- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
Nashville, TN - 29 July 1844
Having seen the letter which Col Gadsden addressed to Gen'l. Jackson after conversing with you in relation to the difficulties yet in the way of attaching Texas to our Union, it was my intention at that time to write to you
- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
Houston, TX - 18 November 1844
But there is no doubt of President Houstons being now on his way to Washington and that he will reach there about the time I will.
- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
New Orleans, LA - 26 December 1844
I discover from the papers that Mr. Benton intends to urge bis plan of annexation.
- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
Galveston, TX - 27 January 1845
When I reached Washington on the 4th Jan'y , Gen'l. Green's Exequatur had been revoked, and the worst possible feeling existed between him and the President.
- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
New Orleans, LA - 30 January 1845
I endeavored to sound Elliott in regard to his views about California and the occupation of the country between the Nuesos [Nueces] and the Rio Grande.
- Andrew Donelson letter to John Calhoun.
Washington, TX - 24 April 1845
You will be surprised, however, when I inform you that Gen'l Houston brought all his influence to bear against our proposals
