:l\ JACINTO, [TEXAS] Introducing Dr. Stone. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 480 1836 Xov. 10, H. :.\lILLARD TO J. COLLI~SWORTH, [COLU::.\lBIA] Sir Your remarks last evening in relation to my (l()Jlduct were unpro- voked and inexplicable-- I request of you an explanation Columbia Novr. 10th 1836

Very respectfully

Henry i\Iillard

I The Hon

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J as. Collinsworth

[Endorsed]

[Addressed] . Hon Jas. Collinsworth

Henry 21Iillard

Brazoria Novr. 10. 183'6.

No. 481 1836 Nov. 11, H. MILLARD TO J. COLLINSWORTH, [COLUMBIA] Columbia 11th Nov. 1836 Sir From the tenor of your note received this morning, I am forced to the last resort of a gentleman to obtain satisfaction for a premeditated insult, which I now demand.-~!y friend Col. lforehouse is fully au- thorized by me to make the preliminary arrangmcnts to a meeting

Yours &e, &c

Henry Millard

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[Endorsed] Letter of

[A<ldressed] To

Henry l\lillard

The IIonl.

James Collinsworth

Colwnbin Novr 11 1836

Present- Col. Morehouse

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