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[Transcript of a Document Concerning Debt]
Copy of transcript of a legal document concerning the payment of a debt.
[Transcript of a Governmental Decree]
Copy of transcript for a governmental decree, discussing the teaching of Spanish to Texas colonists, and giving Texas schools legal rights and regulations.
[Transcript of a Handwritten Note, February 8, 1821]
Copy of transcript of a handwritten note discussing the organization of the Eastern Interior Provinces of Mexico, and giving references to an explanation of the system as well as to a translation of a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Moses Austin.
[Transcript of a Letter, August 20, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a letter in Spanish, on August 20, 1821, discussing a presentation made by Stephen F. Austin about the immigration of 300 families into Mexico.
[Transcript of a Letter from Decalle Ducos to Philippi Rocheblave]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Decalle Ducos to Philippi Rocheblave, including a list of questions concerning the lead mines at Mine a Breton in Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
[Transcript of a List of Debts to Be Transferred to Charles Hempstead]
Copy of transcript of a list of debts accrued by an anonymous man. The money to pay the debts is to be transferred to Charles Hempstead, who will discharge them.
[Transcript of a List of Legal Articles]
Copy of transcript for a list of legal articles about the legal function of a school.
[Transcript of a Memo of Goods Belonging to John Butler]
Copy of transcript of a memorandum of goods belonging to John Butler.
[Transcript of a Memorandum for a Shipment of Lead]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum concerning a shipment of lead from New Orleans to New York.
[Transcript of a Memorandum for James Bryan and J. F. Colerba]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum for James Bryan and J. F. Colerba, discussing the land on the Red River.
[Transcript of a Memorandum of Books]
Copy of transcript of a memorandum of books and their prices.
[Transcript of a Note from Moses Austin]
Copy of transcript for a note from Moses Austin promising an exact account of the stock delivered to James Austin at the Tan Yard plantation.
[Transcript of a Page from a Letter]
Copy of transcript of a page from the middle of a letter, which has been heavily marked up. The author of the letter rails against a man who has wronged him. He also talks briefly about the investigation into a rumor.
[Transcript of an excerpt from a letter from George Fisher, no date]
Copy of transcript for an excerpt from a letter from George Fisher discussing newspaper's portrayal of events in Texas.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Coffee Barrels, January 1, 181u]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for coffee barrels shipped from New York to Herculaneum, Missouri, for Henry Austin.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Meat and Animals]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for meat, animals, and farm equipment.
[Transcript of an Invoice, October and November 1818]
Copy of transcript for two invoices for goods bought in Natchitoches in October and November 1818.
[Transcript of Announcement from Moses Austin]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin, noting that he will settle a good plot of land on James Austin.
[Transcript of Bill from Smith and Stillman to Stephen F. Austin, November 12, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a bill of exchange from Smith and Stillman to Stephen F. Austin, in which Smith and Stillman provide an itemized statement of financed purchased.
[Transcript of First Page of a Letter to James Bryan]
Copy of transcript for the first page of a letter to James Bryan, discussing the division of Moses Austin's lands between the anonymous author and a Mr. Jones.
[Transcript of Letter, August 19, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a letter in Spanish, on August 19, 1821, providing that Juan Seguín accompany Stephen F. Austin and the 300 Louisiana families who are soon to immigrate to Mexico.
[Transcript of Letter Concerning Owen H. Stout]
Copy of transcript for a letter concerning Owen H. Stout, who claimed that he found a tame horse rather than stealing it.
[Transcript of Letter from a letter from Humphrey Jackson to Robert Cartwright]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Humphrey Jackson to Robert Cartwright regarding Jackson's disapproval of Cartright's decision to proceed with the execution of the convicted, Capt. Carico, without waiting the customary ten days during which time the convicted may appeal his sentence. Jackson also expresses his opinion regarding the handle of Carico's property. Only sentence fragments are available for the second half of the document.
[Transcript of letter from Antonio María Martínez to Stephen F. Austin, August 24, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Antonio María Martínez to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from Antonio María Martínze, no date]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Antonio María Martínez, which is a postscript asking the reader to communicate what they know of Mexico.
[Transcript of Letter from B. R. Milam to The President of the Provisional Government, undated]
Copy of transcript for a letter from B. R. Milam to The President of the Provisional Government, in which Milam describes the assault on Bexar. Milam reports that Ugartechea is on the way with reinforcements and the Texas revolutionary forces require immediate reinforcements of both ammunition and soldiers.
[Transcript of Letter from F. B. Vallé, July 18, 108]
Copy of transcript for a letter from F. B. Vallé, on July 18, 1808, saying that he will pay Jacob Lebo.
