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Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant for Commodore Edwin Moore Court Marshall Participation, 1844

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Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant for Commodore Edwin Moore Court Marshall Participation, 1844
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A Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant for Services During Colonel Moore& #39;s Expedition is a historical document that provides evidence of financial compensation provided by the Republic of Texas to individuals who provided services during Colonel Moore& #39;s expedition. Colonel Edwin Ward Moore was a prominent military leader in Texas who played a key role in the early history of the state. He led several expeditions and campaigns against Native American tribes and Mexican forces during the period of the Republic of Texas. The Treasury Warrant would have been issued to individuals who provided services during one of Moore& #39;s expeditions, such as scouting, reconnaissance, or other support duties. The warrant was redeemable for cash or goods at the treasury of the Republic of Texas

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