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[Letter from Baradere to de Valle, February 3, 1836]
Letter from Baradere to de Valle, February 3, 1836. Discussing letters to Mexia, the triumph of Farias and inactivity of de Zavala.
[Letter from Baradere to Valentin Gomez Farias, April 2, 1836]
Letter from Baradere to Valentin Gomez Farias, being thankful to him for his attention, and being sorry that Zavala gave up his Mexican citizenship.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to David G. Burnet, September 11, 1836]
Lorenzo de Zavala to David G. Burnet: Correspondence indicating that Zavala will be able to join the Cabinet's next meeting. Buffalo Bayou, September 11, 1836. (Photographic copies)
[Transcript of a Loan Agreement, April 2, 1836]
Copy of transcript of an outline of a loan agreement between lenders and the Republic of Texas, on April 2, 1936, describing how the loans could be repaid with land.
[Transcript of agreement between lenders and the Republic of Texas outlining the repayment of loans with land, April 2, 1836]
Copy of transcript for an agreement between the Republic of Texas and its lenders, outlining how loans could be repaid with land.
[Transcript of agreement between lenders and the Republic of Texas outlining the repayment of loans with land, April 2, 1836]
Copy of transcript for an agreement between the Republic of Texas and its lenders, outlining how loans could be repaid with land.
[Transcript of First Page of Loan Agreement, April 2, 1836]
Copy of transcript of the first page of a loan agreement between lenders and the Republic of Texas, on April 2, 1836, outlining how loans can be repaid with land.
[Transcript of Letter from John Merry to Stephen F. Austin, August 3, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Merry to Stephen F. Austin, on August 3, 1836, asking to buy land in Zavala, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Sam Houston to the Army of Texas, May 5, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Sam Houston to the Army of Texas, on May 5, 1836, addressing the battle of San Jacinto and commending them for their dedication to the liberty of Texas. There is also a list of the dead and wounded from the same battle.
[Transcript of Letter from William Henry Austin to Stephen F. Austin, September 9, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William Henry Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on September 9, 1836, discussing his wish to go to Texas and the things that keep him from going.
[Transcript of Letter from William Stafford to Stephen F. Austin, September 28, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William Stafford to Stephen F. Austin, on September 28, 1836, detailing the ruin of his plantation and asking to be allowed to take care of himself rather than fight in the war.
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