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[Transcript of a Bank Certificate, November 9, 1816]
Copy of transcript for a certificate from the Bank of St. Louis noting that James Bryan is the proprietor of ten shares of the bank's capital stock.
[Transcript of a Business Agreement, November 28, 1810]
Copy of transcript for an agreement, on November 28, 1810, in which John Butler agrees to sell goods for Charles Austin so long as Butler collects his debts from Moses Austin.
[Transcript of a Court Summons, August 9, 1816]
Copy of transcript for a document summoning James Bryan and William Ousley to appear before Thomas Oliver at the Ste. Genevieve court.
[Transcript of a Deed for Land, January 27, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a deed of land bought by Moses Austin from Thomas Brock, on January 27, 1820.
[Transcript of a Disposition of Lead, April 30, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a disposition of lead sent by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox for Moses Austin in 1810.
[Transcript of a Legal Document Noting Debt, February 1, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a legal document noting that James Bryan and Moses Austin owe $163 to the United States of America, as of February 1, 1815, in relation to Bryan's home distillery.
[Transcript of a Letter, December 3, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter, possibly from William M. O'Hara, on December 3, 1819, explaining the enclosed papers, and his desire to dissolve his business agreements with Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of a Letter From E. Bronson to Moses Austin, March 7, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from E. Bronson to Moses Austin, on March 7, 1815, sending Austin a note of his account as of March 3, 1815, and asking him to pay it.
[Transcript of a Letter of Administration, January 29, 1819]
Copy of transcript of a legal document recognizing the death of Josiah Doane and appointing Moses Austin the executor of his estate.
[Transcript of a License to Distill Alcohol, September 2, 1816]
Copy of a transcript of a license to distill spirits from domestic materials issued to James Bryan for six months in the town of Big River in Missouri Territory.
[Transcript of a License to Work a Still, January 9, 1816]
Copy of transcript for a license to work a still, granted to James Bryan by S. W. Smith on January 9, 1816, for a term of six months.
[Transcript of a List of Goods Bought by Moses Austin, January 10, 1810]
Copy of transcript a list of goods bought by Moses Austin from Davins Shaw, on January 10, 1810, including several animals and farming equipment. There is also a second list of tools belonging to the tan yard and currying shop.
[Transcript of a List of People Who Delivered Lead for Moses Austin, 1809-1810]
Copy of transcript of a list of people who delivered lead to John Butler from Moses Austin's mines to buyers in late 1809 and early 1810.
[Transcript of a List of Tools, February 23, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a list of tools for use by J. Austin at the Tan Yard plantation, on February 23, 1810, including farming equipment and cooking utensils.
[Transcript of a Lottery Ticket, March 8, 1817]
Copy of transcript of a lottery ticket from Potosi, Missouri, subject to a deduction of 15%.
[Transcript of a memorandum of Stephen F. Austin's notes paid by James Bryan, [1819?]]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum of Stephen F. Austin's notes paid by James Bryan. Recipients included: Kelly and Coats; William O'Hara; Freman and Kelly; and Robert Andrews.
[Transcript of a Note Concerning Debt, November 2, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a note concerning the payment of debts between John Butler and Moses Austin, written on November 2, 1811.
[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 Promissory Note, November 19, 1817]
Copy of transcript of a document assigning $519.84 to be paid by James Bryan and Moses Austin, connected to Bryan's distillery in Big River, Missouri.
[Transcript of a Receipt for a Draft of Money, November 29, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for a draft of $30 received by James Bryan, on November 29, 1821.
[Transcript of a Receipt for Lead, June 16, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for lead, dated June 16, 1811, shipped on a boat from New Orleans up the Mississippi River to Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
[Transcript of a Receipt for Samuel Hammond's Obligations, May 8, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for Samuel Hammond's monetary obligations concerning a large plot of land, on May 8, 1820.
[Transcript of a Shareholder Certificate, September 18, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a shareholder's certificate from the Bank of St. Louis, on September 18, 1817, noting that James Bryan is the proprietor of ten shares of the bank's capital stock.
[Transcript of account between James F. Perry and Israel McGready, March 23, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an account for money owed to James F. Perry by Israel McGready.
[Transcript of agreement to pay Elias Bates, March 18, 1810]
Copy of transcript of promissory note concerning payment to Elias Bates for a ball to be given at Mine a Burton.
