The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 22, July 1918 - April, 1919 Page: 195
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Minutes of the Ayuntmiento of San Felip'e de Austin 195
after a sufficient deliberation it was ordered. That the Ayuntamto
petition the Government for the appointment of a Priest for this
town, in place of the one, who was appointed and whose appoint-
nent was changed.
The Ayuntamto proceeded to the nomination of other two per-
sons to be recommended to His Excellency the Governor of the
state for the office of the Chief of the Department of Bexar and
Gaspar Flores and Miguel Arciniega of Bexar were recommended
to that office should the appointment not be conferred upon the
individual first named.33
The Commissioners appointed to view out a road from this
town to Marion were granted further time to report the same.
The president was permitted further time to make a full report
on the Petition of Green B. Jameson, and on the subject relative
to the translation of the laws Nos. 39 and 104 and the liquidation
of the accounts of the estate of the late J. G. Holtham decd.
The President presented the documents which the Empresario
Stephen F. Austin has rendered to him, in obedience to the reso-
lution of this body, passed at the regular meeting on the 13th
Sept [p. 37] last relative to the pending business between him and
this Body, on the subject of the disposal of the town and out lots
during his administration of the municipal affairs of this Juris-
diction, and on the liquidation of the financial concerns of the
same, during the same times which documents were admitted, ex-
amined and deferred to the next meeting.
The president comunicated, that the said Empresario requests
further time for the presentation of the list of families composing
his first colony, as required by the aforesaid resolution, and fur-
ther time was granted, to him until the next regular meeting in
November next.
The Ayuntamto adjourned until 2 o'clock P. M.
"2 o'clock P. M. The Ayuntamto met according to adjourn-
ment."
Present as before:
It was ordered that public notice be given to all persons in-
terested in the town and out lots, acquired during the Adminis-
tration of the Municipal affairs of this Jurisdiction by the Em-
"Ramon Musquiz being first choice.
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