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[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, January 7, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on January 7, 1828, making it official that the vice governor of the state may examine the books of ranches, traders, and others.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, January 15, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on January 15, 1828, declaring that Gaspar Flores is being sent to a colony in order to solve the colony's problems as soon as possible.
[Transcript of Letter from F. White, H. H. League, Thomas Davis, and Samuel M. Williams to Ramón Músquiz, January 24, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from F. White, H. H. League, Thomas Davis, and Samuel M. Williams to Ramón Músquiz, on January 24, 1828, declaring that the Texan army should be built from battalions based on the number of families in each colony.
[Transcript of Document Ascribing Power of Attorney to Thomas F. Leaming, February 1, 1828]
Copy of transcript of a document written by Stephen F. Austin and James Austin, on February 1, 1828, giving the power of attorney to Thomas F. Leaming in the case against Jacob Fox, who holds lands in New Jersey that rightfully belong to the Austins.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, February 6, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on February 6, 1828, discussing a decree from the president of Mexico, declaring that each state must provide a list of sentenced prisoners to a general.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, February 12, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on February 12, 1828, noting that a letter has been received by the Mexican Congress.
[Transcript of Letter from José de las Piedras to Stephen F. Austin, March 26, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José de las Piedras to Stephen F. Austin, on March 26, 1828, discussing five soldiers who are trying to get into Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Tomas M. Duke to Ramón Músquiz, May 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Tomas M. Duke to Ramón Músquiz, on May 2, 1828, discussing a document from Congress about Stephen F. Austin's permission for the exportation of products to the colonies in Mexican Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, May 5, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on May 5, 1828, discussing the receipt of a document from the government, requiring a report on a silver and lead mine owned by Austin.
[Transcript of Letter to Stephen F. Austin, May 25, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter to Stephen F. Austin, on May 25, 1828, concerning the reward for a run away slave of Robert M. Williams.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, June 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on June 2, 1828, informing him of the receipt of a letter from the government about permission to colonize land.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, June 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on June 2, 1828, informing him of the receipt of a letter from the government about permission to colonize land.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Manuel de Mier y Teran, June 24, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Manuel de Mier y Teran, on June 24, 1828, discussing the American colonists who came to Texas to earn money to pay back debts, and the decree by the Mexican representative in Washington that debts may still be collected on Mexican soil.
[Transcript of Letter from Erasmo Seguin to Stephen F. Austin, June 26, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Erasmo Seguin to Stephen F. Austin, on June 26, 1828, discussing the receipt of money needed to organize a funeral for a baron.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, June 30, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on June 30, 1828, discussing the true residence of Felipe Sublett in Nacogdoches, and whether or not he has any contracts.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, July 23, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on July 23, 1828, describing the steps to take to hand over prisoners from the Mexican government to the United States.
[Transcript of Letter, July 23, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on July 23, 1828, declaring that Stephen F. Austin will be given help from the Mexican National Militia.
[Transcript of Letter from Tomas M. Duke to Ramón Músquiz, August 6, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Tomas M. Duke to Ramón Músquiz, on August 6, 1828, informing him that Stephen F. Austin may use any militia resources he needs.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, August 9, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on August 9, 1828, discussing a man who failed to capture the Hardins, who are wanted criminals.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, August 9, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on August 9, 1828, discussing a man who failed to capture the Hardins, who are wanted criminals.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, August 9, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on August 9, 1828, discussing a man who failed to capture the Hardins, who are wanted criminals.
[Transcript of Letter from Antonio Elosua to Stephen F. Austin, November 25, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Antonio Elosua to Stephen F. Austin, on November 25, 1828, explaining that A. Thompson and his navy had departed for Veracruz before Juan Hernandes arrived.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, November 29, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on November 29, 1828, explaining that the Comanches have not heard of the son of a chief being murdered.
[Transcript of Several Letters Concerning a Mine, December 1828]
Copy of transcript for three letters, written in December 1828, and one written in July of 1829. The first, from Stephen F. Austin, on December 9, 1828, claiming a mine he discovered. The second is from Tomas M. Duke on December 10, 1828, and the third is from Stephen F. Austin on December 13, 1828. The last, from Juan Martines and Pedro Vidaurri to Stephen F. Austin, on July 3, 1829, gives him control of the mine.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Tomas M. Duke, December 9, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Tomas M. Duke, on December 9, 1828, announcing that he found a silver and lead mine.
[Transcript of Letter from Ramón Músquiz to José María Viesca, December 21, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ramón Músquiz to José María Viesca, on December 21, 1828, suggesting that the citizens of San Felipe de Austin take the judicial complaints of Spanish-speaking people.
[Transcript of Letter from General Guerrero, December 26, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from General Guerrero, on December 26, 1828, discussing the consultation with Juan N. Harris to import products into Mexico.
[[Transcript of letter from James E. B. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, September 16, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James E. B. Austin to Stephen F. Austin concerning business matters of the colony and expressing his desire to raise cattle.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry, October 25, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry in which Stephen consoles Emily on the loss of her child and briefly discusses his situation with Col. Anthony Butler.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James E. B. Austin, November 29, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James E. B. Austin encouraging James to visit Missouri with his wife, and passing along news that many of the papers documenting Stephen F. Austin's business with Col. Anthony Butler were lost when Woodson's house burned down.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, August 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to Ramón Músquiz, on August 2, 1828, informing him that there cannot be any organizations or armies in an unnamed town, since only Americans live there.
[Transcript of Letter from Stephen F. Austin, November 17, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin, on November 17, 1828, discussing the murder of the son of a Comanche chief by American settlers.
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