Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 21
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
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ARMY-continued.
Texas-continued.
Auxiliary volunteer corps, 1-9511835.
Clothing for army, 1-954-1835.
Wm. Pettus, contractor for, 1-9581835.
Bounty land to volunteers, 1-9821835.
5000 auxiliary volunteers, 1-9891835.
Increasing land bounty, 1-991-1835.
Thos. F. McKinney appointed agent
to keep stores, 1-992-1835.
Increasing regular army by adding
legion of cavalry, 1-996-1835.
Creating office of Commissary General
and regulating offices of Paymaster
General and Quartermaster
General, 1-998-1835.
Appropriations for army, 1-10001835.
Administering oaths to recruits, 11003-1835.
Prescribing manner of presenting
and paying claims of officers and
soldiers, 1-1026-1836.
Chambers' Army of Reserve, 1-10271836.
Appointing sutler, 1-1036-1836.
Providing for troops at Bexar, 11037-1836.
Republic of TexasElecting
Gen. Sam Houston Commander-in-Chief
of the land forces
of Texas, 1-843-1836.
Establishing military depots, 1-8531836.
Right of citizens to bear arms;
military subordinate to civil
power, etc., 1-1084-1836.
Explaining acts relating to services
of volunteers, 1-1094-1836.
Rules and articles for government
of army, 1-1094-1836.
President to reorganize, 1-11121836.ARMY-continued.
Republic of Texas-continued.
Appropriation for supplies for, 11194-1836.
Fixing military establishment, 11223-1836.
President to accept 40,000 volunteers,
1-1285-1836.
Appropriation for soldiers in hospital,
1-1346-1837.
Authorizing Secretary of War to
grant discharges, 1-1353-1837.
Bounty lands to soldiers, 1-13671837.
Pay of officers of army and navy,
1-1393-1837.
Supplementary act, 1-1394-1837.
Pay and allowances of officers and
soldiers, 1-1430-1837.
Granting league of land to every
person permanently disabled in
military service, 1-1435-1837.
Directing Auditor to respect official
acts of G. W. Poe, Paymaster, 11447-1837.
Granting land to San Jacinto and
other veterans, 1-1450-1837.
President to raise corps of cavalry,
1-1480-1838.
Claims of officers and soldiers, 11487-1838.
Settlement of estates of deceased
soldiers, 1-1489-1838.
Provision for companies of Capts.
Ross and Lynch, 1-1493-1838.
Supplementary act granting land to
veterans, 1-1517-1838.
Certificates of headrights to heirs
of those who fell with Fannin,
Travis, Grant, and Johnson, 11520-1838.
Legalizing commissions of military
officers, etc., 2-5-1838.
Settlement of estates of deceased
soldiers, 2-25-1838.
Land bounties to volunteers, 2-281838.
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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/m1/29/?rotate=270: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .