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[Transcript of Mary Austin's Cookbook, March 13, 1813]
Photocopy of transcript of a cookbook given to Mary Brown Austin, on March 13, 1813. Many of the recipes are attributed to Mary Slater.
[Transcript of Memorandum of Lead addressed to James Brian, May 1812]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum to James Brian, listing the amount of lead (in pounds) paid out to several individuals at St. Genevieve.
[Transcript of a List of Tools, February 23, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a list of tools for use by J. Austin at the Tan Yard plantation, on February 23, 1810, including farming equipment and cooking utensils.
[Transcript of an Account of Shot Sold to Moses Austin, February 24, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an account of shot sold to Moses Austin by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox in 1809 and 1810.
[Transcript of a Disposition of Lead, April 30, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a disposition of lead sent by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox for Moses Austin in 1810.
[Transcript of an Account of Shot Sold to Moses Austin, May 3, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an account of shot sold to Moses Austin by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox, on May 3, 1810.
[Transcript of Goods Bought by Moses Austin, June 13, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a list of goods bought by Moses Austin from Isaac Tomlinson and Co., on June 13, 1810 in New York.
[Transcript of an Invoice of Clothing Bought by Moses Austin, June 22, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for clothing bought by Moses Austin at Smiths, Taylor, and Co., on June 22, 1810 from New York.
[Transcript of an Invoice of Goods Bought by Moses Austin, July 12, 1810]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for cloth bought by Moses Austin from Isaac Tomlinson and Co.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Cloth Bought by Moses Austin, July 12, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for cloth bought by Moses Austin from Isaac Lawrence in New York, on July 12, 1810.
[Transcript of Invoice for Isaac Tomlinson & Co., July 14, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for arsenic bought by Isaac Tomlinson and Co. from Bradherst and Field, on July 14, 1810 in New York.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Thomas Salkel, August 6, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for Thomas Salkel from Messrs. Asher and Lewis in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 6, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 7, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for goods Moses Austin bought from G. Robinson, including dishware, on August 7, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Thomas and John Cromwell, August 8, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for Thomas and John Cromwell for goods bought from Moses Austin in 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Goods Bought at Auction, August 9, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for goods bought by Mr. Austin at an auction in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 9, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Castings, August 9, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for castings bought from Joseph McClure by Mr. Austin, on August 9, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 10, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice for tin ware Moses Austin bought from Reuben Neal & Co. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 10, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, August 11, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice of goods bought by Moses Austin from George Sutton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 11, 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice of Goods Bought From S. P. and J. W. Skelton, August 11, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an invoice of goods bought by Mr. Austin from S. P. and J. W. Skelton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 11, 1810.
[Transcript of a Note Concerning Debt, November 2, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a note concerning the payment of debts between John Butler and Moses Austin, written on November 2, 1811.
[Transcript of a Business Agreement, November 28, 1810]
Copy of transcript for an agreement, on November 28, 1810, in which John Butler agrees to sell goods for Charles Austin so long as Butler collects his debts from Moses Austin.
[Transcript of an Agreement Between Charles Austin and John Butler, November 1810]
Copy of transcript for an agreement between Charles Austin and John Butler, in November 1810, wherein Austin agrees to return Butler's house and outhouses to him at the end of two months, and also to allow him to continue to reside there in the meantime.
[Transcript of an Account for Moses Austin, 1810]
Copy of transcript for an account for Moses Austin in 1810, showing a list of those paid cash or credit for their help in building Austin's mines.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Coffee Sales, February 11, 1811]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for barrels of coffee sold for Henry Austin, on February 11, 1811, as well as the charges for the transportation of the barrels.
[Transcript of a Refund Agreement, May 10, 1811]
Copy of transcript of an agreement, on May 10, 1811, to refund Moses Austin the money he put into a trial after it has been won.
[Transcript of Letter from William Bates to James Perry, May 27, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William Bates to James Perry, on May 27, 1811, asking him to deliver lead to a waggoner on behalf of James Bryan. A note from Stephen F. Austin at the bottom records the receipt of the lead on June 1, 1811.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Lead Sales, 1811]
Copy of transcript for an invoice of lead sales from June to December of 1811.
