The Estate of Samuel Dixon deceased To Alexander Kilpatrick Dr
1823 October
To 1/2 of a horse held in partnership between Dixon and Kilpatrick
which Dixon converted to his own use_____________________ $12.50
To 200 lbs of Bacon with one half of which Dixon is chargeable
at 25 cts per lb___________________________________________ 25.00
To 1 Barrell of flour one half chargeable as aforesaid____________ 6. 00
To 1 1/2 Bushels of salt at $3—4.50 one half chargeable as afd____ 2.25
To an oven pot cups spoons and pack ropes______________________ 5.25
$51. 00
The above named Kilpatrick with Dixon came to the San Jacinto
from New Orleans in August 1823
Prior to leaving New Orleans they purchased in partnership Provisions and other articles together with a Boat in which they came
to this Colony-
Mr Dixon in the fall of 1823 undertook surveying on the Brazos
and Kilpatrick accompanied him as Campkeeper—On this Occasion
the above account accrued—the whole of the partnership provisions
being taken by Dixon for the use of his hands—An account has been
furnished agt the Estate already This one is made out from the
recollection of Kilpatrick and to the truth of which he has sworn—
Austins Colony
District of San Felipe de Austin towit
Personally appeared before me Laurence Richard Kenny Alcalde
of said District Alexr Kilpatrick of this Colony who being duly
sworn says that the foregoing account as stated against the Estate
of Saml Dixon deceased is just and true and that the several articles
composing the same were furnished by Deponent to sd Saml Dixon in
his lifetime and for which he has never received payment.
Taken and acknowledged before me at the Town of San felipe de
austin in sd Colony this 21 September 1825
Lauce Rich Kenny
Alc
Alex Kilpatrick
Admitted and paid by Sept 21 1825
S. F. Austin
Recd a note from S. F. Austin for fifty one Dollars being for the amt of the within account against the Estate of Saml Dixon which is
in full for my claim on Said Estate
Sept. 21 1825
Alex. Kilpatrick