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Texans have shown and of that of the President of the United 
States”. 1844. 
(As early as May 11, 1844, the Department of War notified the northern 
military authorities of the possibility of war with the United States 
in case the U. S. Senate should ratify the treaty of annexation. ) 
“Commissioners from Texas to negotiate an Armistice with those com- 
missioned by the Most Excellent Sefior General-in-chief of the 
Army of the North.” About 50 ff. 
Correspondence with Woll concerning this matter. 
Communications from Sam Houston concerning it. 
Commission to George Hockley. Sept. 25, 1843. 
Monthly files of correspondence of the minister of war with military 
officials of the armies of the northern frontier, especially concern- 
ing affairs in Texas. Jan.-Dec., 1844. 
(This is in addition to the special bundles of correspondence noted above.) 
1843. Legajo no. 5. ‘“Campafia de Texas. Accion de Mier. Prisioneros 
Tejanos ”’, etc. is 
EGG ee of correspondence with the frontier officials. Jan.-Dec., 
1843. 
Correspondence with the commander of the North relative to the Mier 
campaign. Jan.-Feb. 
Id. with the British representative in Mexico relative to the release of 
British subjects form Castle Perote. Jan. 
Id. concerning the transfer of the army from Reyes to Woll. Feb. 
Documents relative to the armistice with the Texans. 
(This contains a communication by James W. Robinson from Castle 
Perote. Jan. 9, 1843.) | 
Report by Barragan of the attack and flight at Salado, Feb. 11(?), with 
extensive related correspondence. 
Correspondence concerning the decimation of the prisoners. Mar.-Apr. 
Communications from Texas prisoners at Castle Perote. 
Fisher and Green, to Tornel, transmitting a copy of the Mier capitu- 
lation. Mar. 3, 1843. 
Fisher, Green, Reese, and Clark, to the governor-general of Castle 
Perote, protesting against manual labor. Apr. 5, 1843. 
File of copies of letters written by Fisher and Green while on the way 
from Matamoros to Mexico, reaching to Mar. 12. 
(A large portion of them are expressions of gratitude for kind treatment. ) 
Summary investigation of the escape of Mier prisoners at Matamoros. 
Trial of Barragan. Mar. 
1843. Legajo no. 6. “ Relativo 4 la Campafia de Texas y otros varios asuntos. 
D. José Antonio Navarro prisionero Tejano.” 
“Year of 1843. Expediente all relative to the causa of the Texan pris- 
oner from Santa Fé, New Mexico, D. José Antonio Navarro.” 
About too ff. 
The Santa Fé Expedition. Besides the causa of Navarro, this legajo 
contains a large bundle of papers—letters, commissions, etc.— 
taken from the Santa Fé prisoners. 
1836-1844. Legajono.2. “ Diversos asuntos de interes relativos en su mayor 
parte a la campafia de Texas.” 
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