Description: 1838 Van Buren Neutrality Policy Doc. 74 Re Texas Piracy and Upper Canada Rebels POB#58487 TITLE: Mexico - Texas - Canada Doc. No. 74 Neutrality to Foreign Conflicts AUTHOR: John Forsyth, Millard Fillmore, William Lyman, Levi Woodbury PUBLISHER: Washington DC: Printed by Thomas Allen DATE: 1838 EDITION: 25th Congress, 2nd Session, Document No. 74 CONDITION NOTES: VERY GOOD. Light foxing. Additional stab holes. Mark on front leaf. Holding at spine of gutta perca. BINDING: Detached pages.,President Martin van Buren declares and maintains neutrality in Texas Revolution despite Americans assisting settlers in disputed regions of Mexico who have been involved in conflict. . A collection of diplomatic letters and testimony relating to United States neutrality with Mexico and Britsh America (Canada). p.[1] 2-24 Claims against the Texian Schooner Brutus, flying the Texas Navy flag, capturing Mexican vessels between 1836 and August 1837. Manned by Texas crews, but outfitted at New Orleans evidenced by testimony stated in the papers;p. 24-54 Concerning the Upper Canada Rebellion of December 1837 and issues arising from gun running, revolutionary meetings in Buffalo, and transit of British Army formations from New Brunswick across disputed portions of northern Maine. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Topic: Texas War of Independence
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Allen
Author: John Forsyth, Millard Fillmore, William Lyman, Levi Woodbury
Binding: Pamphlet
Subject: Law & Government
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original
Personalized: No
Place of Publication: Washington DC
Year Printed: 1838