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Title
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Annexation of Texas
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Identifier
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foth_0549
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Dates
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1837
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Box
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BC DB 1837
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Description
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In the 25th Congress of the United States House of Representatives, 3,029 Massachusetts women signed a petition against the annexation of Texas into the United States as a slaveholding state.
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Title
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Manifiesto que de sus operaciones en la campaña de Tejas y en su cautiverio dirige a sus concuidadanos
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Identifier
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foth_0401_multipage
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Creator
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Santa Anna, Antonio López de 1794-1876
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Dates
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1837
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Description
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Following the loss of Texas and his release from captivity, Santa Anna published his own justification of the Texas campaign and of his conduct while being held prisoner.
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Title
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Mary Austin Holley Diary
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Identifier
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foth_0413_multipage
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Creator
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Holley, Mary Austin, 1784-1846
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Dates
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1837
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Box
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4zc169
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Description
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Stephen F. Austin's cousin, Mary Austin Holley, drew this sketch of Peach Point Plantation, the home of Austin's sister Emily Austin Perry and her husband James Franklin Perry. Mrs. Holley visited Texas in 1831, 1835, and 1837 and kept this diary account during her latter two visits to Texas. The diary includes sketches of Texas scenes.
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Title
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New Map of Texas with Contiguous American and Mexican States
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Identifier
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foth_0647
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Creator
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Young, J.H. (James Hamilton)
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Dates
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1837
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Folder
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4
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Description
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Map by cartographer J. H. Young delineates land grants and includes an explanatory inset with empresarios and their grants.
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Title
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The War in Texas: a review of facts and circumstances
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Identifier
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foth_0554_multipage
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Creator
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Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839
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Dates
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1837
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Description
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Benjamin Lundy claims in this pamphlet that the Texas Revolution had been a conspiracy to expand slavery.