THE AUSTIN PAPERS 1101 Victor Blanco to Governor Viesca, Saltillo, October 23, 1828. Applica.tion for 11 leagues of land in Texas. . The governor grants the application. (Omitted.) Nathaniel Cox to Austin, New Orleans, October 24, 1828. Austin to Emily 1\1. Perry, October 25, 1828. Business relations with Anthony Butler. Religious belief. Cotton market depressed. Erasmo Seguin to Austin, Bexar, October 30, 1828. Political comment. Wants to buy cattle to stock a ranch. J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Saltillo, November 1, 1828. Political comment. Austin to James Whiteside, November 2, 1828. Requesting a loan of $20. Thomas F. McKinney to Austin, Nacogdoches, November 3, 1828. Relating difficulties with Colonel Piedras, and asking help. Manuel Ceballos to Austin, Mexico, November 5, 1828. Reporting on various commissions from Aui:;tin. Minister of Relaciones to Austin, 1\Iexico, November 15, 1828. Acknowledging Austin's memorial of October 7, which the President will place before Congress. Victor Blanco to Austin, Saltillo, November 15, 1828. Thanks Austin for ad- vice concerning location ot' 11-league grant. Law for protection of debtors. Hopeful that general Government will grant the privileges that Austin desires. J. Antonio Padill,1 to Austin, November lG, 1828. Plans for location of his 11-lengue grant. Sends copy of governor's message to legislature suggesting amendment of militia law. Austin to military commandant, November 17, 1828. Acknowledging receipt of packet for Captain Thompson. (Omitted.) Austin to milltary commandant at Bexar, November 17, 1828. Transmitting report f-rom a Lipan Indian that Comanches are planning a raid on the settle- ments. Alexande~ Thompson to Austin, November 17, 1828. Applying for a league of lnnd. (Omitted.) Mathew Brennan to Austin, November 18, 1828. Application for land. (Omitted.) .. Fernando Guevara to Austin, Kovember 18, 1828. Application for land. (Omitted.) William Rabb to Austin, No¥ember 24, 1828. Has been compelled to abandon temporarily his settlement on the Colorado. Blames some of the settlers for the Indian troubles. Antonio Elosua to Austin, November 25, 1828. Thinks Austin's informant concerning hostile designs of Comanches is mistaken. Antonio F.Jlosua•to Austin, November 25, 1828. Asking Austin to return a letter addressed to Captain 'l'hompson and instructing him concerning treat- ment of a vessel which he hnd seized. (Omitted.) Rnmon Musquiz to Austin, November 27, 1828. Thanks Austin for advice in selecting land for which to apply. Used influence at Saltillo to further the law for protection of debtors. Governor's advice concerning procedure in securing legalization of the port of Brazos. Jose Antonio Navarro to Austin, Bexar, November 27, 1828. Asking Austin to obtain goods for him. Juan Vicente Campos to Austin, Saltillo, November 29, 1828. Announcing his election to represent Coahuila ancl-Texas in Congress and assuring Austin of his desire to promote interests of the colonies. (Omitted.) Antonio Elosua to Ayuntnmiento of Snn Felipe, November 29, 1828. Thanks for wnrning of Comanche plans. (Omitted.)
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