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Memoranda and official correspondence relating to the Republic of Texas, its history and annexation
By Anson Jones
A political history of the Texas Republic, 1836-1845
A political history of the Texas Republic, 1836-1845
By Siegel, Stanley
Journals of the fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1839-1840
Journals of the fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1839-1840
By Texas (Republic). Congress.
Journals of the Fourth congress of the republic of Texas, 1839-1840
Journals of the Fourth congress of the republic of Texas, 1839-1840
By Texas. Congress
Going to court in Texas
Going to court in Texas
By Richard B. Marrin
Compiled index to elected and appointed officials of the Republic of Texas, 1835-1846
Compiled index to elected and appointed officials of the Republic of Texas, 1835-1846
By Texas State Library. Archives Division
Charles DeMorse, pioneer statesman and father of Texas journalism
Charles DeMorse, pioneer statesman and father of Texas journalism
By Ernest Wallace
State & county officials of the Republic of Texas, appointed & elected, 1836-1846
State & county officials of the Republic of Texas, appointed & elected, 1836-1846
By Kathryn Hooper Davis
Report of the Committee on the Bill of Rights and General Provisions of the Constitution
Report of the Committee on the Bill of Rights and General Provisions of the Constitution
By Texas. Constitutional Convention Committee on the Bill of Rights and General Provisions of the Constitution
Standing rules for the government of the Convention of Texas, assembled at Austin, July 4, 1845
Standing rules for the government of the Convention of Texas, assembled at Austin, July 4, 1845
By Texas. Constitutional Convention
First biennial report of the Texas Library and Historical Commission, for the period from March 29, 1909, to August 31, 1910
First biennial report of the Texas Library and Historical Commission, for the period from March 29, 1909, to August 31, 1910
By Texas Library and Historical Commission.
A narrative of the capture and subsequent sufferings of the Mier prisoners in Mexico
A narrative of the capture and subsequent sufferings of the Mier prisoners in Mexico
By Thomas W. Bell