New Orleans 16 Novem 1824
Hon: Stephen F Austin
Dear Sir Your Esteemed favour of the 26 of last month was
handed me yesterday—and I hasten a reply to put you at ease on
one account which appears to have given you pain and anxiety—
That when I mentioned the Extent of Mr. Hawkins advances for
the province I did not even for a moment suppose he had any
other claim on you than what you have mentioned to wit One half
of the Grant—My object was to advise you of the amount and at a
proper time to have some of the property sold as a remuneration—
I have always supposed that Mrs. Hawkins would decline your
invitation of Settling in the Province, and lately am informed that
her Brother, and Sisters wont listen to any thing of the kind—They
are determined to keep her in Kentucky—
On the subject of a division of the Grant, she has instructed me
to say that she cannot find any person to act as agent in whom she
has the same confidence as yourself, and that she leaves the division
entirely to you—
Nath: Cox.