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for the district of San Augustine, and he was confirmed on November 21, 1839. He served as collector until he became a candidate from
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After one term, and despite Houston's pleas, Anderson retired later in 1842 to practice law in San Augustine with
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of the Sixth Congress in 1841; he won with the largest majority in San Augustine County's history at that time.
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After the annexation vote, he immediately left for home despite being sick. After only twenty miles, at the
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the popular but dangerous war bill, which sought to force an invasion of
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on November 1, 1841. He immediately led an unsuccessful attempt to
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