The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume IV, part 1

TEXAS STATE LrnRARY

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No. 2187 1845 Junf! 13, L. M. HITCHCOCK, AND OTHERS, GALVESTON, rTEXAS] Certificate regarding Nathaniel Hoyt's service on the Brutus in 1836. D.S. 1 p. Appended to no. 2185. No. 2188 [184,'5" June [13?] W[ILLIA]M M. · CARPER, GALVESTON, [TJ<~XAS] Certificate regarding Nathaniel Hoyt's acceptance of a naval captaiu';. commission in April, 1836. D. S. 1 p. Appended to no. 2185. No. 2189 1845 Jwne 13, GEO[RGE] H. DELESDERNIE, GALVESTON, [TEXAS.] Certificate regarding the loss of the naval commission of Captain Hoyt. D. S. 1 p. Appended to no. 2185. No. 2190 1845 Jwne 14, J. M. ALLEN. GALVESTON, [TEXAS] Jurat, certifying the signature and swearing of the foregoing certifi- cates [June 12-13, regarding the commission and service of Nathaniel Hoyt.] D. S. 1 p. Seal of the Corporation of Galveston attached; appended to no. 2185. I I ! No. 2191 [ 1845 A wg. ?] TEXAS. ANNEXATION CONVENTION. [AUS• TIN, TEXAS] Petition to James K[nox] Polk, [Washington, D. C.] praying ap- pointments in the United States Navy for the Texan naval officerf. A. Df. of Lamar. 3 p. ' No. 2192 184.5 Sept. 30, J. WERB LA GRANGE. rTEXAS] TO M. B. LAMAR, GALVESTON, TEXAS. 26 La Grange 30 Septr. '45 My dear Genl. I heard Qn ye!:lterday that you left Washington only a few days since en route for Galveston, & would remain at the latter place some two or three weeks- If all this be true, & you don't again change your notion before vou g-et there, my letter may po8sibly find yQu- I 8hould have .written to you before, but could learn nothing of your whereRhouts, & con11equently, knew not how or •A. L. S.

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