The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume I

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PAPERS OF °tt'frRABEAU BuoNAPARTE LAMAR

No. 512

. (1836], B. E. BEE, [COLU !BIA]. TOM. B. LAMAR, [COLUMBIA] Friday Eg. Dear Gen'l, _Iy name is to be Sent in to your Senate as one 9£ the Com- missioners to negotiate the loan- I shall not be here- but will thank you to converse among your Senators on the ubject ! I flatter my• self there will be no other objection than want of Citizenship! My impression is that it is an office that m[a] y be filled by the Barings & Brothers- or any other foreigners- but I feel that having filled._ the Station <if Sey of tate under the late administration-and being here at the adoption of the-Con titution by the People I am in "fero conscientia" a the Lawyers say- a Citizen- Dr. .Archer too informed me on my arrival- that having given notice of my intention to become a resident- and voluntered in the army- I was so in fact- be this as it may- I have no doubt you could appoint the President of the U. S. Bank your agent- to negotiate loans- and if so- your humble servt- I shall leave this in the mg on Public ' Business- and before I could act as a Negotiater of the Loan will have Lived the constitutional term- ix Months-

I am vy

incerely

Yrs.

Barnard E Bee

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[.Addressed]

Barnard Bee Columbus 1836

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[.1836, :MIRABEAU BUO1TAPARTE LAMAR, COLU 1BIAT TE .. r AS¥]

Address on monopolies. A. Df. 4 p. Fragment.

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[18361, MIRABEAU BUO TAP.ARTE LAM.AR, HOUSTO1 T TEXAS]

The tarantula. A. Df. 1 p.

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