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The Battle of San Jacinto

McArdle to General Beauregard, May 13, 1892

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McArdle to Beauregard, May 1892

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that greatest of art nations in your nature

to be willing to lend a "helping-hand" to

art struggling in a new and rugged

home.

            Sincerely hoping to have the

pleasure and advantage of hearing from

you,

I am with the highest Esteem

Your obdt servt.

H A McArdle

(1) Santa Anna, as you remember, was captured

by a horseman of yours Capt Jas. A. Sylvester.

The "Napoleon of the West" was in disguise and

hid in the tall grass, and was delivered

to Houston without any appearance

or form of "Surrender"

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