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[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 an Invoice for Castings, August 9, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for castings bought from Joseph McClure by Mr. Austin, on August 9, 1810.
[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 Goods Bought at Auction, August 9, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for goods bought by Mr. Austin at an auction in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 9, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Major Austin, August 6, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for books, tools, and letter paper bought by Major Austin from Patterson and Hopkins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 6, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 7, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for goods Moses Austin bought from G. Robinson, including dishware, on August 7, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 10, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for tin ware Moses Austin bought from Reuben Neal & Co. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 10, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 11, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice of goods bought by Moses Austin from George Sutton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 11, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Thomas Salkel, August 6, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for Thomas Salkel from Messrs. Asher and Lewis in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 6, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice of Goods Bought From S. P. and J. W. Skelton, August 11, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice of goods bought by Mr. Austin from S. P. and J. W. Skelton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 11, 1810.
[Transcript of letter from Charles Austin to Moses Austin, July 13, 1810]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Charles Austin to Moses Austin, in which Charles wishes forget old disagreements and to secure money for his mother and sister.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin, October 2, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry Baldwin to Moses Austin concerning the Renault purchase the possible forgery of the deed.
[Transcript of letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan, January 27, 1818]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan concerning mutual acquaintances.
[Transcript of letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan, October 30, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary M. T. to Emily M. Austin Bryan discussing mutual acquaintances.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, July 15, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan reporting on Stephen F. Austin's letters and asking Bryan to settle a bill for him in New York.
[Transcript of letter from N. Pusey to Mr. Bryan, November 7, 1810]
Copy of transcript for a letter from N. Pusey to Mr. Bryan concerning a receipt for lead and the arrival of others supplies.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, January 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, in January of 1814, advising him in how to handle business with Kenner and Phelps.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, January 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan discussing their business with Kenner and Phelps.
[Transcript of letter from William Richards to Moses Austin, August 16, 1810]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William Richard to Moses Austin concerning the delivery of an invoice.
[Transcript of letter to Isaac Tomlinson, August 1, 1810]
Copy of transcript for a letter addressed to Issac Tomlinson and Co. or Issac Tomlinson and Sons, in which the author explains taking out loans in order to transport goods.
[Transcript of Mary Austin's Cookbook, March 13, 1813]
Photocopy of transcript of a cookbook given to Mary Brown Austin, on March 13, 1813. Many of the recipes are attributed to Mary Slater.
[Transcript of note of monies paid to and for James Austin, May 4, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a notes of monies paid to and for James E. B. Austin, primarily relating to travel expenses.
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