The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 22, July 1918 - April, 1919 Page: 184
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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
the President of this Ayunto was authorized to satisfy the said sum
to the petitioner.
[p. 15] Ordered that the sum of Five Dollars be allowed to
Florence Stak for a Bookcase.
Ordered that the sum of Nineteen Dollars be paid to Saml M.
Williams Post Master of this town in full for the subscription and
postage for the "Official Register," a Newspaper printed at the
City of Mexico-for the present year agreably to the official com-
munication of the 13 May 1830 directed by the Chief of this De-
part. to this Ayuntamto.
Ordered that the President of this Ayunto be empowered and he
is hereby requested to proceed to the Collection of the amount due to
this Body by John C. Reed, for the ferry rent, for the ferry in front
of the town of Austin, and his securities according to the bond given
in favor of this Ayuntamto for the year 1829-also for the collec-
tion of One Hundred Dlls more, amount awarded against him by
this body for failing to deliver at the Expiration of the year 1829
of a good and substantial ferry flat boat, according to the specifica-
tions made to that effect, in sd Bond.
Ordered: that the Citizens of this Municipality be called on for
a voluntary subscription in money or produce to create a, fund now
undertaken by the General Governt. for the purpose of supporting,
arming and clothing the National Army, in case of an invasion of
the country by the Spanish troops, to be paid in money or country
produce for the collection of which subscription, the following
citizens are appointed viz:
Lucas Lesassier. At San Felipe de Austin. at Brazoria Shubael
March. Sindico of that Precinct.
[p. 16] At Harrisburgh Wm. D. Dunlap.
At Colorado Rawson Ally.
At Bay Prairie. Thomas M. Duke.
At Fort Settlement. Randal Jones.
At North Brasos John P. Cole.
A Committee of three were appointed to draft a plan of collect-
ing said contribution in the most practicable and economical way,
to which were named L. Lessassier, Saml M. Williams, and Jorge
Fisher.
Ordered that the Citizens of this Municipality be invited to join
this Ayuntamto in the celebration of the Aniversary of the Na-184
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