Title:
An Act Granting Pensions to the Surviving Veterans of the Revolution Which Separated Texas From Mexico, Including the Santa Fe and Mier Prisoners; the Survivors of the Company of Capt. Dawson, Who was Massacred Near San Antonio In the Year 1842; the Survi
Description:
Chapter 92
Alternate title:
H.B. 252
Identifier:
14_legislature_HB252
Collection:
Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws)
Creator:
Texas. Secretary of State. Government Filings Section
Date of creation:
1874-04-21
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1941/004
Container information:
2-7L/61
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Subject:
Legislation
Subject:
Law
Type:
Text
Type:
Legislative records
Citation information:
H.B. 252, An Act Granting Pensions to the Surviving Veterans of the Revolution Which Separated Texas From Mexico, Including the Santa Fe and Mier Prisoners; the Survivors of the Company of Capt. Dawson, Who was Massacred Near San Antonio In the Year 1842; the Survivors of Those Who Were Captured at the City of San Antonio In the Fall of the Year 1842, and Taken to the Castle of Perote and Confined Therein, and the Survivors of Deaf Smith's Spy Company, and to Provide for the Liquidation and Settlement of All Arrearages Due Said Veterans Under an act of 13th of August, 1870, Previous to the First of July 1874. 14th Legislature, 1st Regular Session (1874), Texas Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws). Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Language:
English
Legislative session:
14th Legislature