roads are very muddy however nothing shall be wanting lo expedite matters- I wrole you on Lite 18th insl tendering my resignation al the same time I shall be proud and ready to execule any orders in my power and to give any pecuniary aid that my means will justify [William Hall]
[12761 [McLEODtoTROUTMANJ
Columbus, Georgia November 23, 1835.
Miss Joanna:
Col. Ward brought your handsome and appropriate flag as a present to the Georgia Volunteers in the cause of "Texas and Liberty." I was fearful from the shortness of the time that you would not be able lo finish it as laslefully as you would wish; but I assure you, withoul an emotion of flattery, Lhat it is beauLiful, and wilh us its value will be enhanced by the recollection of Lhe donor. I thank you for the honor of being made the medium of presentation to the company, and if they are what every true Georgian ought to be, your flag shall yet wave over fields of victory in defiance of despotism. I hope the proud day may soon arrive, and while your star presides, none can doubt of success.
Very respectfully Your friend Hugh McLeod
[To Joanna Troutman]
[12771
[VALLEJO PROCLAMATION]
l\linistry of Finance First Section His Excellency, the President ad interim of the Mexican Republic has transmitted to me the following decree: The President ad interim of the Mexican Republic lo ils inhabitants, know that Congress has passed Lhe following decree:
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