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    Austin Papers: Series II, Part I, 1794-1817

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Moses Austin to James Bryan concerning business and the disappearance of his horse, on November 7, 1814

    Susan Austin Letter and Transcription, 18 July 1851

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    Transcript of a letter from slave Susan Austin, July 18, 1851.Found In: Mss. Acc. 69 Au7, Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-193

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Eliza Martha Westall Austin to Stephen F. Austin thanking him for his letter; offering her condolences for his deceased brother; and discussing Stephen Jr. and clothes she made for Stephen F. Austin

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from C. H. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, in which C.H., Stephen's cousin, asks him for a loan

    Transcription of July 18, 1851 Letter of Susan Austin

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    The original letter of Susan Austin is in Folder 3 of the Austin-Twyman Papers.Transcript of a letter from slave Susan Austin, July 18, 1851

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part II, 1818-1847

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Margaret E. Austin to James A. Austin writing to express concern for James' health and to update him on members of their family

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1830

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Charles H. Austin to Stephen F. Austin, on April 11, 1830, relating his recent marriage and asking for a loan

    Austin Papers: Series II, Part I, 1794-1817

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from Stephen F. Austin to his father Moses Austin concerning the settlement of debt with Elias Bates

    Letters by others to John Austin, 1845-1851 and undecided

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    14 items. Letters written by J. L. Cabell (describing location of rooms at University of Virginia and recommending Austin), Charles J. Gee (concerning studying medicine and University of Virginia) and Thomas W. Hix (concerning studies at Philadelphia College of Medicine). Hiring of slaves
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