WRITINGS OF 5AM HOUSTON, 1836
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To THE TEXAS SENATE 1 E~ecutive Department, Columbia, 9th ·Dec. 1836.
To the Honorable The Senate Gentlemen: I have the pleasure to nominate Joseph C. Wil- Jiams to you, as captain of the Texian private Armed Schooner, Terrible ; which is to be commissioned, as a Letter of Marque. Also submitting to your consideration the propriety of commis- sioning the said vessel, under the rules and regulations of the Navy. Sam Houston. 1 Sccret .Jo1wnals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas, 1836-181,S, 1st Cong., ht Sess., p. 29, E. W. Winkler (ed.). ~Joseph C. William's appointment was confirmed by the Senate. See let- ter from the Secretary of the Senate to the President, Record (MSS.), Vol. 49, p. 80, of the Department of State, Archives of the Texas State Library. ,Joseph Crawley Williams was a native of Westmoreland County, Virginia. While still a very young man he immigrated to Kentucky, thence to Louis- iana, where he died in 1858. In 1814, he was a soldier under Jackson and fought at the Battle of New Orleans, and was severely wounded. During the Texas Revolution he offered his rnrvices in the young Texas Navy, hnd served in that organization throughout its existence, but returned to his Louisiana home after the annexation of Texas to the United States. His family moved to Texas after his deat.h, and his son, Joseph Crawley Williams, Jr., was a useful citizen of Fort Bend County throughout his life. See the Biogm,11hical Encyclopedia of Texas, 153.
To THE TEXAS SENATE'
Executive Department, Columbia, Dec. 10th 1836.
To the' Honorable The Senate Gentlemen, I have the pleasure to nominate and recommend to you, F. Catlett 2 Esquire, as Secretary of Legation, at the Court of the United States of America, near the City of \Vashington; and hope you will concur with me in his nomination. It is important for the interests of the country, that a Secretary should be dispatched, ·with the least delay pqssible; and I hope, this subject may meet your early attention, as well as your sane~ tion. Sam Houston. 1 Secret Jo1wnals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1845, 1st Cong., 1st Sess., p. 29, E. W. Winkler (ed.). 2 Fairfax Catlett's appointment was confirmed by the Senate. See ibid., p. 30.
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