Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 20
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
ARMS AND MUNITIONS-continued.
Providing for condemnation and sale
of damaged or useless arms, equipments
and ammunition belonging to
State, 8-222-1874.
Constitutional provisions with regard
-to right to bear arms, 8-784-1875.
Authorizing Governor to give bond, in
name of the State, for return of or
payment for State's quota of arms
issued to Texas by U. S. Secretary
of War, 8-1154-1876.
Loan of four batteries of artillery
asked from United States, 8-14911879.
Unlawfully carrying arms, 9-804-1887.
Same subject, 9-1061-1889.
Same subject, 10-1078-1897.
Prohibiting sale or gift of certain
arms to minors, 10-1275-1897.
Unlawfully carrying arms, 12-9221905.
ARMY (also see Militia)Coahuila
and TexasProviding
for replacing companies
of cavalry, 1-152-1826.
Liability of military men to tax, 1223-1829.
Regular soldiers not to vote, 1-3071832.
M{ilitary men to be responsible to
military authorities for offenses
commiitted, 1-447-1827.
TexasFirst
provision for organization of
military force of all Texas, 1-4971832.
Prescribing date for election of
company and regimental officers,
1-502-1832.
Provisional Government of TexasMail
service to headquarters, 1-5131S35.
Provision for volunteers, 1-520-1835.
Funds for army, 1-521-1835.
New Orleans Grays and other volunteers
from U. S., 1-524-1835.ARMY-continued.
Texas-continued.
Resolution fixing pay of volunteers
serving under Gen. S. F. Austin,
1-528-1835.
Electing Gen. Sam. Houston MajorGeneral,
to command armies of
Texas, 1-533-1835.
Thanks to army for courage and
perseverance, etc., 1-535-1835.
Committee recommendations as to
army in field, 1-537-1835.
Thanks of Consultation to Capt.
John M. Collingsworth and men
for capture of Goliad, 1-545-1835.
Proceedings of General Council, 1551-1835-6.
Requiring late Governor Henry
Smith and late Lieut. Gov. James
W\. Robinson to furnish Plenary
Convention with list of all officers
appointed during existence of
Provisional Government, and
statement by what authority,
appointed, etc., 1-858-1836.
Committee report of number of officers
in commission, 1-877-1836.
List of officers in commission, 1879-1836.
Supplies for army, 1-918-1835.
Accepting services of Lieut. Joseph
Bonnill and recommending his appointment
as aide-de-camp to
General Houston, 1-919-1835.
Settlement of accounts of volunteers,
1-923-1835.
Providing for raising regular army,
1-925-1835.
Advancing money for volunteer
army, 1-934-1835.
Appointing commissary, 1-936-1835
Supplementary act, 1-937-1835.
Purchasing munitions of war for
army, 1-938-1835.
Purchasing provisions for army, 1941-1835.
Supplying money, 1-944-1835.
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Raines, Cadwell Walton, 1839-1906. Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive)., book, 1906; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6993/m1/28/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .