Herculanium, Augt.2 1819
My Dear Son
I was disappointed that I did not receive a letter from you last
mail, but contemplate the receipt of a letter the next mail. I
mentioned in my last that Mrs Evens was verry sick, and that her life
was not expected, last Monday she left this world, and went to meet
her husband who died only three weeks before hir— little Willis
is now with us and what will be don with him I cannot tell your
Mother cannot take care of him her Health is such that its as
much as she can do to take care of hirself. I also mentioned to you
that Mrs. Weber had left us or was about to do so she removed her
trunk last week to Wilkens and your Dear Mother is left with out
any female friend this change has been brought about in
consiquence of the most unfounded abuse and those that have been
instrumental in bringing the business about, are, now, to receive the benefit
of there Damanable, conduct. I see a man that left Your Brother
three weeks from yesterday, he said he was well and in good health
and that his prospects were great and that he was, in, high spirits,
and doing well You ought to write him and Direct your letters to
Nachitoches—Ira will get them. I have not heard any thing from
Mr Schoolcraft as yet but think I shall soon. I wish much to here
from Colo Walker from your account he must be in great Danger
of his life. I hope you make every Day some advancement in your
education lett me pray you to remember that now is the time to
obtain you improvements a Day now lost is of the utmost consequence
to you and can never be, recalled an educatione is of more
consequence than money, lett it be therefore your first care.
I hope you mantain a friendly understanding with Mr Holly and
family—I have not heard a word from him sence you arrived, If
you see him make my respects to him and family
Nothing can equal the General Distress for money—I hope to send
you Some Next mail I cannot this
Your Dear Mother is in as good health, as, common and I hope,
may, remain so— the Town is in General Good health—altho Mr
and Mrs Evens have been taken of, not, a, steam boat has arrivd
sence you left this place except the Maid of Orleans and John W
Honey—has obtaind the command of her, and gon to Orleans
expects to return in sixty Days I wish Mrs Holly would send for
Mary Austin it would be of great, advantage to hir
Your mother sends her love to you and prays you to be attentive
to your Studeis—
I read Mrs. Weber your letter and She says that she is sattisfied
that If other persons had left you to Judge for yourself your Opinion
would have been quite otherwise than what it was She sends you
her respects and wishes you all the good this world can give you and
may god Bless You my son your Affectionate father
Moses Austin
[Addressed:] Mr James E B Austin Nicholes Vill Kentucky—