The Austin Papers, Vol. 1 Pt. 2

1758

A1\'IERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

Austin to Benjamin Fowler, Jamiary 8, 1824. Commerce. Decree of supreme executive power (federal) against public meetings, Jnnn- ary 10, 1824. Erasmo Seguin to Austin and BastL·op, January 14, 1824. As member ot committee on colonization will oppose certain emigration to Texas. \Vill pre- sent .subject of slaves. Business as a member of Congress. Bastrop to Austin, January 20, 1824. Appoints Austin his deputy in ex- tending titles to settlers. Austin to Lucas Alamnn, January 20, 18'24: Review of the history of his undertaking, nnnlysis of difficulties, and suggestion of remedies. Judicial regulations and forms, January 22, 1824. Horatio Chriesman to Austin, January 23, 1824. Surveying. Austin to John P. Coles, January 25, 1824. Concerning provisional civil nnd criminal codes. Constable's bonds, Jnnuary 26, 1824. John ,v. Hall to Austin, January 30, 1824. Austin's services to colonists. E. N. Bradley to Austin, January 31, 1824. Land business. . John P. Coles to Austin, January 31, 1824. .Judicial prnccclure. Jury. Char- acter of settlers. J. Child to Austin, February 1, 1824. Opponents of Austin's colony in United States oppose emigration. Indians in Texas. Austin to John P. Coles, February 2, 1824. Judicinl procedure. Confirmation of verdict. Austin to Bastrop, February 3, 1824. Asks legislature to authorize a recorder's office. Anthony R. Clarke to Austin, February 3, 1824. Bad characters around Nacogdoches. Local election. Monroe doctrine. False reports of Austin's colony spread by criminals expelled from it.

Thomas M. Duke to Austin, February 5, 1824 Land business. Hugh McGuffin to Austin, February 12, 1824. Emigration.

Provincial deputation of Bexar to Ayuutaruiento, February 12, 1824. Quoting Erasmo Seguin, deputy in Federal Congress, December 23, 1823, opposing union of Coahuila and Texns and asking instructions. Jos~ Antonio Saucedo to Sylvauus Castleman, February 14, 1824. Assuring him of Austin's complete authority ovei: the colony. Ramon Musquiz to Austin, February 15, 1824; Robbery. Inclint~s. Business. Josiah H. Bell to Austin, February 25, 1824. Judicial procedure. Slavery. Chnrles Douglas to Austin, Februnry 26, 1824. :Monroe doctrine. Englnnd and the United States. Wants Austin's influence in helping Leftwich obtain colonial grant for Tennessee company. Depi·ession in the United States. Banks. Austin to James Cummins, February 26, 1824. Tariff exemption for seven years. Thanks for subscription of corn to pay expenses of Sei;uin. James W. Jones's deposition concerning Mrs. Jane Long, February 26, 1824. Economic conditions. J. H. Bell's receipt for salt, February 28, 1824. Austin as a clearing house. Austin's receipt for orders drawn on him by surveyors, JHai·ch 1, 1824. Austin functioning as a clearing house. Austin's bill of credit, March 1, 1824. Clearing house. John Andrews to J. E. B. Austin, March 5, 1824. Order for a drawing knife. Randall Jones to Austin, March 5, 1824. Concerning Mrs. Long. Judicial system. Economics. Austin's certificate of Mexican citizenship, March 9, 1824. Granted Mny 22, 1823.

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