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[Transcript of letter from S. L. Jones and Co. to James F. Perry, November 2, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from S. L. Jones and Co. to James F. Perry, explaining an enclosed invoice for lumber purchased for flooring.
[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 Letter from William Bates to James Perry, May 27, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William Bates to James Perry, on May 27, 1811, asking him to deliver lead to a waggoner on behalf of James Bryan. A note from Stephen F. Austin at the bottom records the receipt of the lead on June 1, 1811.
[Transcript of a Schedule of Payments, 1811~]
Copy of transcript for a list of schedule payments on shares of a company, around 1811.
[Transcript of Letter from James Bryan to John Jones, July 13, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Bryan to John Jones, on July 13, 1814, informing him that Philip Jackson is allowed to have merchandise equal to $56.
[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 Three Letters]
Copy of transcript for three letters, concerning the transfer of money and goods between James Bryan and Moses Austin and their customers and friends.
[Transcript of Note from James Bryan and Moses Austin to John W. Honey, March 10, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Bryan and Moses Austin to John W. Honey, on March 10, 1815, informing him that he is to let Cornelius Cannon have one pair of shoes.
[Transcript of Letter from Elias Bates to John W. Honey, May 20, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Bates to John W. Honey, on May 20, 1815, asking that Honey allow James Bryan to have nails and metals.
[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 James Bryan's Bond for Additional Duty, January 9, 1816]
Copy of transcript for James Bryan's bond for additional duty in relation to his license to distill spirits from domestic materials.
[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 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 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 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 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 Note Concerning James Bryan's Debt, November 5, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a note declaring that James Bryan will pay Elias Bates the amount he is due within sixty days of November 5, 1817.
[Transcript of the Account of James Bryan, 1818]
Copy of transcript of the account of James Bryan at the bank of St. Louis, Missouri, from April to July 1818.
[Transcript of Memorandum Regarding Land, February 17, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum concerning the land at Mine a Burton, on February 17, 1820.
[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.
[Transcript of a Land Deed, June 10, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a deed transferring land in Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory. from James Bryan to William Stevenson, on June 10, 1820.
[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 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 Memorandum for James Bryan and J. F. Colerba]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum for James Bryan and J. F. Colerba, discussing the land on the Red River.
[Transcript of First Page of a Letter to James Bryan]
Copy of transcript for the first page of a letter to James Bryan, discussing the division of Moses Austin's lands between the anonymous author and a Mr. Jones.
[Transcript of license granted to James Bryan to work a still for distilling spirits, September 2, 1816]
Copy of transcript for a license signed by Walter B. Beale granting James Bryan the right to operate a still and distill spirits.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, October 16, 1816]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning Mr. Logan's decision to leave and start his own shop. Moses Austin also discusses Stephen F. Austin's projected return with slave laborers.
[Transcript of letter from M. Ruggles to James Bryan, August 23, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a letter from M. Ruggles to James Bryan explaining his difficulties in raising funds for their land claims and that his priority is to raise money to help his brother.
[Transcript of letter from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin, July 24, 1822]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin discussing the death of James Bryan and its effects on Emily, as well as encouraging Stephen with his efforts in Texas.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, August 9, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin summarizing the state of Emily's affairs after James Bryan's death.
[Transcript of letter from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin, August 24, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin congratulating him on his success in getting his land grant in Mexico and discussing matters in Missouri, including the Perrys' efforts to help Mary recover her estate.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin, September 28, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin outlining the state of her affairs after the passing of her husband James Bryan. Emily also discusses the death of a number of family friends, her desire to move to Texas, and warns Stephen not to return to the U.S. because of his outstanding debts.
[Transcript of letters from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin and James E. B. Austin, October 5, 1823]
Copy of transcript for letters from Mary Austin to Stephen F. Austin and James E. B. Austin in which Mary relays the information once more of the death of James Bryan and several family friends. Mary also writes of the death of James Austin and expresses her desire to move to Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin, December 20, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin in which Emily relates news of the family and acquaintances.
[Transcript of letter from Thomas Eads to Emily M. Austin Bryan, April 18, 1824]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas Eads to Emily M. Austin Bryan discussing his move to Arkansas Territory.
[Transcript of letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin, May 14, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin concerning recovering property in Arkansas for James Bryan's heirs. Perry also reports other news from Missouri and of the election of John Quincy Adams and the United States' recognition of Mexico's independence.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry, July 24, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry asking her to retrieve his books pertaining to the lead mines and his business dealings with Col. Anthony Butler. Austin also discusses his colony and other business matters.
[Transcript of letter from James F. Perry to Guy M. Bryan, May 8, 1844]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to Guy M. Bryan giving information about the history of Moses Austin and his various land holdings.
[Transcript of copy of agreement entered into between Guy M. Bryan and Hempstead and Johnson Esq., June 6, 1844]
Copy of transcript for an agreement entered into between Guy M. Bryan, Samuel Hempstead and Robert W. Johnson concerning the division of James Bryan's New Madrid claims amongst his heirs.
[Transcript of list of papers left with Hempstead and Johnson, June 3, 1844]
Copy of transcript for a list of papers left with Hempstead and Johnson by Guy M. Bryan.
[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 19, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, on January 19, 1814, explaining that he has no money to pay Mr. Phelps because he paid Mr. Roy and Mr. Seteling.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, September 7, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan on September 7, 1814, expressing a wish to see Bryan at Austin's home, and mentioning cider sent to Bryan's home.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, November 7, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning business and the disappearance of his horse.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, November 11, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on November 11, 1814, asking Bryan to exchange goods with a Mr. Ficklin, discussing his cleaning of a mineral, and asking Bryan to send him his saddle.
[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, November 25, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning various supplies and his desire to bring more slaves to work.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, December 7, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan on December 7, 1814, discussing news from Stephen F. Austin, a transaction with a neighbor, and a man who wishes to live near Bryan and distill whiskey.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, December 17, 1814]
Copy of a transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on December 17, 1814, mentioning a break-in at his lead mine and asking the person to whom he is writing to check for lead with Austin's mark on it.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, December 18, 1814]
Copy of a transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan on December 18, 1814, asking Bryan to send pork and flour.
[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, December 12, 1814]
Copy of a transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, on December 12, 1814, discussing a debt he cannot pay, the happenings at his lead mine, and the transportation of slaves that Stephen F. Austin has bought.
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