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ere he reached Galveston after his liberation with the rest of the Santa Fe' prisoners.    A
11th  X  ferried over the Brazos River which has a pretty good width & depth. On the Western Side stands the remains of San Felipe de Austin; it is now a 'deserted Village'. One or two families ranch here only; weeds & bushes have grown up in the streets & unoccupied lots, so that one has a difficulty [crossed out:  when traversing to]  in tracing his way to the main road on the opposite side of the town. To the right of the town is seen where the Father of Texas S.F. Austin resided, & doubtless the locality of the maturing of his patriotic measures x for a fine country he & his Father had called into existence, and of inviting to it as a home his countrymen, & the stranger. The house appeared to be in good repair, the fields full of corn & cotton & apparently a good orchard, & it was rendered picturesque standing on a bluff and surrounded with trees. (For distances, approximate
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He reached Galveston after his liberation with the rest of the Santa Fe prisoners.  A
11th  ferried over the Brazos River which has a pretty good width & depth. On the Western side stands the remains of San Felipe de Austin; it is now a deserted village. One or two families ranch here only; weeds & bushes have grown up in the streets & unoccupied lots so that one has a difficulty in tracing his way to the main road on the opposite side of town. To the right of the town is seen where the Father of Texas S.F. Austin resided, & doubtless the locality of the maturing of his patriotic measures x for a fine country he & his father had called into existence, and of inviting to it as a home his countrymen, & the stranger. The house appeared to be in good repair, the fields full of corn & cotton & apparently a good orchard, & it was rendered picturesque standing on a bluff and surrounded with trees. (For distances, approximate

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5 4 ere he reached Galveston after his liberation with the rest of the Santa Fe' prisoners. A 11th X ferried over the Brazos River which has a pretty good width & depth. On the Western Side stands the remains of San Felipe de Austin; it is now a 'deserted Village'. One or two families ranch here only; weeds & bushes have grown up in the streets & unoccupied lots, so that one has a difficulty [crossed out: when traversing to] in tracing his way to the main road on the opposite side of the town. To the right of the town is seen where the Father of Texas S.F. Austin resided, & doubtless the locality of the maturing of his patriotic measures x for a fine country he & his Father had called into existence, and of inviting to it as a home his countrymen, & the stranger. The house appeared to be in good repair, the fields full of corn & cotton & apparently a good orchard, & it was rendered picturesque standing on a bluff and surrounded with trees. (For distances, approximate

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