[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 13, 1818]

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Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning supplies for the mine and to take to Red River.

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1 p. ; 28 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. August 13, 1818.

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Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning supplies for the mine and to take to Red River.

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1 p. ; 28 cm.

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  • Accession or Local Control No: 2Q412
  • Accession or Local Control No: e_sfa_00150
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth216218

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Personal and official records of Moses Austin and his son Stephen F. Austin, also known as "The Father of Texas." They cover significant events in Texas history, from colonization and the revolution to the early Republic of Texas.

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[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 13, 1818]

Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on August 13, 1818, mentioning his hope to obtain a few rifles, Bryan's need to renew a note at a bank, and Austin's desire to take his wife down to his mines.

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[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 13, 1818], e_sfa_00323, ark:/67531/metapth218060

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  • August 13, 1818

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[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 13, 1818], letter, August 13, 1818; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth216218/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.

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