Laws of the Republic of Texas, Passed the First Session of Third Congress, 1839. Page: 71
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Sec. 2. Be it further resolved, That the town of Nashville
shall be the county seat of the county of Milam, until an election
shall have been holden by the qualified voters of said
county for its permanent location.
JOHN M. HANSFORD,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
DAVID G. BU)RNET,
President of the Senate.
Approved, January 23, 1839.
MIRABEAU B. L AMAR.
AN ACT
To establish a new Mail Route.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatves
of the Republic of 'exas iln Congress assembled, That the
Postmaster General be, and he is hereby authorized and required
to put into immediate operation a weekly mail from
the town of Crockett, in Houston county, to the town of
Houston in said county, by the way of Brownville, any law
to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, That the Postmaster General
be, and he is hereby authorized to contract for carrying the
mail once a week from Myrtle Springs, in Red River county
to the town of Fulton, on Red River.
JOHN M. HANSFORD,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
DAVID G. BURNET,
President of the Senate.
Approved, January 23, 1839.
MIRABEAU B. LAMAR.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
For the relief of William K. Rivier and James Stonum.
Resolred by the Senate and House of Rejpresentatives of lth
Ripubh'c of Texas in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of
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