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The Pursuit ......................... 163
Results .............................. 164
Santa Anna ...........................164
Houston's Wound .................. 167
Treaty between Texas and Santa
Anna ................ ..............167
Santa Anna's Release.............. 169PAGE
Mexican Troops Withdrawn........ 171
Commissioners ........................172
Texas Navy ...........................173
Burial of Fannin's Men.............. 174
Chronological Summary .............175
Blackboard Analysis .................177Supplementary Reading.
Extract from Memorial to Mexican Congress ........... ............................180
Extract from Governor Smith's Address to the People of Texas ................ 182
Account of the Adventures of Moses Rose, who escaped from the Alamo ........ 183
Extract from Letter of Fannin ..................................... ............188
Account of Goliad Massacre, by Dr. Barnard ...................................... 189
From Report of Rusk Relative to Battle of San Jacinto. ..................... . 190
Letter from Santa Anna to Filisola .............................................1.. 191.
Lamar's Views as to the Treatment Santa Anna Merited .... .....................192
Extract from Address of Hon. Ashbel Smith to the Veteran Association ....... 193
Judge Burnet's Oration at the Funeral of John A. Wharton ..................... 195
Speech of Hon. Guy M. Bryan on the Child of the Alamo .........................197
Declaration of Independence ........................................................ 198
Supplementary Work and Historical Recreations ................................ 202
ERA V.-Era of the Republic.Houston's Administration ....2... .207
Houston's Election .................207
The First Congress ............... 208
Death of Zavala ....................209
Austin's Death ..................210
Difficulties .........................210
How these Difficulties were Met. .211
Debts ................................211
Mexico . ...........................211Texas Army ........................ 212
Judicial Reforms ..................212
United States and Texas ...........213
Lamar and Burnet .................213
Lamar's Administration............ 214
Foreign Affairs .................... 214
Indian Troubles ....................215
Lamar's Policy ....................215
The Cherokees ......................215
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Pennybacker, Anna J. Hardwicke. A new history of Texas for schools : also for general reading and for teachers preparing themselves for examination, book, 1895; Palestine, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth2388/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.