Letter, 1859.

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Letter, 1859.

1859

Handwritten and signed letter to Ashbel Smith (1805-1886), a Texas politician, written on May 7, 1859 in Huntsville, Texas. Houston writes about the "Hamton Convention" and gives his opinions on the nominees for various political offices. He also talks about employing men to make ditches for him. A typewritten copy of the item is also included.

1 item (3 pages) + 1 typescript.

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Houston, Sam, 1793-1863

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Smith, Ashbel, 1805-1886

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