Sep 29, 2022 - Sale 2615

Sale 2615 - Lot 300

Price Realized: $ 750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 600 - $ 900
(WEST--TEXAS.) José Justo Corro. Decree awarding land to soldiers who had fought against the Texan rebels. Letterpress broadside, 12 x 8 3/4 inches, signed in type by Joaquin de Iturbide as secretary; trimmed, tape repairs in right margin, modern private library bookplate on verso. Mexico, 4 April 1837

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Although Texas had gained independence the previous year, this act authorizes the colonization of Texas by veterans of the struggle for Mexican independence, and offers concessions to allied Indian tribes and those who fought for the recovery of Texas. It also confirms Article 11 of the Colonization Act of 6 April 1830, which had prohibited Americans from settling in Texas and had helped spark the Texan Revolution: "el congreso á favor de las tribus ó naciones indígenas, y de los cooperadores al restablecimiento de Tejas; no embarazándose por las leyes dadas hasta aquí sobre colonizacion, cuyas disposiciones se derogan en todo lo que contrarien á la presente, repitiéndose la prohibicion del art. 11 de la ley de 6 de Abril de 1830." This Ministry of the Interior printing was issued on the same day as the decree. Not in Streeter's Texas. Only one is traced in OCLC (Huntington Library), and none traced at auction since a Swann sale, 12 November 1981, lot 541.