The Austin Papers, Vol. 1 Pt. 2

1740

AMERlCAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

Mrs. Marla Austin to Moses Austin, June 23, 1812. Anxiety over war. Danger from Indians. Price of lead in Philadelphia. Christoval Dominguez to Francisco l\Iontes, June 24, 1812. Order to punish bandits in neutral ground. Bill and price list, July 9, 1812. Charles Staples in account with Moses Austin. Stephen F. Austin to l\foses Austin, July 12, 1812, New Orleans. His cargo sank in the Mississippi. Declaration of war. Privateers. Prices. Edward McDonald to Micajah Morris, August 3, 1812. Order for lead in favor of Moses Austin. Moses Austin to Stephen F. Austin, September 26, 1812. Danger from Indians and negroes. , • Moses Austin to James ·Brynn, October 19, 1812. I.end. Militia. . Indians. Moses Austin to Janies Bryan, December 4, 1812. Business bad. Memorandum of lead production [1812?]. Moses Austin to James Bryan, January 4·, 1813. Effects of war of 1812 in Missouri. Indians. Project for trade with Mexico. Joseph Hertich to Moses Austin, March 29, 1813. Receipt for lC'ad. Moses Austin to John Scott, May 28, 1813. Concerning the Renaut claim, and complications with Scott and John Rice Jones. John Bowman to Stephen F. Austin, Fayette County, Ky., August 5, 1813. War politics in Kentucky. Moses Austin to James Bryan, September 3, 1813. Trade. Juan Antonio Padilla to Joaquin de Arredondo, September 9, 1813. Confu- sion of past year makes financial report difficult. Anedondo's reply. Moses Austin to James Brynn, October 22 [1813?]. Lead business. Edward Sharp to Moses Austin, November 11, 1813. Bill and price list. St. Louis, November 21, 1813. Moses Austin in account with Matthew Kerr. S. Hamm_ond to Moses Austin, December 29, 1813. Charter of the Bank of St. Louis. Speculation at Herculaneum. Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, December 30, 1813, Boat for sale. [Moses Austin, et al.] to Missouri Legislature [December, 1813]. Petition for the inclusion of certain territory in Washington County. Moses Austin to James Bryan [1813 or 1814?]. Lead business. ·Stephen F. Austin to James Bryan, January 13, 1814. Concerning lead trade. Bill and price list, January 23, 1814. Stephen Austin in account with J. Pettit. Adam Trlnno to Moses Austin, Charleston, February 10, 1814. Lead trade. Jos~ Nicolas Benites to Juan Antonio Padilla, Bexar, March 10, 1814. Receipt for order to receive gun and horse from a soldier. Yeatman & Anderson to Moses Austin, Cincinnati, March 20, 1814. Estab- lishing lead manufactory and want to make contracts for purchase of crude lead. Cornelius and W. Bogart to Moses Austin. Louisvllle, March 25, 1814. Offer to handle Austin's business. Elias Bates to James Bryan, June 13, 1814. Lead. Bill and price list, July 18, 1814. Stephen F. Austin in account with Christian Wilt. Militia report to Stephen F. Austin, adjutant of Sixth Regiment, September 1 1814. • 'Moses Austin to James Bryan, September 2, 1814. Purchase of negroes. Austin to G w. Treat, September 17, 1814. Due bill for lead. ~roses .o. •

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