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[Transcript of Letters Concerning a Mine, July 2, 1829]

Description: Copy of transcript for several letters from Jacob and John Austin to the Mayor of Austin, Texas, concerning the boundaries of a silver and lead mine.
Date: July 2, 1829
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Three Letters Concerning a Mine, 1829]

Description: Copy of transcript for three letters written in 1829. The first is from Samuel M. Williams to Joseph White, concerning his attempts to acquire the rights to a silver and lead mine. The second is a receipt from Joseph White, and the third, from Pedro Vidaurri, informs Williams of the things he must do to affirm his ownership of the mine.
Date: {1829-05-05,1829-07-03}
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Transcript of Letters , 1829]

Description: Copy of transcript for several letters written in 1829. In the first letter, John Austin and James Austin asking for the rights to the silver and lead mines. The second is a receipt from Joseph White, and the third informs the Austins that whichever of the men who has claimed the mine, and who successfully creates a well and mines lead or silver, may keep it.
Date: {1829-05-05,1829-07-02}
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

#197 Opinion de Don Lorenzo de Zavala

Description: This document is about the opinions of Lorenzo de Zavala on the political state of the Mexican United States, directed to the citizen assembly of Lynchberg, Texas.
Date: October 25, 1835
Partner: Texas State Library and Archives Commission
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