Robert Leftwich or Haden Edwards to Stephen F. Austin, 05-12-1825 Robert Leftwich or Haden Edwards 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 06-09-2010 Stephen F. Austin Refugio, Coahuila 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 2, pp. 1093 Eugene Barker's summaries and footnotes Letter 05-12-1825 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

Grant finally obtained. Suggests agreement among empresarios concerning local government and price of land. Bastrop's fidelity and efficiency.

Refugio 12th [May] 1825.

Dear Austin.

I have the pleasure of informing you that my long and unremitted exertions have been finally crowned with success having received a Grant bounded as asked for when you was in Mexico with the exception of the part lying below the San Antonio road in the fork of the Rivers Brassos and Navisote being informed by Baron de Bastrop that this part has already been disposed of I changed my application making the road the line.

Several others have obtained grants of which Capt DeWitt will inform you this being the case it becomes necessary that all the Empresarios should make such disposition of their lands that will not effect the interest of an other and that will be satisfactory to the emigrants and that will promote the immediate settlement of Texas to affect this it will require that some uniform mode be established to Govern the whole which I have no doubt that each of the Empresarios are disposed to agree to.

I presume that you still adhere to your first price established viz 12 1/2 cts per acre the exps of surveying and making the title which I am of Opinion is low enough when we take into consideration the trouble and hardships we have to undergo in settling a wilderness.

On the subject I wish you to write me by Capt De Witt who can put the letter in the first post Office that he reaches in the United States unless a vessel should sail from your place to New Orleans in a short time.

I will suggest to you that it is very important to the interest of Texas that Baron de Bastrop should be reelected as from what I have seen of him I presume that you can send no person that will use the same exertions for that section of Country or that is as well qualified for your representation. And I can assure you that he is devoted to your interest

I refer you to Capt De Witt for a detail of the news in this part of the Country

Wishing you health and prosperity.

Yours sincerely

[Robert Leftwich?]

[or Haden Edwards?]