July 23th 1836
Genl. J. T. Mason,
Your letter address'd to Genl. S. F. Austin, directed to my care, has been
duly delivered. I stated to you in Orleans; that during the winter of the
present year, Genl Austin and myself were in the Town of Louisville Kty,
where Genl, Austin was informed that a Book was in press in the Town of
Cincinnati, Call'd the History of Texas; And you suspected to be the author
of said book which information was given to Genl Austin in the Town of
Louisville; And to me in the Town of Cincinnati.
I Have no knowledge, that Genl Austin made a single remark in relation
to the Author, of said History touching his character as a man of truth.
The remarks in relation to the author were made by me in Cincinnati; If
any one is responsible for the matter, connected with the Book aforesaid,
I am the man
Permit me sir, in the kindest feeling to remark, that my letter address'd
to you in Orleans, of date 5th of July, should, and I trusted would, be
perfectly satisfactory on the subject of the Book and that no imputation can
fall upon you from any remark made in relation to it.
B. T. Archer
[Addressed:] Genl. John T. Mason New York Mail