- Islandora Repository
- Archives and Manuscripts Collections
- Austin papers
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Address to the Central Committee
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Stephen F. Austin delivered an address to the "Gentlemen of the Convention," citing reasons for Texas separating from Coahuila., 2a153, Texas History, Focus on Texas history
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Austin to Cherokee Chiefs
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Stephen F. Austin addresses his letter to his "friends and Brothers, the Chiefs and Warriors of the Cherokee living in Texas." Austin cautions the Cherokee against siding with the Nacogdoches men leading the rebellion against Mexico., 2a159, Texas History, Focus on Texas history
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Battalion Orders
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Orders regarding military duty., Austin papers, 2A151, Series 1: June 1824, 6/22/1824 (1 of 2) and (2 of 2), Texas History
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Battalion Orders
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Orders regarding military duty., Austin papers, 2A151, Series 1: June 1824, 6/22/1824 (1 of 2) and (2 of 2), Texas History
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B.W. Edwards to Jesse Thompson
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B.W. Edwards reports that "we have raised the flag of Liberty in Nacogdoches - We have made a solemn treaty with all the Northern Indians in this Province.", 2a151, Texas History, Focus on Texas history
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Citizen Stephen F. Austin
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A document regarding Stephen F. Austin's formation of the militia/rangers., Austin papers, 2A164, Series 4: Jan.-April 1824, 1/22/1824, Texas History
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Citizen Stephen F. Austin
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A document regarding Stephen F. Austin's formation of the militia/rangers., Austin papers, 2A164, Series 4: Jan.-April 1824, 1/22/1824, Texas History
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Columbia citizens
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Resolutions adopted at a meeting held in Columbia on August 15, 1835. Columbia was one of the earliest communities within Stephen F. Austin's colony., BC DB 1835, Texas History, Focus on Texas history