The Austin Papers, Vol. 1 Pt. 2

1636

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

to procure any money. we have had to advance every dollar we could scrape to make up the payment of the Hope, I[f] you should want Flour for your own nse send an Order to me as I have some bbls to sell likewise hatts and salt- • • yours affectionately A. R. CLARKE Frida3 1 morning 4th May 1827- [Addressed :] Col, S, F, Austin San Phillip pr i1r :Milbourn

A. Drr.,LIAR TO AUSTIN

. Harrisburgh 4 th :May 1827. DR. srn. I have sent you the Articles which you gave me a bill of. 1 Hat 1 piece of Irish Linen 3 yds. of Irish sheeting Also 1 Clonk. N. B. the bearer of these Articles and letter :Mr. Fox I have been acquainted with for some time and believe him to be a gentleman in every respect. A. DILLIAR. Col. S. F. AusTIN. N. B. I expect to take the Land in Bay Prarie agreeable to our last the Barrel of Sugar I have not sent there being no opportunity at present.

SAMUEL T. ANGIER TO AUSTIN

May 7 th 1827. Sm, As a favourable opportunity offers, I take the liberty to address you a few lines. Lest it should not be in my power to visit you before The most eligible situations shall be chosen in The new colony I wish you would select and designate for me such a leage as you think most proper; I am just going to view the land on Choco- late Bayou, agreeably to the arrangement with :Mr. G. B. Hall After which I will endeavour To see you as soon as possible. If you have obtained a plot of Those labores, I wish you to for- ward me your communication on The same by J\fr. Harris. Thus doing you will oblige your friend SAMUEL T. AN[GIER] t O N. B. Capt. Chrisman highly recommended The lands on Mill Creek. [Addres.5ed :] Col S. F. Austin. San Felipe.

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