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[Transcript of invoice for bread purchased, August 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for bread purchased from Francis Smith by Stephen F. Austin and Nestor Clay.
[Transcript of Letter from Agustin Martinez de LeJarza to Stephen F. Austin, June 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Agustin Martinez de LeJarza to Stephen F. Austin, on June 21, 1831, asking Austin to review his petition for the land he has asked for.
[Transcript of letter from Perry and Hunter, December 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Perry and Hunter reporting that the schooner The Dart is missing with goods that the recipient had sent to Perry and Hunter.
[Transcript of Letter from Ramón Músquiz to Stephen F. Austin, May 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ramón Músquiz to Stephen F. Austin, on May 21, 1831, discussing a foreigner who arrived recently without a record or passport. He asks that the ports in Texas do their jobs and check for passports.
[Transcript of Letter from Richard Marsh to Stephen F. Austin, October 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Richard Marsh to Stephen F. Austin, in which Marsh explains that he traded Joseph Powell four hundred and eighteen dollars worth of goods for a title on two hundred acres in Texas. Marsh expresses his recent doubts on the legitimacy of the title and hopes that Austin can legitimize his land claims, or help to locate Powell for prosecution.
[Transcript of letter from W. W. Hunter and James F. Perry to John G. Stevenson, September 21, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from W. W. Hunter and James F. Perry to John G. Stevenson requesting goods to purchase and send to Texas, as well as the discussing the settlement of James S. Terry's estate.
[Transcript of letter from W. W. Hunter and James F. Perry to Rodgers and Slocum, September 21, 183[1]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from W. W. Hunter to James F. Perry requesting items to be sent to Texas and discussing previous business.
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