The Austin Papers, Vol. 1 Pt. 2

1748

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

John C. Harbison to Austin, Decem.ber 11, 1821. Missouri. Wants descrip• tion of Texas" politically, naturally, and religiously." H. A. Bullard to Austin, December 11, 1821. Power of attorney to sell land. G. Pearce to Austin, December 12, 1821. \Vants terms of settlement. How make Gah·eston safe as a port of entry. Slaves. Robert C. Bruffey to Austin, December 12, 1821. Austin's debts. Hard times. James T. Dunbar and others to Austin, December 13, 1821. Baltimore. Want information particularly about government and religious toleration In Texas. Gaspar Lopez to Antonio :Martinez, December 15, 1821. James Bryan to Austin, December 15, 1821. Much interest aroused in Ken- tucky, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri. Commerce. Maria Austin to Austin, December 15, 1821. Family news. James Evans to Austin, December 20, 1821. Introducing Di::s::on. People "In a great commotion " concerning Te::s::as. Er·asmus Ellis to Austin, December 22, 1821. Introducing Di::s::on, and asking for information. Receipt for a judgment against Robert C. Bruffey, surety for Austin, Decem- ber 24, 1821. Zenas Priest to Austin, December 25, 1821. Introducing Samuel Dixon. Daniel Draper to Austin, December 25, 1821. Represents families from South Carolina. Wants information about terms of settlement, routes to Te::s::as, liberty of conscience. Daniel Dunklin to Austin, December 25, 1821. Wants information con- cerning form and stability of government, productions, attitude of people toward Americans, etc. E. A. Elliott to James Bryan, December 2G, 1821. Political and family news. John Sibley to Austin, December 26, 1821. Introducing James Burnet. Num·- bers moving to join you. James E. B. Austin to James Bryan, December 28, 1821. The Arkansas busi- ness of Bryan. J. Sargeant to Austin, December 29, 1821. Inquiries concerning Texas for friends in Kentucky and Ohio. James Beatty to Austin, January 5, 1822. Inquiries concerning political con- ditions, freight rates f!om New Orleans, and terms of settlement. Some families too poor to m·ove; would he be compensated in land for transporting them? James Gaines to Austin, January 5, 1822. Concerning the character of James Dill, of Nacogdoches. William E. Woodruff to Austin, January 8, 1822. • Progress of Little Rock, Ark. Great movement to Texas. James Allcorn to Austin, January 8, 1822. Inquiries concerning Texas. Family of 11. Tb. H. Ficklin to Austin, January 8, 1822. Considers establishing a "clothers factory " in Texas-wool and cotton. Joseph H. Hawkins to Austin, January 13, 1822. Introducing Mr. Murray. James Bryan to J. E. B. Austin, January 15, 1822. Settlers going to Texas. Selection of land. .James Bryan to Austin, January 15, 1822. Hard times in Missouri. Great •emigration from all the States to Texas. Josiah H. Bell to Austin, January 17, 1822. People crowding to your colony. Beware of Dill. John c. Brickey to Austin, Jan)lary 18, 1822. Texas the "general talk throughout this country."

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