Biv 27 1835 to Jan 13 1835 - PTR, Vol. 3

Resolved, that we hcreLy declare that we have left every endearment at our respective places of abode in the United States of America, to maintain and defend our brethren, at the peril of our lives, liberties and fortunes. Resolved, when we arrive at the fort of Brazoria, we will declare these as our sentiments and determination. Geo. P. Digges, New Orleans; J. M. Wolfe, 1 Benton, Miss.; Edward B. Wood, Versailles, Ky.; C. S. Throckmorton, Louisville, Ky.; Joseph Callaghan, " " Dr. J. J. Davis,. Quincy, Tenn.; Dr. S. B. Dickinson, Fayette, Miss; R. W. Ballentine, Ala.; W. A. Abercrombie Georgia; C. H. Simmons, Charleston, S. C.; J. N..Maxwell, Ark.; Samuel Wallace, Lexington, Virginia; J. M. Chadwick, Missouri; W. J. Cowan, Georgia; Amos Kenyon, Mississippi; Ordered that the foregoing proceedings and resolutions be published in the newspapers printed in the city of New Orleans; a copy be forwarded to Brazoria, and San Felipe for publication, and the foregoing proceedings be published in the city of Mexico. The meeting adjourned, sine die

Geo. P. Digges, Chairman

(A true copy.) S. B. Dickenson, Secretary.

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(ZAVALA lo DIMITT]

[Lorenzo de Zavala lo Philip Dimitt, December 9, 1835, stating that, if Mexia's Tampico expedition succeeded, Dimitt should semi an expedition against Matamoros.]

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