. San Antonio de Bexar; a guide and history. lyfC^h/,^^-^C Qy^T-^ ^Z^3-. OK SKINA I T RES OK HlSrOKICAL IKKSONAGKS. SIDNlvY LANIlvRS HISTORICAI. 81 Austin, it is true, died soon afterwards ; Iiut he left his project to his son StephenF., who afterwards carried it out with a patience that amounted to genius and afortitude that was equivalent to the favor of Heaven. On the 24th of August, , Don Juan ODonoju and Vturhide entered intothe Treaty of Cordova, which substantially perfected the separation of Mexicofrom the mother-country. When the intelligence of this event h


. San Antonio de Bexar; a guide and history. lyfC^h/,^^-^C Qy^T-^ ^Z^3-. OK SKINA I T RES OK HlSrOKICAL IKKSONAGKS. SIDNlvY LANIlvRS HISTORICAI. 81 Austin, it is true, died soon afterwards ; Iiut he left his project to his son StephenF., who afterwards carried it out with a patience that amounted to genius and afortitude that was equivalent to the favor of Heaven. On the 24th of August, , Don Juan ODonoju and Vturhide entered intothe Treaty of Cordova, which substantially perfected the separation of Mexicofrom the mother-country. When the intelligence of this event had spread, thecitizens of San Antonio returned. Moreover, about this time a tide of emigra-tion began to set towards Texas. The Americans who had composed part of thearray of Gutierrez had circulated fair reports of the country. In SanAntonio is said to have had five thousand inhabitants ; though the still to have had matters all their own waj- when they came into town, asthey frequently did, to buy beads and other articles with skins of deer an


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