Claim of the state of Texas for defense of the frontier.

Papers and letters relative to additional claim of the state of Texas for reimbursement of monies expended in frontier defense in 1856 and 1860-61 ...

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Claim of the state of Texas for defense of the frontier.

Papers and letters relative to additional claim of the state of Texas for reimbursement of monies expended in frontier defense in 1856 and 1860-61 ...

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14

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Edition Notes

Presented by Mr. Culberson.
Referred to the Committee on appropriations and ordered printed July 17, 1911.
List of Texas ranger companies: p. 8-10.

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Washington
Series
[U.S.] 62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 67

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F391 .T27

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Pagination
14 p.
Number of pages
14

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OL6538910M
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claimofstateofte00texa
LCCN
11035615
OCLC/WorldCat
6213985

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