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[Transcript of a Certificate Authorizing Moses Austin to Sell Merchandise, February 15, 1812]
Copy of transcript for a certificate, issued by deputy sheriff A. Miller, authorizing Moses Austin to sell merchandise for the next six months, as he has paid his vendor tax.
[Transcript of a Legal Document, February 1, 1825]
Copy of transcript of a legal document in Spanish, asking that the Mexican Congress appoint a leader in Spanish Texas, and laying out a list of articles.
[Transcript of a Legal Document Noting Debt, February 1, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a legal document noting that James Bryan and Moses Austin owe $163 to the United States of America, as of February 1, 1815, in relation to Bryan's home distillery.
[Transcript of a List of Tools, February 23, 1810]
Copy of transcript of a list of tools for use by J. Austin at the Tan Yard plantation, on February 23, 1810, including farming equipment and cooking utensils.
[Transcript of account for the Provisional Government of Texas, February 12, 1836]
Copy of transcript for an account for the Provisional Government of Texas showing money deposited and paid, as well as how much remains "on hand."
[Transcript of an Account of Shot Sold to Moses Austin, February 24, 1810]
Copy of transcript of an account of shot sold to Moses Austin by Hart, Bartlet, and Cox in 1809 and 1810.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Coffee Sales, February 11, 1811]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for barrels of coffee sold for Henry Austin, on February 11, 1811, as well as the charges for the transportation of the barrels.
[Transcript of announcement of decree passed by Coahuila y Texas congress, February 12, 1829]
Copy of announcement of decree passed by Coahuila y Texas congress.
[Transcript of Bill of Lading witnessed by John G. Rowland for James F. Perry, February 18, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading witnessed by John G. Rowland for James F. Perry, describing shipping details including: vessel, shipping company, master of the shipping vessel, and itemized costs.
[Transcript of bill presented by Special Committee for the appointment of political chief in Texas, February 1, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a bill presented by Special Committee for the appointment of political chief in Texas.
[Transcript of colonization bill, February 9, 1825]
Copy of transcript of colonization bill.
[Transcript of Colonization Contract between Stephen F. Austin and George Sutherland, February 19, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a colonization contract between Stephen F. Austin and George Sutherland stipulating fees and terms. Families represented by Smith include: John Sutherland, William Manifee, William Heard, Joseph Rector, William Pride, Jesse White, Benjamin S. White, Samuel Rogers, Robert G. Grozier.
[Transcript of Colonization Contract between Stephen F. Austin and James N. Smith, February 26, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a colonization contract between Stephen F. Austin and James N. Smith stipulating fees and terms. Families represented by Smith include: William Haskins, Pulaski Dudley and Mary Smith. Also included are rough descriptions of where each families' league is located.
[Transcript of colonization petition from Arthur G. Wavell, February 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a colonization petition from Arthur G. Wavell to bring 400 to 500 families from Europe and Mexico to colonize the area between the small stream of Satecha or Sulphur Fork and the Red River.
[Transcript of Credits to the House in the Village, February 20, 1808]
Copy of transcript for a financial record detailing credits to the house in the village. The document includes dates, names, the amount of money credited to those individuals. The document also includes a description of the financing that paid for the house to be built, the period of time required for the construction of the house, and features of the house.
[Transcript of declaration by M. Bryan, February 18, 1874]
Copy of transcript for a declaration made by M. Bryan about the return of Stephen F. Austin to Texas in 1835.
[Transcript of Document Ascribing Power of Attorney to Thomas F. Leaming, February 1, 1828]
Copy of transcript of a document written by Stephen F. Austin and James Austin, on February 1, 1828, giving the power of attorney to Thomas F. Leaming in the case against Jacob Fox, who holds lands in New Jersey that rightfully belong to the Austins.
[Transcript of Employment Records for Various Individuals, February 10, 1803]
Copy of transcript for employee records for individuals working for Moses Austin in the Missouri lead mines and associated tasks. The employee records include names, responsibilities, days present, and days absent.
[Transcript of First Page of a Letter, February 16, 1836]
Copy of transcript for the first page of a letter, probably from Stephen F. Austin, Branch T. Archer, and William H. Wharton, on February 16, 1836, discussing the enthusiasm for the Texas cause in the United States.
[Transcript of invoice for James Curtis, February 8, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice signed by James Curtis stating that he paid notes from both Washington Curtis and Elijah Curtis since he was paid by John P. Cole.
[Transcript of invoice for the sale of a wagon from James Nelson to John McCroskey, February 3, 1831]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for the sale of a wagon from James Nelson to John McCroskey.
[Transcript of J. C. Peyton's merchant record for the account of J. E. B. Austin, February 20, 1826]
Copy of a transcript for J. C. Peyton's merchant record for the account of J. E. B. Austin itemizes money owed for the year of 1826 and notes the date in 1827 when payment was received.
[Transcript of land grant laying out conditions for Stephen F. Austin to settle 800 families, February 25, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a land grant laying out conditions for Stephen F. Austin to settle 800 families.
[Transcript of Letter from A. Ponton to Mr. Borden, February 13, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from A. Ponton to Mr. Borden, in which Ponton requests information regarding his father's deed. Ponton reports that he has written several times in order to obtain the deed and that he has not received any news.
[Transcript of Letter from Alexander [Ybary] to Stephen F. Austin, February 2, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Alexander [Ybary] to Stephen F. Austin, in which [Ybary] sends Austin the latest Arancel General (general tariff or customs tariff). [Ybary] also informs Austin that General Teran has arrived, and directs Austin to send papers they have agreed upon.
