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Bank of Orleans to Austin, Archer, nnd Wharton, January 22, 1836. Con- cerning deposits. Austin to J. M. Wolfe, New Orlenus, Jnnuacy 22, 1830. Appointing him to negotiate loans for Texas. Austin and Archer to Gov. Henry Smith, January 24, 1836. Authorize Colonel Owings to draw in payment of supplies for volunteers. Austin and Archer to Willinm Brynn, New Orlenns, January 24, 1836. Ordering him to furnish supplies to Colonel Owings. Henry L. Webb to Austin, Archer, nncl Wharton, Cnledonia, Ill. February 1, 1836. Will raise two companies of volunteers. S. Rhoads Fisher to Gnil Borden, jr., February 9, 1836. Recommending D. D. Baker for commission of major. Austin to T. D. Owings, Nashville, February 12, 1836. Explaining bounty offer to volunteers. Attitude of Tennessee toward Texas. R. C. Hancock to Austin, Archer, and Wharton, February 13, 1836. Intro- ducing " emigrants." Austin to Henry Austin, Nashville, February 14, 1836. Great enthusiasm for independence of Texas. H. J. Offutt to Austin, Mexico, February 15, 1836. Movements of ~fe:dcans ngainst Texas. Thomas F. McKinney to Austin, New Orleans, E'ebruary 22, 1836. Can not fol- low Austin in support of independence. Hns lost nll confidence in him. A. Hotchkiss to Thomas H. Avery, Mnrch 2, 1836. Introducing Lewis and Chambers who go to the United States in interest of Texas. Austin to James F. Perry, LouisvllJe, March 4. 1836. Harmony of the com- missioners. Popular opinion friendly in United States. Henry Austin to James F. Perry, l\Iarch 5, 1836. Advising Perry to send bis family to New Orleans. li"'ear of negroes and Indians. Military plans. Austin, Archer, and Wharton to William Bryan, Washington, March 31, 1836. Plans for raising funds. Austin to J. M. Wolfe, Washington, l\Inrch 31, 1836. Instruction~ for raising sympathy for Texas. Henry Austin to Asa B1igham ancl J. S. D. Byrom [New Orlenus], March 31, 1836. Neglect of its financial agents by the government. Naval policy. A. J. Yates to Austin, Archer, and Wharton, Washington, April 1, 1836. Re- porting_purchase of steamboat. Austin, Archer, and Wharton to 'stewnrt Sewell [about April 1, 1836]. Ap- pointing him Texan agent for Philadelphia. Austin, .Archer, and Wharton, Washington, .April 5, 1836. Agreement au- thorizing each other to negotiate loans separately. "Tilliam H. Wharton to Austin, Washington, April 6, 1836. Party at Mr. Calhoun's. Archer, Austin, and Wharton to Texan government, Washington, April 6, 1836. Complaining of lack of official Information and authority. William H. Wharton to Austin, Washington, April 7, 1836. Reporting news from Texns. James F. Perry to Austin, April S, 1836. ]'leeing before Mexican army. Austin to Nicholas Biddle, Philadelphia, April 9, 1836. Proposal for loan on Texan bonds. Draft of letter to Nicholas Biddle, Philadelphia, April 9, 1836. Concerning Texan loan. Austin and Wharton to Ameri<'an Hotel, New York, Aprll 11, 1836. Bill.
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