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Lot #116
Moses Austin Autograph Document Signed

Scarce lead promissory note by Moses Austin, one of the first American settlers of Texas

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Scarce lead promissory note by Moses Austin, one of the first American settlers of Texas

Founder (1761-1821) of the American lead industry, father of Texas pioneer Stephen F. Austin, and the first man to obtain permission to bring Anglo-American settlers into Spanish Texas. ADS, signed “M. Austin,” one page, 7.25 x 5.25, February 11, 1862. Handwritten promissory note by Moses Austin, in full: "Please pay Mr. Jos. Pratt One Hundred & forty two pounds & half of lead out of the Lead in your hands of mine and this order shall be your Discharge for the same." Mounted and framed to an overall size of 10.5 x 8.5. In fine condition.

In 1789, Austin won the Virginia state contract to provide a lead roof for the new capitol building. His innovative business and mining strategies earned Austin credit for founding the lead industry in the United States. After falling into financial peril in 1812, Austin would move to Texas in 1820 in pursuit of other business opportunities. After receiving permission to bring 300 colonists to Texas, Austin returned to Missouri to find residents for his new colony, only to die two months after his arrival. He requested that his son, Stephen F. Austin, continue with the planned Texas colony—a measure that would earn Stephen a title as the 'Father of Texas.'

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts Featuring Animation
  • Dates: #668 - Ended June 14, 2023





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