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TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia


TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia


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TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia

TEXAS: LETTER, 1836.
Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia, Texas, 14 October 1836, in which Austin offers Texas to the United States

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1836 Andrew Annexation Austin Colonist Donelson Fuller Handwriting Jackson Leader Letter Manifest Destiny October Offer Republic Republic Of Texas Southwest Statehood Statesman Stephen Territory


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This print titled "TEXAS: LETTER, 1836" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image showcases a handwritten letter by Stephen F. Austin, addressed to Andrew Jackson Donelson, written on October 14th, 1836. This remarkable artifact was composed in Columbia, Texas during the early days of the Republic of Texas. The letter itself holds immense historical significance as it captures Austin's offer to annex Texas into the United States. It reflects the spirit of manifest destiny that prevailed during this era and highlights Austin's leadership role as a statesman and key figure in Texan colonization. Examining this photograph allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its importance in understanding the expansionist ambitions of America at that time. The handwriting is beautifully preserved, showcasing Austin's meticulous penmanship and adding an intimate touch to this piece of history. As we delve into this image, we are transported back to a time when Texas was still considered a territory—a land full of promise and potential for westward expansion. This print serves as a reminder of how our nation evolved from humble beginnings into one that stretches from coast to coast.

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