Republic of Texas History and Documents:
The Case of the Republic of Texas
vs.
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Original List of Exhibits

Exhibit# #pgs Exhibit Title
001 4 A Map of Louisiana, with the course of the Missisipi [sic], from "The History of Louisiana, or of the western parts of Virginia and Carolina", London, 1763
001a 15 Historical Maps of the United States, Territorial Growth 1775-1970
002 5 Virginia Declaration of Rights - June 12, 1776
003 6 Action of Second Continental Congress, July 4, 1776; The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America: commonly known as the Declaration of Independence
004 8 Articles of Confederation (1777) - November 15, 1777 - original handwritten document
004a 12 Articles of Confederation (1777) - November 15, 1777
005 8 The Anti-Federalist Papers and The Constitutional Convention Debates - 1780's
005a 7 In Convention, Monday, September 17th, 1787
006 9 Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Virginia - June 26, 1788
006a 14 Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New York - July 26, 1788
007 7 The Federal Convention of 1787 & Constitution of the United States 17 September 1789 - original handwritten document
007a 15 The Federal Convention of 1787 & Constitution of The United States 17 September 1789 & The Declaration of Independence (first published editions)
008 7 The Northwest Ordinance - July 13, 1787
009 19 Constitution of The United States 17 September 1789 - Direct from BBS
010 14 Laws of The United States of America - March 4, 1789 to March 4, 1815
011 4 Public Debt of the United States - 1791-1883
012 4 1801-1829: Jeffersonian Diplomacy
013 4 Enabling Act of the State of Ohio that was not ratified until 1953 - December 7, 1801
014 4 Message of President Thomas Jefferson laying before the Senate the conventions with France for the cession of the province of Louisiana to the United States - Oct 17, 1803
015 10 Louisiana Purchase Treaty; April 30, 1803 - the handwritten document
016 7 Louisiana Purchase Treaty; April 30, 1803
017 3 U.S. Stamp showing Texas - 1803
018 4 The Treaty between Spain and the United States; commonly known as the Neutral Ground Agreement - October 29 and November 4, 1806
019 6 Revolution in Texas - 1812
020 4 Austin Colony and Neighboring Grants - East Texas - 1812-1835
021 3 The New England Threat of Secession - January 13, 1813
022 10 The First Republic of Texas April-August 1813
022a 4 Historian Commemorates the rugged battle of 1813 - Victoria Advocate article
022b 5 Texas' First Declaration of Independence and First Constitution
022c 4 The Fredonian Declaration of Independence
023 4 Virginia Revised Statutes of 1819: The Missing 13th Amendment
024 6 Treaty of Friendship, Cession of the Floridas, and Boundaries, commonly known as the "Treaty Between U.S. and Spain (from the Govt Printing Office) - February 22, 1819
025 4 Treaty of Amity, Settlement and Limits Between the United States of America, commonly known as the "Treaty Between U.S. and Spain 1918" with commentary, February 22, 1819
026 4 Treaty of Amity, Settlement and Limits Between the United States of America, from the Department of State in Washington, February 22, 1819
027 11 Treaty of Amity, Settlement and Limits Between the United States of America, and His Catholic Majesty, with commentary, February 22, 1819
028 3 Independence of Texas, Declaration by the Supreme Council of the Province of Texas - June 23, 1819
029 4 The Missouri Compromise from Compton's Encyclopedia Online
030 14 The Imperial Colonization Law, August 18, 1824 (Page enhanced to effect readability)
031 9 The Constitution of the Mexican United States - October 28, 1824
032 7 Draft Declaration and Protest of the Commonwealth of Virginia 1825
032a 11 A View of the Constitution of the United States of America, Chapter XXXII: Of the Permanence of the Union (1829)
033 5 Foster & Elam v. Neilson, 27 U.S. 253 (1829) Supreme Court Decision
034 12 Bustamente Decree 1830 - Turtle Bayou Resolutions
035 6 Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, 1831
036 14 Texian Consultations at San Felipe 1832-1833
037 14 The Convention of 1833 (includes: the proposed Constitution for the State of Texas) – April 1-13, 1833 (Information on the lower part of the last page is what has been enhanced to effect readability)
