The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 31, July 1927 - April, 1928 Page: 184
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yesterday saw some skating to day no business doing. received
some San Augustin Papers and a Letter from Mr Gould
Tuesday the 19th las night rained and froze as soon as it fell
on the grownd, so that all the grownd is covered with a Cake of
ice, at the eminent risk, of falling I succeeded in getting to the
office- weather moderated near noon and towards Evening all
the ice off the grownd, notwithstanding the inclement weather
several waggons came in
Wednesday 20th weather still moderating ice disapearing
very fast- held an Examining Cou[r]t to day in the Case of
Republic vs J. T. Cook for Cow Stealing- engaged all day in
hearing evidence and listening to speaches of attorneys- bound
Cook over in $2500 to appear at next district Court-
Thursday 21st ice me[l]ting, but weather is still cold, wet,
unpleasant. held an examing Court Joseph & Steward Meredith
for Cow Stealing bound over to the District Court, in $1000
each with good security, received a Letter from Chas. H. Clarke
respecting Ogilvy's Estate
lFryday the 22d January 1841 Cloudy & Cold in the morning-
the glorious Sun shone at noon- a perfect Stranger !-Sold sev-
eral articles belonging to James Latham at auction amount about
75$ postponed the Sale thier being no monay !!! !!!
Saturday the 23d fine weather to day several persons from
the Country in Town- nothing particular, happened up to 12
oclock noon- rented the upper part of the Stone House to J.
H. Holland Esqr. for twenty dollars pr month, one half of said
sum to go to the widow findley and the other half to the Heirs
of Juan mora
Sunday the 24th fine weather in the morning cloudy towards
noon but no rain, a mail arrived from Redriver the first this year!
wrote to Gould
Monday the 25th fine weather not too Cold nor too warm
Probate Court in Session to day, my Suit about the Loco Land
Claim came up, which was decided in my favor- obtained also
an Order of Court to sell the Land Certificates of Conrad Eige-
nauer. Lodge met in the Evening, gave Judge Hart the 1st de-
gree
Tuesday the 26th Cloudy, occasi[o]naly rain, all day a gentle-
man from Mississippi a Mr ..... [blank] was intoduced to184
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 31, July 1927 - April, 1928, periodical, 1928; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101088/m1/196/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.