The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

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THE AUSTIN PAPERS

Robert T. Conrad to Austin, Philadelphia, April 12, 1836. Sympathy for rexns. R. M. Johnson to Austin, Washington, April 14, 1836. Docs not know where to get money for Texas. Austin to Andrew Jackson, et al, New York, April 15, 1836. Asking for a loan for Texas from surplus revenue of tile United States. Henry F. Evans to .Austin, Snow Hill, l\Id., April 17, 1836. Offering military service. W. P. Smith et al to Austin, Philadelphia, April 20, 1830. Inviting him to meet with 'l'exas committee of the city. Proceedings of meeting at Lexington, Ky., April 20, 1836. Proposals for a loan to Texns, New York, April 20, 1836. Mary Austin Holley to Austin, April 21, 1830. Describing Te:--:ns meeting at Lexington, Ky. Henry Goold Shannon to Gen. Vital Fernandez, Matamoros, April 22, 1836. Reporting movements from United States to 'l'exas. M. R. Wiggington to Colonel Lewis, Louisville, April 22, 1836. Volunteers for Texas. Austin, Archer, and Wharton to A. J. Yates, New York, April 23, 1836. Suspending purchase of steamboat. A. J. Yates to Austin, Archer, and Wllnrton, N. Y., April 23, 1836. State- ment of expenses. Austin to William Brynn, New York, April 24, 1836. Complaining of utter neglect of Texan government to communicate with commissioners. William Bryan to Andrew 1\Iitcllell, New Orleans, April 27, 1836. Receipt for brass cannon. Subscriptions to a Texan loan, New York, April-, 1836. John Leadbetter to Austin, Archer, ancl Wharton, Phila<lelpllia, May 2, 1836. Sending a contribution for Texas. City Hotel to Austin, New Yorl~, l\1ay 3, 1836. Bill. Zacharie & Co. to Austin, New Orleans, Mny 5, 1836. Selling 11 leagues or land in Texas for Father Muldoon. John Martin Duffield to Austin, Wheeling, May 5, 1836. Information from Texas. Lucas Van Iluskirk to Austin, Seneca Falls, .May 5, 1830. Asking how a company of "emigrants" can reach 'l'exas from New York. E. B. Birdsall to Austin, Fort Wood, N. Y., .May 9, 1836. Send Austin proceedings of a pro-Texas meeting at Seneca Falls. Austin and Wharton to A. J. Yntes, New York, 1\Iay 9, 1830. Appointing him to accept donations and to enlist "emigrnuts" for Texas. A. J. Yates to Austin, Albany, May 10, 1836. Wanting certain documents. A. J. Yates to Austin, Schenectady, May 14, 1830. Good meeting at Albany, but ·strong counter current due to Van Buren politics. Could send 2,000 " emigrants " to Texas on certain conditions. .Austin and Wharton to James Treat, Washington, May 16, 1836. Reporting capture of Santa Anna. Stop negotiation for loan. J. L. Joseph to Austin, New York, May 18, 1836. Eusy to get loan In New York. 'William Austin to Austin, Lowell, l\Iass., May 18, 1830. Suggests diversion on west coast of .Mexico. Asks terms for well-mnnned privateer. People of New England will support Texas when they understand that it is struggling for republican government and religious toleration.

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