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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
which your situation may entitle you to I must beg to be excused for omiting Titles altoget~er RDD [Addressed:] Stephen F. Austin Esquire Civil Commandant of Province of Texas.
JoliN J. CLARKE TO AusTIN
Pinckneyville Misse 25 th Feby· 1822.
DEAR Sm I av.ail myself of a favorable opportunity to address you a few lines of enquiry respecting the tract of Country you-have made choice of in the Province of Texas. I presume that no apology for my thus troubling you, may be necessary, as I beg to refer you to a limited acquantance some short time since at Mount Prairie in the A.rkansas·Territory, the renewal of which I trust may prove duly reciprocal. I have some idea of becoming.an inhabita.nt of your settlement by the ensuing fall, and would calculate on taking :with me a few articles of Merchandise that. might answer the inhabitants of tha·t vicinity. Your advice as to what would be the most proper and the best method of transportation will be highly acceptable. In case of shipment from New .Orleans, to what point ought I to make a landing nearest your neighborhood¥ etc. There are many in this Country who wish to remove to your Settlement, but are dc.- tered from not having any _correct information respecting its local situation, the prospects that are hclµ out to emigrants, and the dread of having a savage foe, committing depredations on their property either before or after their arrival. If you will give me every information in your pqwer on· these or any other subjects touching your Country,' it may perhaps prove beneficial to your interest in encouraging the migration of those, who are prevented from these causes. Have the goodness to address me at this place as soon as practable. Be pleased to note what num- ber of families have already arri.ved, and what are your .prospects of laying off a. Town on the sea_bord. This latter has been much th~ subject of confab among the Mercantilest and I believe gen- erally wished to take place. I shall at any time feel gratified in acknowledging the_favoi· of your attention to this letter, and hope I may soon have the pleasure of seeing you at your immediate residence. JN° 'J CLARKE [Rubric] STEPHEN F A.U8l'IN Esqr
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