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[Transcript of a resolution offered by D. C. Barrett to the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas, December 11, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a resolution made by Don Carlos Barrett to the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas acknowledging Stephen F. Austin's efforts on behalf of Texas.
[Transcript of a warrant issued by Martin Perfecto de Cos, August 8, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a warrant issued by Martin Perfecto de Cos for the arrest of Lorenzo Zavala.
[Transcript of announcement made by Stephen F. Austin, 1835]
Copy of transcript for an announcement by Stephen F. Austin to the Council of Safety about his departure from the voluntary army to pursue diplomatic relations with the United States in order to support Texas's cause.
[Transcript of announcment from James F. Perry, September 1, 1835]
Copy of transcript for an announcement from James F. Perry, stating that Stephen F. Austin has arrived home after leaving Mexico City on July 13, 1835.
[Transcript of letter from Alejandro Alegre, October 13, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Alejandro Alegre.
[Transcript of letter from Alejandro Alegre, October 14, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Alejandro Alegre
[Transcript of Letter from Anthony Butler, December 8, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Butler, on December 8, 1835, explaining the falsehoods that have been spread about money he supposedly owes, and going on to give his reasons for not associating with the man who first began them.
[Transcript of Letter from Anthony Butler to William S. Parrott, December 12, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Anthony Butler to William S. Parrott, on December 12, 1835, calling him out for spreading lies about Butler, and for keeping the money from selling goods that should have gone to Butler.
[Transcript of Letter from Ignacio Duran and Ignacio Villegas, July 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Ignacio Duran and Ignacio Villegas, in July 1835, informing the receiver of the desertion of their notary, and their need for a new one.
[Transcript of letter from James Bowie to James B. Miller, June 22, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Bowie to James B. Miller.
[Transcript of letter from Juan L. Valesgaes de Leon to the Secretaries Office of War and Marine, October 31, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Juan L. Valesgaes de Leon to the Secretaries Office of War and Marine discussing battalions.
[Transcript of letter from Martín Perfecto de Cos to the inhabitants of the Internal States of the East of Mexico, May 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Martín Perfecto de Cos to the Inhabitants of the Internal States of the East describing the rebellion in Coahuila y Texas.
[Transcript of letter from Martin Perfecto de Cos to the Internal States of the East, July 5, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Martin Perfecto de Cos to the Internal States of the East on behalf of President Miguel Barragán.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin, December 15, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin regarding money owed to Offutt that would be repaid to J. B. Chance.
[Transcript of letter from Stephen F. Austin to J. B. Miller and W. Grayson, May 13, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to J. B. Miller and W. Grayson informing them that the amnesty law published that month covers his case and that he will leave Mexico City after getting his bail bonds cancelled. Austin also mentions that Santa Anna has informed Austin that he is "friendly towards Texas." Austin asks Miller and Grayson to pass this letter along to his sister.
[Transcript of letter from the Provisional Government of Texas to the Mexican people, [December 11, 1835]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from the Provisional Government of Texas to the Mexican people encouraging other Mexicans to join their cause.
[Transcript of letter from the Provisional Government of Texas to the Mexican people, [December 11, 1835]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from the Provisional Government of Texas to the Mexican people encouraging other Mexicans to join their cause.
[Transcript of letter from unknown author concerning the movement of Mexican troops, [June 1835?]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from an unknown author communicating that Mexican troops are moving from Sant Antonia to Monclova under the pretense of subjugating Native American tribes.
[Transcript of letter from Viviano Vasquez to Martín Perfecto de Cos, October 15, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Viviano Vasquez to Martín Perfecto de Cos.
[Transcript of Letter from William S. Parrott to Anthony Butler, December 24, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from William S. Parrott to Anthony Butler, on December 24, 1835, claiming that the rumors he is accused of spreading about Butler have, in fact, been spread by John Black.
[Transcript of Letter , March 1, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on March 1, 1835, asking for a license to allow the anonymous author to move his family from Monterrey to Texas with him.
[Transcript of Letter, March 28, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on March 28, 1835, from a man who lives in Bexar, who is asking to receive a gazette from Brazoria, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter, November 18, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter, on November 18, 1835, proclaiming that Texas will not surrender, but that they will accept the Mexican government as their own. Mexico also admits that they were harsh in their subjugation of Texas colonists, and agrees not to send more troops to Texas.
[Transcript of letter to the editors of the Diario del Gobierno, December 11, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter to the editors of the Diario del Gobierno.
[Transcript of minutes from the General Council, November 15, 1835]
Copy of transcript for minutes from a meeting of the General Council, which cover the need to approach independence carefully, forecasting when volunteers will arrive from the U. S., discussing location of various ships along the coast, and other things.
[Transcript of report of Mexico's response to the Texas rebellion, October 31, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a report describing Mexico's response to the Texas Rebellion by an unknown author.
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