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New York: Charles Magnus, 1850. Lithograph letter sheet, 10 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches, in black and white, the title and illustration of the declaration taking up the top 8 inches of the cover sheet, leaving just 2 3/8 inches and a blank integral leaf for a message. OCLC locates one copy (Virginia). Some browning, but very good. (#5029).
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Declaration of Independence / [followed by a printing of the declaration, with printed names of its signers below, all enclosed within a wide ornamental border incorporating the seals of the first 13 states within ovals]
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REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF [SHELBY]. I [EDWARD WALLIS] DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR, THAT I WAS A RESIDENT CITIZEN OF TEXAS, AT THE DATE OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.... [followed by five lines of text]
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Shelby Co., Republic of Texas, 1838. Partly printed document, completed in manuscript. 12 x 19 cm. Horizontal fold, some scattered foxing and toning, a few shallow chips to right margin. Edward Wallis declares he was a resident of the Republic of Texas in 1836, and that he "did not leave the country during the campaign of the Spring of 1836 to avoid a participation in the struggle, that I did not refuse to participate in the War, that I did not aid or assist the enemy....." Wallis was applying for his quantum of land by rights of his said residency, as allowed under the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Texas. Signed by Wallis, and witnessed by G.V. Lusk, Chief Justice and Notary Public of the County. Three other names appear in ink on the verso: Wm. Daniel, F.L. Green, and Jordan Smith. The Republic of Texas declared itself to be an independent, sovereign state on March 2, 1836. Delegates to the 1836 convention quickly drafted a Constitution which included a provision whereby all citizens…
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