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WRITINGS OF SAM HOUSTON, 1818-1822
signed by Lester, in which he acknowledges that he wi·ote the previously published editions of the work, and -tells something of his sources, and of the conditions under which his first book was written. 3Joseph J\lc Minn served three terms as Governor of Tennessee, 1815-1823. James Phelan, History of Tennessee, 254, gives a good sketch of the man's life.
To JOHN C. CALHOUN 1 .
Adjutant Generals Office July 21s t 1820 Sir. In conformity to the order of His Excellency Joseph McMinn~ Governor of Tennessee, I have the honor to make a return different from the last return, from this office inasmuch as the present contains a total and the last did not. The estimate made out and sent with !ast return was not in- tended to comprise a part of it, but to shew as I thought how far the several officers had been delinquent, in reporting to the Adjt Gen! of the State. I have never received nor have I seen any blank return or form since I came into Office, nor have I had it in my power to see any papers belonging to the Department, previous to my appointment, inasmuch as the office has been removed from Knoxville to Murfreesboro and the Legislature has made no pro- vision to have the papers of the office removed. If the Secy of War can furnish the Adjt Gen 1• with blank forms at Murfreesboro it will much facilitate a compliance with the wishes of the president, relative to complete returns- Sam Houston Adjt Genl. of Tennessee Hon J C Calhoun Secretary of War 1 0riginal in possession of Mrs. Madge Hearne, Houston, Texas. Photostat in The University of Texas Library. ~Joseph J\lcl\linn. See Houston's Expense Account as Sub-Agent to the Cherokees, May 9, 1818. To JoHN c. CALHouN 1 Nashvil!e 4th June 1822 Sir A few mails since I was favored with an acknowledge- ment of a ballance in my favor (on final settlement of my accts.) of $170. 9cts. At the same time I was required by Mr. Lee. 2d auditor, to send on a voucher from the Treasury agent, "that
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