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Coat of Arms of James E.B. Austin. James Elijah Brown Austin (October 3, 1803 – August 14, 1829) was an American settler and brother of empresario Stephen F. Austin, "The Father of Texas." Counted also as one of the Old Three Hundred, he is listed in Spanish and Mexican records as "Santiago E.B. Austin".
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James Elijah Brown Austin (October 3, 1803 – August 14, 1829) was an American settler and brother of empresario Stephen F. Austin, "The Father of Texas." Counted also as one of the Old Three Hundred, he is listed in Spanish and Mexican records as "Santiago E.B. Austin".
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En marzo de 1822, después de haber cruzado el espacio que hay entre el río Medina y "Loredo" [sic], Stephen Austin dice que "es el lugar más pobre que he visto en mi vida, no es otra cosa sino arena, totalmente desprovisto de maderaje" (Carta a James E.B. Austin, Loredo [sic], 23 de marzo de 1822, The Austin Papers, 1928: 487). 7
Stephen, James E. B. Austin, the sec ond son of Moses, returned from Ken tucky to Missouri, and thence to Texas where he expected to join his brother, Stephen. It was his purpose to bring on his mother and sister but his mother's death intervened and his sister married James Perry, so he undertook the jour ney alone, contracted yellow fever and
20 de ago. de 2011 · James E. B. Austin went into partnership with John Austin in a mercantile business fifteen miles upstream on the west side of the Brazos River. Stephen F. Austin gave the name “Brassoria” to this location. The partnership was expanded to include a mercantile store in Brazoria. John Austin and Brown made their home in Brazoria.
GrantorsGranteesMexican GovernmentJames E.B. AustinEstate James E. B. AustinWilliam G. & Eliza M. HillEstate of Eliza M. Hill & Estate of Wm. G.A. E. Phelps HillA. E. Phelps HillR. H. Boxley & William G. Hill JrThere he met his brother [James] E. B. Austin and they proceeded on together with 20 men to San Antonio where he arrived on the 15 of March 1822 much fatigued and reduced in the flesh. (3) Austin feared the Lively had been lost. In fact it had arrived in Texas, but not at the Colorado River.
Who was James E.B. Austin? James Elijah Brown Austin was a Texian settler and brother of empresario Stephen F. Austin, "The Father of Texas." Counted also as one of the Old Three Hundred, he is listed in Spanish and Mexican records as "Santiago E.B. Austin".