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A Book On Birds | American Law Review | Louis' School Days | Souls In Pawn | The Works Of Booth Tarkington, Volume Viii | There Is Still Hope For You Austin Moses | An Introduction To ...
A Book On Birds | American Law Review | Louis' School Days | Souls In Pawn | The Works Of Booth Tarkington, Volume Viii | There Is Still Hope For You Austin Moses | An ...
Name, Austin, Moses. Alternative names. Short description. Date of birth, October 4, 1761. Place of birth. Date of death, June 10, 1821. Place of death ...
AUSTIN, MOSES (1761–1821). Moses Austin, founder of the American lead industry and the first man to obtain permission to bring Anglo-American settlers into ...
1761 - Born in Durham on the 4th of October.1784 - Moved to Philadelphia to enter the dry goods business with his brother.1785 - He married into the ...
Austin, Moses. The following data is extracted from History of Fort Bend, County, Texas. For the information of our readers who are not familiar with the ...
AUSTIN, Moses, Texan pioneer, born in Durham, Connecticut; died in Louisiana, 10 June 1821. He removed to the west in 1798, and engaged in lead-mining. ...
Austin, Moses, 1761–1821, American pioneer, b. Durham, Conn. After developing lead mines in SW Virginia, he went to inspect (1796–97) prospects in Missouri, ...
2 Apr 2007 ... Moses Austin starts a colony in Spanish Missouri, then travels to Texas and obtains a Spanish land grant there.
He married Mary Brown in 1785 and the couple had five children, including Stephen Fuller Austin. Moses founded his own dry goods company (Moses Austin and ...
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