Secretary of State consularcorrespondence 1836-1850, 1873-1875 bulk 1836-1846

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Secretary of State consularcorrespondence 1836-1850, 1873-1875 bulk 1836-1846

Correspondencewith Texan and foreign consuls was created in the course of conducting normalconsular business, particularly the regulation of commercial ties between Texasand other nations. These records consist chiefly of letters and reportsreceived in the Department of State of the Republic of Texas from agents andconsuls, as well as letter books of consular correspondence, and registers ofcertificates, affidavits, and fees. The records date 1836-1850, 1873-1875, bulk1836-1846.

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