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transfer I will pay.-Tom has repeatedly observed that he would as soon have one half as the other and as I am willing to pay the charge requisite in altering the transfer I hope it is a matter of indifference with you THOMAS JAMISON N. B. pleas inform me on the subject by Mr. Deckrow I have told you as much about my making choice as ever I did Tom or any other person, from the statement ma.de to me by selkirk and Tom himself, I expected I would take the upper half but upon taking a view of it myself I prefer the lower half, and Tom still says it is a matter of indifference with him. As for the improvement Tom claims I do not consider he has a greater claim to the improvement than I have for two thirds of the improvement was made by Morrison and McCoy who asked my permission to plant corn on sd· Land-I have a Crop now on the lower half and am building a House on same; which wilJ be completed in three ·or four days.- Tom nor no other person has ever called on me to make my choice THOMAS JAMISON Col 0 S. F. AUSTIN N. B. The above stated improvement made by Morrison McCoy nnd Tom was ma.de before the deed ca.me out • T. JAMISON AUSTIN TO SAUCEDO 1 Por el oficio de V. S. fha 2 de J unio p 0 • p 0 • he sabido de la renuncia que hizo Ciudadano Rafael Gonzalez del empleo de Gob. 0 r interino del Estado y del nombra.mt 0 para dho al C Jose Ignacio Arizpe y para Vice Gobernador C Victor Blanco todo lo qua.I tengo comunicado a estos habitantes. Dios y Liberta.d San Felipe de Austin 3 de Julio de 1826 EsTEVAN F. AusTIN .[Rubric] Sor Gefe del Departamento C Jose Antonio Saucedo
ELLIS H. BEAN TO AUSTIN
Mexico July the 5~ 1826 .
DIER sm, . I have not tJ1e honor of Being aquented with [you] But I think it my Duty to enform you as a friend that I Recivd a letter from Saltilla yesterday that states that the law will undoubtedly pess that
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