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McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume I
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INDEX TO THE PAPERS  (Continued)

 
Bedford, Virginia, to Russellville, Kentucky, with his wife Priscilla. 290
  
Indenture between Robert Leftwich, Mary Barkley, and Gustavus E. Edwards, April 6, 1820. 292
  
Deed of gift from Augustine Leftwich to his grandson, G. W. G. J. Leftwich, son of Robert Leftwich, giving him a negro boy named Winston, April 27, 1820. 295
  
Benj. Patton and Robert F. Crittenden, complainants, against N. Patteson, & Co. & Wm. Campbell, defendants, in chancery, (about November 1, 1820). 297
  
John Hamilton to Felix Grundy, November 2, 1820, promissory note. 299
  
Announcement by Ira Ingram, December 19, 1820, saying that he will handle Dr. Smith's accounts while the doctor is absent on a trip to New Orleans to recover his health. 300
  
Antonio Martínez to Joaquín de Arredondo, December 26, 1820, forwarding the petition of Moses Austin to settle in Texas. 301
  
1821
 
 
Dinner to George W. Campbell, Esq., January 16, 1821. 303
  
Stephen F. Austin to his mother, January 20, 1821, telling how Joseph H. Hawkins has agreed to give him free room, board, and clothing while he is studying to practice law. 304
  
Chapman Coleman, deputy for John T. Mason, February 15, 1821, announcing that a marshall's sale will be held of the property of Amos Edwards to pay his debts. 307
  
Eldridge B. Robertson bill of sale to Sterling C. Robertson, March 3, 1821, for four negro slaves: Jim Page, Roderick, Jesse, and Andrew. 309
  
Release of men captured with Nolan and Pike, March 31, 1821. 311
  
Joseph H. Hawkins to Mrs. Maria Austin, mother of Stephen F. Austin, June 27, 1821, explaining that he has agreed to finance Stephen to continue the project started by Moses Austin. 314
  
Article on Guadalupe Victoria, August 25, 1821. 317
  
Excerpt from Caudle's West of the Sabine, (entered under October 6, 1821). 323
  
Agreement between Stephen F. Austin and Joseph H. Hawkins, November 14, 1821, whereby Hawkins agreed to finance Austin in exchange for a half interest in the lands to be acquired in Texas. 326
  
Announcement of the formation of a partnership between Samuel Hoit and Ira Ingram to operate an auction and commission store in Nashville, Tennessee, November 24, 1821. 330
  
Article describing how Jonathan C. Peyton murdered Stephen W. Thompson on November 30, 1821. 332
  
Petition from the citizens of Sumner County to William Carroll, Governor of Tennessee, December 5, 1821, asking him to offer a reward for the apprehension of Jonathan C. Peyton for the murder of Stephen W. Thompson. 335
  
Notice by Governor Carroll, December 8, 1821, offering a reward of $100 for the apprehension of Jonathan C. Peyton. 338
  
List of books for sale at the Tennessee Book Store by Ingram & Lloyd, December 11, 1821. 340
  
Power of attorney from Elizabeth Childress and Sterling C. Robertson to E. B.
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