128. Yeary, Reminiscences, pp. 44, 217. Frank C. Pierce, A Brief History of the Rio Grande Valley (Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Co., 1917), pp. 52-54. Florence J. Scott, Old Rough and Ready on the Rio Grande (San Antonio: The Naylor Company, 1935), p. 113.
129. After these negotiations were concluded, Kirby Smith, Murrah, and a number of other leaders left for Mexico.
130. Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston), June 20, 1865.
131. Sheridan to Rawlins, Nov. 14, 1866, O.R., 48, pt. 1, pp. 297-303. William A. Ganoe, The History of the United States Army (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1924), p. 299.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
These are selected richer sources of the hundreds of books and documents pertaining to Texas and the Civil War.
MANUSCRIPTS
Executive Record Books and Governor’s Letters (both in Texas State Archives) contain extensive correspondence and records relating to the problems of managing the state during the war.
REPRODUCED COPIES OF MANUSCRIPTS
Collection of the Papers of Edmund Kirby Smith. Folder No. 37-53 (1863-1866). Microfilm in Texas Collection, The University of Texas Library, original at University of North Carolina. Selected military problems of the departmental commander.