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Images for AUSTIN, STEPHEN FULLER
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Stephen F. Austin, by William Howard, 1833. Watercolor on ivory.
5 1/4" x 4 5/8". James Perry Bryan Papers, The Center for American
History, The University of Texas at Austin; CN 01436. This portrait is
the larger of two miniatures of Austin painted by British artist William
Howard in Mexico City in 1833. Austin himself recorded that one of the
miniatures was made in October, "when things were very unfavorable for
Texas and I was not in a pleasant humour." The background supposedly
shows a spot on the Brazos River just above its mouth. Soon after these
portraits were completed, Austin was arrested on his way back to Texas.
He then arranged to have both, which had been in his luggage, sent to
his sister, Emily Austin Perry, and brother-in-law.
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Mapa Geográfico de la Provincia de Texas, by Stephen F.
Austin, 1822. Manuscript. Stephen F. Austin Map Collection, The Center
for American History, The University of Texas at Austin; SA11 1822.
Stephen F. Austin, founder of Anglo-American Texas, carried this map
when he went to Mexico City to confirm his empresario contract. It was
the most complete and accurate map of Texas to that date.
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