038 4 The Public Statue Laws of the State of Connecticut - Compliance with the 13th Amendment
039 4 Millicans Gin, Near Edna, Jackson County, July 17, 1835 - Consultation
040 13 3rd Texian Consultation, San Felipe de Austin - November 1, 1835
041 3 Declaration of the People of Texas in General Convention Assembled, commonly known as "The Texas Declaration of Causes for taking up arms against Santa Anna" -  November 7, 1835
042 9 Plans and Powers of the Provisional Government of Texas (1835) - November 13, 1835
043 3 The Resolution Calling For The Convention Of March 1, 1836 - December 10, 1835
044 3 Map of Texas, 1836
045 3 Presidents of the Republic of Texas, 1836-1846
046 3 Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Cherokee Indians - February 23, 1836
046a 5 The Texas Band of Cherokee Indians of the Mount Tabor Indian Community
046b 4 Slavery in the Cherokee Nation
047 3 The Unanimous Declaration of Independence by the Delegates of the People of Texas, commonly known as "The Texas Declaration of Independence" - March 12, 1836 – original document
048 7 The Unanimous Declaration of Independence by the Delegates of the People of Texas, commonly known as "The Texas Declaration of Independence" - March 12, 1836 – document text
049 16 Address of the Honorable S.F. Austin, Delivered at Louisville, Kentucky, March 7, 1836
050 15 Constitution of The Republic of Texas - March 17, 1836
051 7 Treaties of Velasco - May 14, 1836
052 4 Treaties of Velasco, the Public Agreement and the Secret Agreement - May 14, 1836 (First page enhanced for readability)
053 4 Treaties of Velasco - commentary from the New Handbook of Texas
054 4 Motion offered by John Quincy Adams to amend the House Journal to include his statement regarding the "gag rule".
055 5 Laws of the Republic of Texas - Volume 1 - Printed by order of the Secretary of State
056 4 The Boundary of Texas Established - December 19, 1836; President Lamar's Policies – December 1838
057 4 Treaty Between Texas and The Lipan Indians - January 8, 1838
058 3 List of Treaties between the U.S. and the Cherokees
058a 13 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1791
058b 6 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1794
058c 20 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1819, original document
058d 9 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1819, text
058e 14 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1835, text
058f 8 Treaty With the Cherokee: 1846, text
058g 4 The Cherokee Rose - Symbol of the Trail of Tears
059 9 The Cherokee Trail of Tears - Timeline, National Historic Trail and map - 1838-1839
059a 12 U.S. Department of the Interior response - Related to treat with Houma Indians – February 1990
060 4 Convention Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Texas, to Terminate the Reclamations of the Former Government - April 11, 1938
061 4 Convention Between the United States of America and the Republic of Texas for Marking the Boundary Between Them, commonly known as the "Texas-American Boundary Convention: 1838" - April 25, 1838
062 4 Boundaries of the State - An act to define the boundaries of the Republic of Texas
063 4 Treaty Between Texas And The Comanche Indians - City of Houston 29th May 1838
064 4 Treaty of Amity, Navigation and Commerce, between the Republic of Texas and his Majesty the King of the French - September 25, 1839 (First part of page enhanced to effect readability)
065 5 Treaties With Great Britain (includes: "Convention for British Mediation With Mexico", November 14, 1840, and the "Treaty Between the Republic of Texas and Great Britain for the Suppression of African Slave Trade", November 16, 1840) - Nov 14-16, 1840
066 4 John Tyler, Tenth President 1841-1845
067 5 John Tyler, Tenth President of the United States (April 6, 1841 to March 3, 1843
068 4 Armistice Signed by Comanche Indians and J.C. Eldridge - August 9, 1843
069 4 A Treaty of Peace and Friendship, between the Republic of Texas and the Delaware, Chickasaw, Waco, et.a…, commonly known as the "Treaty Of Bird's Fort" - September 29, 1843
070 3 President Tyler Proposes Annexation - October 16, 1843
071 4 Agreement with the Delaware and Wyandot - December 14, 1843
072 3 Map of Texas, 1844, Prepared by the War Department of the U.S. for the State Department of the U.S.
