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debating upon the War question & who is to | |||
Command the | Command the Army - Gnl Houston has with him Majority | ||
Debating judicious & gentlemanly - This is a large | |||
place & just now containing 2000 inhabitants | |||
Considerable trade carrying on - has quite the | |||
character is a South American city - very warm - | |||
& [?] Fever - or "Chills & Fever" common - Alas! | |||
of a | there is no Sea breeze - And the unacclimated must | ||
of a necessity feel it. This is a central point just | |||
now & was adopted for trade with the indians, | |||
but the farming here can only be carried on by | |||
Americans - & the Cotton plantations by Americans | |||
Man cannot | as proprietors - & Negroes as workmen - The White | ||
Man cannot stand the Sun - 5. PM. Started for Col Austins | |||
S. - 11 PM. Got to Major Binghams some 25 Miles on the | |||
Saturday 9th 8 am. Started 5 miles from | direct Rd. to Brazeria. put up here. | ||
Saturday 9th 8 am. Started 5 miles from [[?]] is | |||
to Col Austins A nephew of S.F. Austin. His | |||
plantation is on Oyster Bottom--Cotton & Corn look | |||
pretty well, but there is great drought in the country - so | |||
that some of the crops will be very deficient. - The Prairies | |||
between the Bottoms at this season are without water |
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debating upon the War question & who is to Command the Army - Gnl Houston has with him Majority Debating judicious & gentlemanly - This is a large place & just now containing 2000 inhabitants Considerable trade carrying on - has quite the character is a South American city - very warm - & [?] Fever - or "Chills & Fever" common - Alas! there is no Sea breeze - And the unacclimated must of a necessity feel it. This is a central point just now & was adopted for trade with the indians, but the farming here can only be carried on by Americans - & the Cotton plantations by Americans as proprietors - & Negroes as workmen - The White Man cannot stand the Sun - 5. PM. Started for Col Austins S. - 11 PM. Got to Major Binghams some 25 Miles on the direct Rd. to Brazeria. put up here. Saturday 9th 8 am. Started 5 miles from ? is to Col Austins A nephew of S.F. Austin. His plantation is on Oyster Bottom--Cotton & Corn look pretty well, but there is great drought in the country - so that some of the crops will be very deficient. - The Prairies between the Bottoms at this season are without water