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The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1835
Weekly newspaper from the Brazoria, Texas area that includes local, state and national news along with notices and advertising.
The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 54, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 26, 1835
Weekly newspaper from the Brazoria, Texas area that includes local, state and national news along with notices and advertising.
[Transcript of announcement concerning Lorenzo Zavala, [September, 1835]]
Copy of transcript for an announcement concerning Lorenzo Zavala and his loyalty to Texas.
[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 H. Meigs to Stephen F. Austin, September 1, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from H. Meigs to Stephen F. Austin welcoming Austin back to Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from [H. Meigs] to Stephen F. Austin, September 1, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from [H. Meigs] to Stephen F. Austin, in which [Meigs] expresses his concern for Austin's well-being and asks to hear from Austin regarding the politics of the colony.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Zacharee and Co. to Stephen F. Austin, September 23, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from J. W. Zacharee and Co. to Stephen F. Austin, in regards to an outstanding debt owed to Zacharee and Co. by Dr. James Grant, who the company has been unable to locate. Zacharee and Co. have information suggesting that Grant has money stored elsewhere and asks if Col. Austin or Samuel Williams could provide any further information.
[Transcript of Letter from James Whiteside to Spencer H. Jack, September 25, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Whiteside to Spencer H. Jack, in which Whiteside informs Jack about the status of an order for thirty-seven dollars to Col. Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Jesse Bartlett to Gail Borden, September 30, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Jesse Bartlett to Gail Borden, in which Bartlett reports on the status of his survey work, as well as, the effect of his illness on his ability to write or draw.
[Transcript of Letter from John R. Jones to Moses A. Bryan, September 3, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from John R. Jones to Moses A. Bryan, in which Jones asks Bryan if he can have a book of Spanish language exercises belonging to Bryan that was found in Mr. Fletcher's store. Jones also informs Bryan that Milam Jones is near death.
[Transcript of Letter from José María de Aguirre, September 12, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José María de Aguirre to a political chief, on September 12, 1835, discussing men who want to acquire land from the government, but were unable to due to a new law.
[Transcript of letter from Philip Dimmitt, September 29, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Philip Dimmitt discussing reasons why Texans should apprehend General Cos.
[Transcript of letter from Thomas F. McKinney to Stephen F. Austin, [September 1835]]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Thomas F. McKinney to Stephen F. Austin discussing his frustrations with Texas politics and offering Austin advice.
[Transcript of minutes from the meeting of the Committee of Saftey for the Jurisdiction of Columbia, September 22, 1835]
Copy of transcript for minutes from the meeting of the Committee of Safety for the Jurisdiction of Columbia. Topics discussed include: position appointments, the formation of volunteer companies, forming a sub-committee to address the citizens of New Orleans, and establishing a vigilante patrol to keep the slave population subjugated.
[Transcript of Receipt from James Cochran to Stephen F. Austin, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for food and clothing from James Cochran to Stephen F. Austin, covering the time from September to December of 1835.
[Transcript of Resolutions of the Committee of Safety and Correspondence, September 27, 1835]
Copy of transcript for resolutions of the Committee of Safety and Correspondence, regarding a volunteer militia, test of merit, the safe keeping of the canon and ammunition, and the organized exchange of information with other municipalities.
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