073 12 Joint Resolution for annexing Texas to the United States of America - December 12, 1844 - hand written, working copy
074 6 The Treaty of Annexation, concluded between the United States of America and the Republic of Texas - April 12, 1844
075 3 The Treaty of Annexation, with information on the vote - April 12, 1844
076 4 The Treaty of Annexation, with commentary (first page enhanced for readability) - April 12, 1844
077 5 The Treaty of Tehuacana Creek, October 9, 1844. (From the original manuscript) (Archives, Texas State Library, Austin) (Page 1 has been enhanced to effect readability)
078 27 Appendix to the Congressional Globe, House of Representatives – January-February 1845
078a 6 The Congressional Globe, Senate - February 1845
079 6 Journal of the Senate of The United States of America - Second session of The Twenty Eighth Congress - December 2, 1844, United States Senate Library
080 8 The Public Statutes At Large of the United States of America (From the Organization of the Government in 1789, to March 3, 1845) Vol. V
081 4 Joint Resolution for annexing Texas to the United States, March 1, 1845
082 11 Inaugural Address of James Knox Polk - March 4, 1845
083 3 Document by James K. Polk showing the Seal of the United States as a Phoenix
084 3 A Preliminary Treaty With Mexico, May 19, 1845. United States 29th Congress, First Session, House, Executive Document, No. II (Washington 1845)
085 5 Joint Resolution Giving the consent of the existing Government to the Annexation of Texas to the United States - June 23, 1845
086 9 Ordinance of the Convention of Texas - July 4, 1845
087 26 The 1845 Constitution of the State of Texas, August 28, 1845
088 6 Ratification of Texas Annexation, 1845 Vote Totals
089 3 Joint Resolution for the admission of state of Texas into Union - Joint Res.Dec.29,1845,9 U.S. Stat 108
090 8 8 Message of President Polk, May 11, 1846
091 4 Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement (commonly known as the "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo") - February 2, 1848 - original document
091a 7 Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement (commonly known as the "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo") - February 2, 1848 - original document and cover
092 5 Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement (commonly known as the "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo") - February 2, 1848
093 4 Peter Hansborough Bell
094 7 Compromise of 1850 - September 9, 1850
095 3 Gadsden Purchase Treaty - December 30, 1853
096 4 Gadsden Purchase - from Collier's Encyclopedia
097 4 Amendment by Senator Stephen Douglass to the Kansas-Nebraska Bill - January 23, 1854, Handwritten - pages 2-15 conspicuously absent
098 8 Inaugural Address of James Buchanan - March 4, 1857
099 4 Scott v. Sandford 60 U.S. 393 (1857) - (Commonly known as the Dred Scott Decision)
100 5 Opinion of Judge Black, November 20, 1860
100a 11 The Bible View of Slavery, by Rabbi Dr. M.J. Raphall
100b 5 The Population of 1860 (U.S. Census)
101 3 Secession Convention of 1861 - January 28, 1861
102 5 Texas Secedes From the Union, February 1 and 2, 1861
103 4 An Ordinance: To dissolve the union between the State of Texas and the other States – February 1, 1861
104 5 A Declaration of The Causes Which Impel The State of Texas To Secede From the Federal union - February 1, 1861
104a 32 Justice Robert C. Grier's Instructions to the Jury in U.S. v. Castner Hanaway – December 12, 1851
105 4 Lincoln's Address at Independence Hall in Philadelphia
106 4 Voting Record of Texas counties for and against withdrawal (February 23, 1861), Reproduced from the holdings of the Texas State Library Archives
107 3 An Act to admit Texas as a Member of the Confederate States of America – March 1, 1861
108 3 Governor Houston Deposed, March 16, 1861 - From the Ordinances and Resolutions of the Convention Held in the City of Austin, 1861 - From the Ordinances and Resolutions of the Convention Held in the City of Austin, 1861
109 3 Ordinance in relation to a Union of the State of Texas with the Confederate States – March 22, 1861
110 3 Ordinance to Ratify the Constitution of the Confederate States of America – March 23, 1861
111 15 Message to Congress - April 29, 1861 (Ratification of the Constitution)
112 4 By the President of the United States, A Proclamation (commonly known as Proclamation Calling Militia and Convening Congress) - April 15, 1861
113 4 By the President of the United States, A Proclamation (commonly known as Proclamation of Blockade Against Southern Ports) - April 19, 1861
114 12 Confederate States of America -Constitution for the Provisional Government May 1st, 1861
115 5 Constitutional Law - From Encyclopedia of the Confederacy
116 4 Petition from citizens of Monongalia County, requesting admission of West Virginia into the Union - 1862
117 6 The Ninth Legislature of The State of Texas - Houston 1862
118 18 By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation (Treaty Between United States and Great Britain for the Suppression of the Slave Trade) - April 7, 1862
118a 9 An Act of April 16, 1862 [For the Release of Certain Person Held to Service or Labor in the District of Columbia]
118b 3 Deed of Manumission by Robert E. Lee - December 29, 1862
119 12 Hampton Roads Conference of the Civil War
120 9 The September 22, 1862 Proclamation & Emancipation Proclamation – January 1, 1863 - original document
121 4 Emancipation Proclamation - January 1, 1863 including quotes from the September 22, 1862 proclamation
122 4 Battle of Galveston - January 1, 1863
123 26 The Lieber Code, Washington, D.C., April 24, 1863
124 3 New York Draft Riots - July 13-17, 1863
125 5 The Battle of Sabine Pass, September 8, 1863 - From U.S., Wars of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (Washington, 1889) (The first part of page 1 has been enhanced to effect readability.)
