From Republic to State: Debates and Documents Relating to the Annexation of Texas, 1836-1856 - 48 Matching Results
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- Texas and the Massachusetts Resolutions
- Pamphlet containing an essay against the annexation of Texas, compiled from a series of newspaper columns.
- Anti-Texass Legion: Protest of some free men, states and presses against the Texass rebellion, against the laws of nature and of nations
- Pamphlet from Texana Collection
- How to Conquer Texas, Before Texas Conquers Us
- Pamphlet discussing the geography of Texas and some political issues surrounding the annexation of Texas into the United States.
- Annexation of Texas. By Junius no. IX
- Pamphlet from Texana Collection
- Discourse on Slavery and the Annexation of Texas
- Pamphlet from Texana Collection
- An Appeal to the People of Massachusetts, on The Texas Question.
- Pamphlet written by "A Massachusetts Freeman" regarding issues in relation to the annexation of Texas by the United States.
- Address on the annexation of Texas, and the aspect of slavery in the United States, in connection therewith: delivered in Boston November 14 and 18, 1845
- Pamphlet from Texana Collection
- History of the regulators and moderators and the Shelby County war in 1841 and 1842, in the republic of Texas, with facts and incidents in the early history of the republic and state, from 1837 to the annexation, together with incidents of frontier life and Indian troubles, and the war on the reserve in Young County in 1857
- Pamphlet from Texana Collection
- Proceedings of the Senate and Documents Relative to Texas, from which the Injunction of Secrecy Has Been Removed
- Record of 1844 Senate Proceedings.
- Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth Congress.
- Presidential address to the 1845 Congress.
- Congressional Globe (Permanent Edition) Volume 85: 28th Congress, 2nd session, Appendix
- Congressional debates and proceedings regarding the annexation of Texas to the United States of America. Only selected pages of the Congressional Globe are reproduced here.
- History of Texas: From Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846, Volume 1
- Book describing Texas history up to the time of annexation to the United States of America. This first volume is broken into 22 chapters covering the start of European immigration (roughly 1685) through the establishment of the Republic of Texas in 1835, with a number of appendices containing supplementary information.
- Letter to Mary Jones, 13 July 1879
- Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Colonel Allen, 15 October 1859
- Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- [Clipping: Mrs. Anson Jones Dead]
- Obituary of the widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas includes biography. Newspaper clipping is from the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Colonel Allen, 25 October 1859
- Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Mary Jones, 21 July 1879
- Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Mary Jones, 10 February 1870
- Letter from Josephine Whiteside to the widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Cromwell Jones, 25 February 1870
- Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter draft (partial) to Mr. Bancroft, 1887
- Partial draft letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter draft (partial) to Mr. Bancroft, 28 March 1889
- Partial draft letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to W. Richardson, 13 July 1858
- Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Mary Jones, 8 November 1871
- Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Mary Jones, 10 August 1879
- Letter from Cromwell Anson Jones, son of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Letter to Appleton & Co., 9 November 1860
- Letter from Mary Jones, widow of the last president of the Republic of Texas. The original letter is housed in the University of North Texas Archives.
- Anson Jones. Obituary. 1858
- Obituary of Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas, including a lengthy biography.
- [Letter to James H. Raymond from Sam Houston, October 1, 1943]
- Letter to James H. Raymond requesting payment of $240 to L. Y. Torrey & Brothers from the Executive Contingent Fund (of which Raymond is acting treasurer). An additional note dated several weeks later notes receipt of the money.
- Certificate of Election
- Certificate naming Benjamin B. Peck the Clerk of the County Court in Gonzales County, Republic of Texas.
- Land Grant Deed
- Land grant made out to Marshall B. McKeever.
- Land Grant Deed
- Land Grant
- Texian Loan Agreement
- Certificate issued to Robert Triplett acknowledging the first installment of a payment on a loan from the Government of Texas, with details about the loan agreement.
- Land Grant Deed
- Land grant for Mary Gest signed by Sam Houston.
- Land Grant Deed
- Land Grant
- History of Texas: From Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846, Volume 2
- Book describing Texas history; this second volume is broken into 14 chapters covering the start of the Republic of Texas in 1835 through annexation by the U.S. in 1846, with a number of appendices containing supplementary information.
- [Texas Association Certificate]
- Certificate of shareholding in "The Texas Association." The text of the document states that the recipient of the document is entitled to one share of stock in "The Texas Association."
- [Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company Certificate]
- This document is signed Oct. 16, 1830 by Rodman Moulton, W[illiam] H. Sumner, Geo[rge] Curtis and W. M. Willson.
- [New Arkansas and Texas Land Company : [share] no. 4514 : New York, 1833 April 29]
- Land certificate from the New Arkansas and Texas Land Company in printed form on onionskin paper, completed in manuscript. Signed by trustees and clerk, including Thomas Ludlow Ogden, Daniel Jackson, Edward Curtis, and James S. Huggins.
- Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States
- A book containing Theodor Sedgwick’s opinions about the annexation of Texas to the United States. The book contains discussions of issues that arise if Texas is annexed to the United States Union. A couple of the issues addressed are slavery and diplomatic relations between Texas and Mexico.
- Texas: the rise, progress, and prospects of the Republic of Texas, Vol.1
- No Description Available.
- A new history of Texas for schools : also for general reading and for teachers preparing themselves for examination
- Texas history textbook
- Letters, Relating to the History of Annexation
- No Description Available.
- Memoranda and official correspondence relating to the Republic of Texas, its history and annexation. Including a brief autobiography of the author
- No Description Available.
- Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas. Volume 2
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- A Pictorial History of Texas, From the Earliest Visits of European Adventurers, to A.D. 1879.
- Illustrated history of Texas, organized into ten sections: [1] General Description of the Country, [2] Texas Under Spanish Domination, 1695--1820, [3] Colonization Under Mexican Domination, 1820--1834, [4] The Revolution, [5] The Republic, From 1837 to 1846, [6] Texas as a State, from 1847 to 1878, [7] Indians, [8] Biographies, [9] History -- Counties, and [10] Miscellaneous Items.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two houses of Congress at the commencement of the Second Session of the Twenty-Eighth Congress. December 3, 1844.
- Message: pp. [3]-18; Documents from the Department of State, accompanying the President's message ... : pp. [19]-112; Report of the Secretary of War; pp. [113]-129.
- History of Texas: From Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846, Volume 2
- Book describing Texas history; this second volume is broken into 14 chapters covering the start of the Republic of Texas in 1835 through annexation by the U.S. in 1846, with a number of appendices containing supplementary information.
- History of Texas: From Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846, Volume 1
- Book describing Texas history up to the time of annexation to the United States of America. This first volume is broken into 22 chapters covering the start of European immigration (roughly 1685) through the establishment of the Republic of Texas in 1835, with a number of appendices containing supplementary information.
- A Pictorial History of Texas, From the Earliest Visits of European Adventurers, to A.D. 1879.
- Illustrated history of Texas, organized into ten sections: [1] General Description of the Country, [2] Texas Under Spanish Domination, 1695--1820, [3] Colonization Under Mexican Domination, 1820--1834, [4] The Revolution, [5] The Republic, From 1837 to 1846, [6] Texas as a State, from 1847 to 1878, [7] Indians, [8] Biographies, [9] History -- Counties, and [10] Miscellaneous Items.