The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

Johu r. Coles to Austin, August 24, 1832. Settlers on upper Brazos or- g::mizing for protection from Indians. Need civil officer, aml Coles suggests appointment by .Austin. J. M. Lopez to Joseph Urbnn, August 24, 1832. Receipt for supplies for the twelfth battalion, $125. (Omitted.) Thomas G. Western et al. to .Austin, Goliad, Aui;,rt1st 25, 1832. Military conunanclant refuses to declare for Sata Anna, but civil authorities are ready to do so. Samuel Stamps to .Austin, Monticello, Miss., August 28, 1832. Inquiring about cer~ain men indebted to him. (Omitted.) Frost Thorn to .Austin, Nacogdoches, .August 28, 1832. Describing futile efforts to induce Piedras to declare for Santa .Anna. Tranquilizing the Chero- kees. Jos~ Antonio de la Garza to Austin, Bexar, August 28, 1832. Acknowledging receipt of Austin's excuse for not attending the legislature. Agrees with .Austin concerning many abuses suffered in Texas. William Hardin to .Austin, .August 29, 1832. Complaining of bad treatment by men about Harrisburg. (Omitted.) William Hardin to Austin, Trinity, August 29, 1832. Troubles about land title. (Omitted.) Antonio Elosua to Austin, Bexar, .August 30, 1832. Informing him that the civil and military authorities at Bexar have declared for Santa Anna. J. M. Lopez to Bowman, .August 30, 1832. Receipt for $46 worth of supplies for twelfth battalion. (Omitted.) J.M. Lopez to Austin, September 1, 1832. Draft on custom house at Brazoria for $12, 4 reales. (Omitted.) James Whitesides to .Austin, September 4, 1832. Draft for $100 in cows, calves, and merchandise. Miguel Muldoon to Public, September 4, 1832. Defending character of Texans and explaining why be left Texas. J. M. Lopez to Benjamin Benson, September 4, 1832. Receipt for supplies for twelfth battalion, $16. (Omitted.) J. M. Lopez to Benjamin Beason, September 4, 1832. Receipt for supplies for twelfth battalion, $17. (Omitted.) Fernando de Leon to Austin, September 7, 1832. Concerning certain .Ameri- can criminals settled in his colony. Leander H. McNeill to Austin, Nashville,•Tenn., September 10, 1832. Intro- ducing Gen. Sam Houston. Philip Dimmitt to Austin, Labaca, September 10, 1832. Asking for loan. (Omitted.) Jose Antonio de Ia Garza to Austin, Bexar, September 12, 1832. Outrages committed by .American criminals in De Leon's colony. .Austin to --- Martin, September 14, 1832. Statement of settlement with heirs of J. H. Hawkins. R. Hnwes to Austin [about September 14, 1832]. Concerning settlement of the Hawkins estate. Moses Austin Bryan to .Austin, Saltillo, September 23, 1832. Dr. James Grant of Parras has elected two deputies t~ the legislature from there in favor of Texas and foraigners. Austin to James F. Perry, September 27, 1832. Closing his business with the Hawkins estate. .Advice about location of a farm. Francisco M. Duclor to Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, September 27, 18:{2. Clerks have all left him, and unable longer to collect duties, he is leav-

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