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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0059
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two articles about the tax bill proposed by Clement R. Johns, Comptroller of the State of Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0060
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1860
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing a number of articles from the Southern Intelligencer. The first is a continuation from the previous scrapbook page of the article about Clement R. Johns' tax bill; the remainder of the articles concern the activities of various members of the Constitutional Union party and the happenings of the Baltimore Convention.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0061
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two articles, one censuring a letter written by John Marshall, chairman of the state Democratic party and editor of the State Gazette, which expressed his extreme Southern states'-rights views, and the other a parody on the speech of "Our Senator."
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0062
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two articles, one railing against the secessionist party, and the other giving a synopsis of the speech of Judge Hancock before the Union Club.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0064
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two articles pertaining to Texas finances. The first refutes an article published in the Houston Telegraph claiming that the people pay more money into the Federal Treasury than the United States government spends for the benefit of the people of Texas. The second, published in the New Orelans Picayune, reviews an article written by John L. Haynes regarding the high cost of secession.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0065
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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February 1861
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing several articles commenting on a letter allegedly written by General Don Santiago Vidaurri, Governor of Nuevo Lean and Coahuila, favoring the independence of Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0066
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing several articles, one concerning the possibility of conflict on same battle grounds as the Mexican-American War, the second concerning the wolf-scalp policty, and the third concerning a speech given by one Colonel Wharton on the "pizen" question.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0067
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1861
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page of a scrapbook containing several articles, one concerning the finances of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States; one concerning the alleged secret session of the secession Convention; the final concerning the secession ticket in Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0068
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two articles. The first concerns the slave trade in Texas, the second a commentary on a contemporary political cartoon.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0074
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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circa 1860
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing two "selected sketches," one an article claiming that the real aim of the Southern extremists is to create a monarchical government, and another relating the the 1860 Census.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0075
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1860-08-10
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing several articles from the Evening Sentinel concerning the platforms of the political parties.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0077
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1861
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing a chart of the demographics of delegates who served in the Convention of the People of Texas in Austin on January 28, 1861 and those who served at the Adjourned Session assembled March 2, 1861.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0078
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1861
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing a chart of the demographics of delegates who served in the Convention of the People of Texas in Austin on January 28, 1861 and those who served at the Adjourned Session assembled March 2, 1861.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0080
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing an article listing the names and addresses of members of the next Texas legislature.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0088
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1862-10-21
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing an article written by John L. Haynes that asserts that the downfall of the South was its transformation into a slaveocracy in which slave owners hold the political power.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0122
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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Dates
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1866-09-10
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing an article regarding the various political affairs in Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0123
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing an article regarding the various political and social issues in post-war Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0124
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page of a scrapbook containing an article written by John L. Haynes regarding the current political situation in Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0126
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Topic
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing an article reviewing an article published in the Spanish section of the same paper addressed to citizens of Mexican descent or birth regarding the current political campaign in Texas.
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[Scrapbook]
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e_jlh_0127
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Creator
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Haynes, John L.
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Politics and government
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John L. Haynes papers
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This item is a page from a scrapbook containing a letter written by John L. Haynes for the Spanish section of the Weekly Ranchero regarding the current political campaign in Texas.