1775
THE AUSTIN PAPERS.
WIiiiam Kincheloe to Austin, l\fay 30, 1825.
Angry reply to letter from
Austin taking him to task for misstatement concerning land. John Ingram to Austin, May 31, 1825. Land. Isnnc l\fa thews to Austin, _May 31, 1825. Traded a horse for 640 acres of land. Wants title. Regulations for immigrants [May? -, 1825]. (1) Report intentions and file character certificate on arrival. (2) Get permission to select land. (3) .Arrange to pay certain fees, including $60 to the empresario for each league. Form of agreement [May? -, 1825] . . Payments to be made for land by colonists. Austin to l\Irs. E. M. Perry, [l\fay -, 1825]. New contract to settle 500 families. Authority to sue for Missouri nnd Arkansas property. Austin to Warren Buford [Mny -, 182:3?]. Summary of the colonization lnw and other terms of settlement. P. S. Le Hicks to Austin, June 2, 1825. Asks what provision Government has mnde for granting lancl to participants in reYolutlonary struggles. • Sau~edo to Austin, June 2, 1825. Quotes letter from gove'rnor saying that he has ordered Austin to deliver to Saucedo $1,000 for salary and expenses of his office. Saucedo to Austin, June 2, 1825. Will take the $1,000 partly In cattle nnd other commodities. Bastrop ill. Ahumada expected with troops about June 15. J. E. B. Austin to l\Irs. Emily Perry, June 3, 1825. Hopeful condition of Province. Austin's plans. Priest coming to organize a church. Benjnmin Carrico to Austin, June 3; 1825. Statement of facts in case of the schooner Mary. JmHcial procedure. Commerce. Benjamin Cnrrico to W. B. Alleu, June 3, ]825. Power of attorney to act in • case of schooner Mary. Humphrey Jackson's memo1·andum concerning the case of the Marv, June 4, 1825. Joan Antonio Padilla to Austin, June 4, 1825. Congrntulntes himself on having "given the first stroke of the pen" in authorizing the colony. Replies to two queries: (1) Galveston has been opened by Congress, but hns received no official notice; (2) the subject of schools has occupied much attention of the Government, asks Austin for definite proposals. Martin F. Maher to Austin, June 4, 1825. Administration of estate of David J. Marple. · • • Martin F. Maher & Co. to Austin, June 4, 1825. Authority· of Mathew Adams to settle estate of David J. Marple. • Thomas Hooper to Austin, Alexandria, June 4, 1825. Land. Austin to Gov. Rafael Gonzale~, June 4, 1825. .Accepting conditions of con- tract to settle 300 additional families. Austin to Gov. Rafael Gonzales, June 4, 1825. Describing boundaries of bis . colonies. Jesse H. Cartwright to Austin, June 5, 1825. The case of the schooner Mary. Commerce. • John P. Coles to Austin, June 6, 1825. Transmitting census. Saucedo to Austin, June 6, 1825. Austin need not bear the e.."tpense of the arrest of Lozoya and guarding his drove of horses. Other criminals. Hamilton N. Yett and Alexander Calvlt to Austin, June 6, 1825. Note for payment of dues on land. Austin to Saucedo, June 6, 1825. A. c. Buckner nnd Alexander Jackson have called a meeting to denounce you for :vonr schedule of land dues; me for collecting the fees fixed by the schedule; aud the commissioner nml me for 25067•-24-voL 2, PT 2---49
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