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THE AUSTIN PAPERS
AUSTIN TO ELIAS R. WIGHTMAN
Mr E. R WEIGHTMAN
you can survey n qunrter for G. W. Cock on a Post oak Bayou west of Trespalacios-not to cross any tide or large creek-be attentive to that rule Octr. 14, 1830 S. F. AusTIN [Rubric] If any creek •is crossed the tract must be narrower than long 1 and the narrowest front must be on the creek, that is that tract can neither be run square or oblong up and down the creek for if it cros.5es it will have two fronts one on each side, you must use your discretion ·as to crossing the creek, so as not to spoil another·tract S. F. AusTIN [Rubric] AUSTIN TO HENRY AUSTIN E0tracts. Letter from S. F. Austin to Henry Austin. [Copy.] San Felipe de Austin, Oct'r 14th,, 1830. I find on examination of my letters which came in my absence that things are quite at sixes and sevens both at Saltillo and Bexar- party spirit runs high and the former place is rather a hot bed particularly for a member of the Legislature. The Govr Viesca has offered his resignation . . . I hear that Teran is expected on to Bexar or La Bahia soon- Under the present prospect I think it quite doubtfull whether anything can be done with the canal business- I fear that nothing can be obtained from the Legislature that will tend to promote the prosperity of Texas- Should we become a Territory perhaps some- thing may be done towards raising funds for the Canal- One of the.Texas members has been suspended, the other not but so far as I can judge there is a very great excitement, and nothing like union or harmony amongst the officers of Govt., and the people at Saltillo ... I shall never be content until I am clear of all kind of public business and can concentrate all my affairs to my farm house- • Farewell, I hope you may have a calm run to the U. S.-it is more than I ·expect to have for the next two years, and God knows whether I shaU ever see much quietr- our Govt affairs are so continually in an uproar, and so very changeable that it will give me trouble placed as I am, tho' I think it will not materially retard the advancement of tnis country- S. F. A.
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