The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 37, July 1933 - April, 1934 Page: 323
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Diary of Adobphus Sterne
the may queen and her Subjects a party this Evening, the little
cherubs amused themselves to their hearts content
Sunday May the 4th 1851 fine weather, rather a little too cold,
wrote to C. Hopfeldt at Laredo, day passed of rather dull
Monday the 5th a beutifull day, Mr Hardeman, my colleague in
the last Legislature is in Town, paid me a visit, he is a candidate
for the County representative, and I belive thus far has no opponent
he went to Douglass from here- send a letter by him to M. F.
Reinhardt, requesting him to give me information about field notes
he send me pr mail during the last Session of the Legislature belong-
ing to a Mr Brewer, send him inclosed G. W. Smyth's Letter to me
in answer to one of mine about the same business- wrote to Messrs
Yoakum & McCriarre of Huntsville, requesting them to send my
Documents of the Acosta Claim by the mail on the 13th inst- or
else keep them till I go to Huntsville- Judge ochiltree the Grand
M of the Grand Lodge of the State informs me, that a petition has
been send on asking for a Dispensation for a Chapter of R. A. '
Masons for this place, and that my name has gone on in the list
of Petitioners; all right- mail from East arrived brought nothing
but a Letter from L. Skipper & Co grand Ecore, advising me that
the goods send by my Son Charles from New Orleans, were send
by them on the 2d inst pr Thomas Ford. was at a Party given by
Mrs. Hart did not get home till long after 11 P. M.323
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Texas State Historical Association & Barker, Eugene C. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 37, July 1933 - April, 1934, periodical, 1934; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101094/m1/348/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.