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Austin to George Fisher, Mexico, October 15, 1834. Thanking Fisher for favors ancl asking him to report to Perry arrival of Grayson aud Jnck with ruemorluls in his behalf. Austin to Thomas l!"'. McKinney, Mexico, October 18, 1834. Deeply grateful for mission of Gruyson and Jack in his behalf. Asks destruction of a letter written October 6. Robertson colony. Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, October 23, 1834. Concerning collec- tion of insurance. (Omitted.) Joseph B. Heard to James F. Perry, Boston, October 24, 1834. Asking whereabouts of Samuel Maxwell. (Omitted.) J. P. Borden to P. P. and Gail Borden, Goliad, October 2G, 1834. Description of the town. Edmund Andrews to James F. Perry, October 26, 1834. Concerning collec- tion of insurance. Central committee to the public, October 28, 1834. Opposing a call issued by Political Chief Henry Smith to form a State government. (Omitted.) Samuel M. Williams to Austin, October 29, 1834. Rejoicing at revuh!ion in Austin's favor. Locnl political differences. James B. Miller to James F. Perry, October 31, 1834. Asking him to super- vise the printing of the central committee's address to the public. Thomas F. McKinney to James }"'. Perry, November 4, 1834. Inclosing draft of reply to "demagogues and scoundrels." Austin to James F. Perry, :Mexico, November 6, 1834. Almonte's report on Texas has created favorable feeling for Austin. Reflections on his past policies. 1J''aults of North American character. Austin to James F. Perry, Mexico, Novem1'er 6, 1834. Business instruc- tions. Irresponsible publications from Texas injure him. Wishes harmony in Texas. Election returns, November 8, 1834. Brazoria vote for and against holding provisional congress at Bexar on November 15. W. H. Wharton to the public, November 9, 1834. Denouncing Austin's letter of August 25, 1834. Henry Austin to James F. Perry, November 14, 1834. Incloses copy of • address which he drafted. Thinks unnecessary now to circulate it. Henry Austin to James F. Perry, No'\"ember 24, 1834. Jackson has been assured that Austin will not l,e harmed. P. W. Grayson, memorandum of conyersation, No,ember -, 1834. Concern- ing Austin's part in insurrection of 1832. Austin to Thomas F. ?i'lcKinney, Mexico, December 2, 1834. Au.vice concerning State politics. Gail Borden, jr., to John P. Coles, December 2, 1834. Sm•,eying. (Omitted.) James F. Perry to Susan :Maxwell, December 3, 1834. Reply to inquiry con- cerning her husband. (Omitted.) _E. R. Wightman in account with W. S. Whiteside, December 5, 1834. Bill and price list. James F. Perry to Austin, December 7, 1834. Local political movements in ~rexas. Austin's enemies. J.B. Miller to James F. Perry, December 10, 1834. Boarding school. W. S. Parrott to James F. Perry, Mexico, December 24, 1834. Prospect of Austin's release on bail. Ramuu Mf1squiz to [Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin?], Bexai·, Decem- ber 26, 1834. Nominees whom Bexar is supporting for State elections. Suggests election of Williams to represent Department of Brazos in State Congress.
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