1762
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
Jose Antonio Saucedo to Austin, June 22, 1824. Land fees for Government Titles. Jose Antonio Saucedo to Austin, June 22, 1824. Regulations for local gov• ernment. Organization of militia battalion, June 22, 1824. Militia officers, June 22, 1824. Austin to Amos Rawls [June 22, 1824?]. Method of dealing with Indian horse thieves. Jose Antonio Saucedo to Austin, June 23, 1824. Transmitting order to local alcaldes concerning land fees and titles. Samuel Norris to Austin, June 24, 1824. .Judiciary. Philip T. Dimmitt to Austin, June 25, 1824. Bastrop's character. Ramon Musquiz to Austin, June 25, 1824. Concerning n draft on Hawkins. Uneasy reports from lVIexico. William '.rrimble to Austin, June 26, 1824. Introducting Green DeWitt. Thomas M. Duke to Austin, June -, 1824. \1/aco and "Towaash" Indians. Austin to commissioners [Duke and Selkirk] to \Yaco Indians [June -, 18241. Powers to make treaty. Austin to Waco Indians-a talk [June -, 1824]. John P. Coles to Austin, July 7, 1824. Austin's right to collect 12½ cents an acre for lnnd. This based on contrncts with immigrants nnd can not be affected by interference of political chief. Dr. John Sibley to Austin, .July 7, 1824. Introclncin.~ :!\1r. Ch<>rhonier. Dr. John Sibley to Austin, Natchitoches, July 8, 1824. Good 1·eport of Texas. Mexican Constitution good, except article establishing Catholic re. Ugion, which he thinks will be tacitly disregarrled in Texas. Englnnd and the holy alliance. :Mail service between Mexico and United States. State and Natonnl politics. • Jos~ Antonio Saucedo to Austin, July 10, 1824. Lack of rain not sufficient cause for failure of colony. Settlers must remember that good ancl bud years alternate. Sends Bastrop to extend titles. Jose Antonio Saucedo to Austin, July 10, 1824. Difficulties of his position. Father Garza will visit colony in October to perform marriages. Bastrop must depart for State congress August 20. Jose Antonio Sauced9 to Austin, July 10, 1824. Instructions to prepare-for Father Garza's visit in October to perform marriages and baptisms. Jos~ Antonio Saucedo to Austin, July 10, 1824. Authorizing appointment of a secretary for the colony. Militia election return, July 10, 1824. Proclamation by Austin, July 12, 1824. Applicants for land must present themselves by November 1, 182•1. Copy of decree of July 13, 1824. Abolishing the slave trade. J. E. B. Austin to Austin, July 18, 1824. Death of their mother and James Bryan. Plan to move sister and family to Texh.s. • James Cummins to Austin, July 19, 1824. Judiciary. Land. Father li'rancisco Maynes to Austin and ·Bastrop, July 21, 1824. Political news. Plans visit to colony to perform marriage and baptisms. Martin O. Allen to Austin, July 25, 1824. Land. Aylett O. Buckner to Austin, July 25, 1824. Land. Aylett O. Buckner to Josiah H. Bell, July 25, 1824. Commerce. Land title-Thomas Boatright, July 26, 1824. Procedure in granting land. Wyly Martin to Austin, July 31, 1824. Application for land. Austin to [Ramos Arispe? July 31, 1824?]. Completed at last the settlement of first 300 families. Exercised great care in the selection of the fumillcs,
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