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El Bejareño. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1855
Bi-monthly newspaper in Spanish "dedicated principally to the interests of the Mexican-Texan population" (Vol. 1, No. 1) from San Antonio, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising. The newspaper is an imprint of the "San Antonio Texan."
The Corpus Christi Star. (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 18, 1849
Weekly newspaper from the Corpus Christi, Texas area that includes local, state and national news along with extensive advertising.
[Letter from Casanueva to Zavala, December 18, 1830]
Casanueva to Zavala: On the state of Zavala's affairs in Mexico and asking for a letter that can be given to a deputy of the new Congress asking for permission to return to Mexico. Mexico, December 18, 1830.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, December 12, 1832]
Letter from Mexia to Zavala, December 18, 1832.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, November 18, 1832]
Mexia to Zavala: The military operations of Bustamante are discussed. Zumpango, November 18, 1832.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, April 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Expressing joy at news of Guerrero's nomination of Zavala for the ministry of finance. On the need for a properly qualified person at the customs posts in Veracruz and again nominating Jose Julian Gutierrez. Veracruz, April 18, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On the Spanish fleet off the coast of Yucatan and the need for funds from the federal government for defenses. Veracruz, July 18, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Resisting pressure to come to Mexico City and enjoining Zavala not to attempt to change his course of action. Jalapa, June 18, 1829.
[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Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy Morrison Bryan, on March 18, 1848, asking for historical documents relating to the character and movements of Stephen F. Austin.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Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Guy Morrison Bryan, on March 18, 1848, asking for historical documents relating to the character and movements of Stephen F. Austin.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, February 18, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Navarro to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from José María Viesca and Santiago del Valle to Stephen F. Austin, March 18, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José María Viesca and Santiago del Valle to Stephen F. Austin, on March 18, 1830, discussing the lack of supplies needed for colonists to survive.
[Transcript of Letter from María Gertrudis Sánchez de Carbajal to Stephen F. Austin, July 18, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from María Gertrudis Sánchez de Carbajal to Stephen F. Austin, on July 18, 1828, telling Austin that her husband, José María Jesús Carbajal, sent a letter to him through Juan Dupé, and asking him to read and respond to it.
[Transcript of letter from Rafael Gonzales, May 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rafael Gonzales.
[Transcript of letter from Rafael Gonzales, May 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rafael Gonzales.
[Transcript of Letter from Rafael Manchola to Stephen F. Austin, October 18, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rafael Manchola to Stephen F. Austin, on October 18, 1828, discussing his position in the state legislature.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin, July 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on July 8, 1825, discussing the verification of a census taken in Nacogdoches.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, May 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on May 18, 1826, discussing the desire to move American Indians tribes out of the territory newly colonized by Americans in order to avoid a conflict between the Comanches and the Tahuacanos. He also mentions a warning about a raid.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, March 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, on March 18, 1826, discussing a trip to Galveston, and a dispute over the sale of a donkey from Thomas Grey to Martín De Léon.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, March 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, March 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, May 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, May 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo.
[Transcript of Letter, November 18, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on November 18, 1835, proclaiming that Texas will not surrender, but that they will accept the Mexican government as their own. Mexico also admits that they were harsh in their subjugation of Texas colonists, and agrees not to send more troops to Texas.
[Transcript of Letter to José Antonio Mexia, July 18, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter to José Antonio Mexia, on July 18, 1832, discussing the naturalized Mexican citizens who claim that they are not rebelling but are instead speaking out against the government.
[Transcript of Letter to Stephen F. Austin, July 18, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter to Stephen F. Austin, on July 18, 1825, discussing the pardon of two men, Aylett C. Buckner and Alexander Jackson, who attempted to steal money from the government to fund their companies.
[Transcript of Letter to Stephen F. Austin, October 18, 1835]
Copy of transcript for the first two pages of a letter to Stephen F. Austin, on October 18, 1835, discussing the Mexican president's handling of the situation in Texas.
[Transcript of report by Stephen F. Austin, June 18, 1825
Copy of transcript for a report by Stephen F. Austin concerning two individuals he had to arrest.
[Transcript of Several Letters, November 18, 1830]
Copy of transcript for several letters written in November of 1830. The first, from William P. Harris to the Vice President of Mexico on November 18, 1830, discusses his desire to move to Mexico, and his attempts to gain land. The second, from Stephen F. Austin, discusses Harris' mission to populate and cultivate the land he is trying to acquire.
[Transcript of Two Letters, November 18, 1828]
Copy of transcript for two letters, in November 1828. The first, from Fernando Guevarra to Stephen F. Austin, on November 18, 1828, asking for a resolution so families can settle on the land in Texas. The second, from A. Thompson to Stephen F. Austin, recommending Guevarra to Austin.
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