The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1856 Page: 2 of 4
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ft Coll color Nathan Andoraoo.
Hunreyor, A.B. Mo Cement.
Sheriff, T.'A. Dagloy.
County OeaimiMieaera.
William Q. Mitb, Money Waatbarford, J.
D. Nicholson, William Kitchicg.
On motion tha report, wa« received.
On motion it waa rcioWed, that J. B. Wll-
aaa, Lewi* W. Moore, att'L Moody, togetb-
the Chairman and Secretary of the
ioBj be added to tba liat of delegates
*et>ar it OoBventlon. '
motion of A. Howell Biq. it Waa cewo^.. <
ii^t tho Demoontio partj-ff Hunt County
their cordial aupport to tho nomineaa of
Puria CobMotion, and alao tba nomineaa of
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working order, a rail to,
bridging, aad laylngtbe
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HP* *£, |fSt tbi. rata ween
complete over 600 i
the beneflU weald I
and greatly i
be ao loaned.
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200,000 cfgan,
600 kega fibeooo ell klnch,
200 gro friction matehea,
10,000 Iba graes rQpo,
60 bbl« anpoarb.aoda,
Pe^ger, epicoa, indigo, mi
5W0 kega whlto land pore, '
20 bbla linneed oil, V
5 " lard oil,
. 6 " turpentine,
200 window giimg nwaorted M 1
2000 Iba potty, in bladden
100 000k *tov«ii and furmti
600 krga nails and
600 bin boraa and u
200 " bou hiftgei,
7M«0 Iba iron andateelt
8000 " bar lead, ~ u
Tllaok mltl«« andc.irpenter'aii
JO.kHP.Dopo'ita H A rifle
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II paintad, cedar, cyprri-f nn.l oat
i tbookatt, tntj. brooaw.
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Bonkam, May U) i, 'M, n*
Wm. G. DO]
MltLWRIOHT X MACHfi
Texan, offers his aerriocs vo I
■ Ho will build of r22*®31
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LIST OF
Of letters 1
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of •tjr
of tie pertiea-
l s BobertPriee, Jmm
^taidmora, Dr ft. J. Nalaon, J bo. D, Thomaa,
Hartley Pitta Dr. B. T. Joaee,
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the Report of ■iid'eommittao waa
received and the pervoM named in aeid report
■eigbkwbwJ, bBt I baae baaH aotbiag elae, daQlwr*d *nanlmoualy .alooted1 Dlagataa to the
... .-«• - imr r ' 1 ' ' ^rDbtrie Demooratie CweeaSi^
On Motkm It waa feoolred that tba Editor
of the 'frontier Patriot" aod^The Stenderd'
be>qaeeted to pobliah the prtooedinga of tbie
■•etiag, Ob motion the meeting adjourned
W. M WILLIAMS
B. H. VflMUM, Chairman.
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the State, w
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De Morse, Charles. The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1856, newspaper, May 17, 1856; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth234089/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.