Nacogdoches October 3rd 1826
Col Steven F Austin
Sir I recd your letter of the 10th wherein you state I
missunderstood your meaning about gains if I did I am quite happy to say I
am truely glad as I know he has stated nothing against those
inhabitants except he has pass it round this place and I know him to be
a man of more sense he has his enemys as we all have his reports
to Government has been in their favour of them inhabitants untiil
they came out in a verry singular way and then he did not report
them
you say as you have informed you must know any person
disapointed will be offended hear boath sides then you can better
Judge
sir you may with all confidence say any thing that may be for the
good of the inhabitants of either place
I can inform you that the Cheriches [Cherokees] has obtained
permition to go and fight the hostile Indians and suppose they will
be soon of [f] in pesuit of them if they if any quantity should go I
will let you know
Sir you may at all times with all confidence I will assist your
recommended friends in [any way] I can that is in my power
acording to law
Samuel Norris [Rubric]