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[Transcript of testimony from William Christy, December 26, 1836]
Copy of transcript for testimony given by public notary William Christy protesting against a request to make a draft by Mr. Conrey.
[Transcript of account showing money owed to William Bryan by Stephen F. Austin, July 31, 1837]
Copy of transcript for an account showing money owed to William Bryan by Stephen F. Austin.
"Memorial of Sundry Inhabitants of Opelousas, Louisiana, In favor of acknowledging the Independence of Texas"
Publication of the 24th Congress, 1st session, Senate Doc. 416., regarding independence of Texas
[Transcript of Bill of lading witnessed by W. S. Brown, January 8, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading witnessed by W. S. Brown, describing the shipping destination, the name of the vessel, and cash value of shipments.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Collins to Col. S. F. Austin, October 20, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. W. Collins to Col. S. F. Austin, in which Collins introduces his friend and fellow soldier in the Louisiana Guard, Mr. Robert C. Morris. Collins vouches for Morris' skill as a soldier and tactician, as well as, his sincere loyalty to the causes of his countrymen. Collins also asks where his service is needed the most.
Map of Texas with Parts of the Adjoining States.
Map of Texas and parts of Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma (Indian Territory), showing land grants, property lines, and ownership. The map also includes towns, forts, rivers, creeks, and areas of elevations. Includes notes on various geological features as well as a note written and signed by the General Land Office Commissioner, complete with an official General Land Office seal. Relief shown in hachures.
Map of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama constructed from the latest authorities.
Map shows early nineteenth century Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama counties or parishes, swamps, roads, cities, towns, areas of Native American habitation, and notable physical features. Includes "statistical table." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,800,000].
[Transcript of receipt for a draft made by Stephen F. Austin on John A. Merle and Co., December 10, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a draft made by Stephen F. Austin on John A. Merle and Co. for $500 placed on Austin's credit account. The receipt is signed by G. Borden Jr.
[Transcript of letter from E. Hall to James F. Perry, July 19, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from E. Hall to James F. Perry, in which Hall is inquiring whether Perry wants to continue Stephen F. Austin's subscription to the New Orleans Bee.
[Transcript of Letter from Orazio de Attellis Santangelo, June, 11, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Orazio de Attellis Santangelo, on June 11, 1836, noting the receipt of money from Stephen F. Austin for his subscription to the Correo Atlántico newspaper.
[Transcript of a Receipt from J. Delaup to Stephen F. Austin, June 16, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for a subscription to a newspaper, from J. Delaup to Stephen F. Austin, on June 16, 1836.
[Transcript of Letter from Orazio de Attellis Santangelo to Stephen F. Austin, July 12, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Orazio de Attellis Santangelo to Stephen F. Austin, on July 12, 1836, discussing the desire of American settlers in Texas to become independent from Mexico.
[Transcript of invoice from Hotchkiss and Co to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Hotchkiss and Co. to Perry and Somerville for books purchased.
[Transcript of invoice from J. H. Brewster to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from J. H. Brewster to Perry and Somerville for hats purchased.
[Transcript of invoice from Bliss and Whittemore to Perry and Somerville, December 11, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Bliss and Whittemore to Perry and Somerville.
[Transcript of invoice from John S. Linder for Perry and Somerville, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from John S. Linder to Perry and Somerville recording payment for sundry goods.
[Transcript of invoice from M. & B. Mullen, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from M. & B. Mullen for the sale of flannel.
[Transcript of invoice from W. F. & E. B. Hyde & Co. to Perry and Somerville, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from W. F. & E. B. Hyde & Co. to Perry and Somerville for the sale of pants.
[Transcript of invoice from William Frost to Perry and Somerville, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from William Frost to Perry and Somerville for the sale of clothes and shoes.
[Transcript of an invoice from Recs and Everly to Perry and Somerville, December 8, 1883]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Recs and Everly to Perry and Somerville for the sale of combs.
[Transcript of invoice from Thomas Romain to Perry and Somerville, December 7, 1883]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Thomas Romain to Perry and Hunter for the sale of bread.
[Transcript of invoice from Victor David to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Victor David to Perry and Somerville.
[Transcript of invoice for goods purchased at Rodgers, Slocum, and Co., April 6, 1830]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for goods purchased at Rodgers, Slocum, and Co. by Perry and Hunter.
[Letter from Charlotte Mexia to Emily de Zavala, April 22, 1837]
Letter from Charlotte Mexia to Emily de Zavala, widow of Lorenzo de Zavala, dated April 22, 1837 from New Orleans. The letter refers to her sadness after her son Henry and many friends have left the city. Mrs. Zavala, with her three children and a servant, traveled from Texas to New Orleans on the schooner Flash, arriving March 20, 1837. She and Mrs. Mexia had been friends in Mexico in 1832. Mrs. Zavala and her children left New Orleans for New York on April 9, 1837, thirteen days before Mrs. Mexia wrote this letter to her. The letter also references Lorenzo de Zavala Jr., the son of Lorenzo de Zavala and stepson of Mrs. Emily de Zavala. Lorenzo, Jr. arrived in New Orleans from Texas on April 10, and sometime after April 22 left New Orleans for New York. Charlotte Mexia was married to Jose Antonio Mexia.
