The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 1 Page: 1,464
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Laws of the Republic of Texas.
122
JOINT RESOLUTION
To incorporate certain towns therein named.
Approved, Dec. 29, 1837.
SAM. HOUSTON.
(1464 )
Resolved, by the senate and house of representatives of the re-
public of Texas in congress assembled, That the citizens of the
towns of Clarksville in the county of Red River, and the citizens of
the town of Lexington in the county of Fannin, and the towns of
Milam, Houston, Goliad, San Patricio and Jonesborough, be, and
they are hereby incorporated, and shall respectively have and enjoy
all the privileges which have been granted to the town of Brazoria.
JOSEPH ROWE,
Speaker of the house of representatives.
MIRABEAU B. LAMAR,
President of the senate.
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