36The writer has cited references to a large body of evidence regarding
Houston's intention of retreating to the "disputed" territory in South
-
western
Social
Science
Quarterly,
XV, 248-249, note. To these should be
added: Mosely Baker to Houston, December, 1844, MS. in Texas State
Library (copy in University of Texas Archives), published in part by
Professor Barker in Quarterly
of
the
Texas
State
Historical
Association,
IV, 273-287; R. M. Potter, "The San Jacinto Campaign," in Magazine
of
American
History,
IV (New York, 1880), 321-350; R. M. Potter and R. J.
Calder, in ibid.,
VIII, Pt. 1 (1882), 55-59; D. G. Wooten, A
Compre
-
hensive
History
of
Texas,
I, 272; Biographical
Encyclopedia
of
Texas
(New York, 1880), 172; H. Smither, ed., The
Papers
of
M.
B.
Lamar,
IV, 68-69, 290-292; A. H. Dana to Swartwout, March 24, 1849, in Swart-
wout MSS., in the University of Texas Archives.