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[Transcript of letter from James Austin to Moses Austin, November 15, 1801]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to Moses Austin concerning the lead mines in Virginia and the settlement of debts.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to Moses Austin, November 22, 1801]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to Moses Austin discussing business of the lead mines in Virginia. Enclosed with this letter are copies of accounts and an excerpt of a letter from Moses Austin's brother, Stephen Austin.
[Transcript of letter from John Francis Merieult to James Miller, June 13, 1801]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Francis Merieult to James Miller Esq. concerning the remittance of $1,200 in muscovado sugars for the account of Dr. George Fisher.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin, May 30, 1808]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin discussing a situation between Dr. Dunlap and Maj. Hunt.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen Austin to his brother Moses Austin, February 23, 1801]
Copy of transcript of letter from Stephen Austin to his brother Moses Austin discussing business matters of the lead mines in Virginia.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen Austin to his brother Moses Austin, July 25, 1801]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen Austin to Moses Austin concerning debts occurred at the lead mines.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen Austin to his brother Moses Austin, September 14, 1800]
Copy of transcript of letter from Stephen Austin to his brother Moses Austin discussing financial matters and money owed to him by Kenner.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, March 12, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan concerning the distribution and sale of lead shot.
[Transcript of promissory note from Robert Robinson to the editor of the "Western World" for a one year subscription, August 1, 1806]
Copy of a transcript of a promissory note from Robert Robinson to the editor of the paper the "Western World" for a one year subscription.
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