succeeded in hearing a syllabic. The bearer will give you more particulars. It gives me great pleasure in saying I have seen but few people more deserving of high friendship and regard, than Capt. Marshall.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Thos. J. Green, Brig. General, Texas Army r41301
My M. I. Crittendon.
[HOUSTON lo PANTALLION]
Nacogdoches Texas 2nd Sept. 1836
To Isadore Pan taIlion Esqr. Sir
You will proceed to Santos Coys and purchase from himten Beaves for which I will bind myself to pay cash in three months. Sam Houston Cmr. in Chief P.S. The Bcaves a.re to be purchased for the use of the troops ordered to Rendezvous of this Department at this place.
Sam Houston Cmr. in Chief
[4131) [LEWIS to HOUSTON]
[W. B. Lewis, Washington, to Sam Houston: September ~' 1836, concerning Texas affairs, particularly in relation to the attitudes of leading men of France on Texas annexation.]
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