[Transcript of a Receipt for Lead, June 16, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for lead, dated June 16, 1811, shipped on a boat from New Orleans up the Mississippi River to Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
[Transcript of a List of the Names of Employees, 1811-1812]
Copy of transcript of a list of the names of the employees of a company, from 1811 to 1812.
[Transcript of a Memorandum for James Bryan, June 19, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum for James Bryan, in June 19, 1811, concerning goods brought to him by wagon.
[Transcript of License to Sell by H. Dodge, August 14, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a license to sell merchandise for the next six months, issued by Sheriff H. Dodge of St. Genevieve to Moses Austin upon his payment of the tax.
[Transcript of Certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, September 8, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, on September 8, 1811, noting that Austin has paid his taxes and may continue to sell wares for the next year.
[Transcript of a Settlement with Benjamin and John Coleman, October 5, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a settlement between John and Benjamin Coleman and Stephen F. Austin, on October 5, 1811.
[Transcript of Memorandum for Debts Collected for Henry Austin, October 5, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum for debts collected for Henry Austin, on October 5, 1811.
[Transcript of Letter from Edward Hempstead to Moses Austin, October 9, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edward Hempstead to Moses Austin, on October 9, 1811, setting the prices he wishes to obtain to appear in court in the cases of Doucelle and of Menard and Wife.
[Transcript of Memo Noting Debts, October 27, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a memo recording the debts of Moses Austin in 1811.
[Transcript of a Receipt, November 2, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a receipt of money given to George Dall by John Butler on November 2, 1811.
[Transcript of a Letter from Robert McCallister, November 6, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Robert McCallister, on November 6, 1811, notifying James Rankin that he must appear in court to settle a dispute between McCallister and John Sloan.
[Transcript of Letter from a Justice of the Peace, December 16, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a letter from an unnamed justice of the peace to the constable of the Joachim Township, on December 16, 1811, notifying him that John Sloan needs to appear before the court to settle a dispute with Robert McCallister.
[Transcript of a Schedule of Payments, 1811~]
Copy of transcript for a list of schedule payments on shares of a company, around 1811.
[Transcript of a Certificate Authorizing Moses Austin to Sell Merchandise, February 15, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a certificate, issued by deputy sheriff A. Miller, authorizing Moses Austin to sell merchandise for the next six months, as he has paid his vendor tax.
[Transcript of a Memorandum Concerning Land, March 14, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a memorandum from John Scott, on March 14, 1812, concerning the claims on land belonging to the deceased Philip Renault.
[Transcript of Letter from James Rankin, March 23, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Rankin to the constable of Joachim Township, on March 23, 1812, demanding that the constable sell John Sloan's goods and chattel to pay a debt to Robert McCallister. He also demands that Sloan be jailed until the debt is paid.
[Transcript of Letter from Thomas Oliver, April 19, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas Oliver to the constable of Big River Township, on April 19, 1812, telling him to sell the goods and animals of Edward McDaniel in order to pay a debt to Ezekiel Fenwick, and to keep McDaniel jailed until the debt has been paid.
[Transcript of a List of Accounts, June 1, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a list of accounts for an unnamed company, on June 1, 1812.
[Transcript of a Statement and an Exhibit, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a statement made in a court concerning the claims of land at Mine a Burton, and an exhibit of the bills of workmen.
[Transcript of a Receipt for a Note, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a receipt of a note from John Butler for the discharge of a debt to Seth W. Nye, in 1812.
[Transcript of Receipt for Bail Money, March 12, 1813]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for the money used to bail T. Phelps out of jail, on March 12, 1813.
[Transcript of Two Invoices, March and April 1813]
Copy of transcript for two invoices used in a court case in March and April of 1813. The first notes the payment of a man who worked at Mine a Burton, and the second tells of the sale of a slave who attempted to murder the defendant.
[Transcript of Letter from James Bryan to John Jones, July 13, 1814]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Bryan to John Jones, on July 13, 1814, informing him that Philip Jackson is allowed to have merchandise equal to $56.
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