Camp Near the Mill (600 yds. from Bexar) November 18th 1835
Dear Father and Mother
I this moment recd. yours of the 8 Ult. and am rejoiced to hear that you
are all in good health and getting along so well in the way of picking out
Cotton etc.
Joel [Bryan] has gone out in pursuit of Ugartechea who left the fort
5 or 6 days ago to meet a reinforcement which are coming on from Laredo.
The force under Ugartechea is stated to amount to between 1 and 2
hundred men. the company in persuit of him under the command of Col Burleson consists of 180 men: they will be back to day or tomorrow If they
come a cross him they will be apt to take him if they doe, I think it will
end the campaign
There are about 6 hundred men in camp, a sufficient force to take Bexar
if we had the necessary tools. It will be attacked in a day or two at all
hazards as the corn is getting scarse and it seams that there is no hopes of
the cannon coming soon. Grant and Viesca were on their way to Vera
Cruz under an escort of 20 soldiers and instead of the Soldiers taking them
to the place they were ordered they brought them to Texas, Grant is now
here and Viesca has gone to San felipe
We will have 100 men from La Bahia or Goliad in a day or two, The
troops are all driven away from the Irish town on the Nueces a
considerable battle took place in which 6 or 8 mexicans were killed and several
wounded and the balance dispersed—
N. B. The reinforcement that is coming on consists of 60 soldiers and
300 convicts. I think we will be able to take the 60 soldiers and untie the
convicts Some days agoe I thought the army would be broke up as they
were all tiard of waiting for the cannon and hearing no news from the
colony and desertion more or less every day: but now every body is in
good spirits and reinforcements expected etc Grant brings news that the
federal party is gaining ground in the interior. Bexar must fall in a few
days or it will not fall at all
Uncle is better and tiard enough of commanding militia
I will write by the next chance if any thing occures,
We have skirmishes every day
M. A. Bryan [Rubric]
[Addressed:] Mr James. F. Perry Peach Point. Texas