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The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 5, July 1901 - April, 1902: Searching Inside

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.............. 1 REMINISCENCES OF CAPT. JESSE BURNAM ........... ......................... 12 CAPT................... .................................. 71 NUMBER 2; OCTOBER, 1901. REMINISCENCES OF SION R. BOSTICK............................................ E. T. Miller....... .... 97 REMINISCENCES OF TEXAS AND TEXANS FIFTY YEARS AGO

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... 12 Texas Historical Association Quarterly. REMINISCENCES OF CAPT. JESSE BURNAM.' I was born... sketch is contributed by Mrs. Julia Lee Sinks, who obtained it from Captain Burnam's daughter, Miss Sada... Burnam. Miss Burnam acted as her father's amanuensis after he became blind. Captain Burnam appears

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... in Texas....... 58 Burnam, Reminiscences of Capt. Jesse, 12-18, 331; The Name, 164; Sada, 12, 14; William... ................185, 186, 193 Bostick, Reminiscences of Sion R ........................15, 85-96, 356 Bowie, James... ................................ 49 Calder, Capt .......................................... 347 Caldwell, Edward H

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... been massacred,2 I re-enlisted at Columbus under Capt. Moseley Baker, who had a company in Colonel Ed... Reminiscences of Sion R. -ostick. side arms. They agreed to leave Texas. We consented to this

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..., 34; R., 325, 326, 331; Capt., 18; .............................................. 82 Jordan, John... .......................................17, 18 King, Sidney S., 166; Capt ..............................342, 343, 344 Kitchel, Aaron.................................................... 120 Leon Pioneer .............................................114, 115 Linn, Reminiscences, 87

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... was escorted into the city by the Milam Guards. Their commander, Capt. Daniels, has gained much credit for his... light on its movements: ments: ORDNANCE DEPT., HousToN, 14th Nov., 1838. To Capt. Daniels. SIR: You... of this place. ROBT. OLMER, Capt. of Ord'ce. HEADQUARTERS NEAR MOCURLEY'S, Nov. 29th, 1838. (By express....) To Capt. Joseph Daniels, Commanding Milam Guards. SIR: By order of Gen. Baker I am directed to rendezvous... on the Little Brazos at the house of Jesse Webb, 20 miles above Nashville. You will repair to that post with all

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... of Capt. J. G. W. Pearson; and signed by J. G. W. Pearson, Leonidas Saunders, Sidney S. King, -... a precise decimation as could be made. I learned this from a letter directed to Hon. Jesse Grimes

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... Reminiscences of Sion R. Bostick. 87 rod, and spoil the child." As he did... by Linn (Reminiscences, 107) to three hundred by "An Old Soldier" (Texas Almanac for 1861, 61). The weight

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... ................................................. 23 Way, Lewis .................................................... 23 Webb, Jesse..................................................... 355 White, Capt., 17, 18; J. W., 25; Mayor, 162; Miles ................. 255 Whiting, Samuel

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... the organization of volunteer forces. * * * To Capt. Daniels and his brave comrades we wish success... in their efforts." When Capt. Daniels entered the service of the government and removed from Houston, James Reilly... became captain of the Milam Guards. The following papers relate to Capt. Daniels's service as captain... James Boyse on the 2nd inst. A. C. MACFARLaANE, Sheriff T. C. Austin, October 3rd, 1841. Capt. D. SIR..., if not otherwise instructed. Yours, A. C. MACFARLANE. Capt. J. Daniels, Travis Guards. DR. SIR: You will much

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