Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 26
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
ARMY-continued.
Texas State Troops, Years 1861-65continued.
Validating all warrants issued by
Governor Houston for payment of
troops prior to March 2, 1861, 5900-1866.
United States (also see Frontier Protection)Requesting
occupation of frontier
by U. S. troops as speedily as
possible, 2-1207-1845.
Joint resolution asking that troops
be no longer quartered on the
people, but withdrawn, and that
they, or others, be stationed on
and employed to guard frontier,
5-1178-1866.
Appropriation for expnses of committee
to investigate burning of
Brenham, 5-1181-1866.
Adjutant General of State to ask
Commanding General for detail
of additional troops to protect
Texas frontier, 8-247-1874.
Requesting Texas delegation in U.
S. Congress to secure passage of
law reimbursing heirs of owner
in sum of $25,000 for stock of
goods destroyed by fire by U. S.
soldiers in Freestone county, 8563-1875.
Urging retention of U. S. troops in
Texas for frontier protection, 91019-1888.
United States, Texas Volunteers In
(also see Mexican War Veterans)*Granting
Gov. J. Pinckney Henderson
authority to take command
in person of Texas troops mustered
into service of United States
for Mexican war, 2-1501-1846.
Volunteers to elect their own officers,
2-1624-1846.
:Requesting Texas delegation in U.
S. Congress to secure passage of
law providing for payment of
volunteers called into service of
U. S. on requisition of Colonel
Curtis, 3-6-1848.ARMY-continued.
United States, Texas Volunteers Incontinued.
Requesting like action with regard
to payment of volunteers called
into service of U. S. on requisition
of General Taylor and Colonel
Harney, 3-65-1848.
Providing for payment of six companies
of mounted volunteers,
"mustered into service of State"
on requisition of Brevet General
Persifer F. ,Smith, 4-195-1856.
Amending foregoing act, 4-223-1856.
Declaration of State Constitutional
Convention granting bounty of
land to Union soldiers, 6-451868.
Asking Texas delegation in Congress
to exert themselves to secure
pension for widow of Capt.
W. W. Montgomery of First
Texas Cavalry (Union), 6-10571871.
Requesting Texas delegation in
Congress to urge favorable consideration
of claims of Mexican
War Veterans on people's gratitude,
8-563-1875.
Granting to said veterans use of
capitol halls and rooms on May
8, 1875, 8-575-1875.
Appropriating $25,000 to pay
amounts due railway companies
for transporting volunteers rejected
by proper authorities, 11315-1899.
Appropriating $100,000 to pay expenses
of mustering. Texas volunteers,
11-334-1899.
Appropriation to pay officers and
men amounts due them prior to
their being mustered into U. S.
service; also to pay those rejected,
etc., 11-985-1901.
ARREST, WARRANTS OFAmending
Arts. 258 and 259, Code of
Criminal Procedure, relating to, 121251-1905.
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