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Taylor, Paul SAn American-Mexican Frontier: Nueces County, Texas. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1934.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Taylor, Virginia HThe Spanish Archives of the General Land Office of Texas. Austin, Texas: The Lone Star Press, 1955.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Telégrafo de Tampico,  December 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Telegraph and Texas Register  (Houston), 1835-1846.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Terrell, Alexander W.  "The City of Austin from 1839 to 1865," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, XIV (1910-1911), 113-128.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

Texas Adjutant GeneralReport of the Adjutant-General, November, 1839. Printed by order of Congress. [Signed at the end: H. McLeod, Adjutant-Gen.]. [Austin]: Whiting Press, [1839]. 3 + [1] pp. Copy in Texas Masonic Grand Lodge Library, Waco, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Texas Adjutant General's RecordsSEE Webb, W. P., Collection.

Texas Centinel . . . Extra,  Austin, Thursday Morning, July 15, 1841. [At head of first column:] "Important from the West -- Recommencement of Mexican Hostilities upon Our Inhabitants." [Editorial comment on the abduction of Captain Philip Dimitt and others by the Mexicans under General Arista, followed by a report of the proceedings of a "Public Meeting at Victoria," protesting the abduction, signed and dated at end:] Thomas Newcomb. Chairman J. T. O'Reilly, Secretary. Victoria, July 10, 1841. [Austin: Texas Centinel Office, 1841]. Broadside. Copy in Thomas W. Streeter Collection, Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Texas Colony Contracts,  February 1842-January 1844. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Texas CongressAn Accurate and Authentic Report of the Proceedings of the House of Representatives from the 3d of October to the 23d of December. Columbia: G. & T. H. Borden, Public Printers, 1836.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives. SEE appropriate Congress below.

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[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.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas: First Congress, First Session. Houston: Office of the Telegraph, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journal of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas, at the Second Session of the First Congress, held by Adjournment at the City of Houston, and commencing Monday, May 1st, 1837. Houston: Telegraph Office, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journal of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas: Called Session of September 25, 1837, and Regular Session, commencing November 6, 1837. Houston: National Banner Office, Niles & Co., Printers, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journal of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas: Second Congress, Adjourned Session. Houston: Telegraph Office, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journal of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas: Regular Session of Third Congress, Nov. 5, 1838. Houston: Intelligencer Office, S. Whiting, Printer, 1839.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas. Fifth Congress, First Session, 1840-1841. Austin: Cruger and Wing, Public Printers, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives: Fifth Congress, Appendix. [Austin]: Gazette Office, [1841].  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives of the Seventh Congress of the Republic of Texas, convened at Washington, on the 14th November 1842. Washington, Texas: Thomas Johnson, Public Printer, 1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives: Seventh Congress, Appendix. [Washington, Texas]: Vindicator Office, [1843].  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives of the Eighth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Houston: Cruger & Moore, Public Printers, 1844.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the House of Representatives of the Ninth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Washington, Texas: Miller and Cushney, Public Printers, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Ninth Congress of the Republic of Texas, Appendix, Washington, Texas: Miller & Cushney, Public Printers, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas: First Congress, First Session. Columbia: G. & T. H. Borden, Public Printers, 1836.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas: First Congress, Second Session. Houston: Telegraph Office, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate, of the Called Session of Congress Convened at the City of Houston, on the 25th day of September, 1837; and of the Regular Session, on the Sixth Day of November, 1837. Houston: National Banner Office, Niles & Co., Printers, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas: Adjourned Session, Second Congress. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1838.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate, of the Republic of Texas: First Session of the Third Congress -- 1838. Houston: National Intelligencer Office, 1839.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas: Fifth Congress, First Session. Houston: Telegraph Office, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas: Sixth Congress -- 1841-1842. Austin: S. Whiting, Public Printer, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Seventh Congress of the Republic of Texas, Convened at Washington on the 14th Nov., 1842. Washington, Texas: Thomas Johnson, Public Printer, 1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate: Eighth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Houston: Cruger & Moore, Public Printers, 1844.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Journals of the Senate of the Ninth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Washington, Texas: Miller & Cushney, Public Printers, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report [of the Majority] of Select Naval Committee, November 19, 1841. Austin: Texian Office [1841]. 7 pp. Copy in Thomas W. Streeter Collection, Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of the Minority of the Select Naval Committee, November 22, 1841. Austin: Texian Office, [1841]. 7 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of the Retrenchment Committee to the Hon. Speaker of the House of Representatives. [Austin]: G. H. Harrison, Printer, [1841]. 4 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of the Select Committee of the House, and the Joint Committee of Both Houses, to whom were Referred the Several Messages of His Excellency the President, on the Anticipated Invasion by Mexico; with Accompanying Documents. Austin: Gazette Office, 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of Select Committee on Boundaries of Texas. [Austin: Austin City Gazette Office, 1842]. 4 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of Select Committee on Resolutions relative to the Santa Fé Expedition. By order of the House of Representatives. Austin: S. Whiting, Public Printer, 1841. 14 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Rules and Articles for the Government of Armies of the Republic of Texas. Houston: Telegraph Power Press, 1839. 20 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Texas Consular CorrespondenceSEE Consular Correspondence.

Texas Consular LettersSEE Consular Letters.

Texas Department of StateSEE Department of State (Texas).

Texas Documents under the Great SealSEE Documents under the Great Seal.

Texas Domestic CorrespondenceSEE Domestic Correspondence.

Texas Executive RecordsSEE Executive Department Journals; Executive Records; Record of Executive Documents.

Texas Memorials and PetitionsSEE Memorials and Petitions.

Texas Military Service RecordsSEE Comptroller's Military Service Records.

Texas Militia RollsSEE Militia Rolls.

Texas RangersSEE Muster Rolls; Webb, W. P., Collection.

Texas Republic Papers, 1835-1846.  Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Texas Sentinel  (Centinel), (Austin), 1840-1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Texas State DepartmentSEE State Department.

Texas War DepartmentAnnual Report of the Secretary of War, November, 1839. Printed by order of Congress. Austin: Whiting's Press, [1839]. 52 pp.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Government of the Army of the Republic of Texas, printed in accordance with a Joint Resolution of Congress, approved January 23rd, 1839. By order of the Secretary of War. Houston: Intelligencer Office, S. Whiting, Printer, 1839.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Reply of the Secretary of War to a Resolution of the Senate, Passed Dec. 10, 1839, Instructing Him to Report a Plan for the Defence of Our Northern and South-Western Frontiers. [Signed at the end: A. Sidney Johnston, Secretary of War]. Austin: Whiting's Press [1839].  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of the Secretary of War, November 1840. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. [Signed at the end: B. T. Archer, Secretary of War]. Austin: Whiting's Print, [1840]. Copy in Texas Masonic Grand Lodge Library, Waco, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  Report of the Secretary of War, September 1841. [Signed at the end: B. T. Archer, Secretary of War and Navy]. Austin: Texian Office, [1841]. Copy in Texas Masonic Grand Lodge Library, Waco, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  [Proclamation beginning:] War Department, City of Austin, June 6, 1840: Fellow Citizens: Information has been received by the Department, of such a nature as to render necessary an appeal to arms. [Proclamation signed by B. T. Archer, Secretary of War, and publishing:] General Order, No. 24. Adjutant and Insp'r Gen's office, Austin, June 5th, 1840. The Brigadier Generals of the First and Second Brigades are required to immediately bring into the field, the full militia of the counties named below . . . By Order of the Sec'y of War. Geo. W. Hockley, Acting Adj't and Insp'r Gen'l. [Austin: Texas Sentinel Office, 1840]. Broadside. Copy in Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

The Red-Lander  SEE Red-Lander, The.

The Weekly Texian  SEE Weekly Texian, The.

Thwaites, R. G. (ed.)Early Western Travels, 1748-1846. 32 vols. Cleveland, Ohio: A. H. Clark Co., 1904-1907.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Tilloson, Cyrus.  "Espantosa Lake," Frontier Times, XXVI (1948-1949), 132-135.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

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Tinkle, Lon13 Days to Glory: The Siege of the Alamo. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1958.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Tornel y Mendivil, José.  [Circular giving the organizational setup of the staff of the army which is to undertake the campaign against Texas. Dated and signed at the end:] Mexico 5 de Octubre de 1836. Tornel. [Mexico City: 1836]. 4 p. printed folder. Copy in Yale University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Town Book of Seguin,  in Guadalupe County Deed Record, Vol. A (entry no. 86).  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Traylor, Maude Wallis.  "Those Men of the Mier Expedition," Frontier Times, XVI (1938-1939), 299-309.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

United States Congress.  "Difficulties on the Southwestern Frontier," House Executive Documents, 36th Cong., 1st Sess., no. 52.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  House Executive Documents, 36th Cong., 1st Sess., no. 52.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_______.  House Executive Documents, 30th Cong., 1st Sess., no. 60.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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_______.  Senate Executive Documents, 32d Cong., 2d Sess., vol. III, no. 14. [No imprint].  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

United States Consular DispatchesSEE Consular Dispatches (U.S.).

United States War DepartmentSEE Freeman, W. G.

Urrea, José. Proclama.  José Urrea, general de brigada y comandante de la division de reserva en el ejército de operaciones sobre Tejas, á las tropas de su mando. Matamoros, Junio 5, de 1836. [Matamoros:] Imprenta de Mercurio, [1836]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives. Reprinted in Documentos para la historia de la guerra de Tejas. No. 3. Mexico City: Editora Nacional, 1952.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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_______.  Proclama. José Urrea, general en gefe del egército de operaciones sobre Téjas á los valientes que lo forman. Matamoros, Junio 8 de 1836. [Matamoros:] Imprenta del Mercurio, [1836]. Broadside. Reprinted in Documentos para la Historia de la Tejas. no. 4. Mexico City: Editora Nacional, 1952.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Van Zandt, Isaac.  Papers, 1839-1843. Transcripts in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscript]

Vigness, David Martell.  "Relations of the Republic of Texas and the Republic of the Río Grande," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LVII (1953-1954), 312-321.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Article]

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War Department (Texas)SEE Texas War Department.

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Waugh, Julia NottCastro-Ville and Henry Castro: Empresario. San Antonio, Texas: Standard Publishing Company, 1934.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Printed-Book]

Webb, Walter Prescott.  Collection. Copies of newspaper clippings, 1841-1846, dealing with Texas Rangers. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

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Woll, AdriánSEE Amador, Juan V.; Filisola, Vicente.

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