D. LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION

New York City

November 10, 1854

His Excelly

Gov. Pease

My Dear Sir:

Permit me to introduce to you my friend Mr. F. Cantagrel of France—He is a gentleman of high standing and acquirements and goes to Texas to see the country and may perhaps establish himself there for life—Being a stranger, he will be thankful for any advice, aid or consel you may extend to him, will be regarded a personal favor by me and duly reciprocated by us both.[1]

Very respectfully,

(Signed)

H. W. Merrill

Bt Major

USA

To/His Excelly

Gov. M. Pease


Legation of the United States

Brussels, January 14, 1855

Dear Sir:

Although not acquainted with your Excellency, yet as the diplomatic representative of our country I take the liberty of addressing you this note for the purpose of introducing to your acquaintance and attention the distinguished Republican, Mons. Victor Considerant of France; who is about leaving Europe with a number of his Countrymen to settle and establish a Colony in your state. Mons. Considerant is an ardent republican and has not escaped the persecution usually attendant upon the advocates of these opinions in Europe. Our Countrymen, I trust, will receive him the more cordially. He is a gentleman of means education and intelligence, and will be a most valuable acquisition to your state. Under these circumstances it is not necessary to commend him both good office and kind consideration of the governor of the free and chivalrous state of Texas.

I have the honor to be, Sir, with very great respect your Countryman & old Servant.[2]

(Signed)

J. J. Seibel

To/His Excellency the

Governor of Texas


The State of Texas

County of Travis

Know all men by these present that I James Knight of Fort Bend County. State aforesaid for a good & Valuable Consideration. The receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have by these presents doth hereby grant bargain and convey unto Victor Prosper Considerant, his heirs and assignees all the right title and interest that I have or may hereafter acquire of in the certificate no

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Witness my hand and scrawl for seal this 7th Jany A D 1855.[3]

E. R. Peck

John C. Higginson

James Knight

(Seal)

[1]Texas Archives, Governor’s Letters—Pease.

[2]From Archives of Texas, Governor Pease’s Letters.

[3]From Texas Land Office—Dallas Co.—James McLaughlin, File 853.