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“Rough and Ready” a Patriotic Song, Written by C.B. Snow (late of the Texian Navy). Music Composed & dedicated to the People of the United States, by Austin Phillips. Bound with a second piece of sheet music, both pieces removed from a larger volume. Some light browning along edges, stitching starting to come loose, otherwise fine.
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1847
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Great National Mail Route Between the East and West. [Caption title]. Broadsheet, 15” x 13” with wood engraved map (5-3/8” x 11”) showing connecting rail lines between New York and St. Louis. Verso comprises extensive text in three columns headed “The State of Texas.” Waterstain across lower part of sheet (bottom 15%), otherwise very good. Top and bottom margins slightly cropped.
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1857
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ANON.
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The Legion of Liberty! and Force of Truth...Second edition...Illustrated with engravings
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1843
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BENTON, THOMAS HART.
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Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 16, 18, and 20, 1844, in Secret Session on the Treaty for the Annexation of Texas.
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1844
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BOONE, JOSEPH R..
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Joseph R. Boone Collection. Seven documents, 1842-1902. (1) Notice Sheriff of Jackson County (M0) August 29, 1842. 5.75 x 7.5 in. 1 p. Browned, folds, small cigarette burn. (2) Deed of J.R. Boone for three tracts in Jasper, Missouri, to Alvin Brooking, trustee. August 16, 1843. 8 x 13 in., 2 pp. Ink. Edges chipped, browned, lightly foxed, bottom quarter separated. (3) Fortune of “Miss Elizabeth”. July, 1838. 8 x12 in., 2 pp. Browned, folds. (4) Agreement to Teach School. J.R. Boone. October, 1849. Fannin County, Texas. Signed by Enniston Cox, Samuel W. Farland, Yelverton Kerr, John F. Wright. 8 x12.5 in., 2 pp. Browned, folds. Slight water stains at folds. (5) Lloyd, A.P. to Joseph R. Boone, District Court Denton County, Texas. Alton, May 31, 1852. Signed by A.P. Lloyd. 8 x 10 in., 2 pp. Browned, folds. (6) J.R. Russell & Co. receipt to J.R. Boone for purchases. Bonham, Texas, 1858. 6.75 x 7.5 in. 1 p. Browned. (7) Missouri, Kansas, & Texas Railway System. Transportation of Corpses. March 14, 1908. Printed, filled form. Signed by J.T. Armstrong, President. 8.5 x 14in. 2 pp. Browned, slight edgewear.
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1842
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CHANNING, WILLIAM E.
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A Letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, on the Annexation of Texas to the United States.
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1837
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CHIVERS, T. H.
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Nacoochee; or, the Beautiful Star, with Other Poems.
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1837
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CROSS, Col. T.
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One (1) Page (ALS, Col. T. Cross to Capt. Crosman Regarding Pay Master Dix. Camp Corpus Christi, [Texas]. November 29, 1845. Signed “T. Cross”. Blue sheet 7.75 x 9.75 inches, folded with integral address. Folds, fine.
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1845
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DeSHIELDS, JAMES T.
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Border Wars of Texas...Matt Bradley Revising Editor and Publisher.
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1912
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ECKLES, J.W.
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Three (3) Page ALS to Major J.R. Lofland, Concerning Charges Brought by Col. Mason. Describes Men at Galveston & Houston, Texas. October 28, 1866. 10 x 16 inches, folded in half. Separate cover addressed to Maj. J.R. Lofland, Paymaster USA, New Orleans, La. Browned, slight edge fraying, small tears at folds.
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1866
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ENSIGN, T. & E.H.
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Ensign's Travellers' Guide, and Map of the United States, Containing the Roads, Distances, Steam Boat and Canal Routes &c.
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1846
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FISK, THEOPHILUS & J
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1845
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HAMMETT, SAMUEL ADAM
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Sam Slick in Texas; or, the Piney Woods Tavern. By the Author of "A Stray Yankee."
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1857
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HOUSTON, SAMUEL.
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The Life of General Sam Houston. [Caption title].
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1851
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LUNDY, BENJAMIN.
