[About November 20, 1821.]
He will also observe that the River tracts of all those who go on at
this time must be taken adjoining to each other if the land will admit
of it in no other manner and for the better regulation of the set-
tlement in this particular he is authorized to go on with the first
settlers and after they have chosen the place between the Two roads
above named for their establishment, he will attend to distributing
the lands amongst them so that each tract is to join, allowing half a
mile front on the River for a tract of 640 acres and so on, calculating
each tract to be four times as deep as it is wide and should two or
more chose the same tract it is to be decided by lot.
And for the preservation of peace and good order amongst the
settlers I do hereby appoint the said J. H. Bell a sindix or Justice of
the peace requiring all persons within said settlement to acknowledge
him as such.
[Stephen F. Austin.]