The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 27, July 1923 - April, 1924 Page: 55
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Bryan-Hayes Correspondence
latter to be patriotic, chivalrous, noble & good. I write this in
confidence but if you think it will do any good you may show it
to Sherman, also to Lamar. I served with both in Congress but
my acquaintance with the former was slight.
Your friend &c
HAYES TO BRYAN
Columbus, 0.
4 Jany 1877
My dear Guy:
Do you know the enclosed? What year was it taken?
A good man, of business capacity and energy, thinks a con-
siderable emigration can be started from this State to Texas.
He wants an appointment as agent of R. R.s of the State inter-
ested in Texas lands. He has a wide and good acquaintance.
Name Theodore Tallmadge, Columbus, 0. He thinks of settling
in Texas.
Let me hear from you.
Sincerely
R B Hayes
HAYES TO BRYAN
Columbus, 0.
6 Jany 1877
My dear Guy:
Your suggestions are in a good spirit, and with the light you
have are timely and wise. But one fact, not known to you, puts
it completely out of the question. Whatever the result I will
some day, when we meet, name it to you. I know you will re-
gard it as I do.
I do not anticipate great trouble. Of course the situation is
grave, and the possibilities should make us all considerate and
temperate in word and deed.
Sincerely
R. B. Hayes
BRYAN TO HAYES
Galveston, Jan. 11th, 1877.
Dear Rud:
I am in receipt of yours of the 4th and 6th inst. I thank you
for the photographs. Yours by last letter I think very good and
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