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[Transcript of a Military Roster, October 17, 1835]
Copy of transcript of a military roster for Texas troops taken from Camp Cibolo in 1835.
[Transcript of a Settlement with Benjamin and John Coleman, October 5, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a settlement between John and Benjamin Coleman and Stephen F. Austin, on October 5, 1811.
[Transcript of a translated letter from Stephen F. Austin to Martín Perfecto de Cos, October 17, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a translated letter from Stephen F. Austin to Martín Perfecto de Cos asking to make a truce with the general.
[Transcript of Certification of Results for the Election of a Delegate to the Council of War at Gonzales, October 12, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a certification of results for the election of a delegate to the council of war at Gonzales, in which the author testifies that Maj. Benjamin J. White received the unanimous vote for representative from the Goliad Committee of Safety.
[Transcript of Letter from A. W. Radcliff to Governor Lorenzo De Zavala, October 10, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from A. W. Radcliff to Governor Lorenzo De Zavala, in which Radcliff expresses his regret at missing the opportunity to meet Zavala in San Felipe de Austin. Radcliff expresses his desire to follow Zavala's commands in pursuit of Texas independence.
[Transcript of Letter from Adam Beatty to Stephen F. Austin, October 16, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Adam Beatty to Stephen F. Austin, in which Beatty
[Transcript of letter from Alejandro Alegre, October 13, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Alejandro Alegre.
[Transcript of letter from Alejandro Alegre, October 14, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Alejandro Alegre
[Transcript of Letter from [Archibald Austin] to [Stephen F. Austin], October 10, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [Archibald Austin] to [Stephen F. Austin] discussing land grant issues in Texas, and outlining a portion of the Austin family genealogy. Archibald also mentions the military uniform that he and Mrs. Mexia have created for Stephen to wear in the Mexican national militia, as well as a family coat of arms that Stephen wishes to have engraved.
[Transcript of letter from Archibald Austin to Stephen F. Austin, October 24, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Archibald Austin to Stephen F. Austin discusses the family coat of arms Stephen wants created, as well as his visit with James F. Perry and Mrs. Mexia in order to have a uniform tailored for Stephen.
[Transcript of Letter from B. Gillespie to James F. Perry, October 1, 1847]
Copy of transcript for a letter from B. Gillespie to James F. Perry, in which Gillespie informs Perry that he received his letter which addresses allegations the late Judge John P. Coles filed against Perry before his death. Gillespie also tells Perry that the original bill filed by Coles cannot be found and the case will likely be postponed.
[Transcript of Letter from B. Gillespie to James F. Perry, October, 28, 1846]
Copy of transcript for a letter from B. Gillespie to James F. Perry, in which Gillespie reports to Perry on the outcome of several civil cases involving land titles.
[Transcript of Letter from B. Sims to Doctor Peebles, October 10, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from B. Sims to Doctor Peebles, in which Sims asks for several leagues of land to be reserved because he has made arrangements for permanent settlers on those leagues.
[Transcript of letter from Brown, Chase and Co. to Perry and Hunter, October 8, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Brown, Chase and Co. to Perry and Hunter, informing Perry and Hunter that they have filled their order placed with Browns and Lewis.
[Transcript of letter from Byrd Lockhart to Stephen F. Austin, October 14, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Byrd Lockhart to Stephen F. Austin, in which Lockhart requests that Austin attend to his business until he is able to return to the colony.
[Transcript of Letter from Byrd Lockhart to Stephen F. Austin, October 25, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Byrd Lockhart to Stephen F. Austin, in which Lockhart informs Austin that he has completed surveys for two leagues of land within the Austin colony and offers to continue surveying in the Western section of the colony. Lockhart requests instruction regarding the settlement of the prairie country and asks for news regarding the arrival of his petition.
[Transcript of Letter from Chamberlain Jones to Stephen F. Austin, October 10, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Chamberlain Jones to Stephen F. Austin, in which Chamberlain informs Austin that he has purchased part of John Cummings' interest in the silver mine on the Trinity River. Jones requests further information regarding plans to put bring the mine into production, as well as, the current value of the mineral. Jones also suggests to Austin that would be to the benefit of the enterprise to arrange a meeting of the shareholders in the coming year.
[Transcript of Letter from E. A. Elliott to James Bryan, October 29, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Austin Elliott to James Bryan, on October 29, 1820, encouraging Bryan to return to Arkansas Territory to tend to his affairs.
[Transcript of letter from E. A. Elliott to James Bryan, October 29, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a letter from E. A. Elliott to James Bryan discussing matters in Arkansas Territory and encouraging James Bryan to return to Arkansas Territory to attend to his affairs.
[Transcript of letter from E. R. Wightman to Hinton Curtis, October 24, 1838]
Copy of transcript for a letter from E. R. Wightman to Hinton Curtis regarding a potential land deal.
[Transcript of Letter from Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, October 23, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, in which Andrews informs Perry that he is prepared to send insurance paperwork as soon as he receives the name of the intended recipient. Andrews also reports that there is a bar of iron and a letter from Mexico waiting for Perry.
[Transcript of Letter from Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, October 26, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, in which Andrews reports that the bill of lading should be arriving soon and the document will enable Perry will able to recover the financial losses incurred when several items of his merchandise, being shipped on the Empress, were thrown overboard. Andrews also reports that an angry customer broke in to his store, and that his cook was taken away by Mr. Randon.
[Transcript of Letter from Edward Gritten to the Alcalde, Ayuntamiento, and People of Gonzales, October 4, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edward Crittin to the Alcalde, Ayuntamiento, and People of Gonzales, regarding the arrival of Col. Ugartechea's messenger, Mr. Anderson, and his confidential Secretary, Lieut. Rada. Crittin also writes that Col. Ugartechea will continue to allow free movement of Americans for trade, and that the regiments in Saltillo has been suspended by General Cos.
[Transcript of Letter from Edward Hempstead to Moses Austin, October 9, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edward Hempstead to Moses Austin, on October 9, 1811, setting the prices he wishes to obtain to appear in court in the cases of Doucelle and of Menard and Wife.
[Transcript of Letter from Fairfax Catlett to Stephen F. Austin, October 27, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Fairfax Catlett to Stephen F. Austin, on October 27, 1836, asking to be given the position of chief clerk of the Department of State in Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Felix Trudeaux, October 16, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Felix Trudeaux.
[Transcript of Letter from Ferguson Jones and Co. to James F. Perry, October 7, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ferguson Jones and Co. to James F. Perry, in which the company representatives acknowledge receipt of Perry's order, and inform Perry that all items were located except for one book. Company representatives also update Perry regarding the final settlement of accounts.
[Transcript of Letter from Francisco Medina to Stephen F. Austin, October 5, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Francisco Medina to Stephen F. Austin, on October 5, 1832, discussing several sick soldiers who may join the march to Matamoros once they are well.
[Transcript of letter from Francisco Ruiz to Antonio Elosua, October 29, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Francisco Ruiz to Antonio Elosua.
[Transcript of letter from Gail Borden Jr. to Stephen F. Austin, October 23, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Gail Borden Jr. to Stephen F. Austin, requesting that Austin pay Robert Milby $8 and credit the amount to Borden's account.
[Transcript of letter from Gail Borden, Jr. to Stephen F. Austin, October 23, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Gail Borden, Jr. to Stephen F. Austin, on October 23, 1833, asking that Austin pay eight dollars to Robert Milby and charge the amount to Borden.
[Transcript of Letter from Gaspar Flores to Stephen F. Austin, October 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Gaspar Flores to Stephen F. Austin, on October 2, 1828, telling Austin that he is visiting soon, and that he wishes to discuss lands given to certain individuals.
[Transcript of Letter from Genl. Martin Perfecto de Cos to Stephen F. Austin, October 18, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Genl. Martin Perfecto de Cos to Stephen F. Austin, in which Cos describes his surprise at learning that Austin is the Commander of the Texas Revolutionary Army. Cos accuses Austin of ignorance and impatience and refuses to acknowledge the Federal Army of Texas as a legitimate entity. Ugartechea writes with directions to suspend dispensing lands until the revolutionary conflict is over, and that any land titles acquired during this time will not be legally acknowledged.
[Transcript of Letter from George C. Childress to Stephen F. Austin, October 28, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George C. Childress to Stephen F. Austin, on October 28, 1836, introducing Colonel A. S. Thurston.
[Transcript of Letter from George Fisher to Col. S. F. Austin, October 20, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George Fisher to Col. S. F. Austin, in which Fisher updates Austin on the movement of Mexican troops, his opinion of Mexican generals involved in the war, the position of various politicians throughout Mexico on separation from Mexico, his interpretation of events that have transpired, and predictions about the strategic decisions to be made by both the Mexican and rebel leadership.
[Transcript of Letter from George Huff to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, October 31, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George Huff to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, in which Huff reports that he has arrived at DeWitts with the artillery, and requests an escort to protect the artillery.
[Transcript of Letter from George L. Kinnard to Stephen F. Austin, October 12, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George L. Kinnard to Stephen F. Austin, on October 12, 1836, introducing John Brooks to Austin.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Austin to James F. Perry, October 6, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry Austin to James F. Perry regarding a report he is creating of families who settled in Stephen F. Austin's colony.
[Transcript of Letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin, October 2, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin on October 2, 1815, discussing the mystery of a recently made purchase, and the word of two men who claim that the deed involved is a forgery.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin, October 2, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin concerning the Renault purchase the possible forgery of the deed.
[Transcript of Letter from Israel McGready to James Perry, October 12, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Israel McGready to James Perry, on October 12, 1836, asking that Perry accord him power of attorney so that he can sell the tracts of land Perry still owns in Missouri.
[Transcript of letter from J. Casse and Co. to James F. Perry, October 6, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. Casse and Co. to James F. Perry acknowledging payment.
[Transcript of letter from J. K. Looney to Stephen F. Austin, October 27, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. K. Looney to Stephen F. Austin concerning the settlement of lands.
[Transcript of letter from J. M. Evans to Stephen F. Austin, October 24, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. M. Evans to Stephen F. Austin concerning a loan Evans took out from Mr. Cunningham for which Austin now holds the note.
[Transcript of Letter from J. Mo. Guerra to Martín Perfecto de Cos, October 21, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. Mo. Guerra to Martín Perfecto de Cos, on October 21, 1835, informing him of a ship which brought equipment for the soldiers, and asking when they should be distributed.
[Transcript of Letter from J. P Borden to Gail and J. P . Borden, October 25, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. P Borden to Gail Borden and J. P. Borden, in which Borden provides updates to his father and brother regarding his travels from Goliad to Bexar. Borden reports on his company, the conditions of the road, housing construction, and the natural landscape.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Collins to Col. S. F. Austin, October 20, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. W. Collins to Col. S. F. Austin, in which Collins introduces his friend and fellow soldier in the Louisiana Guard, Mr. Robert C. Morris. Collins vouches for Morris' skill as a soldier and tactician, as well as, his sincere loyalty to the causes of his countrymen. Collins also asks where his service is needed the most.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin, October 25, 1801]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin concerning debts as well as the sale of slaves and joint family property.
[Transcript of Letter from James Austin to James Bryan, October 5, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to James Bryan, on October 5, 1819, discussing debt in relation to the Austins' lead mines.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to James Bryan, October 5, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to James Bryan concerning debt related to the lead mines.
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