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The War in Texas; a Review of Facts and Circumstances, Showing that This Contest Is a Crusade Against Mexico, Set on Foot and Supported by Slaveholders, Land-Speculators &c. In Order to Re-Establish, Extend, and Perpetuate the System of Slavery and the Slave Trade.
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1837
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LUNDY, BENJAMIN.
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The Origin and True Causes of the Texas Insurrection, Commenced in the Year 1835. [Caption title].
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1836
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M'KEEN, SILAS.
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God's way in the sea. A Funeral Sermon Preached at Bradford, Vermont, April 25th, 1852: on the occasion of the Death of Eber D. Hovey, First Mate of the Steamship Independence, Who, with several others perished in Matagorda Bay, Texas, March 26th, 1852.
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1852
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MASON, GEO. JR. Ed.
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THE SUNDAY HERALD.Vol. 1, No. 11. August 26, 1894.
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1894
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MAYO, ROBERT.
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Political Sketches of Eight Years in Washington; in Four Parts, with Annotations to Each. Also a General Appendix...
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1839
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MAYO, ROBERT.
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The Affidavit of Andrew Jackson, Taken by the Defendants in the Suit of Robert Mayo vs. Blair & Rives for Libel, Analysed and Refuted.
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1840
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PATERSON, A.D. Edito
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THE ANGLO-AMERICAN, A Journal of Literature, News, Politics, the Drama, Fine Arts, Etc.
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1843
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PERRY, EMILY M.B. &
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Holograph Document, sm. 4to., 2-1/2 pages, of James & Emily Perry Sealed & Witnessed by Chief County Justice & Notary, Timothy Pilsbury, at Brazoria, June 27, 1842, (the last 3/4 page); sealed to one page 4to printed certificate completed in manuscript, signed by Joseph Waples as Acting Secretary of State, attesting to Pilsbury's authority to execute the legal claim made by the Perrys.
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1842
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PHELPS, HUMPHREY.
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Ornamental Map of the United States and Mexico. 1847. [Caption title].
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1846
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PHILLIPS, STEPHEN C.
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An Address on the Annexation of Texas, and the Aspect of Slavery in the United States...
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1845
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PIKE, JAMES.
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The Scout and Ranger: Being the Personal Adventures of Corporal Pike of the Fourth Ohio Cavalry. As A Texas Ranger, in the Indian Wars...Afterward a Scout and Spy....Fully Illustrating the Secret Service. Twenty-Five Full-Page Engravings.
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1865
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ROBINSON, DR. J.H.
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The Lone Star: or, the Texan Bravo. A Tale of the Southwest.
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1852
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ROCKWELL, JOHN A.
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Rockwell's Spanish and Mexican Law. A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Law, in Relation to Mines, and Titles to Real Estate, in force in California and New Mexico, and in the Territories...
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1852
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RUTHVEN, A.S.
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Texas, from Its Organization in the City of Houston...Also, an Interesting History of the Masonic Order in Texas. In Two Volumes.
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1860
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SANFORD, GEN. J.W.A.
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Address of Genl. J[ohn] W.A. Sanford, Commissioner of Georgia, Before the Texan Convention, 4th Feb. 1861. [Caption title]. Broadside, 13.5" x 5'. Left margin somewhat narrow, but fine.
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1861
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SEALSFIELD, CHARLES.
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The Cabin Book; or, Sketches of Life in Texas. By Seatsfield [!]. Translated from the German by Prof. Ch. Fr. Mersch. [Part I].
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1844
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SMITH, ASHBEL.
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The Cholera Spasmodica, as Observed in Paris in 1832: Comprising Its Symptoms, Pathology, and Treatment. Illustrated by Cases.
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1832
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SPRAGUE, MAJOR J. T.
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The Treachery in Texas, and the Secession of Texas, and the Arrest of the United States Officers and Soldiers Serving in Texas.
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1862
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TEXAS.
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Proceedings of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of Texas, at the Eleventh Annual Convocation, Held at the Town of Huntsville, Commencing June 22, 1860...Together with the Proceedings of the Council of the Order of High Priesthood for the State of Texas...
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1860
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WHITE, WILLIAM FRANK
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"Norfleet" The actual experiences of a Texas Rancher's 30,000-mile transcontinental chase after five confidence men.
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1924
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