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[Unknown, Lynchburg, to Unknown, Mexico, May 6, 1836, by a Mexican prisoner to a friend, stating that Santa Anna has agreed to recognize the independence of Texas, with boundaries to the Rio Grande, and including Matamoros.] (2991] [FERNANDEZ to----------] ITJNERARY of the day-journies to which lieutenant-colonel Luis Tola ought to conform, in conducting the amounts of money which are sent under his responsibility, to the order of his Excellency, general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, president, and chief of the national army
Days 1. 2. 3. 4.
Places From Matamoros to Fresnitos
To Colorado To Carrisitos Chiltipin
To J aboncillos To Santa Rosa To Salado To Santa Gertrudis To Las Pintas
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13.
To San Patricio To El Papelote To Las Rositas To Goliad
A true copy.-Matamoros, April 29th, 1836.-Luis
Noriega, secretary.
Office of the commandant-general of Nucvo Leon and Tamaulipas.-Excellent Sir:-With Don Manuel Hernandez, captain of dragoons, I send to colonel Domingo Ugartechea, commandant at Goliad, subject to the orders of your Excellency, thirty thousand dollars, because, although I had forwarded a larger
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