Delion's Guadaloupe River 8th August 1826—
Dear Col°-
I have just arrive[d] here on the way to San Antonio, and hope
to see your Bro. there. I came by the mouth of the La vacca, where
I saw Col°- Dewitt, and a number of people, say 40. men, women,
and children—all in good health. They wish to get up the river to
the red Bluffs.
It can be satisfactorily proven that Delion or his sons, broke
up and tore to pieces the little vessel of Dickerson that was Left
in the Grssite [Garcitas] Creek last summer and has removed part
of the planks to this place and had it stacked up. The ballance of
the planks are thrown on the bank of the Creek, to season as is
supposed by the citizens here.
I am not very well—have some fever and head Ache—I hope you
have before this recovered your health, and able to attend to
business.
I shall make all possible haste in my power, but the hotness of
the weather; a poor horse, and bad health makes it quite uncertain
when I shall be at San Felipe—
James Kerr