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PAGE To the House of Representatives, January 12, 1842, vetoing a bill to authorize the Commissioner of the General Land Office to issue cer- tain patents ---·-·----···-····-···-····--··--·-··---···-········-··-···-· To the Texas Congress, January 26, 1842, relative to the appointment of a person to affix the President's signature to Exchequer bills..-••·······- To L. B. Franks, February 1, 1842, charging him with the care of the Lipan and Tancahua Indians, and the maintenance of peace between them and the Texans·---- ····-··-·········--·-··-···----·······-·-··-······ To Messrs. Kennedy & Castro, February 5, 1842, assuring them that as soon as possible he would enter into a contract with them.................. To George William Brown and others, March 3, 1842, concerning offensive war with Mexico__····- ········- -······--·--·-···--····----·-·-·- ···-··--···· To George W. Hockley, March 10, 1842, relative to the preparedness of Texas for war with Mexico·---····--····---·-···--·--·····-··--·········· To a Committee at Galveston, March 10, 1842, concerning the reported invasion of Texas by the Mexicans·--···-···-··-·-····----·- ·····--········- To John S. Sydnor, March 11, 1842, relative to sending agents to New Orleans to purchase munitions and other supplies·- -······-··-·······-······ To P. Edmunds, Consul at New Orleans, March 11, 1842, giving instruc- tions concerning the equipment necessary for a volunteer wishing to enlist in the Texas armY.- ---··-- -··--····-···-·----····- ··-············ A circular to the citizens of Texas, March 14, 1842, concerning volunteers coming into Texas·--···-··--··-··---·-···--··--·---····-··--·············· To Stephen Pearl Andrews, March 17, 1842, concerning the landing of a company of volunteers for aid to Texas._. _____ ··--······- 71 71 72 73 73 76 77 79 80 81
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A postscript to a letter written to I. W. Burton, March 17, 1842_··-- ········ Instructions to Count Leontio de Narbonne, March 19, 1842.......·-········-·· To Count Leontio de Narbonne, March 19, 1842, appointing him to treat and make peace with the Indians on the northwestern frontier.......... To Owen O'Brien, March 20, 1842, entrusting to him expresses to the various Texas officials._. __________ ·····-···-··- To William Christy and others, March 20, 1842, giving instructions con- cerning the transportation and the landing of volunteer troops in Texas - ---·· ___ ·-···-·-··---····---·-··-- ···········- ---··-- To Alexander Somervell, March 25, 1842, 1·elative to the command of the Texas troops at San Antonio·--······-···-···-·•·----- To William Henry Daingerfield, March 25, 1842, appointing him an agent to remain in the United States to give direction to volunteers who would come to Texas to assist in the struggle with Mexico_·······- ······· To James Davis, April 4, 1842, instructing him to protect the Coosattee Indians in the enjoyment of their rights_ __·--··········- ···-····-····--····- To Solomon L. Johnson, April 5, 1842, authorizing him to remove the French archives from Austin to Houston.·-···- ··--··-················--·-······ To G. Earle Martin, April 8, 1842, accepting the services of the company which Martin proposed to raise in Mississippi for aid in the Texan campaign against Mexico.......···················-- ·- - ···-··- ···- ·····-··-···-·········· To James K. McCrearey, April 10, 1842, instructing him to direct the Texans in the western part of the Republic to }Jlant and attend their crops; and to permit no plundering on the frontier·--··- -············-······
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