The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

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THE AUSTIN PAPERS

Phili1> Dimmitt to Austin, November 14, 1835. Liberals in tlJC interior cool towarc1 Texas. Advises march on :Matamoros. Austin to J. '\\'. Fannin, jr., Bexar, November 14, 1835. Instructions. Henry :Meigs to Austin, New York, November 15, 1835. Go'\"erument of the United States can not yet interfere in your behalf, but public opinion strong for Texas. Henry :Meigs to Austin, New York, November 15, 1835. Sent your letter con- cerning Indians to Washington. Ira Ingram to Austin, Goliad, November 15, 1835. Asking to be transferred to another post. Austin to .Antonio de In Garza, November 16, 1835. Refusing to let Cl'\"ilians take corn and beans into Bexar. Austin to Philip Dimmitt, November 18, 1835. Remo'\"ing him from com- mand at Goliad for failure in respect to Go,·ernor Viesca. Address to inhnbitants of Bexar [about Nornmber 18], 1835. E:-..-plaining object of the Texnns. Supporting Federal system. W. D. C. Hall to Austin, November 18, 1835. Resigning as adjutant and inspector general. Austin to Col. .Tos~ Marfa Gonzales, No,ember 18, 1835. Regretting Dlm- mitt's attitude at Goliad. Inviting assistance. Austin to ---, November 18, 1835. Supporting Federal system. Regrets Dimmitt's coolness at Goliad. Need of local gonirnruent. Austin to Governor Agustin Viesca, November 18, 1835. Welcome. Texas needs local government. M. A. Brynn to James F. Perry, Bexar, November 18, 1835. Military situa- tion. Austin tired of commanding militia. . John J. Sclmler et al. to Austin, Carlisle, Pa., NO\·ember 19, 1835. Company of 50 to 70 would go to Texas if expenses could be paid. • Robert Collins to Austin, Macon, Ga., November 20, 1835. Meeting of Te-xan sympathizers. Subscriptions and ,olunteers. Robert Westcott to .Tames F. Perry, Philadelphia, No,ember 21, 1835. Intro- ducing Stephen Decatur Hurst, of militnry training. Austin to James F. Perry, November 22, 1835. Estimnte of the army before Bexar. Plans for future. H. l\Ieigs to Austin, New York, November 22, 1835. Reply of Forsyth to Austin's letter concerning Indians. "\\'illiam Hall to Austin, November 23, 1835. Supplies for the army. William H. Wharton to Branch T. Archer, No,·ember 26, 1835. Declining mission to United States because he belle,es nothing short of a declaration of doing much for Texas. Subscription to Telegraph and Te:xns Register. M. A. Brynn to James F. Perry, No,ember 30, 1835. Austin resigned com- mand of the army. Conditions at Bexnr. Austin to provisional government December 2, 1835. Stating l\Iexican de- signs on Texas and recommending a nmv convention to decide unambiguously on adhesion to liberal pnrty or upon independence. D. C. Barrett to Austin, December 3, 1835. Asldng Austin's opinion con- cerning the cnlling of another conYention. Austin to D. C. Barrett, December 3, lS.35. Strong statement of rensons for cnlllng n new convention. independence by the Texans will get aid from the United States. Henry Meigs to Austin, New Yori<, No,embcr 27, 1835. Public opinion

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