New York 5. Jany. 1831.
Col. Stephen F Austin
Sir We wrote on the 16 Decr. last by Mr. Treat and to which we
beg leave to refer you. Our exertions have been great to promote
the interest of the Colony but it is a work of so much magnitude to
get into operation, that we have not effected as much as we wish.
Our pioneer vessel sailed on the 29th Decr. Another will sail in a
few days with Swiss Germans etc. for Col. Mexia's Settlement.
Others we hope will be forwarded without much delay, if no
untoward event occurs at Galveston to check the effort to Colonize.
There is much may be done if your views and ours accord that will
aid us and add tenfold value to your Colony and increase the value
of Texas in every point of view, whether social, Agricultural,
Political, or otherwise. We have engaged two Gentlemen as our agents,
who we hope will sail from here in a few days, and meet you at
Saltillo, where our plan of arrangements for your and ourselves will
be developed and which we have no doubt you will consider for
your interest to engage in with us in endeavouring to carry into
operation. We beg leave to commend to your friendly notice
aswell the infant settlements we have sent out, as all others who may
hereafter arrive at Galveston and that may need your aid, counte
nance, and advice.
Hoping to bear from you soon we remain
Anthony Dey [Rubric]
Geo. Curtis [ Rubric ]