James Kerr to Ira R. Lewis, 08-03-1835
Summary: Describing action of a meeting at San Felipe and plans for restoration of tranquility_
San felipe
My Dear Sir, I came on nothing—and so much the better for us—but we felt ourselves
unauthorised to do anything (even recommendatory) because there was not
a full representation—The Honbl Acting Chief [Wily Martin] Informed
us that Doctr Miller had not informed him of any reasons he had for
calling the council etc, that Commissioners (Messrs Gritton and Barrett)
had been sent to see Genl Cos—In order to explain through himConvention or no Convention, and to be tried on Desire of a Majority of all to keep pease as long as
(hands off) and when our rights and priveleges are invaded to kick like
mules all feet at once— Chambers will wright you—and I must refer
you to Mr. Robbinson etc—for the ballance of the news— My Respects
to Mrs-L. and little ones and believe me Dear Cir Yours truly—
P-S- I will send you the amt of my note in favor of Mr. Chievs— by the first oppertunity after getting home—
Let me hear from you often—
Mrs- K. has a Jim Crow 16 days old ha, and I start home in a fewe
minnits—
[Addressed:] Major Ira R. Lewis Esqr Mattagorda