Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 361
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
361
MEXIA, GEN.Proposed
time of departure of expedition
of, from New Orleans, 1-5241835.
See Proceedings of General Council,
1-551 et seq.-1835-6.
Provisions for, and command, 1-9611835.
MEXICAN CONFEDERATIONStates
and Territories of, 1-73-1824.
MEXICAN LAWSRepealing
some and declaring others
in force, 2-178-1840.
MEXICAN LIONS (see Animals)MEXICAN
WAR VETERANSGranting
authority for Gov. J. Pinckney
Henderson to command Texas
volunteers in person, 2-1501-1846.
Volunteers to elect their own officers,
2-1624-1846.
Requesting Texas delegation in United
States Congress to try to secure pay
for certain Texas volunteers, 3-61848.
Requesting like action with regard to
other Texas volunteers, 3-65-1848.
Joint resolution on Wilnot proviso,
slavery, tariff, and war against
M\exico, 3-132-1848.
Requesting Texas delegation in Congress
to urge favorable consideration
of claims of, on people's gratitude,
8-563-1875.
Granting to, use of capitol halls and
rooms on May 8, 1875, 8-575-1875.
MEXICO (see Austin, S. F.; Austin.
Moses; Colonization; Colonization
Contracts; Colonization Laws of
Mexico; Constitutions; Conventions;
Extradition; Frontier; Indians)Memorial
declaring people of Texas
did not desire separation from, 1486-1832.
Declaring attachment to Federal Constitution
of 1824 and to Republic of
Mexico, 1-492-1832.MEXICO-continued.
Requesting government of United
States to compel Mexico to prevent
Indian raids into Texas, 6-415-1870.
Same subject, 6-1051-1871.
Instructing Texas delegation in United
States Congress to work for increased
commercial intercourse with Mexico
through construction of railroads
in Texas to Rio Grande, and
establishment of line of steamships
from Texas to Mexican ports, with
assistance of Federal aid, 8-14861879.
Inviting President Diaz to be present
at laying of corner stone of Texas
State capitol, 9-747-1885.
Extending thanks to, for aid to storm
sufferers, 11-1022-1901.
Requesting President of, to meet President
of United States (William
McKinley) at El Paso, 11-1031-1901.
Asking President of United States to
open negotiations, to obtain reciprocity
treaty with, 12-1431-1905.
MIER PRISONERSAppropriating
$350 for payment of
John Dusenberry for bringing remains
from place of massacre to La
Grange, 3-1336-1853.
Appropriation to erect vault over remains
of, 11-965-1901.
Providing for purchase of land, and
erection and care of mausoleum
over remains of, and of Dawson's
men, by State, 12-954-1905.
MILAM, BENJAMIN R.Accepting
proposition of. to clear
channel and render navigable Colorado
river as far as Mina (Bastrop),
and granting to, for period
of ten years exclusive right to navigate
said stream with steam and
other vessels, 1-402-1835.
Tributes to; resolutions on death of,
1-665-1835.
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