[Transcript of Letter from Fernando Rivera]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Fernando Rivera, discussing three men from Prussia who plan on opening a smithy, and noting their need for constantly running water.
[Transcript of Letter from Humphrey Jackson to Stephen F. Austin]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Humphrey Jackson to Col. Stephen F. Austin, in which Jackson explains his decision regarding property lines between Straing and Scott. Jackson also asks Austin's opinion on his proposal to set a permanent ferry on the San Jacinto River at the mouth of Buffalo Bayou.
[Transcript of letter from J. D. B. DeBow to Guy M. Bryan, no date]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. D. B. De Bow to Guy M. Bryan asking for a biographical sketch of Stephen F. Austin for "De Bow's Review."
[Transcript of letter from [James Bryan] to John D. Cook, September 23, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [James Bryan] to John D. Cook concerning surveying his Hazel Run property.
[Transcript of letter from [James F. Perry] to H. Austin, no date]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [James F. Perry] to H. Austin concerning the sale of land to General Hamilton.
[Transcript of letter from [James F. Perry] to his nephew, no date]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [James F. Perry] to his nephew regarding the transfer of money and other family matters.
[Transcript of letter from James F. Perry to James Reed and Co., January 5, 1839]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to James Reed and Co. regarding the sale of his cotton crop.
[Transcript of Letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin, August 12, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin in which Perry provides news of the family in Potosi, as well as, relays information from letters written by Thomas Leaming to the Austin brothers (in care of others) in regards to probate of their grandfathers estate and lawsuits involving claims to land in New Jersey.
[Transcript of Letter from John M. J. Carbajal to Stephen F. Austin, March 8, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John M. J. Carbajal to Stephen F. Austin, in which Carbajal requests a couple of dozen copies of Austin's new map of Texas for Virginia families interested in settling in Texas. Carjabal also informs Austin that he has several hundred bibles that were translated into Spanish by the Bishop of Madrid and wonders if Austin would be willing to sell or give away as many as he can.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Mexía to Stephen F. Austin, July 8, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Mexía to Stephen F. Austin, on July 8, 1832, discussing the civil unrest in certain colonies, and asking the vice secretary to go and talk to the colonists.
[Transcript of letter from José Cándido de Arcos to Stephen F. Austin, January 14, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Cándido de Arcos to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Juan Nepomuceno Peña]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Juan Nepomuceno Peña, discussing the author's joy at receiving people from all over the world to colonize Mexican Texas, as well as his excitement at receiving a letter from the Mexican president. He also discusses the Catholicism of the incoming settlers, and their need for a priest who understands English.
[Transcript of letter from M. Gutierrez de Estrada, February 26, 18??]
Copy of transcript for a letter from M. Gutierrez de Estrada addressed to "Colonel" inquiring if the French King is listed before the United States President in English versions of treaties entered into with France.
[Transcript of Letter from Mateo Ahumada, September 10, 182u]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mateo Ahumada, on September 10, 182u, discussing two letters. The first asks that they gather an army to fight the Native Americans, and the second repeals the order to march against the Natives as a result of an agreement with the Comanches.
[Transcript of Letter from Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations to Ayuntamiento of Gonzales, August 12, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations to Ayuntamiento of Gonzales, regarding the formal response of the Mexican President Pro tempore to the resolution passed by the inhabitants of Gonzales in July of 1834 which contained suggestions for Constitutional reforms. The President Pro tempore of Mexico promises that the August Assembly will take the proposals of Texans into consideration, and that the people responsible for inciting rebellion will be punished.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to Col. Smith, May 20, 1806]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to Col. Smith concerning James Maxwell's testimony made denying a report of Moses Austin executing a mortgage.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to Frances Janis]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to Frances Janis, requesting that Janis bring 300 lbs. of lead to Madam Le Plant for John Gillaspia.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to Frances Jones]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to Frances Jones, discussing the receipt and delivery of goods between Austin and various other parties.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, February 15, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning the shipment and arrival of meat.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, September 2, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on September 2, 1814, concerning the acquisition of slaves.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to Timothy Philps, January 5, 1810]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to Timothy Philips discussing the settlement of rent to be paid on Moses Austin's house.
[Transcript of Letter from Nathaniel Cox to Stephen F. Austin, May 11, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Nathaniel Cox to Stephen F. Austin, in which Cox writes that he is sending several items in care of Austin to ensure that they are delivered to the intended recipient. Cox also expresses his concern over lack of information regarding the heirs of J. H. Hawkins.
[Transcript of Letter from Phillipp Rocheblave to Moses Austin, July 10]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Phillipp Rocheblave to Moses Austin, on July 10, 18uu, concerning a history book he is writing about his country. He asks questions about the production in lead and salt mines in Austin's area, and asks for his patronage.
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