An edition of Establishing Austin's colony (1970)

Establishing Austin's colony

the first book printed in Texas, with the laws, orders and contracts of colonization.

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Stephen F. Austin
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An edition of Establishing Austin's colony (1970)

Establishing Austin's colony

the first book printed in Texas, with the laws, orders and contracts of colonization.

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Publisher
Pemberton Press
Language
English
Pages
91

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Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1829, i.e. 1830 ed. published in San Felipe de Austin by G. B. Cotten under title: Translation of the laws, orders, and contracts of colonization, from January, 1821, up to this time, in virtue of which Col. Stephen F. Austin has introduced and settled foreign emigrants in Texas, with an explanatory introduction.
Includes laws of Mexico and of the State of Coahuila and Texas translated from the Spanish by S. F. Austin and S. M. Williams.

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Austin

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
343/.764/025
Library of Congress
KFT1655.Z9 A814 1970, KFT1655 .A97 1970

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 91 p.
Number of pages
91

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4558791M
LCCN
77029365

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