Laws, orders, and contract [i.e. contracts] on colonization

1821 to 1829, under which Colonel Stephen F. Austin introduced and settled emigrants in Texas.

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Laws, orders, and contract [i.e. contracts] on colonization

1821 to 1829, under which Colonel Stephen F. Austin introduced and settled emigrants in Texas.

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English
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Caption on p. 3: Laws, orders, and contracts for Austin's Colony. Translation of the laws, orders and contracts on colonisation from January 1821 up to 1829; in virtue of which Colonel Stephen F. Austin introduced and settled foreign emigrants in Texas: with an explanatory introduction.
The introduction "To the settlers in what is called 'Austin's Colony' in Texas" (p. 3-25) is signed and dated: S. F. Austin, Nov. 1, 1829.
Includes laws of Mexico and of the State of Coahuila and Texas.

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Saltillo
Other Titles
Laws, orders, and contract on colonization, Laws, orders, and contracts on colonization, Laws, orders, and contracts for Austin's Colony.

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Dewey Decimal Class
340
Library of Congress
KFT1655.Z9 A814, KFT1655 .A97 1898

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Pagination
58 p.
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4414569M
LCCN
79018385

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