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PAGE Charles Lovenskiold, September 3, 1860, concerning the use of arms issued to his company············-·········------···--··········-······--···· Miles R. Polk, September 3, 1860, concerning report of frauds com- mitted upon a ballot box in his county········---···················-······-··-- Robert R. Neyland, September 4, 1860, appointing him superin- tendent of the Alabama Indians_····-··-···-····------- -- Messers H. C. Pedigo and Others, concerning the protection of the Alabama Indians -··-···-·····-·· ---·--·-···········-··-·-············-···· Samuel A. Blain, September 4, 1860, concerning the disloyalty of his friend Rector__·····-···-·-········--······--··----··················-··- 130 131 132 133 133
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To Robert E. Lee, September 8, 1860, asking for information concern- ing the paying off of discharged troops........·- ·········- ···- ········- - ·- 134 To George Washington Crawford, September 8, 1860, concerning his (Houston's) opinion of the several candidates for the Presidency.... 135 To the directors of the state penitentiary, September 10, 1860, refus- ing to confirm the appointment of Dr. Markham by the directors, because no law or rule for such appointment existed........................ 137 To Messrs. B. W. Robinson and Others, September 10, 1860, concerning the powers and duties of the directors of the penitentiary...---· 138 To Robert E. Lee, September 11, 1860, asking for an escort for the boundary commission from Fort Davis to San Antonio.............·- -·· 139 To Lawrence Sullivan Ross, September 11, 1860, ordering him to raise a company of mounted volunteers (Rangers) for service near Belknap ················-····-················-·-·- ······-·············-····-···--·······-·--139 To Middleton T. Johnson, September 12, 1860, ordering the muster out of his company__________ ····-···-···-- - - ··········- ··- 142 To William C. Dalrymple, September 12, 1860, ordering him to muster his command out of the service_···························-··-·······-···················-·· 143 To Captain Thomas J. Johnson, September 12, 1860, stating that he had ordered Captain L. S. Ross to relieve him...·-·················-- - - - 143 To Middleton T. Johnson, September 12, 1860, concerning the disposi- tion of mules bought for the service....................·-·-···- -·-····- - ·-···- 143 To Joseph Walker, September 12, 1860, an order for the disposition of military stores ····-------··-······-··-··--··-···-·············-·--·-·- 143 To M. D. Graham, September 13, 1860, asks for a decision concerning the law against delinquent Assessors and Collectors.·-······················- 144 To Middleton T. Johnson, September 13, 1860, repeating orders to dis- band his command - -----·· -------··-···-·-·-··-····-········- 145 Address at the Union Mass Meeting at Austin, September 22, 1860, dis- cussing national conditions, and the politics of the times..·-···-···-··-·- 145 Remission of a fine against John S. Wiseman, September 24, 1860........ 160 To Clement R. Johns, September 24, 1860, concerning sickness in the penitentiary, requiring another doctor, and asks whether the comp- troller ,vill audit and pay such a salary claim...................·- ·····-··········· 161 To Clement R. Johns, September 26, 1860, declining to have the comp- troller act as paymaster_·········-··········-··-·-·-·-··-··--··-·-··- -·--···-········ 161 To William H. Russell, September 27, 1860, concerning the sale of sup- plies of the Boundary survey..·- ·--····-·--·-··········-········-················- ··-·- 161 To John C. Lowe, September 27, 1860, concerning depredations of Indians, and the impossibility of protection for every ranch............ 162
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