A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . ^A* y^io zidn, ^V \ j,P focatcpitl Mat (IK ^KAi. Scons Campai(;n. On September 14-16, 1847, the City of Mexico was captured Capture ofby the American army, and on February 2, 1848, a final treaty ^^ °of peace was signed at the village of Guadalupe, four miles from A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. Pkriod Pfriod1)1 Statkhood 1846 TO 1861 Second Stateelection, No-vember, 1847 The candi-dates forgovernor GovernorGeorge T. Woods ad-ministration,1847 1849 tlie City of Mtxico, known as the treaty of its


A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . ^A* y^io zidn, ^V \ j,P focatcpitl Mat (IK ^KAi. Scons Campai(;n. On September 14-16, 1847, the City of Mexico was captured Capture ofby the American army, and on February 2, 1848, a final treaty ^^ °of peace was signed at the village of Guadalupe, four miles from A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. Pkriod Pfriod1)1 Statkhood 1846 TO 1861 Second Stateelection, No-vember, 1847 The candi-dates forgovernor GovernorGeorge T. Woods ad-ministration,1847 1849 tlie City of Mtxico, known as the treaty of its terms the United States became possessed of the territoryout of which have since been formed Cahfornia, Nevada, Utah,Arizona, a large part of New Mexico, and parts of Wyomingand Colorado. The election for the second governor of Texas took place thefirst Monday in November, 1847. The candidates for the officewere George T. Wood, Isaac Van Zandt, Dr. J. B. Miller, andNicholas H. Darnell. Mr. Van Zandt died of yellow fever at Houston during the During his had •^


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