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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Thomas Jefferson Chambers to Austin, Nacogdoches, April 5, 1830. Asking Austin's advice about surveying. (Omitted.) Thomas F. l\lcCnleb to Austin, Bardstown, Ky., April 6, 1830. Introducing Peter W. Grayson, of Kentucky. (Omitted.) James F. Perry. l\Iemoran<lum of account on trip to Texas, April 6, 1830. Jnmes F. Perry in account with Rodgers, _Slocum & Co., New Orleans, April 6, 1830. Bill for goods shipped to Texas. William C. Carpenter to James F. Perry, April 7, 1830. Bill of lading, New Orleans to Texas. Thomas Carter to Austin, Eatonton, Ga., April 7, 1830. Wants informa- tion about Texas. Wants to move with family of 30 (20 being "black servants ") . Lucas Alaman to Governor Viesca, Mexico, April 7, 1830. Quoting orders to General Terl'in to enforce the law of April 6 against further settlement .of Americans in Texas. Austin to Elias R. \Vightman, April 7, 1830. Instructions for surveying, Editorial by Austin in Texas Gazette, April 10, 1830. Discussing recip- rocal benefits of liberal colonization policy to Mexico and the immigrants. Francisco Ruiz to Austin, Bexar, April 11, 1830. Asking Austin's assistance for his son who goes to the settlements to trade in cattle and horses. Political news is disagreeable. Fray Miguel Muro to Austin, Bahia, April 13, 1830. Asks Austin for con- veyance for himself and ecclesiastical vessels to San Felipe. John Austin to Austin, April 13, 1830. Sailing to Tampico. Trade in Texas. John Austin to Austin, April 15, 1830. Is being delayed by lack of papers which Austin's secretary was to send him. James F. Perry to schooner Pocaho-ntas, April 17, 1830. Freight and pas• sage for New Orleans. (Omitted.) . John C. Walker to Austin, Clinton, La., April 17, 1830. Asking information about Texas. (Omitted.) Ira Ingram to Austin, April 21, 1830. Application for land. (Omitted.) Manuel de Mier y Terrm to Austin, Matamoros, April 24, 1830. Asks Austin's opinion of the law excluding Americans from Texas; also of the organization of terdtorial government in Texas. Hugh McGuffin to Austin, April 25, 1830. Thanking Austin for kindness to llis son. (Omitted.) J. Cable to Austin, Natchitoches, April 25, 1830. Embarrassments which have prevented him from moving to Texas. (Omitteu.) J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Nacogdoches, April 27, 1830. Reporting his nrrcst on false charges and asking Austin's help. Austin and R. R. Royall, April 27, 1830. Agreement for the settlement of four families. (Omitted.) Maria Antonio Donsero to Austin, Bexar, April 29, 1830. Offering to sell a league of land. (Omitted.) Joseph D. Grafton to Austin, St. Genevieve, Mo., May 5, 1830. Inquiring conditions of settlement in Texas. Isaac Gilbraith to ---, Monterey, Calif., May 6, 1830. Narratlve of mis- fortunes of a fur trapper, 1825-1827. Employee of Ashley and Sptlth of Rocky :Mountain Fur Co. (Omitted.) William P. Grayson and William Prentiss to J. W. E. Wallace, N"'atchez, Miss., May 8, 1830. Asking information about Texas. (Omitted.) J. Antonio Padilla to Austin, Nacogdoches, May 11, 1830. Asking Austin to pay a draft of $50. (Omitted.)
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