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[Letter from Miguel Ramos Arizpe to Lorenzo de Zavala, May 26, 1827]
Miguel Ramos Arispe to Lorenzo de Zavala: On avoiding the display of political differences and forwarding the response of the Guardian of a Franciscan convent to the Provincial. Mexico, May 26, 1827.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, August 9, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on August 9, 1827, discussing Lorenzo Kinne, who is a member of Austin's colony and sells tobacco. However, a newly enacted law in Mexico prohibits the sell of tobacco imported from other countries.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, May 17, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on May 17, 1827, discussing payment for the weapons used by the volunteer army raised in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, May 17, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on May 17, 1827, discussing Samuel Williams, who is held responsible for not telling a city administrator about his activities with a paper company and will be fined.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Navarro, October 19, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Navarro, on October 19, 1827, discussing his bad health and the death of his brother. He expresses his great wishes for Texas, and his translation of the laws of Mexico into English for the benefit of American colonists.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, June 1, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José Antonio Saucedo, on June 1, 1827, discussing the hiring of lamp lighters in several Mexican states, and going into detail about the process of hiring men who are currently involved in a court case.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to José María Viesca, November 14, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to José María Viesco, on November 14, 1827, discussing a law that exempts the American settlers from certain requirements.
[Transcript of Letter from Anastasio Bustamante, August 24, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anastasio Bustamante, on August 24, 1827, discussing the possibility that Green DeWitt disobeyed the orders of the government since ships have docked on his property without the government's knowledge.
[Transcript of Letter from José Mariano Guerra, May 27, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter containing only signatures, on May 27, 1827.
[Transcript of Letter from James Perry to Stephen F. Austin, July 22, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Perry to Stephen F. Austin, on July 22, 1827, discussing the health of his neighbors, and land in the east that has been left to the Austin family.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Saucedo, May 22, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Saucedo, on May 22, 1827, discussing the receipt of a new law from Mexico by the government of the state of Texas. Eight articles to be voted on by colonists are also included.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Saucedo to Stephen F. Austin, May 17, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Saucedo to Stephen F. Austin, on May 17, 1827, discussing a meeting of the owners of Texas colonies to reach an agreement of how to deal with Indians and form an alliance with the Karankawas.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Saucedo to Stephen F. Austin, May 17, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Saucedo to Stephen F. Austin, on May 17, 1827, requesting a meeting with the commander general of Mexico, to take a census of the American settlers in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Saucedo to the Governor, June 23, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José Antonio Saucedo to the governor, on June 23, 1827, discussing the original documents concerning the first colony of Stephen F. Austin.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Miguel Ramos de Arispe, May 29, 1827]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Miguel Ramos de Arizpe: On how the state government should respond to the orders given to the Guardian of the Franciscan convent. Texcoco, May 29, 1827.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Vicente Guerrero, September 1, 1827]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Vicente Guerrero: Defends himself against rumors that he has betrayed the party. S(an) Ag(usti)n, September 1, 1827.
[Transcript of a bill from James B. Austin to M. B. Nuckols, November 2, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a bill from James B. Austin to M. B. Nuckols, in which Austin details supplies and services rendered to Nuckols, categorized by month.
[Transcript of a Legal Document, November 8, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a legal document, on November 8, 1827, concerning two men who inherited money, but came up against an issue with the law.
[Transcript of a List of Archives, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a list, in 1827, of the archives given to the new city hall by Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of a Preliminary Draft of Legal Document, March 1827]
Copy of transcript for a legal document, in March 1827, discussing the ban on slavery in all Mexican territory, the definition of a congress, how many people must live in a town before gaining a representative in congress, the requirements to be a representative, and the requirements to move the physical location of congress.
[Transcript of Letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin, August 12, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin in which Perry provides news of the family in Potosi, as well as, relays information from letters written by Thomas Leaming to the Austin brothers (in care of others) in regards to probate of their grandfathers estate and lawsuits involving claims to land in New Jersey.
[Transcript of letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin, July 22, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James F. Perry to Stephen F. Austin explaining his hesitation to move to Texas, discussing family land matters, and giving news from Missouri.
[Transcript of Letter from José Antonio Navarro, February 27, 1827]
Copy of transcript for the first page of a letter from José Antonio Navarro, on February 27, 1827, discussing the receipt of money he intends to give to the Mexican government, to buy three barrels of coffee and gunpowder.
[Transcript of Letter from Jose Antonio Saucedo to the inhabitants of the Trinity Natchez and the District of Nacogdoches, January 22, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Jose Antonio Saucedo to the inhabitants of the Trinity Natchez and the District of Nacogdoches regarding conflict and tension between the people of the area and local authorities.
[Transcript of Letter from Nathaniel Lynch to Thomas Earl, June 11, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from from Nathaniel Lynch to Thomas Earl, in which Lynch invites Earl to attend the deposition of Basley Crow.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to Governor Viesca, October 11, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a translated letter from Stephen F. Austin to the Governor of Coahuila y Texas Jose Maria Viesca requesting permission to build a town outside of the borders of his colony. From Translations of Empresario Contracts, 1825-35, p. 131 (General Land Office).
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to the Governor of Coahuila y Tejas, October 10, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to the Governor of Coahuila y Tejas, in which he requests permission and offers certain terms under which to build a town on the Eastern Bank of the Colorado River.
[Transcript of Letter, June 28, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on June 28, 1827, asking for a copy of the reformed Act of Publication and Oath.
[Transcript of Letter, May 17, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on May 17, 1827, discussing the quick approval of new laws without consulting those living in the American colonies in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter to S. F. and J. B. Austin, June 24, 1827]
Copy of transcript for a letter to S. F. and J. B. Austin in which the sender provides news regarding the probate and, possible misadministration of the brothers' Grandfather Brown's estate; the well-being of acquaintances in Missouri; available land in Essex County, New Jersey; and a bill from Bartlett Sims that is due for collection.
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