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[Transcript of Letter from Eliza M. Westall Austin to Stephen F. Austin]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Eliza Martha Westall Austin to Stephen F. Austin, around 1829, discussing the recent death of her husband, the growth of her son, and the clothes she has sent to Austin.
[Transcript of Letter from Eliza M. Westall Austin to Stephen F. Austin, 1829~]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Eliza Martha Westall Austin to Stephen F. Austin, about 1829, discussing the recent death of her husband, her decision not to live with her father, and how happy she was living with her husband. She also asks for Austin's advice.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, March 19, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Elijah Brown Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on March 19, 1829, seeking to clarify Mrs. Picket's claim on a piece of land that Mr. Battles wishes to purchase.
[Transcript of Letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, March 19, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Elijah Brown Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on March 19, 1829, discussing the sale of a lot, which had been promised to Mrs. Picket by Stephen, to a Mr. Battles instead. James notes that Battles has paid for and intends to keep up the lot, while Mrs. Picket has arranged to acquire it for free.
[Transcript of letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, March 29, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on March 29, 1829, offering a brief report on a variety of matters including a land deal between Mr. Battles and Doc. Knuckols, James' desire to build a home, his missing mare, and John Austin running his boat aground.
[Transcript of Letter from James Austin to Stephen F. Austin, March 29, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from James Elijah Brown Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on March 29, 1829, discussing the sale of a plot of land to a Mr. Battles, the loss of a horse, and the letters and money to be sent between the brothers.
[Letter from Bocanegra to unknown person, February 10, 1829]
Letter from Bocanegra to unknown person. February 10, 1829.
[Transcript of Letter from Will C. Carr to Emily Austin Perry, December 1, 1829]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Will C. Carr to Emily Austin Bryan Perry, on December 1, 1829, informing her of the return of a letter and a gazette, discussing the health of a mutual friend, and the arrival of his daughters.
[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.
The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.) Saturday, October 24, 1829
Weekly newspaper from San Felipe de Austin, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
The Texas Gazette. (San Felipe de Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, September 25, 1829
Weekly newspaper from San Felipe de Austin, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
[Letter from Manuel to Veramendi, September 30, 1829]
Letter from Manuel to Veramendi, September 30, 1829, referring to the triumph against the Spaniards. Reference to: Invention of Perinoll(?); charges against Zavala; passport of Poinsett; promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Palomino and Colonel Basadre; Santa Anna.
Manifiesto del gobernador del estado de Mexico, ciudadano Lorenzo de Zavala
Manifesto of the governor of the state of Mexico, citizen Lorenzo de Zavala.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Lorenzo de Zavala, February 26, 1829
Hopes the interruption in correspondence is not due to anything he has written or done. Wishes his friendship with Zavala to become closer. Jalapa
[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 (Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) to Lorenzo de Zavala, June 25, 1829]
(Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) to Lorenzo de Zavala: Again stating that he cannot come to the capital, he is needed more on the coast. States his support for the federal system and the property of Zavala's answer to the conspirators. Jalapa, June 25, 1829.
[Letter from (Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) to Lorenzo de Zavala, October 07, 1829]
(Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) to Lorenzo de Zavala: Expressing shock at Zavala's attack on him in Zavala's newspaper El correo, of September 24, 1829. Reasons why he believes Zavala is wrong. Veracruz, October 7, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna, August 4, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Announcing the arrival of the Spanish invasion and his plans to meet it. Veracruz, August 4, 1829.
[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.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, August 24, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On acceptance of recommendation of Angel Cabrera and on the defeat of the Spanish forces. Pueblo Viejo, August 24, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 5, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On the matter of the permit for Bernardo Zayago's 300 loads of tobacco. Jalapa, July 5, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 15, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Complaining of the state of the customs house at Veracruz and asking that the administrator be removed. Veracruz, July 15, 182(9).
