Hempstead County Ark. T—24th May 1825
Dear Austin
A gentleman has just called at our court house who says he is
going to your settlement in Texas , consequently I have but a moment
to write— I have at last got possession of your trunk and I
suppose the most of your books but the trunk has been broke open and
I expect some articles taken out of it, the trunk was atVaughns
and after his death a notorious scoundrel by the name of Fields
married the widow who denied haveing it but it was after discovered
by the Adms. of Vaughns estate and taken out of Fields possession. I
did not deem it proper to send them to N Orleans as you had some
four or five years ago instructed me to do but concluded to keep them
till I hear from you again on that subject— please write me the
first oportunity I will obey any orders that you may make relative
to your trunk send it down the river or keep possession of it till
called for— I am sorry I have not time to give you all the news
of the country, the local and domestic concerns of Hempstead County
as well as the politicks of the country— Give me a history of your
country what the prospect is for makeing money there, or what
would be profitable taken to or from your country— If you know
any thing of Doctor Andrews for Gods sake let me hear of him, I
feel interested in Andrews and would like to know that he is doing
well If he is with you tell him we have a flourishing little village
at the place he was endeavouring to get the seat of justice located
at for this county, on the head of the Bodark, called Washington.
This is now my residence— tell him his sweetharts are all married
etc—
Accept sir my well wishes for your prosperity and happiness
John Clark