THE AUSTIN PAPERS 1171 Austin to Henry Austin, June 2,, 1836. Wants all who bear his name to remain in Texas {lending the final struggle with Mexico. Requests copy of treaty with Santa Anna after San Jacinto. James Hamilton to Austin, Charleston, June 28, 1836. Great interest of the South in cause of ~•cxas. w·m urge recognition on ll.,orsyth and Van Buren. William Bryan to Austin, New Orleans, June 28, 1836. Distress caused him by President Burnet's appointment of Toby and brother to represent Texas. Joshua Nelson to J. W. E. Watlace, July 2, 1836. Enlisting for three months in Texan army. .Austin to David G. Burnet, July 2, 1836. Plans of Santa Anna to securE.t mediation of President Jackson. .Advises discreet treatment of the army to· a\"oid friction ·with Houston. ---to---, Lexington, July 3, 1836. Congress will act favorably on Texas next session. Advice to keep Santa Anna a prisoner. William S. Archer to Austin, Elk Hill, Va., July 4, 1836. •Replying to invl• tation to emigrate to Texas. Davicl G. Burnet to Austin, Velasco, July 4, 1836. Inviting Austin to con- ference. Austin to President Jackson, Columbia, July 4, 1836. Suggesting that Jack- son give Texas ~arauty that Santa Anna will strive for recognition of TexaE.l by 1\.Ie:dco if released. Santa Anna anxious to do so, but only Jackson's 1,.'llaranty will induce ~•exans to release him. Austin to General Gaines, July 4, 18.36. Urging Gaines to occupy Nacog- doches to quiet the Indians and to guarantee fulfillment of the treaty of Velasco by Santa Anna. Santa Anna to Austin, July 5, 1836. Sending a duplicate of his letter to President Jackson. John ~'. Mason to Austin, New Orleans, ,Tuly 5, 1836. Resenting report that he is author of Edward's History of Texas. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, July 7, 1836. People opposed to release of Santa Anna. The Correo Atlantico. S. B. Dickinson to Austin, Fayette, Miss., July 8, 1836. Advising how to obtain military and political aid for Texas. Austin to l\f. B. Lamar, July 8, 1836. Discussing the problem of Santa Anna's release. Samuel Swartwout to Austin, New York, July 9, 1836. Hopes Austin will prevent release of Santa Anna.. Credit of Texas low, and loan can only be made on basis of land. Austin's memorandum, July 10, 1830. Concerning letters to Jackson and Gaines and advice to Burnet. John A. Wharton to Austin, July 10, 1836. Asking for an appointment to see him. William Brynn to Austin, Archer, and Wharton, New Orleans, .Tuly 11, 1830. Asking for land in Texas. Credit injured by Texas cabinet. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, July 11, 1836. Thinks Jackson about to declare war on Mexico. A. de 0 . Santangelo to Austin, New Orleans, July 12, 1830. Value ot a newspaper published in Spanish to the ~'exnn cause. Wants help in main- taining the Correo Atlantico. W. P. Hill to Austin, Hartford, Conn., July 15, 1830. Explaining cancella- tion of his authority to negotiate a half million dollar loan to Texas.
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