The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 55, July 1951 - April, 1952 Page: 483

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General Jose M. J. Carvajal ... was a gentleman of more than
ordinary ability. Was educated by Alexander Campbell. Came to
Texas on the eve of the revolution of 1835-Took part with the
Americans. Was appointed surveyor at an early day. He was popular
with the Americans generally. He died several years since [in 1874]
in the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico[.]22
22John S. Ford, Memoirs (transcript, 7 vols.; Archives Collection, University of
Texas Library), V, 9g8.

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