[3] On October 1, 1832, 55 delegates met in San Felipe de Austin;[3] attendance may have been diminished due to the short notice.
[2] Historian Eugene Campbell Barker suggests that the discussions would likely not have concluded so swiftly unless the delegates had done "considerable preparation before the meeting".
[6][Note 1] The central committee would be based in San Felipe "for the purpose of circulating information of events of importance to the interest of the people".
[7] The convention adjourned on October 6 after unanimously electing William H. Wharton to deliver the resolutions to the state legislature in Saltillo and to the Mexican Congress in Mexico City.
[10] Days later, Austin wrote that "we have just had a convention of all Texas, native Mexicans and foreign settlers – all united as one man".