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TO, 223 18!i5 Se;pt. 1, H [E~RY] l\IEIGS, NEW YORK, [NEW YORY J TO [STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN, EN ROU'l'E . TO TEX S]GB Congratulations upon relea e from pri on; sympathy for Austin in the United States; its effect upon the government; answering a letter of Austin from Vera Cruz. Copy by Lamar (extract). 1 p. In no. 3, p. lD. No. 224 1835 Sept. 1, W [ILLIA.l\I] BARRET 'l'RAVIS, A.' FBLIPE [DB AUSTIN, TEXAS). '"ro THE PUBLIC" 60 tatement of hi motives in taking part in the expedition against Anahuac. A. D. S. 3 p: Including appended letter to Henry Smith (no. 225) ; addressed: "Henry Smith Esqr. or John A Wb [ ar] ton E q Columbia"; endorsed by Lamar: ' B See communication in the N: Orlea[n]s Bee, near June 1835, signed 'Friend to Mexico' written by Mexia". No. 225 1835 Sept. 1, [WILLIAM BARRET] TRAVI , SAN FELIPE [DE AUST! , TEXAS] TO II [ENRY] S)IITH OR JOIIN A. WHARTO , COLUbffilA, [TEX.A ] Sending the above and other documents for publication in handbill form, noting especially '' an adverti ement signed by ·wmiamson, B[aker?], Johnson, and myself" in regard to per ons "who de- nounced us." A. L. 1 p. ' Appended to no. 222. No. 226 1835 Sept. 3, J[OIL'J] P. COLE , [COLE ' SE'l'TLE)IE~T! TEXAS] TO fl\lIRABEAU BUOi. AP.ARTE] LA:\fAR, [COLES' SET'£LEMENT? TE r AS 1] 00 Notes upon the topography, farming resources, climate, hi tory, and colonization laws of Texa . A. L. S. 16 p. No. 227 1835 Sept. 8, E. GRITTEN, [ AN A~'l'ONIO] TO [D. C.] BARRET, (S.Ar FELIPEJ 01 Be ·ar th cpt. 1835 Dr. friend Barrett, Having thi day received a ommunication from Genl. Co in answer to the ·missives [ T] to him of the 9th ult. I now send '"1'o be printed In the Austln Papers. ..Printed In T7te Quarterl11 o/ tlle Texas State lli!tortcul A.uociation, IV, 202. -roo general and rambling to be of any significance. •Copy.
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