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

 
that all of Mexico has declared its independence. 397
  
Affidavit by Francis B. Stockton, Blakeley, Alabama, March 21, 1822, concerning the efforts of Isaac Jordan and a Mr. Patterson to open a road to cross the Perdido near the mouth of the River Styx, forming a more direct route from Pensacola to Blakely. 398
  
Andrew Erwin to George Newton, March 22, 1822, reporting that the Texas Association commissioners are entering the Gulf of Mexico on their way to Vera Cruz. 400
  
Thomas Reilly to a gentleman in New Orleans (Joseph H. Hawkins?), March 27, 29, April 4, 1822, reporting his difficulties in landing at Vera Cruz because the port was in Royalist hands, while the mainland was in control of the Republicans. 401
  
Mayor of Nashville to the Heirs of Elijah Robertson: deed for Lot No. 58 in Nashville, Tennessee, March 28, 1822. 405
  
Quit claim deed from Howell Tatum to the Heirs of Elijah Robertson, for Lot No. 92 in the town of Nashville, March 28, 1822. 408
  
Extract from a letter from William Taylor, recently appointed United States Consul for Vera Cruz, April 7, 1822. 411
  
Report that, on March 19, 1822, the U. S. House of Representatives voted to acknowledge the independence of the late Spanish Provinces in America. Printed in the Nashville Whig on April 10, 1822. 412
  
Thomas Reilly to (Joseph H. Hawkins?), April 13, 1822, warning foreign vessels to find out if they can land before sailing for Vera Cruz. 414
  
Certificate for one share of stock in the Texas Association, issued jointly to Seth and Ira Ingram, April 26, 1822. 416
  
Thomas Reilly to Joseph H. Hawkins, April 26, 1822, acknowledging the Hawkins letter of introduction for Andrew Erwin but showing no desire to help him. 419
  
Thomas Reilly to Joseph H. Hawkins, April 26, 1822, saying it is probable that Erwin and Leftwich may receive a grant. 424
  
Stephen F. Austin to Joseph H. Hawkins, (about May 1, 1822), reporting that Erwin and Leftwich already have their petition before Congress. 426
  
Haden Edwards and Robert Leftwich, (entered under May 1, 1822), indicating that Edwards kept Leftwich with him in Mexico City, and that Edwards also lent $500 or $600 to Austin during that time. 429
  
Letter from Andrew Erwin, May 11, 1822, describing their trip from Vera Cruz to Puebla. 430
  
Iturbide parades before Congress, (about May 20, 1822). 436
  
Joseph H. Hawkins to Stephen F. Austin, May 30, 1822, introducing Seth Ingram, a surveyor. 437
  
Joseph H. Hawkins to Stephen F. Austin, May 31, 1822, explaining why he took a share in the Texas Association. 438
  
Coronation of Iturbide, item published in Nashville on June 16, 1822. 442
  
Letter from (Andrew Erwin?), July 18, 1822, describing plans for the coronation of Iturbide. 443
  
Indenture between Eldridge B. Robertson and Marvel Lowe, July 18, 1822, selling Lowe 640 acres in Robertson County, Tennessee, owned by himself, Elizabeth Childress, and Sterling C. Robertson. 446
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