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[Letter from Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Lorenzo de Zavala, April 12, 1829]
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Lorenzo de Zavala: Expressed hope that the friendship indicated by Zavala in his last letter will continue. Discusses the political situation of the country and Mexia's departure from the army. Jalapa, April 12, 1829.
[Letter from Casanueva to unknown person, perhaps Zavala, April 19, 1829]
A letter from Casanueva to unknown person, perhaps Zavala including political affairs. April 19, 1829.
[Letter from Jose Maria Viesca to Lorenzo de Zavala, April 14, 1828]
Letter from Jose Maria Viesca to Lorenzo de Zavala while Zavala was Governor of the state of Mexico. Leona Vicario, April 14, 1828.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, April 11, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the continued lack of a quorum, but indicates new members arriving. Mexico, April 11, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, April 16, 1833
Mexia to Zavala: On the activities of Congress: legislation on civic militias. On the new governor of the Federal District. Mexico, April 16, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, April 17, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the debts owed by and to Fulano Parrilla, and hoping Zavala can get the money out of him. Mexico, April 17, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, April 20, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the politics in Congress and the effects on them by the Truce of Zavaleta. On the lack of action by some members of Congress. Mexico, April 20, 1833.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, April 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Expressing joy at news of Guerrero's nomination of Zavala for the ministry of finance. On the need for a properly qualified person at the customs posts in Veracruz and again nominating Jose Julian Gutierrez. Veracruz, April 18, 1829.
[Transcript of a Legal Document, April 24, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a legal document, on April 24, 1828, consolidating two laws.
[Transcript of an incomplete letter from Mateo Ahumada, April 19, 1826]
Copy of transcript for an incomplete letter from Mateo Ahumada.
[Transcript of announcement concerning the progress of the Texas Revolution and opening emigration to Texas, April 14, 1836]
Copy of transcript for an announcement by the committee of J. C. Larue, J. Ricord, R. Pearse, P. Snell, and M. Cronican reporting the progress of the Texas Revolution and opening emigration to all interested and willing to support Texas.
[Transcript of colonization contract for James Rogers, Apirl 14, 1831
Copy of transcript for a colonization contract for James Rogers.
[Transcript of gazette from the Mexican government announcing Great Britain's acknowledgement of their independence, April 13, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a gazette from the Mexican government announcing Great Britain's acknowledgement of their independence.
[Transcript of incomplete constitution, [April 1833?]
Incomplete copy of transcript for the Mexican constitution concerning the role and duties of the Texas Governor.
[Transcript of letter from Antonio Elozua to Stephen F. Austin, April 13, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Antonio Elozua to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Domingo de Ugartechea, April 27, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Domingo de Ugartechea, on April 27, 1835, discussing the request by the Mexican government for more troops to be sent to Monclova, and the naming of a man to a military position.
[Transcript of Letter from F. W. Johnson to Editors of the Galveston News, April 29, 1834]
Copy of transcript for a letter from F. W. Johnson to Editors of the Galveston News, in which Johnson offers corrections to the facts stated in a series of stories published in the Galveston News on Early colonization. Johnson provides clarification regarding: dates on which certain events occurred, relationships between persons, and numbers of families introduced by Robertson and Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from José María Viesco, April 28, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José María Viesco, on April 28, 1828, declaring that certain officials will not be paid until the treasury replenishes its funds.
[Transcript of letter from Mary Austin Holley to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry, April 25, 1844]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Mary Austin Holley to Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry discussing the biography of Stephen F. Austin, rumors that Stephen F. Austin was bribed by the Mexican government, and her mistrust of Samuel Houston.
[Transcript of Letter from Micah P. Flint to Stephen F. Austin, April 15, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Micah Flint to Stephen F. Austin, in which Flint informs Austin of his desires to travel to Mexico and requests introductions to anyone that could be of assistance during the journey. Flint also provides a reference for James Ruggles.
[Transcript of letter from Ortiz Monasterio, April 30, 1831]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ortiz Monasterio.
[Transcript of Letter from Rafael Gonzales, April 23, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Rafael Gonzales on April 23, 1825, concerning the families that immigrated to Mexico with Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of letter from W. S. Parrott to Col. A. Butler, April 11, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from W. S. Parrott to Col. A. Butler, passing along an enclosed document in order to help Butler understand the sentiments of the Mexican government.
[Transcript of letter from William H. Wharton, April 22, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William H. Wharton recommending that Dr. S. B. Dickinson and J. M. Wolfe be considered citizens of Texas from December 23, 1835 given their efforts to raise money and other involvement in achieving Texas's independence.
[Transcript of letter from William S. Parrott to Col. Anthony Butler, April 11, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William S. Parrott to Col. Anthony Butler describing challenges faced by Anglo settlers with regards to the Mexican government.
[Transcript of letters from Erasmo Seguin and F. Salgado to Stephen F. Austin, April 2, 1829]
Copy of transcript for letters from Erasmo Seguin and F. Salgado to Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of minutes for a meeting held by the citizens of Lexington, Texas, April 23, 1836]
Copy of transcript for minutes of a meeting held by the citizens of Lexington, Texas to discuss the ongoing revolution. The minutes also include a draft of a statement to be forwarded to the United States Congress, as well as a statement written by Sam Houston regarding military affairs.
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