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[Transcript of Letter from John C. Walker to Stephen F. Austin, April 17, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John C. Walker to Stephen F. Austin, in which Walker requests Austin's opinion on the probability of making a living as a clerk in Texas. Walker also inquires about the whereabouts and well being of James E. B. Austin, with whom he has been friends for many years. Walker has heard conflicting rumors about James E. B. Austin's death.
[Transcript of letter from John Chenoweth to Stephen F. Austin, December 23, 1836
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Chenoweth to Stephen F. Austin, in which Chenoweth requests a passport to the United States.
[Transcript of letter from John Cocke, June 3, 1835
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Cocke regarding Mrs. Kenner's land selection.
[Transcript of Letter from John D. Martin to Stephen F. Austin, March 2, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John D. Martin to Stephen F. Austin, in which Martin informs Austin that he will soon immigrate to Texas and hopes to select ten to twenty thousand acres. Martin also provides a reference for his friend, Major Dougherty.
[Transcript of Letter from John D. Martin to Stephen F. Austin, March 8th, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John D. Martin to Stephen F. Austin, in which Martin provides a letter of reference for Ephraim Roddy.
[Transcript of Letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, February 3, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, on February 3, 1831, stating that permission wasn't granted for some American settlers to own the land they claim.
[Transcript of Letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, February 10, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, on February 10, 1831, discussing the cancellation of a law about the purchase of land by Americans.
[Transcript of Letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, January 29, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Madero, on January 29, 1831, discussing laws that have been passed, and suggesting that Madero speak to someone in person about them.
[Transcript of Letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Medero, January 25, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Davis Bradburn to José Francisco Medero, on January 25, 1831, noting that his arrival to San Felipe de Austin has been made public, and he has been given a commission. He also tells colonists to mark their land as their own.
[Transcript of Letter from John Dillon to Stephen F. Austin, October 4, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Dillon to Stephen F. Austin, on October 4, 1836, introducing Robert Moore; drawing attention to the widow and children of a man who died fighting for Texas, and the property they feel they are entitled to; and asking if there is adequate water and iron to merit creating an iron works in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from John Dix to James F. Perry, August 28, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Dix to James F. Perry, in which Dix expresses his desire to settle the horse affair amicably and without litigation.
[Transcript of letter from John Durst to Ramon Musquiz, August 31, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Durst to Ramon Musquiz.
[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 John G. Bent to Stephen F. Austin, July 13, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John G. Bent to Stephen F. Austin, in which Bent provides a reference for Rubin B. Newman and requests further information about the country.
[Transcript of letter from John Gates to Stephen F. Austin, November 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Gates to Stephen F. Austin, requesting that Austin secure lands for Robert Wilson, William P. Harris, and himself.
[Transcript of Letter from John Gordon to John P. Borden, March 16, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Gordon to John P. Borden, in which Gordon applies for the position of "Texas Planter" at San Felipe.
[Transcript of Letter from John J. Linn to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, November 11, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John J. Linn to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, in which Linn informs Austin that Governor Gonzales, his secretary, and twenty Mexican troops arrived at Goliad but were not appropriately received by Capt. Dimmitt. Linn warns Dimmitt is an enemy to the mexican people and his harshness towards the inhabitants of Goliad will have consequences for the Texas revolutionary cause.
[Transcript of Letter from John Jones to Stephen F. Austin, June 19, 1931]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Jones to Stephen F. Austin, in which Jones provides a reference for
[Transcript of letter from John K. Ferguson to Stephen F. Austin, September 2, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John K. Ferguson to Stephen F. Austin introducing Samuel McMaster to Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from John M. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, January 14, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John M. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, in which John M. Austin inquires about his possible relation to Moses and Stephen F. Austin. John Austin also asks for information regarding regarding immigration to and settlement within in the Austin Colony.
[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 John M. McCalla and Joseph Ficklin to Stephen F. Austin, June 1, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John M. McCalla and Joseph Ficklin to Stephen F. Austin, on June 1, 1836, recommending Horatio Grooms, who has been selected as a major, to him.
[Transcript of Letter from John M. McCalla to Stephen F. Austin, January 7, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter of from John M. McCalla to Stephen F. Austin, in which McCalla provides a recommendation for David C. Black.
[Transcript of Letter from John Martin Duffield to Stephen F. Austin, on May 5, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Martin Duffield to Stephen F. Austin, on May 5, 1836, asking that Austin delay his trip so that Duffield can deliver his news in person.
[Transcript of Letter from John McLaren to Stephen F. Austin, June 18, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John McLaren to Stephen F. Austin, in which McLaren informs Austin that he has made another selection of land on the western end of the peninsula near Pass Cavarieri. McLaren also addresses his feeling that Austin has evaded sending someone to perform the survey on his lands.
