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notes from; gives accounts of the municipal arrangement of the story, & even personal descriptions of Emigrants

  And the document goes on giving an account of the municipal councils up to 1750 (See Mr. Adducks).
  At the foundation of San Antonio, the Town was commenced as a residence for the Emigrants on the W side of the stream & the Alamo or Presidio the Residence of the Military, Monks & Priests in the opposite, the River was generally fordable, & probably a slight bridge or ferry boat was called into use.   The erection of this place into a garrisoned town, gave confidence to Spanish Settles & it is stated that in its flourishing times X in time half a dozen or more Missions were founded on both

X ? 10 to 12,000 ?