Stephen F Austin to Ramon Musquiz, 11-30-1832 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 11-05-2010 Ramon Musquiz Goliad, Texas Unknown 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. 895-896 Eugene Barker's summaries and footnotes Letter 11-30-1832 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

Suggests that the ayuntamiento of Bexar draw up memorial asking for reforms.

Goliad November 30th 1832

Most Esteemed Friend.

I left Austin on a visit to your City, arrived here yesterday and continue on my way tomorrow. The Ayuntamiento of Austin held no meeting owing to the sickness of its members, since the Alcalde received the communication about the convention and committees: for this reason they have not answered it, I believe that their answer may be delayed somewhat: In the mean time, I see no difficulty in placing the affairs on a footing, that would secure union and harmony throughout Texas. It seems that there is at Bexar a uniform agreement on the substance of the representation, only some disagreement on the manner of representing. If it is so, it will be easy to settle the difficulty: let Bexar take the lead in the matter. In short, the main object of my visit is. to see if there is any means to avoid a dissentment with Bexar, and the balance of Texas. This journey is rather troublesome to me, owing as well to the bad condition of the roads, as to the danger of Indians, and the loss of time from my private business, but we wish to see harmony prevail in Texas, as it exists already in substance. The forms are of little importance, and ought not to breed discord, though I believe it will not be difficult to satisfy all parties, and to obtain a unity of action. I shall be with you, a few hours after these lines reach you.

S. F. Austin.

Ramon Musquiz.