PAPERS OF 1\IIRABEAU BUONAPARTE LAl\IAR 103 very eve of Battle at which time we met, as I hope we ever shall, upon the most friendly terms and spoke of the probable success of the attack we were about to make- And the character of the weapons you Could best use &c. &c.- And the idea of your having attempted to supplant me never once entered my head.- . Most, Respectfully Yours
IN Moreland [rubric]
[Addressed] To
His. Ex.
M. B. Lamar
politeness of ) )
Present
Mr 1\Iason
)
No. 1444 1839 Sept 8, W. T. HEARD, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, .TO M. B. LAMAR, HOUSTON, [TEXAS] 60 Faytt Vill Arkensaw Sept-8th 1839 Gen. M. B. Lamar Presedent of Texas Sir Wee a part of the Creek Nation have this day arived From Exploring a smawl part of texis lying On the Head waters of the Collarado and Bases [Brazos] Rivers Which wee find to bee in habited by Different Wild tribes of Indans which all appear hostile Our object for Exploring this cuntry was to see If wee cood find a Home further-wes for Wee have bin driven by Our leaders till Wee have no Home-we There f9re prepare To Texas to bring five Hundrid famlys in that part of the Cuntry and Drive back the Hostile tribs and become Citisons wee wish to with Draw from the united stats if wee can git that _Part of the Cuntry you will pleas doo us The kindness if you think that ther will bee any probbibillity of Our suckseeding at your next Congras to drop us a few lins directed to Wm. T. Heard at Fort Towsan Cocktow r sic] nation if ther is any Possibility of suckseeding wee will send a Dellegation to make the treate no .more yours with Respect-
Wm. T. Heard- [rubric] [Endorsed] W. T. Heard
[Addressed]
Gin M. B. Lamar Presedent of Texas at Houston ) via
Sep. 8. 1839
) )
Natchitoches
50
San Augustine
Nov 14
..A. L. S.
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