Annual Report of the American Historical Association, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - Electronic journals |
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... H. Wharton , December 31 , 1836- J. Pinckney Henderson to Memucan Hunt , December 31 , 1836__ 144 145 148 148 149 150 151 154 155 156 157 158 160 161 Correspondence with the United States - Continued . J. Pinckney 10 CONTENTS .
... H. Wharton , December 31 , 1836- J. Pinckney Henderson to Memucan Hunt , December 31 , 1836__ 144 145 148 148 149 150 151 154 155 156 157 158 160 161 Correspondence with the United States - Continued . J. Pinckney 10 CONTENTS .
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... Hunt , January 21 , 1837- Wm . H. Wharton to Sam Houston , February 2 , 1837 . Wm . H. Wharton to Sam Houston , February 5 , 1837 .. J. Pinckney Henderson to Wharton and Hunt , February 11 , 1837 . Wm . H. Wharton to Thos . J. Rusk ...
... Hunt , January 21 , 1837- Wm . H. Wharton to Sam Houston , February 2 , 1837 . Wm . H. Wharton to Sam Houston , February 5 , 1837 .. J. Pinckney Henderson to Wharton and Hunt , February 11 , 1837 . Wm . H. Wharton to Thos . J. Rusk ...
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... Hunt to R. A. Irion , August 4 , 1837 . Memucan Hunt to John Forsyth , July 18 , 1837- John Forsyth to Memucan Hunt , July 24 , 1837 . Memucan Hunt to John Forsyth , July 28 , 1837- John Forsyth to Memucan Hunt , July 31 , 1837 ...
... Hunt to R. A. Irion , August 4 , 1837 . Memucan Hunt to John Forsyth , July 18 , 1837- John Forsyth to Memucan Hunt , July 24 , 1837 . Memucan Hunt to John Forsyth , July 28 , 1837- John Forsyth to Memucan Hunt , July 31 , 1837 ...
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... Hunt , May 18 , 1838_ . R. A. Irion to Memucan Hunt , May 19 , 1838_ . R. A. Irion to P. W. Grayson , June 12 , 1838- F. Catlett to R. A. Irion , June 22 , 1838_ . John Forsyth to President of United States , May 31 , 1838– R. A. Irion ...
... Hunt , May 18 , 1838_ . R. A. Irion to Memucan Hunt , May 19 , 1838_ . R. A. Irion to P. W. Grayson , June 12 , 1838- F. Catlett to R. A. Irion , June 22 , 1838_ . John Forsyth to President of United States , May 31 , 1838– R. A. Irion ...
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... Hunt , Memucana Appointment . Appointment confirmed . Nov. 16 , 1836 Commis- sioned . Nov. 18 , 1836 ( Dec. 31 ... Hunt . Authorized to act in conjunction with Hunt to procure annexation . 4 Authorized to confer with Hunt relative to ...
... Hunt , Memucana Appointment . Appointment confirmed . Nov. 16 , 1836 Commis- sioned . Nov. 18 , 1836 ( Dec. 31 ... Hunt . Authorized to act in conjunction with Hunt to procure annexation . 4 Authorized to confer with Hunt relative to ...
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acknowledge the receipt agent ALCÉE LA BRANCHE Amory annexation ANSON JONES appointment April ARCHER assurances August BARNARD E boundary BURNET Calhoun CATLETT Chargé d'Affaires citizens commissioners communication Congress consideration copy inclosed December delay Department desire despatch Donelson to Buchanan doubt Dunlap to Forsyth duty favor February Genl Government of Texas Govt GRAYSON HENDERSON Honbl honor to acknowledge honorable Secretary Houston instructions January JOHN FORSYTH Jones July June LA BRANCHE land letter loan March Memoranda and Official MEMUCAN HUNT ment Mexican Mexico Minister Nacogdoches negotiation Niles's Register officers Orleans Post Master present President R. A. IRION R. G. DUNLAP received recognition Red River Red River County Reily relations reply Republic of Texas request respect respectfully S. F. AUSTIN Santa Anna Senate Servt territory Texan TEXIAN LEGATION tion treaty U. S. Pub undersigned United vessels Washington WASHINGTON CITY WHARTON Zandt
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