The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

1166

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

Austin to James F. Perry, December 4, 1835. Preparation to go to New Orleans. B. R. Milam and Edward Burleson to provisional go\'ernment, December G, 1835. Announcing be;;inning of assault on Bexar. James P. Caldwell to Austin, December 8, 1835. Austin erred in appoint• ment of staff. Army insubordinate. Governor Smith to Austin et nl., December 9, 1835. Instructions. Wyatt Hanks to Austin, December 9, 1835. Asks acl\·ice about creation of corps of cavalry. Austin to the Mexican Liberals, December 11, 183i:>. Explaining objects of the Texans. Provisional government to Austin, December 11, 1835. Expressing apprecia- tion of his services. Austin to provisional government, December 11, 1835. '.rhanking it for reso- lutions nncl advising organization of State government under Mexican Federal constitution of 1824. M. A. Bryan to James F. Perry, December 12, 183u. Fears Austin can not stand the cold in the North. Austin to provisional government, Columbia, December 14, 1835. Plans for cooperation with Mexican Liberals. Important to abide by declaration of November 7 and make no move toward independence. Austin to Thomas F. McKinney, December 16, 1835. Popular attitude toward Mexican Liberals too intolerant. Henry Austin to Austin, December lG, 1835. .Asl~ing Austin to help him raise money in the United States. H. J. Offutt to Austin, Mexico, December 15, 1835. Instructions concern- ing surveying in 'l'exas. Henry Smith to Austin et al., December 17, 1835. Instructions to buy no outfit for Mexicans. Thomas F. McKinne~• to Austin, December 17, 1S35. Expressing violent op- position to independence. G. W. Lovelace to Austin, December 18, 1835. Asking payment of a note. Henry Smith to Austin et al., December 20, 1835. Introducing Charles E. Hawkins for position in the na.y. Asa Brigham to James F. Perry, December 20, 1835. Notifying him of elec- tion to the Ayuntamiento of Columbia. John W. Dorsey to Austin, Liberty, Md., December 22, 1835. Asking pay ot surgeon in Texas army. Austin to F. W. Johnson et al., December 22, 1835. Urging strict adherence ' to the Mexican Federal union. Independence would entail maintenance of standing army. Austin to provisional government, Velasco, December 22, 1835. Urging or- ganization of government in conformity with declaration of November 7. Im· portance of keeping confidence of Mexican Liberals. Anson Jones to James F. Perry, December 24, 1835. Accepting a patient. Austin ·to James F. Perry, December 25, 1835. Business instructions. Has confidence in S. M. Williams. Austin to R. R. Royall, December 25, 1835. Bitterly opposing methods used by Wharton and others to promote independence. M. A. Bryan to J. F. Perry, December 30, 1835. Making certified covies of Austin's land titles.

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