Stephen F. Austin to Jose Antonio Navarro, 02-27-1827 Stephen F. Austin 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 07-19-2010 Jose Antonio Navarro San Felipe de Austin, Texas 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. 1609-1610 Eugene Barker's summaries and footnotes Letter 02-27-1827 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

Buying certain merchandise for Navarro.

San Felipe de Austin 27 of Feby 1827

Sr. Jose Antonio Navarro

Exteemed Friend:—

I received of Corporal Sosa the One hundred and thirty dollars that you sent to me and the letter with a note to buy for you tres arrobas [75 lbs] of coffee and powder.

According to what you write I ordered coffee from Orleans in conformity with the note you sent to me, and I am expecting the return of the Schooner every day, it should have arrived before this, and it is probable it will be here soon. With this intelligence I have bought the three arrobas of Coffee which I send by Corporal Sosa the price was 30 cents per pound which makes $22.50 for the 75 lbs. It was not possible to secure it for less and I have taken all there is for sale here.

The rest of the money that I have 97 Dollars and 50 cents I have kept in order to pay for the merchandise from Orleans and I will pay what is lacking or short. I shall advise you as soon as I receive notice of the arrival of the freight.

I have advised Mr. Jones that you would not admit the contract for the corn, I think he will take 20 reales per fanega [3 bushels.]

If a good assortment of clothing arrives I shall advise you and you can command me frankly and with liberty as a sincere friend in anything that is of use, and I shall at all times take great pleasure in executing your orders, if you stand on ceremony I shall be very sorry.

At present there is absolutely no merchandise for sale here but we are expecting some in a few days.

Your friend Stephen F. Austin.