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July 1836-Dated Historic Early TEXAS Broadside SOLE EXAMPLE KNOWN - UNIQUE

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July 1836-Dated Historic Early TEXAS Broadside SOLE EXAMPLE KNOWN - UNIQUE
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Historic July 1836 Early Texas - Mexican Printed Broadside: "Foreigners have taken over our territory of Texas. Their goal is to create a new nation... Their ultimate goal is to colonize us...”
(TEXAS HISTORY - MANUEL E. RINCON). Heroic Mexican General and Statesman. “GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PUEBLA. CIRCULAR.”
July 10, 1836-Dated Extraordinarily Rare & Historic Texas Broadside, Signed Within its Printed Text, “MANUEL RINCON,” and entitled: “GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PUEBLA. CIRCULAR.,” Choice Very Fine. Printed in Puebla, Mexico, Full Sheet with wide margins, measuring about 12” x 17”, 1 page, Printed in Spanish in a two column format. Its translation to English reads, in full:

"Foreigners have taken over our territory of Texas. Their goal is to create a new nation which they can then turn into a colony of theirs. Their ultimate goal is to colonize us. True Mexican patriots who value our independence must not be deceived by their devious use of some of our politicians, collaborators, who will rob us blind while shouting "freedom and country."

We can defend our country militarily. But the danger is that the enemy will take advantage of our people's naivete and lack of experience and sow discord among us. So that instead of taking up arms against them, we will fight each other. The Government must prevent this at all costs. I therefore issue the following orders to military commanders:

1. Keep the troops under their command highly disciplined, with weapons, ammunition and horses in good condition.

2. Make sure that all soldiers ordered lo enlist on Dec. 31 of last year are able to answer the call to service when ii comes.

3. The peace must not be disturbed for any reason, no matter what the pretext. And should any suspicious group of armed men be found in your territory, you will do everything in your power to repress them, urgently notify their immediate superiors to take the appropriate action, and with equal urgency notify me so that I may mobilize forces as needed to assist.

4. Commanders will be held responsible for any delay in providing help the moment it is requested, no excuses.

5. For the sake of speed, commanders are authorized to increase their forces whenever they deem it necessary, make use of any inventory in customs, request loans from private parties, issuing National Treasury receipts, which the Government pledges to honor, and in short, do anything necessary to preserve public order.

Civil authorities must assist the military commanders in carrying out these and the orders issued in the Circular of last June 14. Most of all, impress upon the public what the true aims are of those who are alt empting lo disturb the peace, the one thing I most desire to preserve.

I have no doubt that we will all do our part, and that Puebla will do nothing to aid the foreigners besmirching Mexico's good name. --- God and Liberty. Puebla July 10. 1836 -- Manuel Rincon."

A word about this Broadside’s Extraordinary Rarity. The renowned author, historian and collector of Texana, Thomas Winthrop Streeter (1883-1965) did not locate any copies of this Broadside, and no other copies have since been discovered in any libraries or institutions. To the very best of our knowledge, this is Unique being the ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE of this historic Texas Broadside existent. Unique.