Bonnell, George W. (George William)

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George William Bonnell, journalist and soldier, was raised in central New York state and later moved to the south where he became a newspaper editor.

Bonnell arrived in Texas in 1836 and was appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Sam Houston. In June 1838 Houston assigned Bonnell to prepare a report on the status of relations with the Indians and later that year he served with the rank of major in a campaign against the Indians. Between 1839 and 1842 Bonnell primarily worked as a printer and editor, but also served in two more Indian campaigns. He died in Dec. 1842 while engaged in the Mier expedition.

From the description of Bonnell's observations : 1838-1839, 1844. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36452689

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associatedWith Bollaert, William, 1807-1876. person
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associatedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. person
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associatedWith Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. person
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Texas
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Frontier and pioneer life
Indians of North America
Land settlement
Manuscripts, American
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