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McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume I
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Excerpt from Yoakum's "Memoir of Colonel Ellis P. Bean. (Written by Himself, about the Year 1816.)," (entered under March 21, 1801) 44
  
1806
 
 
Theodore Mallet vs. the Heirs of Elijah Robertson, May 10, 1806 54
  
Theodoris Malett vs. Elijah Robertson's Executors, (after May 10, 1806) 57
  
1807
 
 
Zebulon Montgomery Pike to Nemesio Salcedo, April 4, 1807, asking him to free the men who were captured with Philip Nolan 62
  
Excerpt from Zebulon M. Pike's Journals, June 16, 1807, covering his travels along the southern boundary of what later became Robertson's Colony 65
  
Zebulon Montgomery Pike to the Natchez Herald, July 22, 1807, enclosing a statement of the situation of the companions of the deceased Philip Nolan 68
  
Survey for John Sutton, August 9, 1807, calling for 100 acres on the Double Lick Fork of an unnamed stream 74
  
1809
 
 
Capt. Jas. Patterson - Imprisonment in Mexico, (about April 1, 1809) 76
  
Samuel Davenport to José María Guadiana, September 23, 1809, reporting discovery of an enormous ball of platinum on the Upper Brazos 83
  
Secret Orders to José Goseascoechea to arrest the party of Anglo-American miners on the Brazos and bring back a load of ore, October 4, 1809 86
  
Letter to the Commandant General, enclosing Samuel Davenport's original report, October 4, 1809 88
  
Manuel de Salcedo to Bernardo Bonavía, October 6, 1809, reporting that Captain Gozeascochea's party set out the day before 90
  
Item from the Louisiana Gazette, St. Louis, December 28, 1809, reporting that Capt. R. Smith, Mr. M'Lanehan, Mr. Patterson, and Manuel Blanco set out about November 20, 1809, over a new route for Santa Fe to do some trading 91
  
1810
 
 
Bernardo Bonavía to Manuel de Salcedo, January 4, 1810, saying that by the next mail he will forward, to the Commandant General, Samuel Davinport's original report on the two parties of Anglo Americans who entered Texas to work mines on the Brazos River 92
  
Luis de Onís to the Viceroy of New Spain, February 7, 1810, enclosing a newspaper article about the party which set out from St. Genevieve for Santa Fe on November 20, 1809 93
  
The Viceroy of New Spain to Spanish Officials throughout the Americas, March 28, 1810, warning them that 50 French Spies of Napoleon have set out from Norfolk en route to overthrow Spanish dominions in the Americas, and

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