Papers of Mirabeau B. Lamar, Volume IV, part 2
THE PAPERS OF ... | 1 |
FOREWORD ... | 2 |
Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar ... | 4 |
The following are the names of the victims: ... | 7 |
No. 2484 ... | 12 |
was the first child born among the Emigrants in Texas ... | 13 |
No. 2490 ... | 15 |
No. 2491 ... | 16 |
from the Governmt to Lafitt to evacuate Galveston. Lafitt ... | 21 |
near the vermillion Bay, was sent out by Long ... | 23 |
No. 2494 ... | 24 |
No. 2495 ... | 25 |
No. 2496 ... | 26 |
given to McGregor; and that the course of the ... | 28 |
ised to fight. But news reached him of Fannin's ... | 31 |
No. 2505 ... | 36 |
No. 2511 ... | 37 |
No. 2517 ... | 39 |
to practice. Certainly I am not so partial to ... | 45 |
No. 2543 ... | 57 |
No. 2556 ... | 65 |
and a poem dedicated to Mrs. Lamar, both in ... | 67 |
No. 2566 ... | 68 |
No. 2579 ... | 77 |
No. 2584 ... | 78 |
No. 2587 ... | 90 |
at present with constituent powers to give the Americans in ... | 93 |
the Government of Nicaragua that if Com. P. did ... | 94 |
No. 2592 ... | 95 |
No. 2594 ... | 98 |
of troops to their respectie States, This is a ... | 100 |
No. 2.597 ... | 102 |
No. 2598 ... | 103 |
No. 2600 ... | 104 |
for the press, a work of about three hundred ... | 105 |
lation. But now these fears are greatly excited. ... | 115 |
1 ... | 125 |
No. 2608 ... | 127 |
No. 2613 ... | 130 |
No. 2619 ... | 133 |
No. 2630 ... | 141 |
No. 2646 ... | 150 |
No. 2648 ... | 161 |
my regret at the violent character of the President's Proclamation ... | 162 |
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No. 2664 ... | 172 |
No. 2682 ... | 181 |
No. 2687 ... | 183 |
No. 2694 ... | 184 |
No. 2697 ... | 185 |
1 ... | 187 |
No. 2713 ... | 189 |
war ... | 199 |
MINISTER LAMAR. ... | 200 |
No. 2734 ... | 205 |
Many things pass here I cannot well ... | 207 |
No. 2710 ... | 208 |
No. 2741 ... | 209 |
No. 2745 ... | 210 |
No. 2750 ... | 211 |
That the President of Costa Rica would ... | 212 |
No. 2757 ... | 213 |
No. 2758 ... | 214 |
No. 2765 ... | 218 |
No. 2768 ... | 219 |
No. 2779 ... | 225 |
No. 2785 ... | 227 |
ernment as the beginning of better times for Nicaragua – ... | 228 |
No. 2791 ... | 232 |
No. 2795 ... | 233 |
No. 2801 ... | 235 |
No. 2808 ... | 236 |
one wounded The next morning, the Mexican had left ... | 238 |
No. 2810 ... | 240 |
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