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_____.  Rules and Articles for the Government of Armies of the Republic of Texas. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1839. 20 pp.

[Texas Congress, Joint Committee of]Address of Congress to All the People of Texas. [Text begins:] Your Committee, who were appointed to act in conjunction with a Committee from the House of Representatives, for the purpose of preparing an address to all the citizens of Texas, urging them to rush to the rescue of the inhabitants of our frontiers . . . respectfully submit the following address for the adoption of the honorable the Congress. . . . [Signed at end by Richard Ellis and Isaac Campbell, chairmen, respectively, of the Senate and House committees; also by the Speaker of the House, the President pro tem of the Senate, and others. Dated: at end:] Senate Chamber, 12th Nov. 1838. [Houston: Telegraph Office, 1838]. Broadside. Copy in Library of the Texas Masonic Grand Lodge, Waco, Texas.

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AFTER SAN JACINTO: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1836-1841
Joseph Milton Nance, 1963