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No. 1706 1840 Jan. 31, SILVESTER PIPER, SACKETTS HARBOR, NEW . YORK, TO [MIRABEAU BUONAPARTEJ LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Inquiry regarding the fate of his brother, Thomas Piper, and the means of securing any property left by him in Texas. A. L. S. 2 p. No. 1707 1840 Feb. 1, J[AMES] S. LESTER, SENATE CHAMBER, [AUS- TIN, TEXAS], TO M[IRABEAUJ B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Urging the substitution of F. Morris for Anderson as nominee for district attornev for the Third Judicial District to save Anderson's rejection by th; Senate. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 1708 1840 Feb. 2, WILLIAM SIMMONS AND OTHERS, BASTROP, TEXAS. Petition to M[irabeau] B[uonaparte] Lamar, [Austin, Texas], en- dorsing Greenleaf Fisk for chief justice of Bastrop County to succeed L. C. Cunningham, resigned. D. S. 2 p. No. 1709 1840 Feb. 2, THO[MASJ J[EFFERSON] GREEN, AUSTIN, [TEX- AS], TO l\f[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAl\fiAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Endorsing F. A. Morris for district attorney of the [Third] Judicial District. A. N. S. 1 p. No. 1710 1840 Feb. 3, CHARLES H. FORBES, NEW YORK, [NEW YORK], TO MIRABEAU B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Enclosing a letter [Feb. 3] 57 from John Woodward. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 1711 1840 Feb. 3, J. WOODWARD, NEW YORK, [NEW YORK], TO l\L B. LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXASJ 58 To his Excellency Mirabeau B. Lamar President of the Republic of Texas. I perceive by the public prints that a meeting has been held at Galveston, at which resolutions were passed, implicating me with a recent emigration to Texas by the Barque Agnes from England, charg-
•1No. 1711. ••L. S. See also nos. 441, 1414, 1429, 1591, 1601, 1675 and 1813.
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