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[Transcript of a Deed for Land, January 27, 1820]

Description: Copy of transcript for a deed of land bought by Moses Austin from Thomas Brock, on January 27, 1820.
Date: January 27, 1820
Creator: Brock, Thomas
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of a Land Deed, June 10, 1820]

Description: Copy of transcript for a deed transferring land in Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory. from James Bryan to William Stevenson, on June 10, 1820.
Date: June 10, 1820
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Letter from E. A. Elliott, July 28, 1820]

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Austin Elliott, on July 28, 1820, relating Stephen F. Austin's appointment as a judge of the first circuit, the health of several men he knows, and the refusal of a man to deliver salt.
Date: July 28, 1820
Creator: Elliott, E. A.
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of letter from E. A. Elliott, July 28, 1820]

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from E. A. Elliott reporting Stephen F. Austin's appointment as judge to the First Circuit Court of Arkansas Territory and encouraging the recipient to return to Arkansas to manage his business interests.
Date: July 28, 1820
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan, February 4, 1820]

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan urging Bryan to come immediately to Saint Louis in order to determine whether or not Austin should accept Pettibone's offer for the Mine A Burton estate.
Date: February 4, 1820
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Letter from Moses Austin to Josiah, 1820~}

Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to Josiah, around 1820, enclosing his observations on the lead mines of Ste. Genevieve County, Washington County, and St. Louis, Missouri.
Date: 1820~
Creator: Austin, Moses
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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