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

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christian and never-to-be-forgiven inhumanity in not making the amiable [sic] to her when we were at Greeleys. We think it a stain upon your character as a man of humanity. I shall write again in eight or ten days. [Endorsed] J. M. Storms to Af. B. Lamar No. 2196 [ 1845 Oct.?], ANONYMOUS 29 "Africa"; the lat~ insult to the flag on the African coast; the duty of the government to Liberia.

No. 2197

[1845 Oct.?], ANONYMOUS 30 "Texas"; congressional possibilities; Kaufman and his mission to the United States during the pendency of annexation.

No. 2198

[1845 Oct.?], ANONYMOUS 31 Editorial upon reformR demanded by the people, and their revolt against "non-committaJism." No. 2199 1845 Nov. 14, HrAMJLTON] PrRIOLEAUl BEE, WASHINGTON ON THE BRAZOS, [TEXAS] TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONA• PARTE] LAMAR, [GALVESTON? TEXAS] On the location and survey of land scrip for Lamar in Nacogdoches County. A. L. S. 2 p. No. 2200 1845 Nov. 15 THO[MAlS P. ANDERSON, GALVESTON, [TEXAS] TO MIRABEAU rBUONAPARTE] LAMAR, [GALVESTON, TEXAS] Calling for a reply to Houston's claim to have originated the annexa- tion measure. Printed. In no. 2203.

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