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AMERJCAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
William Eads to James Bryan and Mrs. Mary Austin, June 23, 1821. Condo- lence upon the death of Moses Austin. Joseph H. Hawkins to l\frs. Maria Austin, June 27, 1821. Stephen Austin gone to explore site of colony. Condolence. Interest in the Texan enterprise. Stephen F. Austin to ---, July 1, 1821. Privileges granted to Moses Austin and terms of settlement in Texas. Stephen F. Austin to Moses Austin, July 4, 1821. Has met Mexican commis- sioners at Natchitoches. Quotes Arrendondo's permit to establish colony. A. Sampyrac, July 5, 1821. Statement of authority given by Stephen F. Austin to sell Richmond, a slave. Stephen F. Austin to Maria Austin, July 13, 1821. Condolence. To continue plans for Texas settlement. Stephen F. Austin to [Joseph H. Hawkins], July 20, 1821. Reporting prog- ress. Outlining plans for exploring grant and announcing conditions of settle- ment. Maria Austin to James E. B. Austin, August 3, 1821. Death of his father. Finances. Josef Erasmo Seguin to Gov. Antonio Martinez, August 10. 1821. Suggesting that Martinez lmve a house prepared in Bexar for Stephen F. Austin and companions. Stephen F. Austin to Antonio 'Martinez, August 18, 1821. Translation by Bastrop of Austin's plan for Elistribution of land to colonists. Marin Austin to Stephen F. Austin, August 25, 1821. Account of Moses Aus- tin's death. Conditions in Missouri. Josef Erasmo Seguin to Stephen F. Austin, August 30, 1821. Willingness to join Austin in commerce with Indians. Desire to obtain monopoly. Stephen F. Austin to Baron de Bastrop, September 1, 1821. Power of attor- ney to represent Austin in business concerning the colony. John C. Harbison to Stephen F. Austin, September 3, 1821. Wishes his son to go to Texas. Baron de Bastrop to Austin, September 12, 1821. Plans for trading with Indians. Prospects good. Baron de Bastrop to Austin, September 13, 1821. Others seeking land for settlement in Texas. Governor recognizes right of Austin to first choice. Character certificate: John WooLc:;ey, et al., September 17, 1821. Dr. John M. Bernhlsel, October 6, 1821. Bill for attending Moses Au~tin. Austin to J. H. Bell, October 6, 1921. Permit to settle in his colony. Terms on which land is granted. James Gaines to Andrew Robertson, June 1-0ctober 10, 1821. Bill for service and supplies. James Bail'd to Austin, October 10, 1821. Political news of Mexico. Interest in Texas. Austin to Antonio Martfnez, October 12, 1821. Report of bis exploration. Boundaries desired for his colony. Plan of apportioning land to colonists. Immigrants already settled around Nacogdoches willing to move to his colony. Appointment of a justice of the peace. Austin to Antonio Mal'tfnez, October 13, 1821. Huncll'eds from Missouri, Ken- tucky, and elsewhere want land in Texas. Suggests his own appointment as emigration agent for the Government. Protests against other grants within the limits assigned to him. Certificate of character. .James Collinsworth, October 13, 1821. Austin to William Kincheloe, October 16, 1921. Permit to settle and build a . 1 Conditions of grant and method of surveying it. mil • 11 s for Schooner Lively, October 29, 1821. supp e
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