Papers of Mirabeau B. Lamar, Volume IV, part 1
Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar ... | 3 |
gree, with said publication; and if he had... | 4 |
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[1843, M. B. LAMAR, RICHMOND, TEXAS... | 31 |
charge of rifle. His Capt. sent 15 miles ... | 33 |
small scattering parties were met, with which there was ... | 34 |
In Sept 1839 after the families had left the forts ... | 37 |
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rubric ... | 48 |
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desirable and must be had at all hazards, I ... | 54 |
And those who plead it, justly merit the distrust... | 61 |
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J. H. Hughs ... | 101 |
meat again in frank and cordial intercourse and would be ... | 105 |
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to the country-Taylor sold his place to old ... | 127 |
death.-An old Sea Capt. said he ... | 128 |
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Write to us General and let us know who is ... | 133 |
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Joined for Duty and ... | 144 |
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1847 Mar. 1 SAMUEL R. CURTIS, HEADQUARTERS, ... | 161 |
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Thomas Flores ... | 176 |
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Asst. Ajt. Genl. ... | 186 |
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awkward predicament McLeods hand and heart was ever open to ... | 211 |
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Col. John H. Moore; Jas. S. Lester and ... | 218 |
William are still livig, near their first residence, ... | 219 |
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On Pettus return, Austin had located the site of ... | 230 |
ensued Mrs. Perry yielded not one half but one fourth ... | 231 |
but none killed He could not tell the loss on ... | 237 |
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days; and agreed to go off if the young ... | 244 |
1835 June, July & August, ... | 245 |
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lence to him. He however was soon undecieved John ... | 257 |
was persuaded to come to the Country She came over ... | 258 |
lipas. He was captain, commanding the garrisons at ... | 261 |
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of the United States, controlled and administered by those ... | 271 |
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TEXAS] ... | 284 |
Ambrosio José Gonzalez ... | 286 |
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viewed" by Judge Burnet, the first President of ... | 290 |
tians and indians, at times on one side and ... | 292 |
cake and have it too. If his head lands ... | 296 |
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