Om Defence Of Gen. Sidney Sherman Against The Charges Made By Gen. Sam Houston In His Speech Delivered In The United States Senate, Feb. 28, 1859
This book is a passionate defense of Gen. Sidney Sherman against charges made by Gen. Sam Houston in a speech delivered in the United States Senate on February 28, 1859. Sherman was charged with illegal activity in relation to the peaceful coexistence of native tribes and settlers in Texas. This book is a valuable historical document that highlights the tensions and complexities of this particular period of Texan history.
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