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[Envelope addressed to John Barrows, October 22, 1888]
Envelope addressed to John Barrows. Postmarked October 22, [18]88 from Philadelphia.
[Envelope addressed to L. Huth & Son in San Antonio advertising Clarke & Courts, Stationers, Printers, Lithographers, and Blank Book Manufacturers]
Envelope [or postcard] addressed to L. Huth & Son in San Antonio. Pre-printed with a color image of the Texas flag and text advertising Clarke & Courts, Stationers, Printers, Lithographers, and Blank Book Manufacturers. Postmarked from Galveston on August 1[3].
[Extracts of letters written to Louis Huth in Castroville by Henri Castro]
Extracts of letter written to Louis Huth in Castroville by Henri Castro while Castro was away for about 22 months.
[Extracts of letters written to Louis Huth in Castroville by Henri Castro in French and English]
Extracts of letter written to Louis Huth in Castroville by Henri Castro while Castro was away for about 22 months. One column in French and one in English.
[Introduction letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 7, 1844]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] introducing Mr. Gaubault and Mr. Gaitan.
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 18, 1871]
Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding the matter of some claimed lots. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on April 18, 1871 in Castroville.
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 22, 1871]
Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth enclosing the deed for Mr. Haas and hoping that the situation confusing block 4 with block 5 can be settled. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on April 22, 1871 in Castroville.
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, July 7, 1871]
Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding legal action being taken by Louis Haas over claimed land. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on July 7, 1871 in Castroville.
[Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, July 12, 1871]
Letter from A. Carli & Bro. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth enclosing a deed. Signed A. Carli & Bro. on July 12, 1871 in Castroville.
[Letter from A. Dittmar to the Country Clerk of Medina County, August 29, 1850]
Letter from A. Dittmar to the Country Clerk of Medina County requesting a copy of a deed.
[Letter from A. Klappenbach to Mr. Ls. Huth, April 21, 1857]
Letter from A. Klappenbach to Mr. Ls. Huth regarding a shipment of rafter and wood for sheathing. Dated April 21, 1857 from Castroville. Signed A. Klappenbach of James Montel & Co.
[Letter from A. Klappenhbach to (Ferdinand) Louis Huth, February 21, 1857]
Letter from A. Klappenhbach to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth requesting a delivery.
[Letter from A. Landez for E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to L. Huth, February 10, 1845]
Letter from [A. Landez] for E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to L. Huth enclosing a copy of his current account. Signed A. [Landez] on February 10, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from A. Laude to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 7, 1845]
Letter from A. Laude to [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth regarding a shipment on board the schooner Youns. Signed A. Laude on February 7, 184[5] in Galveston.
[Letter from A. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 12]
Letter from A. to [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth regarding 77 emigrants departing on the Heinrich, a lack of finances and that everyone is impatient to see him. Signed A[...ricell] on March 12 in Galveston.
[Letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 7, 1844]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] informing him that he has spoken to Castro about the terrible position Louis found himself in when he arrived in Galveston and did not find any agents awaiting him. He lets Louis know that if things don't work out in Texas, he is welcome to come back.
[Letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 14, 1845]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] informing him of the birth of his son. He gives his opinion that the annexation of Texas might make operations easier on their end. He asks him to write and reminds him in a postscript written later that if he is to write on the subject of Althenheim or Marie to please use another sheet of paper so as not to offend his Mary.
[Letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, December 6, 1843]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding several boxes being shipped to Louis and the party of emigrants leaving the following day.
[Letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March, 1845]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding the impending birth of his child.
[Letter from August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, May 26, 1846]
Letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] stating that Castro has already left for Texas and describing ideas for trade. He also mentions the possibility of Louis going into business with a tanner in Deisslingen who may emigrate. Signed August on May 26, 1846 in Neufreystaedt.
[Letter from Breithaupt & Wilson to Louis Huth, Esq., January 15, 1872]
Letter from Breithaupt & Wilson to Louis Huth, Esq. regarding a balance of $259.42 due on his account. Signed Breithaupt & Wilson in New York on January 15, 1872.
[Letter from Breithaupt & Wilson to Louis Huth, Esq., July 13, 1871]
Letter from Breithaupt & Wilson to Louis Huth, Esq. informing him that he was correct in thinking they had made errors and explaining how they occurred. Signed Breithaupt & Wilson on July 13, 1871 in New York.
