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[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Señor Paduani, November 8, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Señor Paduani, on November 8, 1836, informing him that a letter to Santa Anna has been withheld by Sam Houston.
[Transcript of Letter from Anthony Butler, December 8, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Butler, on December 8, 1835, explaining the falsehoods that have been spread about money he supposedly owes, and going on to give his reasons for not associating with the man who first began them.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, May 8, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On his friendship with Zavala and the state of defenses in Veracruz and Yucatan. Veracruz, May 8, 1829.
[Transcript of a warrant issued by Martin Perfecto de Cos, August 8, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a warrant issued by Martin Perfecto de Cos for the arrest of Lorenzo Zavala.
[Transcript of Invoice for Messrs Grayson and [Jack] from C. N. [Bolton], November 8, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a paid invoice for Messrs Grayson and [Jack] from C. N. [Bolton], in which Bolton provides a list of items and services, their cash value, and the dates on which those items or services were rendered and paid.
[Transcript of invoice from the Washington Hotel to Stephen F. Austin, November 8, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from the Washington Hotel in Mexico City for Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Anthony Butler, December 8, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Col. Anthony Butler refuting claims made against him by Parrot and others.
[Transcript of letter from Mary Austin Holley to Stephen F. Austin, June 8, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary Austin Holley to Stephen F. Austin, in which Mary relays a few world events, asks Stephen to "be firm against slavery," and discusses her own desires to move to Texas.
[Transcript of minutes of a public meeting, February 8, 1825]
Copy of transcript of minutes of a public meeting.
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