Oct 1 1835 to Nov 26 1835 - PTR, Vol. 2

(1135] [AUSTIN to FANNIN]

Head Quarters Concepcion November 9th 1835

To Cap. J W. Fannin,

Information has been received from various channels-that a large number of packs with supplies of flour and other articles for the enemy in Bexar, escorted by fifty or sixty men who are also bringing on seventy or eighty convicts as recruits for the besieged, are on the road from Laredo. It is of the greatest importance to the service that these supplies should be taken and the party destroyed or dispersed who are bringing them on, so as to prevent their reaching the enemy. You will therefore proceed as speedily as possible with not less that one hundred nor more than 150 men with the best guides you can procure, in the two encampments, in the direction of the Laredo road to intersepl the said convoy. Your detachment will be composed of as many men of your own company as have horses able to perform the trip; of Volunteers from the Nacogdoches battaUion and by a detail from Col. Burlison's command above town. In the discharge of this duty much must be left lo your own discretion. According to the information the convoy ought to reach the Atascosa, distant ahol!l thirty miles from here, to night, al or before reaching said creek it will leave the road probably on the north side and travel principally in the night through the woods and bye paths. This will render it indispensably necessary for you to keep out spies in every direction so as to find the trail and examine every road and bye way for which purpose it will be important to establish a stationed camp at some conceiled place on the Atascosa so that your spies may know where to find you. This however you will regulate according to your own judgment and circumstances. The greatest dispatch and rapidity of movement is necessary to succeed in this matter. You will therefore loose no time. You will have the enclosed directions delivered to the inhabitants on the Medina and Atasosa prohibiting them from taking any beeves or any other supplies to Bexar or having any communication with that place. Travis was to have stayed al Salinas rancho on Atascosa last night. You will inquire for him and inc~rporat~ his parly with yours. Since writing the above I have add1t1onal mformation that

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