1132
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
S. R. Miller to Austin. August 7, 1831. Concerning land. (Omitted.) James ,v. Breedlove to Austin, New Orleans, August 11, 1831. Protesting against statement by George Fisher that he ls being censured because free negroes are entering Texas. Rnmon Musquiz to Austin, Bexar, August 18, 1831. Suggesting that Austin petition for alteration of the commissioner's instructions for surveying land. Orders to cooperate with Ter(in in expelling the families introduced by Robert-
son. Trouble between Americans and soldiers at Teno:x.titlan. John Caldwell to Austiu, August 24, 1831. Land. (Omitted.)
Henry Austin to Austin, August 26, 1831. Insects and heat. Cotton mill Ri~harcl Hawes to Austin, "\Yiuchester, Ky., August 20, 1S31. John T. Mason acting as -agent of the Hawkins estate to have settlement or understanding with Austin. Joseph Ficklin to Austin, Lexington, Ky., August 29, 1831. Introducing Gen. John T. Mason. (Omitted.) Ramon l\lusquiz to alcalde of San Felipe de Austin, September 1, 1831. Re- peating order for expulsion of the nine families introduced by Robertson. Ramon Musquiz to alcalde of San Felipe de Austiu, September 12, 1S31. Austin's contract to introduce 500 families bas expired, and the commissioner reports 408 families settled. The remaining 92 families ore not to be settled. Edmund St. John Hawkins to Austin, September 12, 1831. Draft for $20 to pay board bill. J. Justo de Liendo to Austin, Nacogdoches, September 27, 1831. Concerning draft for $85. (Omitted.) James F. Perry to Israel McGrendy, San Felipe, October 1, 1831. Arrived August 14. Opinion of country. Commissions to arrange business in Missouri. Mary Paxton to Austin, Auburn, Mo., October 3, 1831. Inquiries concerning Texas; freedom of religion; slavery. (Omitted.) John P. Austin to Austin, New York, October 10, 1831. Acknowledging com- mission to obtain dress and mantila and dressed dolls. Purchasers of scrip of the Galveston Bay & Texas Land Co. are suing for :recovery of the money. Three schooners in port destined for Austin's <·olony; another leaving next week. Presents for Mexican ladies. Thomas Powell to Austin, October 11, 1831. Power of attorney to recover certain commodities sequestrated by Government. (Omitted.) J. Mariano Guerra to Austin, Matamoros, October 13, 1831. Transmitting query from consul at New Orleans concerning a slave abducted into Texas. ,valter Turnbull to Austin, Pinckneyville, October 13, 1831. Depression in United States. Slave insurrections in Virginia and North Carolina. Richard Marsh to Austin, New York, October 21, 1831. Inquiring concerning title to some land that he purchased. (Omitted.) John Teal to Austin, October 29, 1831. Application for land. (Omitted.) W. H. Tegarden to Austin, Hopkinsville, Ky., November 7, 1831. Introducing Maj. James P. Caldwell. (Omitted.) • George Duty to Austin, November 9, 1831. Bill for hauling brick for house of Anthony Butler. Austin to Mary Austin Holley, November 14, 1831. Ill for 45 days. Likes idea of publicity for Texas now, though policy the opposite until recently. Partnership with Hawkins. Attitude of settlers toward Austin's relatives. Henry Austin to Austin, November 15, 1831. Gen. John T. Mason and the Hawk.ins estate. Mrs. Holley's plans to settle in Texas. J. B. Bailey to Austin, November 15, 1831. Land. Rond building. (Omitted.)
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