The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

THE AUSTIN PAPERS 1163 Austin to permanent council, Camp Salado, October 25, 1835. Memorandum of procedure for the consultation. McKinney nnd Williams to Royall nnd Borden, October 26, 1835. Recom- mending use of privateers. l\L A. Bryan to James F. Perry, October 26, 1835. Opposition of army to return of members of consultation. Austin to permanent council, Camp Salado, October 26, 1835. Plans for campaign, and need of reinforcements. Edward Andrews to R. R. Royall, October 27, 1835. Supplies. Philip Dimmitt to Austin, October 27, 1835. Karankawa Indians stopped from destruction of cattle. Has made a flag, which he describes. James F. Perry to Austin, October 27, 1835. Cheering news from the United States. R. R. Royall to Austin, October 27, 1835. Assistance from United States. Activities of the permanent council. Austin to the consultation, October 28, 1835. Reporting Battle of Con- cepcion. M. A. Bryan to James F. Perry, Octvber 28, 1835. Describing the Battle of Concepcion. R. R. Royall to Austin, Octpber 28, 1835. Circumstances have compelled. the permanent council to assume large responsibility. Asks indorscment from members of the consultation in the army. R. R. Royall to Austin, October 28, 1835. Encouraged by reports from the front. Resolution of permanent council, October 28, 1835. Reporting obstructionists to the commander in cheif. List of stores sent to army, Goliad, October 28, 1835. Philip Dimmitt to Austin, October 2S, 1S35. Additional stores. S. Rhoads Fisher to Austin, October 29, 1835. Sending a letter from Gomez rarias. R. R. Royall to Austin, October 20, 1835. Encouraging news from t11e United States. Silas Dinsmvre to Perry and McNeil, October 30, 1835. The Lavaca. suit- able for landing supplies. Philip Dimmitt to Austin, Goliad, October 30, 1835. Lack of discipline. Vol- unteers anxious to go to Bexar and some refuse to remain nt Goliad. :Mili- tary movements. Supplies. R. R. Royall to ,olunteers at Bexar, October 31, 1835. Urging them to remain in the field and promising stores and munitions. George Huff to Austin, October 31, 1835. Wants escort for artillery. Austin to Bowie and Fannin, Bexar, October 31, 1835. Instructions and dis- cussion. Plans for desertion of Mexican troops. Bowie and Fannin to Austin, November 1, 1835. Report of a reconnaissance. Austin to Bowie ancl F'annin, Bexar, November 1, 1835. l\Iilitary plans. Gail Borden, jr., to Austin, November 1, 1835. Consultation taking steps to raise money. Expense of publishing the '.l.'elegrapb. Encouraging news from United States. Minutes of council of war, November 2, 1835. Voting not to storm Bexar. Austin to Bowie and Fannin, Bexar, November 2, 1835. Giving result of a cvuncil of war and suggesting plan of investment. James W. Fannin to Austin, Bexar, November 2, 1835. Reporting result of a council of war. Austin to Bowie and Fannin, Bexar, November 2, 1835. Ordering them to join his division.

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