126 5 President Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty - December 8, 1863
127 4 Order for Process, filed in U.S. v. All the Rights, Titles, of Robert E. Lee – February, 26, 1864
128 4 Act of March 21, 1864, Public Law 38-30, 13 STAT 30, which admitted Nevada as a state in the Union - Handwritten copy
129 4 Proof of Publication Notice filed in U.s. v. All the Rights, Titles, of Robert E. Lee - April 4, 1864
130 5 Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation (commonly known as "Johnson's Plan Of Reconstruction") May 29, 1865, From United States Statutes at Large, Vol. XIIIm 758-760 – (Part of first page has been enhanced to effect readability)
131 3 3 An Ordinance Declaring the Ordinance of Secession Null and Void - March 15, 1866
132 7 Presidential Proclamation Declaring a State of Peace Between Texas and the United States - August 20, 1866
133 32 The Constitution As Amended and Ordinances Of the Convention of 1866
134 3 Proclamation By The Governor, on the Amendments to the Constitution, October 8, 1866
135 4 Reconstruction Act of Thirty-Ninth Congress - March 2, 1867
136 9 Veto message by President Johnson, March 2, 1867
137 13 12 Sup Ct. 488 - Preface on Original Jurisdiction, & 143 U.S. 621 Supreme Court's Answer to Demurrer of Jurisdiction by Texas to U.S. Suit brought in Equity including arguments from Texas to Demurrer (1892)
137a 37 162 U.S. 1 (Preface, Points of Demurrer by Texas and Legal Arguments by Court only) & 16 Sup. Ct. 725 (Opinion and Decision of Court) in UNITED STATES v. STATE OF TEXAS (1866)
137b 5 President Polk claims the Rio Grande as the Boundary Between Texas and Mexico
137c 5 The Establishment of the Texas-New Mexico Boundary - September 9, 1850
138 5 Supplementary Reconstruction Act of Fortieth Congress - March 23, 1867
139 6 Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America – March 30, 1867
140 4 Chief Ten Bears' Speech Setting Forth The Case of The Comanche’s At The Council Of Medicine Lodge, October 20, 1867, Documents of Texas History (The first part of the first page has been enhanced to effect readability)
141 3 Amendatory Reconstruction Act of March 11, 1868
142 4 Supplementary Reconstruction Act of July 19, 1868
143 4 Texas V White: 74 U.S., 700 (1868) - From Documents of Texas (First page enhanced for readability)
144 5 Texas V White: 74 U.S., 700 (1868) - The Constitutionality of Reconstruction
145 4 Joint Resolution Proposing the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution - December 7, 1868
146 5 The Constitution Of The State Of West Texas, January, 1869, Documents of Texas History
147 6 The Constitution of 1869, February 8, 1869. The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and Other Organic Laws of the States (The first part of the first page has been enhanced to effect readability and is found on the last page of this doc)
148 3 Constitution of the State of Texas, 1869, As Amended. Article I, Bill of Rights
149 4 An Act Authorizing the Submission of the Constitutions of Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas to a Vote of the People - April 10, 1869
150 3 By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation (Presidential Proclamation Submitting the Texas Constitution to the Voters) - July 15, 1866
151 4 Congressional Records of the Forty-First Congress, Session II, Ch. 35, 36, 39 (1870).