[Transcript of letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, February 25, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, introducing Mr. Milton I. Anderson, who wishes to settle in Austin's colony.
[Transcript of letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, February 25, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, introducing Mr. Ephram Anderson who is looking to settle in Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, February 29, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Winston to Stephen F. Austin, introducing Mr. William Strape who wishes to settle in Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Antonio Soulard, February 12, 1803]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Antonio Soulard, on February 12, 1803, listing the names of five men living on land belonging to someone else. They do not wish to move, and have petitioned to be allowed to stay on the land. He also recommends his friend Watkins to the recipient of the letter.
[Transcript of Letter from Arthur G. Wavell, February 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Arthur G. Wavell, on February 18, 1825, petitioning for permission for four to five hundred American and European families to settle and farm the land in Coahuila and Texas, noting that they might serve as a barrier against Native Americans.
[Transcript of letter from Arthur G. Wavell to Baron de Bastrop, February 18, 1826]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Arthur G. Wavell to Baron de Bastrop, giving Bastrop power of attorney to sign documents for him in Mexico City.
[Transcript of Letter from B. Q. Riggs to Stephen F. Austin, February 1, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from B. Q. Riggs to Stephen F. Austin, in which Riggs asks Austin for confirmation of Robert Lewis' death. Lewis was released on bail in 1829 and was allowed to go to Texas on business but never returned.
[Transcript of Letter from Basil G. Ijams to James F. Perry, February 14, 1843]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Basil G. Ijams to Mr. James F. Perry regarding lands Perry sold in Colorado County for taxes owed. The letter, written on behalf of Austin Bryant, informs Perry that Bryant wishes to retroactively adjust taxes owed based on the value of Texas money at the time the lands were sold.
[Transcript of letter from C. C. Givens to James F. Perry, February 7, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from C. C. Givens to James F. Perry discussing when he will come to visit Peach Point.
[Transcript of letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe, February 6, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe regarding drafts.
[Transcript of letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe, February 6, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from C. H. Sterns to J. A. Doe regarding his grocery business. Stern also reports that Santa Anna has left Washington D. C. in order to return to Mexico.
[Transcript of letter from Edward B. Babbit to Stephen F. Austin, February 15, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edward B. Babbit to Stephen F. Austin providing an introduction for Dr. Benjamin Austin .
[Transcript of Letter from Eugenio Navarro to the Mexican Secretary of War and Navy, February 20, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Eugenio Navarro to the Mexican Secretary of War and Navy, on February 2, 1830, discussing the President of Mexico's decree discussing the appropriate punishment of the men who deserted the Mexican Army for the Texian army.
[Transcript of letter from Ferguson and Co. to James F. Perry, February 17, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ferguson and Co. to James F. Perry, confirming the shipment of cloth for Stephen F. Austin's military uniform, inquiring about the delivery of Perry's goods to Texas, and offering their condolences for Samuel Perry's death.
[Transcript of Letter from Ferguson and Hall to James F. Perry, February 27, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ferguson and Hall to James F. Perry, in which the authors inform Perry of a change of ownership and ask for his continued business. Ferguson and Hall also mention that they have enclosed American newspapers for S. F. Austin, who is following American relations with France.
[Transcript of Letter from Ferguson & Co. to James Perry, February 17, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ferguson & Co. to James F. Perry, on February 17, 1831, informing him that they have sent the cloth for Stephen F. Austin's coat to Austin & Taylor in New York, and offering their condolences on the death of Samuel Perry.
[Transcript of Letter from G. W. Treat to James Bryan, February 21, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a letter from G. W. Treat to James Bryan on February 21, 1817, discussing the transfer of money, and making his excuses for leaving a drunken party early.
[Transcript of letter from G. W. Treat to James Bryan, February 21, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a letter from G. W. Treat to James Bryan concerning money Treat borrowed on Bryan's behalf and explaining his departure from Bryan's house.
[Transcript of letter from Gail Borden Jr. to James F. Perry, February 19, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Gail Borden Jr. to James F. Perry requesting to deliver papers from the land office.
[Transcript of Letter from George L. Hammeken to Guy M. Bryan, February 28, 1844]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George L. Hammeken to Guy M. Bryan in which Hammeken recounts events from Hammeken's long acquaintance with Stephen F. Austin. Subjects include: Hammeken's plan to help Austin escape from one of several prisons where he was detained, Austin's views on statehood and independence, Austin's death, and general reflections on Austin's character.
[Transcript of letter from Governor Antonio María Martínez to Moses Austin, February 8, 1820]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Governor Antonio Maria Martinez to Moses Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Horatio Chrisman, February 27, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Horatio Chrisman, on February 27, 1832, in which Thomas Powell resigns to allow Stephen F. Austin to take his job, as Austin knows Spanish.
[Transcript of letter from J. H. Moore to James F. Perry, February 4, 1838]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. H. Moore to James F. Perry regarding a transfer from Moore's account on William Parker's estate to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from J. M. A. Bryan to James F. Perry, February 26, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. M. A. Bryan to James F. Perry, in which Bryan provides an update on correspondence sent to Perry from Stephen F. Austin and the state of business affairs in Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Bunton to Samuel Williams, February 25, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. W. Bunton to Samuel Williams, in which Bunton requests, on behalf of the Ayuntamiento, all of the official papers of the town of Bastrop. This request is related to renaming Bastrop to Mina.
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