A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . es B. Miller ; attorney-general, George W.Terrell, Ebenezer Allen ; treasurer, Asa Brigham ;comptroller, Frank R. Lubbock, James B. Shaw ;auditor, Charles Mason ; commissioner of generalland office, John P. Borden, Thomas William Ward ;minister to the United States, James Reiley, IsaacVan Zandt, J. Pinckney Henderson ; minister toFrance, Ashbel Smith ; minister to Belgium, theNetherlands, and Hanse Towns, W. H. Daingerfield ; secretaryof legation to the United States, Charles H. Raymond. It was during this administration that
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A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . es B. Miller ; attorney-general, George W.Terrell, Ebenezer Allen ; treasurer, Asa Brigham ;comptroller, Frank R. Lubbock, James B. Shaw ;auditor, Charles Mason ; commissioner of generalland office, John P. Borden, Thomas William Ward ;minister to the United States, James Reiley, IsaacVan Zandt, J. Pinckney Henderson ; minister toFrance, Ashbel Smith ; minister to Belgium, theNetherlands, and Hanse Towns, W. H. Daingerfield ; secretaryof legation to the United States, Charles H. Raymond. It was during this administration that there were developed Personalin their fullest intensity the personal issues that divided men into ^° *^^Houston and rt^/ZZ-Houston parties, and the influence of whichruns through all the politics of Texas from that time even to thebreaking out of the civil war in 1861. In his message to Congress in December, 1841, the Presi- His publicdent outlined his policies as in the main the same as during hisformer term and directly opposed to those of President Lamar. 279. Thomas Vm. Ward. •So A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. Pkriod IV.The Rkcublic TOIS46 Financialplans