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[Transcript of a Document About Madred Claims, June 16, 1819]
Copy of a transcript of a document, outlining the divvying up of the payment for the Madred claims between Stephen F. Austin, W. M. Obara, John Dorlac, T. B. Covoiser, and James Bryan.
[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 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 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 Receipt, November 9, 1819]
Copy of transcript a receipt from Moses Austin for $300 plus interest following a court case.
[Transcript of deed agreement from James Bryan, June 16, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a deed agreement signed by James Bryan concerning the division of New Madrid Claims with Stephen F. Austin, William M. O'Hara, Robert Andrews, John Dorlae, and T. B. Covoiser.
[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 Documenting Appointing Voting Proxies, September 14, 1819]
Copy of transcript of a document appointing Samuel Perry to be the proxy to vote for Moses Austin and James Bryan in a meeting of stockholders at the Bank of St. Louis in Missouri Territory.
[Transcript of Letter from James Austin to James Bryan, October 5, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to James Bryan, on October 5, 1819, discussing debt in relation to the Austins' lead mines.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to James Bryan, October 5, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to James Bryan concerning debt related to the lead mines.
[Transcript of letter from James Cummins to James Bryan, July 15, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Cummins to James Bryan concerning the salt and brick business, as well as news that part of his land falls on Capt. Sprigg's New Madrid claim.
[Transcript of Letter from James Cummins to James Bryan, May 22, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Cummins to James Bryan, on May 22, 1819, speaking of a man who wishes to purchase some of their salt works, and discussing the hire of several African American servants.
[Transcript of letter from James Cummins to James Bryan, May 22, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Cummins to James Bryan discussing business matters concerning salt works and the making of bricks.
[Transcript of Letter from Jere Poston to James Bryan, August 4, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Jere Poston to James Bryan, on August 4, 1819, discussing the health of the people in Greenfield, and the business at the store there.
[Transcript of letter from Jere Poston to James Bryan, August 4, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Jere Poston to James Bryan concerning business of the store and illness in the area.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 15, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on August 15, 1819, asking him if he knows anyone who can take a letter to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, August 15, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan inquiring about sending a letter to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James E. B. Austin, October 31, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James E. B. Austin sending his son money and commenting on how difficult it is to obtain money at this time. Moses Austin also passes along news of the family to James, letting him know that his mother is well and that Stephen F. Austin and James Bryan are now in Arkansas Territory.
[Transcript of letter from [Moses Austin?] to the President and Directors of the Bank Saint Louis, [1819?]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [Moses Austin?] to the President and Directors of the Bank of Saint Louis bringing his business with the bank to the close.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen Ruddell Wilson to James Bryan, March 12, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen Ruddell Wilson to James Bryan, on March 12, 1819, offering to pay one-third of the money required to purchase land claims.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen Wilson to James Bryan, March 12, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen Wilson to James Bryan outlining terms of their agreement to enter into a partnership for purchasing New Madrid claims.
[Transcript of letter from [William M. O'Hara?], December 3, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [William M. O'Hara?] explaining enclosed documents and his desire to dissolve his business agreements with Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter of administration on J. Doanes estate, January 29, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter of administration for Josiah Doane's estate signed by clerk Sam Woodson. In this letter, Moses Austin is granted the authority to administer Doane's estate.
[Transcript of Letter to James Bryan, February 10, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter to James Bryan, on February 10, 1819, discussing land matters around Long Prairie.
[Transcript of letter to James Bryan, February 10, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a letter to James Bryan discussing land matters near Long Prairie.
[Transcript of memorandum from Moses Austin to James Bryan, [1819?]]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum written by Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning items he would like James to attend to at Mine A Burton.
[Transcript of memorandum of supplies sent to Red River, April 11, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum sent by Stephen F. Austin documenting supplies sent to Red River. Supplies included beef, pork, flour, biscuit, and whiskey.
[Transcript of partnership agreement between James Bryan and William Ashbrook, September 1, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a partnership agreement between James Bryan and William Ashbrook for a joint venture in the mercantile business.
[Transcript of Partnership Agreement, September 1, 1819]
Copy of transcript of a document laying out the terms of the partnership agreement between James Bryan and William Ashbrook.
[Transcript of permit for Moses Austin to sell merchandise in Missouri, March 25, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a permit granting Moses Austin the right to sell merchandise in Missouri Territory, signed by clerk Sam Woodson and Sheriff Andrew Scott.
[Transcript of power of attorney for Samuel Perry to serve as a proxy for Moses and James E. B. Austin, September 14, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a power of attorney naming Samuel Perry as a proxy to vote Moses and James E. B. Austin's shares in the Bank of St. Louis shareholder meeting held on September 15, 1819.
[Transcript of promissory note from Stephen F. Austin to William M. O'Hara, February 25, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a promissory note for Stephen F. Austin to repay William M. O'Hara.
[Transcript of promissory note from Stephen F. Austin to William M. O'Hara, February 25, 1819]
Copy of transcript for a promissory note, written on February 25, 1819, for Stephen F. Austin to repay William M. O'Hara.
[Transcript of receipt of legal settlement from Whittelsey vs. Austin, November 9, 1819]
Copy of transcript for receipt of the legal settlement of Whittelsey vs. Austin, awarding Moses Austin $300 plus interest.
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