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THE AUSTIN PAPERS
I hope every thing may go on-right and smooth at the fountain head, yet, I do not like appearances, here I believe the federal system has every thing to expect, nothing to fear. SAMUEL M. WILLIAMS [Rubric] [Addressed:] Stephen F Austin Esqr Mexico
THOMAS J. TONE TO GAIL BORDEN, JR. [Near Matagorda, April 24, 1835. See Calendar l
IRA R. LEWIS TO GAIL BORDEN, JR. [San Felipe, April 25, 1835. See Calendar.]
]AMES BURLESON TO GAIL BORDEN, JR. [Colorado, April 25, 1835: See Calendar.]
WILLIAM K. WILSON TO SAMUEL M. WILLIA!\IS [Harrisburgh, April 26, 1835. See-Calendar.]
DOMINGO DE UcARTECHEA TO Cos [Bexar, April 27, 1835. See Calendar.]
JOSEPH KUYKENDDALL TO ]llIES F. PERRY
Fort Settlement
April 28 th 1835
DEAR Sm, Your note of the 27 th was handed me by Mr. Henry Jones, on the subject of the note you mention, I have only to say, it is just, and I am as willing to pay it to you as to any other person, and have-no objection to your purchasing it- I was informed by H. Jones that you wer~ desirous of purchasing some cattle, I will sell you one hundred head, to he made up of cows, three year old steers, two year old Steers and yearlings, to be composed of Heiffers and steers, equal numbers of each sort mentioned, throwing in the calves,-at six dollars per head- Or I will let you have the number that will discharge the note. Should you accede to either of these propositions, you may come immediately, close the bargain, and receive your cattle-
JosEPH KUYKENDALL.
Mr J. F. Perry
HENRY AUSTIN TO GAIL BORDEN, JR. [Bolivar, April 28, 1835. See Calendar.]
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