Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, Vol. II

TEXAS INDIAN PAPERS, 1844-1845

277

4 frying Pans ~,~ doz. Worsted Sircingles 1 Cotton 6 Sets Bridle fillings 9 Tin Boilers 14 " 2b. Cups

35

1.40 4.50 6.00 7.14 4.50 2.10

1.19 4/.

15c

$417.76¼

Amt. brought over .......... @ 71. ,. 4/.

417.76¼ 1.75

2 doz: Pint Cups 1h " ½ 1 Sack coffee 1 Box Sugar 4 Kegs Powder 2 " Lead 1 Box Tobacco 1 ,, ,, % M Gun flints Pepper 26 lbs. Brass Wire 2 doz. Tin Plates 1 Brl. Flour 48 lbs Soap 6 Balls Twine 3 Sacks Salt 2 Kegs Nails 1 "

25 16.30 29.23 24.64 26.25 24.00 27.50 1.42 7.50 16.00 3.25 13.78

163 lb at 10c

,, 7½ " 6.16 ,, 6¼

319"

420" 160" 125"

" 15 "22 .,, 2.85 pm. 2.50 " 8.00

25 lbs.

"17 "53 "200

4.00 7.75 3.86 .75

I

" 7c. ,, 1/.

Box 4/

$625.99¼

Republic of Texas County of Robertson

Personally Appeared before me. E. L. R. Wheelock Indian Agent duly commissioned and sworn Isaac C Spence Esqr the legiti- mate partner and agent of Mathias Travis the Commissioned Indian Trader of Post No. 1 on the Trinity who being duly sworn by me as aforesaid declares upon his Oath that the fore- going four pages contains a just, correct, and true, Invoice, for the goods introduced for the purposes of Indian Trade by the said Mathias Travis through his Agent Isaac C. Spence the same befog a return in conformity with the 10th Section of an

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