The Austin Papers, Vol. 2

1172

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

John A. Rogers to Austin, East Tennessee, July 17, 1836. Texas will be filled with volunteers if Mexicans invade again. J. B. Chance to Austin, July 17, 1836. Concerning payment for surveying. James W. Breedlove to Austin, New Orleans. Introducing Henry M. Morfit. George L. Hammekin to Austin, New Orleans, July 18, 1836. News from Me:xico. George L. Hammekin to Austin, New Orleans, July 18, 1836. Application for land. Pluus to introduce French grape growers. Memorandum by .c\.ustin, July 20, 1836. Conversation with Archer and Willinm H. \Vharton, who urged him to become candidate for presidency. Archer, Austin, and Wharton to Burnet, July 21, 1836. Report of their mission to the United States. William Bryan to Austin, New Orleans, July 23, 1836. Embarrassments caused by action of the Texan government. B. T. Archer to John T. Mason, July 23, 1836. Concerning authorship of Edward's History of Texas. Austin to Gen. E. P. Gaines, July 27, 1836. Explaining motives of his letter to President Jackson, July 4. I:Iis devotion to Texas. Criticized for advising release of Santa Auna. James Ramage to Austin, New Orleans, July 27, 1836. Texas free of danger from Mexico. International aspect of the situation. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, ,July 28, 1836. Giving encouraging reports from Mexico. John P. Austin to Austin, New York, July 29, 1S36. Conditions in 1Iexico. •rexas dinner in New York. Reports of statements of Senator Preston con• c:erning Texas. James Trent to Austin, New York, July 30, 1836. Concerning Texan loan in New York. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, July 30, 1836. Mexican news. Asks for Texan consulship at New Orleans. J. W. E. Wallace to Thomas J. Rusk, July -, 1836. Reporting Indian depredations. John Merry to Austin, .August 3, 1836. Wanting to buy land. Gen. E. P. Gaines to Austin, Camp Sabine, August 4, 1836. No authority to guarantee treaty of Velasco. ,vould use good offices if requested by 1Iexican and Texan military commanders jointly. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, August 4, 183G. Personal items about Fisher. Desire for appointment in Texan service. James W. Bree<.llove to B. T. Archer, New Orleans, August 4, 1836. Hoping that Austin will be elected president. George Fisher to .Austin, New Orleans, August 5, 1S36. Opposed to releasing Santa Anna. Suggests plan for conquest of Matamoros and nortlleastern States. Austin to Thomas .J. Rusk, August 9, 1836. Expl::.ining his nttitucle toward Santa Anna's release and disclaiming interest in ,vmiams's land speculations. George Fisher to Austin, New Orleans, August 13, 1836. Opposition in United States to Texan blockade of Matamoros. Asking aid for the Correo Atlantico. Austin to \V. S. Archer, August 15, 1836. Offering Arcller the office of sec• L'etary of state if he is elected president of Tex-as. ·wants his influence to work for annexation. A. de O. Santangelo to .Austin, New Orleans, August Hi, 1836. Announcing suspension of the Correo Atlantico and discussing the mission of the paper.

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