Moses Austin to Aaron Elliott, 08-18-1803 Moses Austin Project Director and Editor Andrew J. Torget Creation of XML version Debbie Liles Initial TEI Formatting Stephen Mues Programmatic and Manual TEI P5 Compliance Ben W. Brumfield Digital Stephen F. Austin Papers 06-24-2011 Aaron Elliott Burton Mine, MO Unknown Eugene Barker, ed., Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1919: The Austin Papers, (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924), 3 vols., Vol 1, Part 1, pp. 87-88 Eugene Barker's summaries and footnotes Letter 08-18-1803 Programmatic restructuring and manual clean-up to comply with TEI P5 2.3.0 Restructured to meet TEI P5 standards Digital creation of XML file

Seeking settlement with S. Austin. Cession of Louisiana, opportunity for young men.

Mine Au Burton Augt. 18th. 1803.

Dear Sir

I wrote you about Twelve Month passed and forwarded you a Statement of S Austins business and mine to which I Requested your friendly attention since which I am without Information from any of those I aught to Consider my Friends in the United States. I am truly desirous to have my business settled with S Austin that I may again make a Visit to my Native land If nothing better can be don get from S Austin the terms on which he will settle all the Dis[cords and disput?]es between us and If I ca[n secure a disc?]harge from him f[or the expenditure?] in full of Two or three thou[and dollars?] I shall willing [ly] do so

I [am truly sorry f ?]or S Austins situation which [is due to his son?] Charles Austin and from [what I learn it is tr?]uly disagreeable. I w[as in hopes that th?]is New Undertaking with Phelps and Sandford would prove advantageous in this adventure. I hope I am not charged with the Cause of its Miscarrage Nothing would give me greater Satisfaction then to see and hear of S Austins Welldoing, notwithstanding I am fully Acquainted with all his Conduct towards me as also that of Charles Austin but I am greatly Disposed to do away all disputes with S Austin. I have wrote Mr Phelps again and If anything can be don you will be so good as to write me immediately. Within a few days past I recd letters from the States that informed me that France has Ceded the whole of the province of Louisianna w[ith?] New Orleans to the United States. If [this be so this coun?]try will present the grea[test opportunity for] a Young man of any in the [whole world?] If you have any Intentions of [ever coming out?] this fall will be the time b[ring b?]lankets, Pewter knives and forks, . . . do Common Brown L[inen?] . and large India Handkf. with large Blue Handkf of a large Kinde wool Hatts Nankeens Blue Cottons Blue Nankeens and all kinde of Tools such as Screwaugers chysells Handsaws Drawing Knives, and all kinde of tooles for a Carpenter all these things will command at wholesale 40 p Ct from the New York price provided they are well bought. I am told Mr Phelps has a large quantity of India goods If so maybe he would furnish your Son with an adventure but in all these things take into Consideration that a Return cannot be mad[e] Short of twelve month. I have mention these things to [you?] that you might make use of the[m] [as you thou?]ght proper I pray you to [offer my best respec?]ts to my Sister and also Miss ! . all her friends are well

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NB If you [ever expect to co?]me to this Country [come now?] [s]end me the Dried c[orn?] [I mention ?]ed to you.

[Addressed:] Doctor Aaron Elliott Killingworth Connet.