[TEXAS, MUSTER ROLLS]. List of men under the command of Lt. Colonel Neil at San Antonio, [n.d., 1842], 3 leaves, folio and 4to, the folio leaf bearing the list and the two 4to leaves the above title and a "Recapitulation" of the number of men in each rank, three large tears to the list affecting 15 names and a word of the caption title, similar tears to the other leaves with no loss to text, fold separations, browning, the list, headed "Return of the men remaining in [San Antonio] of Bexar at the time when Coln. Neil left," containing the names of 114 soldiers in rank order (10 staff and field officers, 3 from the ordnance department, 54 of the artillery and 47 of the infantry), of which "those marked * [14 to 18 names] were not present when the Texian troops stormed the town"--DOLSON, GEORGE M., Colonel of the Texas Republican Militia. Printed document signed ("Geo. M. Dolson"), accomplished in manuscript, 6 March 1842, oblong folio, 421 x 533mm. (16 5/8 x 20 7/8 in.), several fold breaks, a few holes and marginal nicks at folds affecting two letters, minor staining, "Muster Roll of Captain George M. Dolson's Company "A" of the Fourth Regiment (Artillery) commanded by Colonel Henry Jones of the First Brigade of the Militia of the Republic of Texas," containing the names of 85 men. (2)

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[TEXAS, MUSTER ROLLS]. List of men under the command of Lt. Colonel Neil at San Antonio, [n.d., 1842], 3 leaves, folio and 4to, the folio leaf bearing the list and the two 4to leaves the above title and a "Recapitulation" of the number of men in each rank, three large tears to the list affecting 15 names and a word of the caption title, similar tears to the other leaves with no loss to text, fold separations, browning, the list, headed "Return of the men remaining in [San Antonio] of Bexar at the time when Coln. Neil left," containing the names of 114 soldiers in rank order (10 staff and field officers, 3 from the ordnance department, 54 of the artillery and 47 of the infantry), of which "those marked * [14 to 18 names] were not present when the Texian troops stormed the town"--DOLSON, GEORGE M., Colonel of the Texas Republican Militia. Printed document signed ("Geo. M. Dolson"), accomplished in manuscript, 6 March 1842, oblong folio, 421 x 533mm. (16 5/8 x 20 7/8 in.), several fold breaks, a few holes and marginal nicks at folds affecting two letters, minor staining, "Muster Roll of Captain George M. Dolson's Company "A" of the Fourth Regiment (Artillery) commanded by Colonel Henry Jones of the First Brigade of the Militia of the Republic of Texas," containing the names of 85 men. (2)