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On the Spanish fleet off the coast of Yucatan and the need for funds from the federal government for defenses. Veracruz, July 18, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 22, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Need for funds in order to start remedying the military situation at Veracruz. Dismisses rumors he has said favorable things about centralism. Counsels Zavala to disregard things said about him. On news that Zavala is to resign and his thoughts on the subject. Veracruz, July 22, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 24, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On political activity in the capital, and rejecting the idea of a military solution. Expresses continued concern for defenses. On Zavala's resignation from the Cabinet. Veracruz, July 24, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 29, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On the situation at the customs house at Veracruz. On Zavala's resignation from the Cabinet and his better usefulness as governor of Mexico State. Veracruz, July 29, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 1, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Expressing support for the plans being drawn up by Zavala and others but declaring his inability to participate because of the condition of his army. Manga de Clavo, June 1, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 10, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On the state of affairs and his own position. Jalapa, June 10, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 11, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Nominating Francisco Xavier Savinon to the post of Commisary General of Guadalajara. Jalapa, June 11, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 17, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Asking that Bernardo Sayago be granted a permit to transport 300 loads of tobacco to Jalisco. Jalapa, June 17, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, June 18, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Resisting pressure to come to Mexico City and enjoining Zavala not to attempt to change his course of action. Jalapa, June 18, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, March 10, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Indicating continued concern over the interruption in correspondence with Zavala. On his readiness to take action if necessary, but protesting the lethargy of others. Jalapa, March 1, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, May 6, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Expressing confidence that Zavala can save the country from bankruptcy. Once again brings up the matter of Gutierrez's appointment. On the need for reinforcing Veracruz and Yucatan against possible Spanish invasion. Veracruz, May 6, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, May 8, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: On his friendship with Zavala and the state of defenses in Veracruz and Yucatan. Veracruz, May 8, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, May 23, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: Thanking Zavala for approval of circulars sent to towns to quiet rumors and for the favor shown to Gutierrez. Veracruz, May 23, 1829.
[Letter from Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Bernardo Gonzalez de Angulo, March 11, 1829]
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to Bernardo Gonzalez de Angulo: That Jose Julian Gutierrez should be considered for one of the openings being created at the customs house at Veracruz. Veracruz, March 11, 1829.
[Letter from Jose Maria Viesca, October 13, 1829]
Letter from Jose Maria Viesca to Lorenzo de Zavala: Tlalpam, October 13, 1829.
Esposición del secretario del despacho de hacienda D. Lorenzo de Zavala a las Cámaras de la Unión, a su ingreso al despacho del ramo
book.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Alejandro Baring, September 19, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Alejandro Baring: On Mexico's foreign debt. September 19, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, June 20, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: On his unhappiness with his role in the government and his fears that Guerrero is being lied to about Santa Anna and himself. Wishes Santa Anna would enter the Cabinet. His response to a group that approached him seeking support for revolution. Mexico, June 20, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, March 14, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: On the expulsion of the Spaniards and the inauguration of Guerrero. T(lalpam), March 14, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Carlos Maria Bustamante, March 24, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Carlos Maria Bustamante: Defending himself against charges made by Bustamante, including that he embezzled six hundred-thousand pesos. T(lalpam), March 24, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Manuel Mier y Teran, June 24, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Man(uel) Mier y Teran: Expressing the confidence Guerrero has in Mier y Teran in maintaining the frontiers from being encroached upon. Mexico, June 24, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Santa Anna, March 4, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: Asking Santa Anna to take the ministry of war in Guerrero's Cabinet. On the hardships Guerrero will encounter on assuming the presidency. (Tlalpam), March 4, 1829
[Letter from Zavala to Santa Anna, March 7, 1829]
Zavala to Santa Anna: Will not undermine Guerrero's presidency. Fears divisions in Congress will lead to disaster. Tlálpan, March 7, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to A(ntonio) L(opez) de Santa Anna, February 4, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to A(ntonio) L(opez) de Santa Anna: Discusses attempts by enemies to divide the party by saying Guerrero has separated himself from Santa Anna and himself. (Tlalpam), February 4, 1829.
[Letter from Santa Anna to Zavala, July 29, 1829]
Santa Anna to Zavala: That Gaspar Antonio Rodriquez be paid the sum he used in performing a service for the government in Yucatan. Veracruz, July 29, 1829.
[Statement on the dealings of Zavala's colony and its inhabitants, May 1910]
Statement on the dealings of Zavala's colony and its inhabitants. Mexico, May 1910.
[Transcript of account payable to M. M. Battle, April 15, 1829]
Copy of a transcript of an account that includes several items purchased on credit, as well as, a cash loan.
[Transcript of agreeement between John C. Partin, William Cooper, and Henry Cheeves, December 12, 1829]
Copy of transcript for an agreement between John C. Partin, William Cooper, and Henry Cheeves concerning the ownership and division of a land grant.
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