WRITINGS OF SAM HOUSTON, 1843
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above account of one hundred and ninety two & 06/100 Dollars is just and correct, and that said firm nor themselves individually are not indebted to the Republic of Texas in any manner. Before me this 25th day of March 1843 P. G. Street Charles Mason Auditor Majr- A. Brigham Treasurer You will please pay the above account of one hundred & ninety two Dollars & 6 cts out of the fund for frontier protection for 1842 Sam Houston 1 Financial Papers, 1842-1843, Texas State Library.
TO ASA BRIGHAM, TREASURER, MARCH 27, 1843 1
To Mary P. Bullock
Republic of Texas
Dr.
March 12th, 1842 To 1518-3/4 # Bacon $379.68-3/4 I certify that the above account is correct and that the Bacon was actually necessary for the use of the Militia stationed at the City of Austin B. F. Johnson Commg 4th Regt 1st Brigade Texas Militia Major A. Brigham, Treasurer Will pay out of the appro- priation of 1842, to Mrs. M. P. Bullock or Agent the amount of the above account of three hundred & seventy nine Dollars & 68-3/4 cts and this will be a voucher for the amount. Sam Houston 27th March 1843. 1 Financial Pave1·s, 1842-1843, Texas State Library. Houston's order on Brigham is written at the bottom of the account of Mrs. Mary P. Bullock. TO THE LIPANS IN MEMORY OF THEIR CHIEF, FLACC0 1 Executive Department, Washington, Texas, March 28, 1843. My Brother:- My heart is sad !
A cloud rests upon your nation. Grief has sounded in your camp; The voice of Fiacco is silent. His words are not heard in council; The chief is no more. His life has fled to the great Spirit, His eyes are closed ;
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