[Transcript of an Account for Moses Austin, March 27, 1816]
Copy of transcript for an account for Moses Austin, sent by Anthony Sharp on March 27, 1816, asking that he pay the noted amount to R. Bruffey.
[Transcript of an Account of Shot Sold to Moses Austin, February 24, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an account of shot sold to Moses Austin by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox in 1809 and 1810.
[Transcript of an Agreement Between Charles Austin and John Butler, November 1810]
Copy of transcript for an agreement between Charles Austin and John Butler, in November 1810, wherein Austin agrees to return Butler's house and outhouses to him at the end of two months, and also to allow him to continue to reside there in the meantime.
[Transcript of an Anonymous Travelogue, December 1806]
Copy of transcript of an anonymous travelogue, taking place between the 17th and 25th of December 1806. It describes the traveler's journey from St. Genevieve, Missouri, up the Mississippi River, and the people he met along the way.
[Transcript of an essay by Stephen F. Austin concerning the law of April 6, 1830, [May 18, 1830?]]
Copy of transcript for an essay written by Stephen F. Austin, in which Austin addresses the history of Texas and the negative effects of the law of April 6, 1830, which ended immigration from the United States. Austin also argues that Texas would not economically benefit from separating from Mexico.
[Transcript of an invoice between Henry Jones and Moses Austin, August 20, 1818]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for Moses Austin to sell liquor to Henry Jones in exchange for lead or slaves.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Alcohol, August 20, 1818]
Copy of transcript an invoice authorizing Moses Austin to seel barrels of alcohol for Henry Jones at the specified prices.
[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 Coffee Sales, February 11, 1811]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for barrels of coffee sold for Henry Austin, on February 11, 1811, as well as the charges for the transportation of the barrels.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Meat and Animals]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for meat, animals, and farm equipment.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, September 7, 1817]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for Moses Austin from Mr. Billing, on September 7, 1817, for shoes and candles.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Thomas and John Cromwell, August 8, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for Thomas and John Cromwell for goods bought from Moses Austin in 1810.
[Transcript of announcement from Missouri Governor Alexander McNair naming John Rice Jones a state Supreme Court Judge, December 13, 1821]
Copy of transcript for an announcement from Missouri Governor Alexander McNair naming John Rich Jones a state Supreme Court Judge.
[Transcript of Bank Notes, circa 1817]
Copy of transcript several bank notes from the Bank of St. Louis, giving the due dates for various debts.
[Transcript of Bank Notes, December 24, 1816]
Copy of transcript for three bank notes from the Bank of St. Louis, in late December 1816 and early January 1817.
[Transcript of Bill for Seventy-Eight Dollars Addressed to and Signed by Moses Austin, May 2, 1803]
Copy of transcript for a bill for seventy-eight dollars addressed to and signed by Moses Austin, in which Austin agrees to pay the amount owed in lead in two months from the date the document was signed, on the condition that the creditor completes the voyage to New Orleans.
[Transcript of bill of lading for property owned by Moses Austin, June 11, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading and a copy of a receipt for goods shipped by Moses Austin.
[Transcript of Certificate for Shareholder, August 5, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a certificate from the bank of St. Louis, on August 5, 1817, noting that James Bryan holds ten shares of the bank's capital stock.
[Transcript of Certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, September 8, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, on September 8, 1811, noting that Austin has paid his taxes and may continue to sell wares for the next year.
[Transcript of copy of bail bond signed by John Rice Jones, June 10, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a bail bond signed by John Rice Jones in the case of R. Collett vs. Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Cover Page for Moses Austin's Will, 1821]
Copy of transcript of the cover page of the last will and testament of Moses Austin, who died on June 10, 1821.
[Transcript of Document Appointing an Attorney, July 27, 1818]
Copy of transcript of a legal document appointing William Davis to act as John Brickey's attorney.
[Transcript of Document Authorizing Moses Austin to Sell Goods, March 25, 1819]
Copy of transcript of a legal document authorizing Moses Austin to sell merchandise in Missouri Territory upon payment of his taxes.
[Transcript of Document Concerning the Estate of Moses Austin, June 15, 1821]
Copy of transcript for a document making James Bryan the administrator of the estate of Moses Austin, on June 15, 1821.
[Transcript of Document Granting Stephen F. Austin Power of Attorney, May 27, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a legal document granting power of attorney to Stephen F. Austin on behalf of James Bryan, on May 27, 1820. Justice of the Peace Edmund Hozan has witnessed the document.
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