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

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PAPERS OF MIRABEAU BuoNAPARTE LAMAR

the late congressional election in Texas; Captain Britton; personal and family news and messages; his own application for appointment as commissary. A. L. S. 3 p. No. 2263 1846 Dec. 7, FELIPE SAN MIGUEL, LAREDO [TEXAS] Certificate regarding his employment to haul public stores, and his payment therefor by Lieutenant Likens. D. S. (mark). 1 p. No. 2264 1846 Dec. 7, ANDRES MARTINES, LAREDO, [TEXAS] Statement regarding his employment in hauling public stores and his sale of beef to the comissary and Lieutenant Likens's attempt to take false receipts for the payment therefor. D. S. 3 p.

No. 2265 1846 Dec. 7, JO[H]N B. HICKEY, LAREDO, [TEXAS]

Statement regarding a conversatio~ between himself and Lieutenant Likens in regard to the furnishing of corn to the company. A. D. S. 1 p. Certificate of J. A. Wilkinson appended. No. 22-66 1846 Dec. 9, JOS~ M[AR!A] GONZALES, LAREDO, [TEXAS] Statement regarding his sale to Lieutenant Likens of a pair of steel- yards, for which he received no pay. D. S. 1 p. No. 2267 1846 Dec. 9, GREGORI[OJ GARCIA DAVILA, LAREDO, [TEXAS] Statement regarding his sale of beef to Likens, and the amount r~ ceived in payment. D. S. 1 p. No. 2268 1846 Dec. 9, CATHERINE E. HOWARD, [SAN ANTONIO? TEX- AS], TO MIRABEAU B[UONAPARTEJ LAMAR, LAREDO, [TEXAS] Declining in behalf of her sick brother [R. A. Howard?] the appoint- ment proffered him by Lamar. A. L. S. 1 p.

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