Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 22
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
ARMY-continued.
Republic of Texas-continued.
Directing to be audited claims
created against Republic by campaign,
under Major General
Thomas J. Rusk and others,
against hostile Indians and Mexicans,
2-33-1839.
Granting to Quartermaster General,
or Secretary of War, equity jurisdiction
in case of G. W. Browning.
2-37-1839.
To be audited claim of Col. William
Ward for bringing troops to
Texas, 2-42-1839.
Accounts of Thomas William Ward
as major of infantry to be audited,
2-44-1839.
Providing for printing army rules
and regulations, 2-78-1839.
Requiring President to discharge all
soldiers except those in frontier
regiment and ordnance department,
2-85-1839.
Payment of troops, 2-93-1839.
Secretary of War to reject certain
discharges, 2-124-1839.
Employing friendly Indians, 2-1261839.
Pay of men called out by General
Rusk, 2-157-1839.
Pay for military service rendered,
2-245-1840.
Same subject, 2-318-1840.
Repealing joint resolutions authorizing
President to receive 40,000
volunteers, and to draw funds for
transporting arms, troops, etc., 2346-1840.
Regular troops at Fort Houston, 2355-1840.
Rank of Paymaster General. 2-3681840.
Repealing joint resolution legalizing
commissions of military officers.
2-393-1840.
Incorporating Milam Guards of
Houston, 2-410-1840.ARMY-continued.
Republic of Texas-continued.
Providing for raising company to be
known as Fannin Guards, 2-4191840.
Proof of military service in absence
of muster rolls, 2-435-1840.
Abolishing certain offices, etc., 2437-1840.
Payment of troops of 1838-39, 2449-1840.
Transferring funds from cavalry to
infantry, 2-469-1840.
Land donation to soldiers who
served in campaign against San
Antonio in fall of 1835, 2-4781840.
Transferring certain appropriation,
2-482-1841.
Incorporating Travis Gluads, 2-5161841.
Protecting rights of heirs and next
of kin of members of Georgia
Battalion, and certain other volunteers
from foreign countries, 2517-1841.
Incorporating Galveston Artillery
Company, 2-544-1841.
Appropriation for supplies furnished
troops on frontier, 2-5571841.
Abolishing certain offices and fixing
military and naval establishments,
2-569-1841.
Pay for muskets, 2-590-1841.
Volunteers to fight Indians on upper
Brazos, 2-638-1840.
Consolidating appropriations for
Quartermaster's Department, 2652-1841.
Abolishing certain offices, 2-6841841.
Secretary of War to issue land certificates
to honorably discharged
soldiers, 2-688-1841.
Protection of sea coast. 2-837-1843.
Exempting from forced sale property
of all persons serving in
army. 2-S55-1843.
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Raines, Cadwell Walton, 1839-1906. Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive)., book, 1906; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6993/m1/30/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .