Stephen F Austin to James F Perry, 09-27-1832 Stephen F Austin Project Director and Editor Andrew J. Torget Creation of XML version Debbie Liles Initial TEI Formatting Stephen Mues Programmatic and Manual TEI P5 Compliance Ben W. Brumfield Digital Stephen F. Austin Papers 10-13-2010 James F Perry Brasoria, Texas Pleasant Bayou, Texas Eugene Barker, ed., Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1919: The Austin Papers, (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924), 3 vols., Vol 1, Part 2, pp. 867 Eugene Barker's summaries and footnotes Letter 09-27-1832 Programmatic restructuring and manual clean-up to comply with TEI P5 2.3.0 Restructured to meet TEI P5 standards Digital creation of XML file

Closing his business with the Hawkins estate. Advice about location of a farm.

Brasoria Sept. 27. [1832]

Dr Brother

I am dividing the land with Hawkins estate, and shall go to San felipe tomorrow in about ten days I shall return and run the dividing lines— I have left a letter for you with James Westall as to the place where you must improve so as not to interfere with the part that Hawkins gets.

I am fast getting through my business and before spring I Will take leave of public matters for the balance of my life— I intend to live principally with you, or near you and go to farming. Love to Emily and Lavinia

S. F. Austin [Rubric]

What does Col Morris ask for his improvements

The land on oyster Creek below Mitchels falls to me in the division, inquire of Hodge what kind of land it is. I am told that the cane comes to the Prairie just below Mitchels line—that would be a good place for a farm, and not over 12 miles from Pleasant Bayou to go straight, but there would be three Creeks to bridge—it would be unhealthy perhaps on oyster creek merely inquire of Hodge generally as to the land—how wide the cane is and how the land is for 4 or 5 Miles down the creek below Mitchels, without telling him whose it is etc also ask him how the land is between oyster creek and Baylies prairie and out side the cane

S. F. A.

What do you think Col Morris improvement is worth—

[Addressed:] Mr. James F. Perry Pleasant Bayou