[Transcript of Letter from John Merry to Stephen F. Austin, August 3, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Merry to Stephen F. Austin, on August 3, 1836, asking to buy land in Zavala, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from John P. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, January 8, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John P. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, in which J.P. Austin appeals to S.F. Austin to extend his hospitality to Col. A. Langworthy during his upcoming visit to the Austin colony.
[Transcript of letter from John P. Borden to James F. Perry, August 13, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John P. Borden to James F. Perry requesting that Perry send papers in his possession to be included in the archives.
[Transcript of Letter from John R. Jones to Moses A. Bryan, September 3, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John R. Jones to Moses A. Bryan, in which Jones asks Bryan if he can have a book of Spanish language exercises belonging to Bryan that was found in Mr. Fletcher's store. Jones also informs Bryan that Milam Jones is near death.
[Transcript of Letter from John Raney to Stephen F. Austin, November 23, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Raney to Stephen F. Austin, in which Raney informs Austin that he has had to postpone his travels to San Felipe to sign his colonization contract because he has been severely ill since July and can barely walk. He appeals to Austin to continue to hold the allotment of land until he recovers, arguing that he has already paid the necessary fees to have the area surveyed, etc.
[Transcript of letter from John Rice Jones, February 10, 1808]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Rice Jones concerning illness and death in his family. Additionally, he reports that [Governor] Wilkinson has been proven to have been a traitor.
[Transcript of letter from John Rice Jones to James F. Perry, April 13, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Rice Jones to James F. Perry requesting that Perry purchase a table for him in New Orleans, and commenting that he will contribute some information to the Stephen F. Austin biography being compiled by General Lamar.
[Transcript of Letter from John Rice Jones to James F. Perry, February 15, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Rice Jones to James F. Perry, in which Jones provides a character reference for Henry Leach and asks Perry to assist Leach in brokering his bill of exchange. Jones also informs Perry of his intention to sell his land in order to re-establish his mercantile business, and offers to pay off his remaining debt to Perry by selling his three Negro servants.
[Transcript of letter from John Rice Jones to Moses Austin July 12, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Rice Jones to Moses Austin concerning the Renault claim.
[Transcript of letter from John Scott to Mary Austin, September 16, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Scott to Mary Austin discussing the unlikelihood of Mary Austin being able to recover her dower from her deceased husband's estate due to his debts and Missouri law.
[Transcript of Letter from John Stryker to Stephen F. Austin, November 12, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Stryker to Stephen F. Austin, in which he informs Austin that he is sending two items, which Austin left in Matamoras on his last visit, to San Felipe with Moses Austin (S. F. Austin's nephew).
[Transcript of Letter from John Teal to Stephen F. Austin, October 29, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Teal to Stephen F. Austin, in which Teal informs Austin that his petition to the Mexican government to obtain the land he has lived on for the past two years was answered, and that he can cannot obtain the land without express permission of Austin and Samuel M. Williams.
[Transcript of Letter from John W. Dorsey, M. D. to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, December 22, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John W. Dorsey, M. D. to Genl. Stephen F. Austin, in which Dorsey offers his experience as a military physician.
[Transcript of Letter from John W. Hall to Phillop Avrett, June 5, 1842]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John W. Hall to Phillop Avrett regarding an ownership dispute over three slaves.
[Transcript of Letter from John William Ros to Stephen F. Austin, November 28, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John William Ros and his brother to Stephen F. Austin, on November 28, 1836, discussing several ships that have not yet sailed for lack of funds.
[Transcript of Letter from John Woodruff to Stephen F. Austin, February 11, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Woodruff to Stephen F. Austin, in which Woodruff asks Austin to add him to the list of petitioners with interest in the Demsey league. If the Demsey league is taken, Woodruff appoints Mr. Hoggette as his proxy to locate another league.
[Transcript of Letter from John Y. Wallace to Gail Borden, July 18th, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John Y. Wallace to Gail Borden, in which Wallace requests information on how to obtain the title to his league and the associated costs.
[Transcript of letter from Jorge Fisher to the editors of the "Guide of the People", July 14, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Jorge Fisher to the editors of the "Guide of the People" enclosing a note from Manuel de Mier y Terán.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio de la Garza to Stephen F. Austin, January 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio de la Garza to Stephen F. Austin, on January 10, 1833, asking that Austin help Garza's nephew and one of his workers to buy good tobacco and cotton seats.
[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 Antonio Navarro, February 27, 1827]
Copy of transcript for the first page of a letter from José Antonio Navarro, on February 27, 1827, discussing the receipt of money he intends to give to the Mexican government, to buy three barrels of coffee and gunpowder.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy M. Bryan, March 18, 1848]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy Morrison Bryan, on March 18, 1848, asking for historical documents relating to the character and movements of Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy M. Bryan, March 18, 1848]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy Morrison Bryan, on March 18, 1848, asking for historical documents relating to the character and movements of Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from José Antonio Navarro to Stephen F. Austin, April 2, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from José Antonio Navarro to Stephen F. Austin, February 18, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Stephen F. Austin.
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