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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Saltillo, November 20, 1828. Santiago del Valle will succeed hlm ns secretary to the go,ernor, and Pndilla will depart for Texas shortly. Emily 1\1. Perry to J. E. B. Austin, Herculaneum, Novemher 2!>, 1828. Record of Austin's business with Butler burned. Conditions in Missouri. • Austin to Abner Kuykendall, December 3, 1828. Wishing to buy cows and calves. Austin and Rufus Stone, December 5, 1828. Agreement concerning exploita- tion of a mine. (Omitted.) Alexander Thompson to Austin, Vera Cruz, December 6, 1828. Political news. (Omitted.) • Austin to Thomas M. Duke, December 9, 1828. Filing •claim to a mine. (Omitted.) Austin to Thomas Boatwright, December 10, 1828. Contract of sale. (Omitted.) J. ·Antonio Padilla to Austin, Saltillo, December 13, 1828. Political news. Departure for Texas delayed. Anastacio Bustamante· to Austin, San Fernando, Tamnulipas, December 17, 1828. Sending Austin passport for a vessel to eugaga in coasting trade. Indians in Texas. • David Porter to Austin, Vera Cruz, December 20, 1828. Informing Austin how to secure registry for a vessel. (Omitted.) Austin in account with 'William Cooper, December 26, 1828. Bill and price list. J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Saltillo, December 27, 1828. Results ot the revolution in Mexico. Antonio Elosua to Austin, Bexar, December 27, 1828. Forwarding Bustn- mante's request for information about the vessel for which Austin seeks registry. (Omitted.) George Tennille in account with J. B. and J. Austin. [December ( ?) , 1828). Bill and price list. 1829 Jos~ .Antonio Navarro to Austin, Bexar, January 8, 1829. l\fuch depressed by poll:ical situation. Personally attached to Guerrero and Zavnla, hut regrets disregard of the constitution through which they have succeeded. Asks Austin to buy corn for him in the colonies. Ramon Musquiz to Austin, J"nnuary 8, 1829. Ayuntamieiito of Bexar wants .to contract with Ayuntamiento of San Felipe for corn. Rains are delaying correspondence, and fears scarcity of grain. (Omitted.) Luciano Garcia to Austin, January 8, 1829. Asking Austin to send draft to Virginia. (Omitted.) Austin to Minister of Relations, January 12, 1829. Forwarding a copy of the memorial already mailed on September 8. (Omitted.) Austin to Ramon Musquiz, January 12, 1823. Insisting that the land com- missioner, Gaspar Flores, must rem!lin in the colony until April to finlsb bis business before assuming office of alcalcle of Bexar, to which be bus been elected. Austin to Vicente Campos, representative of Coahuila and Texas in tbe Fed· eral Congress, January 12, 1829. Refers Campos to bis memorial to the Min- ister of Relations, September 8, 1828, and begs him to work for mensures legalizing port of the Brazos, extending tariff exemption and opening coasting trade with Mexican ports. Austin to---, .January 14, 1829. Receipt for cattle. (Omitted.)
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