152 4 An Act to Admit the State of Texas to Representation in the Congress of the United States – March 30, 1870
153 10 Revised Statues of the United States, Title XXV
154 6 Joint Resolution Annexing Hawaii to the United States (Newlands Resolution) - July 7th, 1893
155 7 Letter from W.Q. Gresham of the US Department of State to President Cleveland, October 18, 1893
156 12 President Grover Cleveland's Message to the Senate and House of Representatives – December 18, 1893
157 4 Memorial of Queen Liliuokalani in relation to the Crown lands of Hawaii – December 19, 1898
158 7 The Buck Act, Public Law No. 819 - October 9, 1940
158a 20 War, Central Planning and Corporations; Historical & Constitutional Review
159 3 Article 73 of the UN Charter, Non-Self-Governing Territories, 1945
160 4 Acceptance of Compulsory Jurisdiction of International Court of Justice, August 2, 1946
161 12 United States v. Texas, 339 U.S. 707 - March 28, 1950 U.S. Supreme Court Decision
162 4 United States v. Louisiana, 364 U.S. 502 - May 3, 1960 U.S. Supreme Court Decision
163 3 Act of July 4, 1864 provisions - First Congressional attempt to centralize control of immigration
164 4 Mexico--U.S. Interventions -- 1806-1876
165 25 Congressional Record -- House: The 14th Amendment - June 13, 1967 H7161
166 9 Dyett v. Turner, 439 P2d 266 @ 269, 20 U2d 403
167 11 Texas v. Louisiana, 410 U.S. 702, December 11, 1972 U.S. Supreme Court Decision
168 6 West Virginia Statehood
169 3 Causes of the Civil War: The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
170 11 Washitaw History and Legal Arguments - 1992
171 12 The Waco Massacre - April 19, 1993
171a 4 The Waco Massacre - April 19, 1993, Information Release by D.A., West, Secretary of Agriculture & Environment
172 7 Joint Resolution 19 of 103rd Congress - Apology to Hawaii - November 23, 1993
173 5 U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Ray Thornton - qualifications of membership in Congress - May 22, 1995
174 4 U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Ray Thornton - qualifications of membership in Congress – May 22, 1995
175 3 Congressional findings and declaration of policy 25 USC Sec 1300b 11 (regarding Texas Kickapoo Indians) - January 16, 1996
176 8 Memorandum for John M. Quinn, Counsel to the President - June 26, 1996
177 24 Native Hawaiian Sovereignty, William H. Rodgers, Jr., Washington Law Review, Vol 71:379, 1996
178 5 Congressional Record: Texas Independence Day Remembrance - March 3, 1997
179 4 Congressional Record: Self-Determination for the American Citizens of Puerto Rico – June 9, 1998
180 29 An Analysis of President Lincoln's Legal Arguments Against Secession by James Ostrowski
181 11 Annexation of Texas - a Timeline and The Principal Players
182 4 The Biggest and the Best - reference to flag height
183 15 Chieftains of Mexican Independence
184 12 Confrontation and Conflict - Arizona, A Bicentennial History
185 6 Cutting Texas into Little Bits - email exchange
186 3 Epilogue, from The Brazoria County Museum
187 11 Expansion West, the Civil War, and the Reconstruction Era - U.S. History Online, Ch. 3
188 7 Governors Who Have Been, and Other Public Men of Texas; and the Great Seal
189 3 Interesting Facts
190 5 List of Dates the individual States were Admitted to the Union
191 4 List of U.S. Presidents in order
192 10 Mosaics in the Floor of the Texas Capital Building
193 5 Nevada: The Permanent Colony by Steve Miller
194 4 Nullification - Encarta Encyclopedia Article
195 5 Ohio (State) from Collier's Encyclopedia
196 16 Our Dishonest Constitution by Allan L. Benson - 1914
197 13 Public Opinion in Texas Preceding the Revolution
198 6 Reconstruction [of Georgia] commentary and timeline
199 7 Rev. Lindsey Williams and Jonathan May - taped lecture and conversation
200 5 Six Flags of Texas (1519-1845) - A Concise History of early Texas
201 4 Samuel McCullough, Jr.
