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The Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1833
Weekly newspaper from Brazoria, Texas that includes local, national, and world news along with advertising.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Valentin Gomez Farias, July 7, 1833]
Letter to V.G. Farías, announcing that it has determined to transfer to Lerma the powers of the State, to avoid a surprise
[Letter from Manuel Ordiera to Santa Anna, June 26, 1833]
Ordiera's letter to Santa Anna, giving him an account of which their spies informed to him into a meeting to invade all the State of Mexico. Tetlacala, Iguala; Tierra Caliente; Valladolid; Teloloapan; gral. Franco Hernández; Buena Vista; Chilapa; Ometepec; Oaxaca; Costa Chica; cnel. Tomás Moreno; Pérez Palacios; Cuernavaca; Zavala.
[Letter from Mariano Arizcorreta to Valentin Gomez Farias, August 6, 1833]
Letter from Mariano Arizcorreta to Valentin Gomez Farias, about the probable arrival on the insurrectionists to San Gabriel.
[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 Mexia to Zavala, February 13, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On meeting with Pedraza, Angulo, Farias and others on what is being accomplished. Hopes Zavala will join the new Congress. Mexico, February 13, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, February 20, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On reorganization of the opposition. On how Pedraza's quest to make everyone a friend will back-fire. Mexico, February 20, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, February 22, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Congratulates Zavala on his election as governor of Mexico. On his hopes for being elected to the Senate. Mexico, February 22, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, February 23, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the attacks made on him by Mssr. Heredia and Macedo. Indicating that charge that he wishes to become lieutenant governor in order to subvert Zavala's position is false. Mexico, February 23, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 1, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the need to work together in order to make plans work. Arroyo S(ar)co, January 1, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 4, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Expressing his belief that Zavala's place is in the Congress if he no longer wants to be governor. Mexico, January 4, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 16, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Political affairs discussed; nominations for various posts. Conveys news received from friends in New York. Mexico, January 16, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 17, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Discussions of political affairs: the convention is to be replaced by a congress, and elections have already begun in some states. Mexico, January 17, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 22, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On a conversation held with Aguilera on political matters. Mexico, January 22, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 24, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Had heard that Zavala had died during apoplectic fit. Wants Zavala's opinion on the elections. Belief by the president that there is a conspiracy against Zavala. Mexico, January 24, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, January 26, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: Wishes to know if Zavala has plans for him. Believes Zavala should request a four year extension on his colonization grant in Texas. Mexico, January 26, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, March 15, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the problems of getting enough elected members of the new Congress to open its sessions. Mexico, March 15, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, March 22, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On the elections for president and vice president and the need for Zavala to come to Mexico City to help organize the party. On Santa Anna's unwillingness to come being the best thing, since Gomez Farias is better suited to the tasks at hand. Mexico, March 22, 1833.
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, March 30, 1833]
Mexia to Zavala: On his need for credentials in order to take up his post, and again asking Zavala to come to the capital. Mexico, March 30, 1833.
[Lorenzo de Zavala] to Gómez Pedraza, about elections to be held in Mexico State. Unsigned. Toluca. Jan. 20, 1833
[Lorenzo de Zavala] to Gómez Pedraza, about elections to be held in Mexico State. Unsigned. Toluca. From the Carlos García y Arriaga Papers at the Benson Latin American Collection.
[Official document regarding Zavala and colonization in Coahuila y Tejas, November 29, 1833]
Official document regarding Zavala and colonization in Coahuila y Tejas. Mexico City, November 29, 1833.
[Transcript of a Declaration from Oliver Jones, April 5, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a declaration made by Oliver Jones, on April 5, 1833, noting that he has paid his debt to James Smith.
[Transcript of a Handwritten Note]
Copy of transcript of a handwritten note saying that the law about Texas applying for statehood has been omitted and summarizing what it said.
[Transcript of account between James F. Perry and Israel McGready, March 23, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an account for money owed to James F. Perry by Israel McGready.
[Transcript of account for Stephen F. Austin's estate, January 21, 1833]
Copy of transcript for the account of Stephen F. Austin's estate from March 1831 through January 1833.
[Transcript of accounts for McKinstry and Austin, May 3, 1833]
Copy of transcript for accounts of business done by McKinstry and Austin.
[Transcript of Agreement between Capt. Wyly Martin and Thomas F. McKinney, April 3, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a letter from agreement between Capt. Wyly Martin and Thomas F. McKinney, in which both men agree to resolve their dispute over "an affair of honor" by pleading their respective cases to an Board of Honor consisting of Stephen F. Austin, Dr. Branch T. Archer, William H. Wharton, and Sam Houston. Martin and McKinney also agree to honor the final decision of the board.
[Transcript of an invoice from McKinstry and Austin, January 1, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from McKinstry and Austin detailing lots sold for the town of Brazoria.
[Transcript of an invoice from Recs and Everly to Perry and Somerville, December 8, 1883]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Recs and Everly to Perry and Somerville for the sale of combs.
[Transcript of announcement concerning the triumph of the liberal party led by Santa Anna, [1833]]
Copy of transcript for an announcement concerning the triumph of the liberal party led by Santa Anna. The author also predicts that Santa Anna will be the next President of Mexico.
[Transcript of Bill of Lading witnessed by John G. Rowland for James F. Perry , March 22, 1833]
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 of Lading witnessed by W. S. Brown for James F. Perry, March 2, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading witnessed by W. S. Brown for James F. Perry, describing shipping details including: vessel, shipping company, master of the shipping vessel, and itemized costs.
[Transcript of Bill of lading witnessed by W. S. Brown, January 8, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a bill of lading witnessed by W. S. Brown, describing the shipping destination, the name of the vessel, and cash value of shipments.
[Transcript of declaration concerning why Texas ought to be a separate Mexican state, [1833?]]
Copy of transcript for a declaration arguing why Texas ought to be a Mexican state independent of Coahuila.
[Transcript of declaration made by Oliver Jones, April 5, 1833]
Copy of transcript for a declaration made by Oliver Jones that he does not owe any money to James Smith.
[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 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 from Bliss and Whittemore to Perry and Somerville, December 11, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Bliss and Whittemore to Perry and Somerville.
[Transcript of invoice from Hotchkiss and Co to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Hotchkiss and Co. to Perry and Somerville for books purchased.
[Transcript of invoice from J. H. Brewster to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from J. H. Brewster to Perry and Somerville for hats purchased.
[Transcript of invoice from John S. Linder for Perry and Somerville, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from John S. Linder to Perry and Somerville recording payment for sundry goods.
[Transcript of invoice from La Villebeuvre and Walton to Perry and Somerville, December 9, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from La Villebeuvre and Walton to Perry and Somerville for goods purchased and shipped to Texas from New Orleans.
[Transcript of invoice from M. & B. Mullen, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from M. & B. Mullen for the sale of flannel.
[Transcript of invoice from Stephen F. Austin to John Rice Jones, Jr., January 26, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from Stephen F. Austin to John Rice Jones, Jr.
[Transcript of invoice from the Washington Hotel to Stephen F. Austin, August 22, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from the Washington Hotel in Mexico City for Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of invoice from the Washington Hotel to Stephen F. Austin, December 10, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from the Washington Hotel in Mexico City for Stephen F. Austin.
[Transcript of invoice from the Washington Hotel to Stephen F. Austin, November 8, 1833]
Copy of transcript for an invoice from the Washington Hotel in Mexico City for Stephen F. Austin.
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