The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

than heretofore but is still in Confinement nlso requesting the several aumentoes [ayuntnmientos] to have a meeting for the purpose of making representations to the Gov and as I understand that ours is to be instald at this place on satterclay next I think it would be well for you to Come up and let us make a tryal to git sumth.ing on foot far his benefit I have talked with several whous opinions air entitled to Credit and all-are anceous to attend to the affair and also are ancious that you should Come up · I think it should be attended to as soon as possable and I will look: for you up on satterday when we will have an oportunity of Consulting for the best- I send by j\tfr ~1:cNeal some·books for your little son . I should be glad if Mr Pilgram and James could Come up a.t the same time as the peaches will be getting ripe if the[y] can not Come at that time at any rate by satterday week. J. H BELL [Rubric] [Addressed:] J. F. Perry Gulf Perie

TnoMAS F. ~1cKrN:N1~Y TO JAMES F. PERRY

ifr JAMES F. PERRY D Srn I have written as many letters a~ I think will be necessary to effect our purpose and heaven grant our labors may not be in vain I have also written one . to the Col and hope they may intercept it • ' I also write one to Duke presuming you may go there THos F. :McKINNEY [Rubric] Velasco 17 July 1834 THOMAS w. GARRETT TO ALEXANDER SOMERVELL Rodney, :Miss., July 20, 1834. See Calendar.

AYTINT.Al\IIEN'ro OF 1'1INA TO CoNGRESS

July 23, 1834.

See Calendar.

WILLIAM H. JACK TO THOMAS F ~foKrNNEY

Austin 24th .July. [1834.]

Dr Sm The mail brought but little information beyond Monclova There they have made a (pronuncimento) by .which they declare that the

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