From Republic to State: Debates and Documents Relating to the Annexation of Texas, 1836-1856 - 15 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.
[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
Land Grant Deed
Land grant for Mary Gest signed by Sam Houston.
Land Grant Deed
Land Grant
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
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Letters, Relating to the History of Annexation
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Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas. Volume 2
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