202 9 Slavery and the Annexation of Texas - Joint Resolutions in Congress; Issues Congressional Globe, 28 Cong., 2 Sess., 19 (December 11, 1844 - February 18, 1845)
203 4 Some Observations Pertaining To The Early Development of Texas Land Law, Reprinted 1981 - Baylor University
204 4 Tariffs and Nullification - Again, by Hal Morris
205 12 Texas - Encarta Encyclopedia Article
206 6 Texas Accepts Annexation - A Social and Political History of Texas by the Director of the Department of History in the North Texas State Teachers College
207 9 Texas History Timeline (Key Events in Early Texas)
208 24 Texas Military Forces Museum on: Reconstruction, Texas Forces in The Civil War, The Civil War, and The Texan Republic Part 1
209 13 Texas Under New Spain
210 27 The Missing 13th Amendment by David M. Dodge, Researcher -- August 1, 1991
211 5 The Original 13th Amendment by Richard C. Green, February 16, 1997
212 5 The Relationship of The State to the Federal Power - commentary
213 4 The Republic of Texas Mural in the Hall of State, Dallas, Texas
214 5 The Texas State Seal - from Collier's Encyclopedia
215 4 The Texas State Seal - from Lone Star Junction
216 13 The Texas State Seal - from the State of Texas
217 16 The Trail of Broken Treaties
217a 4 Native American land cessions in Georgia
218 7 U.S. History Fact-O-Rama
219 15 A Modern Introduction to International Law
220 5 Black's Law Dictionary: Color of law, Jurisdiction, United States
221 10 Council of the State Governments, (definitions of statehood)
222 4 Learning About the Senate - Glossary of Senate Terms
223 6 The Foreign Relations Law of the United States: 115, 114, 326
224 3 Treaty - definition by the Legal Net
225 5 Treaties - House Rules Manual -- House Document No. 104-272
226 10 U.S. Code: 4 USC - Chapter 1, Sec. 3; Chapter 4, Sec. 103, 106 & 110
227 18 U.S. Government report on Jurisdiction - 1954
228 10 The Bill of Rights and all Amendments to the Constitution of the U.S. up to 1992
229 8 Flags, Guidons, Streamers, Tabards, and Automobile and Aircraft Plates – Army Regulation 840-10
230 3 The Kansas-Nebraska Act - Commentary
230a 6 "The New Reconstruction" by Frank Gillispie
231 30 A Preliminary Report on the Yogurt Shop Murders, by Erik C Moebius
232 26 Texas v. White 74 U.S. 700 (1868) - full decision
233 15 The 13rth Amendment from "The Constitution For the United States – It's Sources and Its Application"
233a 9 States Rights: Frequently Asked Questions, compiled by Jim Langeuster
233b 4 The League of the South - in the News
234 9 The first 29 sections of Article 1 in the 1994 Texas Constitution
234a 5 Resolutions, Treaties & Law - by Jessie Enloe
235 4 The Common Law of Texas Adopted and Perfected By Political Judgment – August 29, 1994
235a 9 Plans and Powers of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Texas – December 13, 1995
235b 3 Resolution of the General Council of the Republic of Texas, Resolution No. GC98-101
236 5 Republic of Texas Declaration of Quo-Warranto - January 15, 1996
236a 5 Default Judgment on Common Law Writ of Quo-Warranto - March 2, 1996
237 7 Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Recognition between the Republic of Texas and its Peoples and the Empire Washitaw de Dugdahmoundya and its Peoples - 1996
238 3 Executive Communications, April 29, 1996 (House of Representatives)
239 3 Petitions, April 30, 1996 (House of Representatives)
240 4 Congress Subverts the Constitution
241 3 Republic of Texas Release: Court Cases Against Republic of Texas Citizens Ordered Dismissed with Prejudice - October 11, 1996
242 4 Office of the Attorney General, State of Texas files civil contempt motion against Republic of Texas - October 16, 1996
243 5 Office of the Attorney General, State of Texas letter to city mayors in Texas – October 23, 1996
244 3 News flash: Texas declared a state, Associated Press - May 2, 1998
245 4 Was the Annexation of Texas Really Legal? Response by Jesse Enloe - May 4, 1998
246 11 Dealing With Common Law Courts, February 5-7, 1997
247 8 Plans and Powers of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Texas
247a 9 Plans and Powers of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Texas – Revised July 11, 1998
248 149 Proof of No Redress Agreements
249 4 Challenge to the "State of Texas" to prove case - never answered
250 4 Republic of Texas brochure for public stating the mission, goals and officers
251 3 Press Release by The Republic of Texas - June 30, 1998 - regarding the proposed national ID card.
252 3 Press Release by The Republic of Texas - July 11, 1998 - regarding jurisdiction, venue or authority over the People or Government of the Republic of Texas
253 4 Republic of Texas Statement of Basic Objectives - 1998
254 2 Video Tape: Waco - The Rules of Engagement
255 4 Painting of Austin, 1840; and President Houston's Inaugural Address
256 16 Definitions Used
257 6 The Book of Jasher, Chapter 65, Verse 16