[Transcript of Letter to Stephen F. Austin, on March 14, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter to Stephen F. Austin, on March 14, 1830, discussing a map created by the author.
[Transcript of letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe, February 6, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe regarding drafts.
[Transcript of Letter from Henry McDowell to Gail Borden, June 14, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry McDowell to Gail Borden, in which McDowell offers to pay Borden in order to create a new pocket map of Texas that incorporates the latest survey data. McDowell plans to create a plate engraving and sell prints in the fall.
[Transcript of Letter from Henry Doyle to Stephen F. Austin, September 21, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Henry Doyle to Stephen F. Austin, in which Doyle expresses his desire to relocate to the colony, where he feels he may be useful both as a private individual and as a teacher. He requests Austin's thoughts regarding his immigration.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas Kirkham to Stephen F. Austin, May 6, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas Kirkham to Stephen F. Austin, in which Kirkham informs Austin that his daughter has finished school and wishes to become a teacher or a tutor for female pupils. Kirkham asks Austin for his opinion on the prospect of Kirkham's daughter relocating to the Austin colony and offering her services there.
[Transcript of Bill of Lading witnessed by John G. Rowland for James F. Perry, February 18, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading witnessed by John G. Rowland for James F. Perry, describing shipping details including: vessel, shipping company, master of the shipping vessel, and itemized costs.
[Transcript of agreement between James F. Perry and Barnard E. Bee, May 11, 1837]
Copy of transcript for an agreement made between James F. Perry and Barnard E. Bee regarding the payment of the land that Bee purchased from Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Zacharee and Co. to Stephen F. Austin, September 23, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. W. Zacharee and Co. to Stephen F. Austin, in regards to an outstanding debt owed to Zacharee and Co. by Dr. James Grant, who the company has been unable to locate. Zacharee and Co. have information suggesting that Grant has money stored elsewhere and asks if Col. Austin or Samuel Williams could provide any further information.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton to Henry Smith, January 10, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton to Henry Smith, on January 10, 1836, informing him that they have placed Jeremiah Brown in command of the schooner Liberty.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to William Bryan, January 21, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to William Bryan, on January 21, 1836, telling him that he may accept the draft of A. J. Yates.
[Transcript of Document Concerning the Schooner Brutus, January 22, 1836]
Copy of transcript of a document concerning the payment for and delivery of the schooner Brutus, on January 22, 1836.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to Henry Smith, January 24, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to Henry Smith, on January 24, 1836, discussing the money given to Colonel Thomas D. Owings in exchange for his help in the revolution against Mexico.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to William Bryan, January 24, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to William Bryan, on January 24, 1836, informing him to supply $5000 to Colonel Thomas D. Owings.
[Transcript of Letter from James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, July 18, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, on July 18, 1836, asking that Austin extend courtesy to H. W. Morfit.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas O. Meux and James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, October 14, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas O. Meux and James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, on October 14, 1836, discussing the loan taken out by the Texas government.
[Transcript of Shipping Record created by J. Doane, July 14, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a shipping record created by J. Doane that includes shipping terms and fees, as well as a list of items being shipped.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas William Ward to Stephen F. Austin, September 24, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas William Ward to Stephen F. Austin, on September 24, 1836, introducing Zacheus Hamlin, a man who wishes to settle in Texas.
[Transcript of letter from [James F. Perry] to [James Hamilton], June [5, 1837]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [James F. Perry] to [James Hamilton], in which Perry discloses that he has not received Hamilton's payment for Bee's land, so Perry must rescind the contract.
Map of Texas shewing [sic.] the grants in possession of the Colorado & Red River Land Compy.
Map shows settlements, major roads, mining activity, former and contemporary land empresarios and companies and their boundaries; overlapping boundaries for Mexican states of Coahuila and Tamaulipas; adjacent Missouri Territory, Arkansas Territory, and Louisiana. Includes population statistics, acreage, and notes. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Scale [ca. 1:2,740,000].
[Transcript of promissory note for the Government of Texas, January 18, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a promissory note for a loan given to the Government of Texas for $320 that can be repaid in either cash or land.
[Transcript of memorandum to Stephen F. Austin, [1836]]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum to Stephen F. Austin concerning the sale of muskets.
[Transcript of memorandum from the Texas Commissioners appointing William Bryan as General Agent for Texas, [January 20, 1836]]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum from Texas Commissioners appointing William Bryan of New Orleans as General Agent of Texas to correspond with the government regarding news that pertains to Texas; to make deposits; and to fill and charter vessels.
[Transcript of letter from James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, December 19, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James W. Breedlove to Stephen F. Austin, in which Breedlove inquires as to whether or not Edward Pettit was ever granted land in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton to Henry Smith, January 10, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton to Henry Smith, on January 10, 1836, informing him of the loan they have gained from the United States government and the troops they have offered to supply in the fight for Texas' independence.
[Transcript of Letter from J. E. Savage to Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton, January 18, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. E. Savage to Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton, on January 18, 1836, informing them that he intends to look for new settlers for Texaswhile in England, as long as he is accorded a higher rank in the army.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to Thomas D. Owings, January 18, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer to Thomas D. Owings, on January 18, 1836, accepting his offer of a regiment of troops to aid in the Texas Revolution.
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