St. Louis Feb. 10th 1826
Dear Sir.—
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance the Bearer Mr.
Geo. W. Heines he goes to your Country with views of settlement,
he is a Gentleman of considerable interprise and great industry,
such men you want in your new settlement, 'tis therefore unnecessary
for me to recommend him to your attention, he would be a valuable
citizen in any Country.—
Mr. W C Carr and your other friends here that are still alive are
in good health, you have no doubt heard of the death of Mr. H.
Austin and his wife, and Mrs. Richards.—
St. Louis is improving and our State incresing in wealth and
population.—I am glad to learn that you have succeeded in procuring the requisite number of Inhabitants to settle on your valuable
Grant of Land, I wish you long life and health to enjoy the fruits
of your labours.—I should be glad to here from you when convenient,
and tell me any thing you know of my old friend Genl Wilkenson
W Christy
Mr. Stephen Austin