The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume I

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TEXAS STATE LIBRARY

"would prove beneficial to Texas. He did not profes any other motive "that his own generosity for which I must be grateful and no more" [Endorsed] Extract of Santa '. Anna's Report. o. 540 1837 Jlar. 14, LOVITT SAUNDERS, .SPARTA, GEORGIA, TO i\JIR BEAU B[UO1rAPARTE) LAMAR, COLUl\lBIA, TEXAS Asking information to enable him to apply for the bounty land due the e tate of his brother, James H. Saunders, presumably lost with Fannin. A. J;;. S. 1 p. To. 541 1837 .liar. 15, W[ILLIA]nl D. REDD, BRAZORIA, [TEXAS] TO .nI[IRABEAU] B[UON PARTE) LAl\IAR, HOU TON, [TE... t AS] On personal business; land speculation; l\Iartin and Taylor; land speculation. Ip. Postscript only in Redd's hand. 1837 Mar. 20, THO [MAS] WILSON, l\IA.RION, PERRY CO 1rTY, A1JABA1\IA, TO M[IRABEAtT] B[UO r PARTE] LA IAR, [HOUS'rO1 ?] A former letter unanswered; his own proposed newspaper in Hous- ton; rumors about Lamar's whereabouts and marriage. A. L. S. 2p. No. 543 1837 Alar. 28, TELEGRAPH A D TE...'"AS REGISTER, COUThIBIA, [TEXAS] Volume 2, no. 2, containing document of Sept. 8, 15, 20, and 25, and Oct. 8, '' relative to the political condition of Texa during the com- mencement of the war," an article upon "Deaf'' mitb, and an ac- count of the burial of the .ashe of the Alamo victims. Printed. 4 p. See no . 228-9, 233, 233, 240. 1837 ;liar. 29, J. HA~IILTON, [ OUTII CAROLI TA) TO I. B. LAl\fAR, (HOUS'OON1] Charleston. 29th. 1\Iarch 1837. -. Dear ir, · At the suggestion of your former townsman L. r. ·wiley

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