TEXAS STATE LIBRARY
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No. 2089 • 1841 Sept. 9, JOS[EPH] C. MEGGINSON, GALVESTON, [TEX- AS], TO M[IRABEAUJ B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS] Introducing l\L l\L Potter and endorsing ,Judge Shelby for ~istrict judge. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 2090 1841 Sept. 11, JOHN R. REID, HOUSTON, [TEXAS], TO [MIRA- BEAU BUONAPARTEJ LAMAR, AUSTIN, [TEXAS] Application for ad interim appointment as district judge of the [first J judicial district. A. L. S. 1 p. No. 2091 1841 Sept. 14, JOHN A. SETTLE, GALVESTON, [TEXAS], 'rO M:[IRABEAUJ B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, AUSTIN, [TEXAS] Sending a receipt and reporting on personal business of Lamar's; 'the health of Galveston; the elections. A. L. S. 2 p. No. 2092 \ 1841 Sept. 16, JOSEPH LEE AND OTHERS, AUSTIN, [TEXAS] Invitation to a party at the Capitol on [Sept.] 17 in honor of Martin Francisco Peraza and Donaciano G. Rejon, of Yucatan. Broadside. No. 2093 1841 Sept. 18, AUBREY & KINNEY RANCHO, CORPUS CHRISTI, [TEXAS] TOM. B. LAMAR, [AUSTIN, TEXAS]3 1 To his Excellency M B. Lamar Dr. Sir, By Col Bell we embrace the opportunity of addressing a line to you. by him you will learn all the information o-f interest relative to the Frontier- By your request Col Kinney will leave immediately for l\Iexico and will use every exertion to promote your views. We have possitive in- formation that Demitt 32 and the other prisoners were sent to Monterey to be at the disposition of Arista and we have full confidence on his meeting him that he will be released still in the event of his not being set at liberty our best services shall be made use o-f to attain it It is said that Judge Furguson our Representative E)ect have used means (not exactly consistent with honesty) to raise Money from the Govt. if the fact we sincerely regrett that our confidence have been so misplaced but receiving the appointment of Chief Justice we had no 01 L. s. "See No. 2064.
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