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P,\PERs OF ~Irn.IBEAU BuoNAP.\R.TE L.\MAR
this occa. ion WE 7 1 URN OUT STRON"G-I hall Join you Fellow citizens of Brassoria at the point de ignated Yours R l\I Williamson PS It is advisable that we ma1·ch directly as a detachment of our citizens arc already on their way R l\I ,V [!1Iutilatccl] the persons named arrived at Brassoria the Citizens Started for ·Anahuac the following day-in number 20 or 25-~ o. 113 ~832 .June 4, W. D. C. HALL TO J. AUSTI J, [BRAZORIA?]
Cottage June 4th 1832
Capt. John Austin
Sir the facts from Anahuac have arrived sooner than we antici- pated when we left Brassoria Mr. Williamson ha. writen to you Fully on the subject-I am preparing For· a March tell foKinstry to join u as soon as possible Yours Warren D. C. Hall. P. S. I will cross over the river & get my brother & Bridge & Foster -I will certainly meet at Linehs- Jo. 114 ·1832 June 13, 'l'URTLE BAYOU RESOLUTIO~S 85 Resolution adopted at a meeting of ci6zens on Turtle Bayou, de claring adherence to Santa Anna and the Constitution of 1824. Copy 1 p. In no. 157, p. 3. • No. 115
Jwne 15, S[TEPHEN F[ULLERl A STI1 , MATA- l\IORO , fMEXICO] TO f Ai\TUEL. I. WILLIA~! ? SAN FELIPE DR AUSTI ? TEXAS] 86
l1832]
ending the law embodying the Texas free-importation li t; addi- tions for which the Ayuntamiento hould petition; the revolution and the removal of minister ; a eonver ation with Teran at the Hacienda del Cojo upon Texas affairs; his own correction of _Teran 's misinfor- mation regarding importations into Brazoria; Teran 's views; hi trip into Texas, and Fisher' resignation; hi. own plans for bt-inging pre~sure for the repeal of the 11th article of the decree of A.pr. 6, 1830; General l\Ia on and the·" ew York Company business"; per- sonal me. sages to Padre Muldoon and other . Copy (extract) by Williams. 2 p. • 'ote on side in different handwriting. . ..Printed in The Quarterly of the Texas. State Historical Association, VI, 287; Edward, D. B., History of Texas, 185, but reprinted with no. 157 of this collection for the sake of making that document complete. •To be printed in the Austin Papers.
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