July 22 1836 to Sep 23 1836 - PTR, Vol 8

(3865) [AUSTIN to -----]

Columbia, August 4th, 1836 Dear Sir - I have been nominated by many persons, whose opinions I am bound lo respect, as a candidate for the office of President of Texas, at the September elections. Influenced by the great governing principle which has regulated my actions, since I came to Texas, fifteen years ago, which is, to serve this country in any capacity in which the people might think proper to employ me, I shall not decline the highly responsible and difficult one now proposed, should the majority of my fellow citizens elect me. My labors and exertions to settle this country and promote its welfare, are well known. My object has been the general good, and the permanent liberty and prosperity of Texas. In the pursuit of this object, I can say with a clear conscience, that I have been honest and sincere in my intentions, and shall continue to be so, whether I am acting as a private citizen, or as a public officer. I perceive by the proclamation of the President, ordering the elections, that the people are requested to say whether they are in favor or not, of annexing Texas to the United States. On this point, I shall consider myself bound, if elected, to obey the will of the people. As a citizen, however, I am free to say, that I am in favor of annexation, and will do all in my power to effect it with the least possible delay. Respectfully, your fellow citizen,

S. F. Austin

(3866] (BURNET to RUSK]

Executive Department Velasco 4th Augt. 1836

To Brig. Genl. T. ]. Rusk Sir

It has been represented to me in a manner entitled to entire confidence, and I can personally conversant in part of the

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