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McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume I
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INDEX TO THE PAPERS  (Continued)

 
Robertson, December 12, 1821, authorizing him to sell two of their tracts of land in Montgomery County and one in Robertson County. 352
  
1822
 
 
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Mexico City (Ben Milam?) to his brother in Franklin County, Missouri, January 8, 1822, describing his trip with General Trespalacios from Galveston to Campeche, then by land via Vera Cruz to Mexico City. 355
  
Division Order, January 21, 1822, showing that Sam Houston had been elected Brigadier General Commanding the Second Division of Tennessee Militia shortly before signing the Texas Association "Memorial". 360
  
The President, Directors, and Company of the Bank of Kentucky, complainants, against Amos Edwards and Henry C. Sleight, defendants, in chancery, published March 2, 1822. 362
  
Memorial signed by 70 citizens of Tennessee and Kentucky, in Nashville, March 2, 1822, asking the Independent Mexican Government for permission to establish a colony in Texas. 364
  
Acknowledgment of signatures before Duncan Robertson, Notary Public, Nashville, March 2, 1822. 372
  
Certificate by William Carroll, Governor of Tennessee, and Daniel Graham, Secretary of State, March 2, 1822, to the effect that Duncan Robertson is a duly qualified Notary Public. 373
  
Alphabetical list of charter members of the Texas Association. 374
  
William Carroll, Governor of Tennessee, to Abner Duncan, March 3, 1822, introducing Andrew Erwin and Robert Leftwich, the commissioners appointed by the Texas Association to carry their "Memorial" to Mexico City. 376
  
Juan Davis Bradburn to Juan Pablo de Anaya, May 8, 1822, introducing Andrew Erwin, Robert Leftwich, and Félix de Armas. 377
  
James Wilkinson to Anastacio Bustamante, Captain General of the Interior Provinces, May 13, 1822, in support of the "Memorial" presented by Andrew Erwin, Robert Leftwich, and Félix de Armas. 378
  
Andrew Erwin, Robert Leftwich, and Félix de Armas to the Sovereign Mexican Congress, May 17, 1822, asking for permission to appear in person when their "Memorial" is taken up for discussion. 379
  
Lombardo, Rodríguez, and Román, May 17, 1822, approving the "Memorial" and recommending that it be forwarded to the Colonization Commission. 382
  
Order that the "Memorial" be forwarded to the Colonization Commission, May 18, 1822. 382
  
Andrew Erwin, Robert Leftwich, and Félix de Armas to the Colonization Commission, May --, 1822, asking for permission to appear before them in person in support of their "Memorial. 383
  
Andrew Erwin, Robert Leftwich, and Félix de Armas to the Colonization Commission, June 2, 1822, specifying the area on the Brazos River where they would like to establish a colony. 385
  
Late from Mexico, item published in Nashville on March 6, 1822, announcing
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