[Transcript of Promissory Note Signed by Moses and James Austin, June 11, 1803] (open access)

[Transcript of Promissory Note Signed by Moses and James Austin, June 11, 1803]

Copy of transcript for a promissory note signed by Moses and James Austin, in which they agree to pay Alex Nevil the sum of eight-hundred and eighty-seven dollars.
Date: June 11, 1803
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Invoice of Several Goods loaded in the Boat of Mr. Moses Austin, June 11, 1803] (open access)

[Transcript of Invoice of Several Goods loaded in the Boat of Mr. Moses Austin, June 11, 1803]

Copy of transcript for an invoice of several goods loaded in the boat of Mr. Moses Austin and received by James Austin. The invoice includes an itemized list of merchandise, quantities purchased and price. Merchandise items include: fabric, blankets, kitchenware, wine, knives, logs, sugar, chalk and coffee.
Date: June 11, 1803
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Account between John F. Merieult, and James and Moses Austin, June 1803] (open access)

[Transcript of Account between John F. Merieult, and James and Moses Austin, June 1803]

Copy of transcript for an account between John F. Merieult, and Moses and James Austin. The account includes a list of dates, and balances paid and balances owed.
Date: June 11, 1803
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Uphsur Eyre - June 26, 1803] (open access)

[Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Uphsur Eyre - June 26, 1803]

Letter from Elizabeth Upshur Teackle to her sister, Ann Eyre, written from Princess Anne. This letter discusses her sister-in-law Sarah Upshur Teackle Bancker, and some family unrest over a man who was courting her behind her parents back, George Wilson Jackson. While in New York City, she met Charles Nicoll Bancker, her eventual husband, and this letter explains how it all came to pass. George Wilson Jackson was the brother-in-law of Congressman John Dennis, Littleton Teackle Dennis's Uncle who lived next door to them in Princess Anne at their home Beckford, which Elizabeth states "places our family in a delicate situation." Elizabeth mentions a recent trip to Baltimore and their Aunt Susannah Kendall.
Date: June 26, 1803
Creator: Teackle, Elizabeth Uphsur
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History