PAPERS OF MIRABEAU BUONAPARTE LAMAR 123 one as merits the approbation of all virtuous good men certainly mine: because, WITHOUT DECEIT, and plan, honest, dignified and energetic. .And Sir, If an honest expression of individual approbation of YOUR PUB- LIC MEASURES be acceptable you are entitled to from all good men not only in public, but also in private life; And, from this latter class, I have the honor to be, most -respectfully, Your Excellency's Most Obe- dient, Humble Servant, (fictitiously) "l\Iyself." La Grange, Oct. 2nd, 1839. [Addressed] To His Excellency Mirabeau B. Lamar, President of the Republic of Texas. [Endorsed] Anonymous from Lagrange
No. 1466
[1839 Oct. 2], S[TEPHEN H.l EVERITT, BEAUl\ION'r, r'rEXASJ, TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, AUSTIN, TEXAS The resignation of R. C. Doom as collector of the port of Sabine; suggestions regarding the appointment. A. L. S. 1 p. Mutilated and partly illegible. No. 1467 [1839?] Oct. 3, K. DOUGLASS, NACOGDOCHES, [TEXAS], TO W. H. LANDRU1\I9 4 Head Quarters Nacogdoches 3 Oct [1839 ?] To Col Willis H Landrum cmanding the 3 Brigad[e] in the 3d Regment of T M. You are commanded to raise one Hundred mounted men for a three month[s] campaign you will accept into service only such as can mount & equip themselves properly for the campaign and Rendesvouse [sic] at Nacogdoches on the 12th of Oct. By order of the Maj Genl of the T. l\f. K H Douglass Brig Gnl 3d Brig TM No. 1468 [1839] Oct. [3], AUSTIN, TEXAS, CITIZENS' COMMITTEE TO MIRABEAU B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, BASTROP, [TEXAS] Invitation to a public ainner at Austin, Tuesday, [Oct.] 8; arrange- ments for his reception and escort. L. S. 1 p.
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