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AMEilICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Austin to rolitlcal Chief, February G, 1828. Acknowledging copy of an order. (Omitted.) Austin lu account with J. C. Peyton, February 6, 1828. Ferrlage. John Gibson to Austin, February 6, 1828. Bill of sale for n slave. Rnmon l\Iusquiz to Austin, :F'cbrunry 7, 1828. Transmitting instructions con• cerning expulsion of Spunlarcls. (Omitted.) Annstaclo Bustamante to Austin, February 8, 1828. Austin has nothing to fenr from the misrepresentations of George Nixon. Favors authorizing coast• Ing trade between Texas nnd l\Iatamoros nncl Tampico. Abortive re\'olution. J. Antonio Pndilla to Austin, Il'ebrunry 9, 1828. Concerning tobacco smug- gling lu Texas. Pasi::age of measure favorable to Texas by the legislature. Am~tin to Political Chief, Fehrunry 12, 1828. Reporting marauding by 37 'l'ahuiases, Wacos, and Comanches. Austin to Political Chief, February 12, 1828. Reporting election of offlcera to form the Ayuutamiento of San Felipe de Austin. Ramon :Musquiz to Austin, I<'ehruary 19, 1828. Acknowledging Austin's report of robberies committed by Indians. Has forwarded it to the governor. Ramon :Musquiz to Austin, February 19, 1828. Acknowledging report ot organization of ayuntnmiento. Ramon Musquiz to Austin, February 21, 1828. Congratulation on election of cupable officers for the ayuutnmiento. Employing Comanches to run down American rascals. Smallpox vaccine. Austin in ncconnt with J. C. Peyton, February 22, 1828. Bill and price list. J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Saltillo. February 23, 1828. Reporting on the claim of Stephen Richardson for loss of cnrgo in Yucatan. Jose Maria Yiesca to Ramon l\lusquiz, Saltillo. March 1, 1828. Transmitting resolution of legislature concerning n petition from Austin for permission to export Texas products to other parts of Mexico. . James F. Perry to Stephen F. nnd James Austin, Potosi, March 2, 1828. Conditions in Missouri. Local political news. Jose de las Piedras to Austin, March 4, 1828. Asking_ Austin to deliver an enclosed letter. (Omitted.) Austin to Anastacio Bustamante, March 4, 1828. Services of settlers on the Trinity in suppressing the Freclonian rebellion in 1827. Peter Ellis Bean to Austin, March 5, 1828. Warning Austin of the plans of a band of outlaws. Ramon Musquiz to Austin, March 6, 1828. Instructing Austin to make a change In formal report of local election. (Omitted.) Thomas F. McKinney to Austin, Nncogcloches, March 14, 1828. Efforts of a disgruntled vagabond to disturb the country. High-handed proceedings of the military commandant, Pledras. Austin to colonists, March 16, 1828. Notice that the land commissioner bas arrived to finish extending titles in the first colony and to begin in the second. Jared E. Groce to Austin, March 20, 1828. Asking Austin to visit and advise him concerning business. (Omitted.) Henry S. Brown to Austin, New Orleans, March 21, 1828. There would be grient emigration to Texas if status of slavery assured. Austin to political chief, l\Iarch 25, 1828. Returning in due-form report of recent election. Jose de Ins Piedras to Aui:-tln, March 26, 1828. Asking Austin to forwat d letters to the governor; soldiers of bis garrison wish to settle In Texas when their service expires. (Omitted.)
Expressing satlsfnctlon ,vith Texas (Omitted.)
Silas Fuqua to Austin, March 28, 1828. and asking for assistance and Information.
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