[May —, 1825.]
Dr Sister,
I have lately recd instructions from the Govt to attend to the
Settlement of five hundred families more in this country and shall
set about it immediately—this renders it impossible for me to think
of visiting Missouri for some years to come and besides— it will
be a long time before I can raise the means of going there as I
wish—my labors in this country altho arduous and in every way
perplexing will not yield me anything for some years and then
not the fortune which some have supposed—I shall benefit others
much more than myself in proportion— but thank heaven I am
not avericious—
I wish you [to] ask the advice of Barton Ed Bates, John Scott,
and other Lawyers relative to the mine a Burton property and
make any bargain with them you think proper, except as to
engaging Money—I can pay no money now or for several years to
come—if they will undertake it for an interest of the property I
am agreed to give up an interest— do as you please but delay no
time—
Also take their advice relative to the Little Rock property and
have suit commenced on that without delay, and give them an
interest in that also— You are the proper person to attend to that
business— and do not delay anytime— See what can be done
immediately.—
Send on from the Lawyers the form of a power of attorney for
brother and me to sign and instruction how it must be
authenticated— it is a long distance to the seat of Govt to have it executed
before the Govr and I am myself the highest civil authority, this
side the seat of Govt there are justices of the peace here, called
Alcaldes before whom it might be executed—
Brother started a few days ago to San Antonia and will be
absent about six weeks— I have nothing new—The Season has
been very wet so far—too much so—tho the crops are very good—Mr
Green DeWitt I am told has obtained permission for the
Settlement of 400 families from Missouri on a River in this Province
called the Guadalupe about 70 miles west of this—it is a fine country,
very well waterd and very healthy—he will be on shortly from
the interior and I will write by him— in the meantime see the
lawyers and set about the Mine a Burton property without delay
and also the Little Rock business you need not wait for me— it
will be four or five years at least before I shall have the means of
going to Missouri—
Remember me to Mr Perry and the children and write often to
your
ever affectionate brother
S. F. Austin
Mrs E M. Perry