Ran AZdecrypt0991_32bit for 24 hours and this came out of beale page one. Could be Masons after all.
Score: 28130 Ioc: 576 M: 573 C: 520 S: 298
gpound of britisc handing thin the backing than
(GROUND) (BRITISH)(HANGING)
ced to softh ebe commit they comining but was itives the clay
(SOUTH)(AND) (?) (?)
futurina games ever bers for the pringle
(?) (?) (?)
games in the goal was the could con fully four this
(they) (fore)
lations iver stable swe reach the probamay becally
(nations)(ever) (and) (problems)(because)
below in going ing prof his prever and herma the war ea
(?)
number ity was are discusing album which is h
(a)
group of years bers whow ever yno support wo included in
(?) (whom) (you) (or)
as the party and er of the there softheir homeb all of them
(as) (?) (southern)(homes)
anding and cover
calling about it would produce dit
was the mason states thing found Nament ing and was in shed
(naming)
by prove
(grove)
and the comply thing for a ring
the ver station of j (jackson?)
(this could continue on page 3)
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fau14 Read this site, watch dates, and think about it. Was this a message to or from Austin maybe and the gold a cover? Also look at the british involvement and slave trade.
When Mexico founded the province of Texas in 1821, the land was very sparsely populated, so Texans actively recruited settlers from the United States to help grow the region’s population. Soon, Stephen Austin—after whom Austin, Texas is named—was selling plots of land to American settlers from a large land grant his father had received from the Mexican government
Among the first Americans to migrate to Texas in the 1820s were a number of Masons, including Stephen F. Austin. Austin attempted to organize a Masonic lodge in 1828, when he and six other Masons met at San Felipe and petitioned the Grand York Lodge of Mexico for a charter dispensation.
In December 1837 delegates from these three lodges convened at Houston to organize the Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas. President Sam Houston presided over this meeting
Between 1838 and 1845 the Texas Grand Lodge issued charters to twenty-one more lodges, and membership increased from seventy-three to 357. In addition, there were probably some 1,100 Masons from other jurisdictions living in Texas at this time. Although constituting only 1½ percent of the population, Masons filled some 80 percent of the republic's higher offices. All of the presidents, vice presidents, and secretaries of state were Masons.
Score: 28130 Ioc: 576 M: 573 C: 520 S: 298
gpound of britisc handing thin the backing than
(GROUND) (BRITISH)(HANGING)
ced to softh ebe commit they comining but was itives the clay
(SOUTH)(AND) (?) (?)
futurina games ever bers for the pringle
(?) (?) (?)
games in the goal was the could con fully four this
(they) (fore)
lations iver stable swe reach the probamay becally
(nations)(ever) (and) (problems)(because)
below in going ing prof his prever and herma the war ea
(?)
number ity was are discusing album which is h
(a)
group of years bers whow ever yno support wo included in
(?) (whom) (you) (or)
as the party and er of the there softheir homeb all of them
(as) (?) (southern)(homes)
anding and cover
calling about it would produce dit
was the mason states thing found Nament ing and was in shed
(naming)
by prove
(grove)
and the comply thing for a ring
the ver station of j (jackson?)
(this could continue on page 3)
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fau14 Read this site, watch dates, and think about it. Was this a message to or from Austin maybe and the gold a cover? Also look at the british involvement and slave trade.
When Mexico founded the province of Texas in 1821, the land was very sparsely populated, so Texans actively recruited settlers from the United States to help grow the region’s population. Soon, Stephen Austin—after whom Austin, Texas is named—was selling plots of land to American settlers from a large land grant his father had received from the Mexican government
Among the first Americans to migrate to Texas in the 1820s were a number of Masons, including Stephen F. Austin. Austin attempted to organize a Masonic lodge in 1828, when he and six other Masons met at San Felipe and petitioned the Grand York Lodge of Mexico for a charter dispensation.
In December 1837 delegates from these three lodges convened at Houston to organize the Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas. President Sam Houston presided over this meeting
Between 1838 and 1845 the Texas Grand Lodge issued charters to twenty-one more lodges, and membership increased from seventy-three to 357. In addition, there were probably some 1,100 Masons from other jurisdictions living in Texas at this time. Although constituting only 1½ percent of the population, Masons filled some 80 percent of the republic's higher offices. All of the presidents, vice presidents, and secretaries of state were Masons.