[Letter from C. Librell to the County Court Clerk of Medina County, Texas, June 13, 1856]
Letter from C. [H]. [Librell] to the County Court Clerk of Medina County, Texas, inquiring whether a certain piece of land is part of their county.
[Letter from Cellavius to Huth, June 19, 1846]
Letter possibly from Cellavius to Huth describing the bad times he has encountered and asking for help.
[Letter from Ch. G. Goubault to Ferdinand Louis Huth, May 22, 1845]
Letter from Ch. G. Goubault to [Ferdinand Louis Huth] requesting a box of matches and reminding him to pay his wife that which she is owed. Signed Ch. G. Goubault on May 22, 1845 in Castroville.
[Letter from Charles de Montel, August 28, 1859]
Letter from Charles de Montel regarding a bridle. Signed Chas de Montel on August 28, 1859 in Bandera.
[Letter from Charles de Montel, January 1, 1859]
Letter from Charles de Montel requesting coffee and whiskey. Signed Chas de Montel on January 1, 1859 at Camp Medina.
[Letter from Charles de Montel, November 18, 1859]
Letter from Charles de Montel requesting $50. Signed Chas de Montel on November 18, 1859.
[Letter from Charles de Montel, November 24, 1859]
Letter from Charles de Montel requesting $50. Signed Chas de Montel on November 24, 1859.
[Letter from Charles de Montel, November 28, 1859]
Letter from Charles de Montel requesting $50. Signed Chas de Montel on November 28, 1859.
[Letter from Charles de Montel to Ferdinand Louis Huth, June 23, 1845]
Letter from Chas. de Montel to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a delivery from Mr. Elliot.
[Letter from Charles de Montel to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 28, 1858]
Letter from Charles de Montel to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth regarding a trip and hunting.
[Letter from E. B. Martin and H. A. Cobb to Louis Huth, April 16, 1845]
Letter from E. B. Martin and H. A. Cobb to Louis Huth requesting acknowledgment of their previous letter. Signed E. B. Martin and H. A. Cobb on April 16, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to Ferdinand Louis Huth, December 16, 1845]
Letter from E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth informing him of the arrival of the Alberdina with 85 emigrants and requesting he send someone to meet them and lead them back to Castroville. Signed E. Martin and H. A. Cobb on December 16, 184[5] in Galveston.
[Letter from E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 21, 1844]
Letter from E. Martin and H. A. Cobb to [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth referring to a circular and confirming a letter from Cobb. They state the the Tom Jack has already left with his goods on board. Signed E. Martin and H. A. Cobb on November 21, 1844 in Galveston.
[Letter from El. Martin to Ferdinand Louis Huth, January 15, 1844]
Letter from El. Martin to [Ferdinand] L[oui]s Huth hoping that he has arrived safely at his destination and discussing the prospects for the success of Castroville. Signed El. Martin on January 15, 1844 in Galveston.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth, date unknown]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] explaining his decision to settle in Texas.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth Henri Castro, April 12, 1845]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro in which he says that he is enclosing letters from colonists and discussing the crops. Page 220, verso, of letter book.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Amelia Castro]
Letter from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth to Amelia Castro letting her know that he is sending provisions, though it goes against his principle to do so on credit. Signed Louis Huth.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to [Henri] Castro, written in an account book. He describes happenings in the settlement, including issues with the cows, one man (Dreyher) who is missing, some stolen horses and various issues relating to the colonists. Pages 201 (verso), 202, and 203 (recto) of letter book.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, 1846, with other notes, September 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enr]i Castro informing him that he has closed out his daily accounts and asking him to take care of various financial matters. Page 238, recto, of letter book. On page 238, verso, of letter book on which is written some information regarding provisions and notifying the public that he is no longer an employee of Castro or the Antwerp Society for Texas Colonization.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, January, 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro regarding difficulties with some laborers. The election resulted in five men being chosen as Colonel, Lt. Colonel, Captain and 1st and 2nd Lieutenants. He also shares that an axle was broken on a cart and it has not rained. Pages 210, verso, and 211, recto, of letter book. Page 211, verso, of letter book contains various small segments of letters and notes.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, June 1845]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro informing him how much he is needed in Castroville in order for it to succeed. He also discusses the crops and election of a cowboy to tend the growing number of cows. Also, a financial note at top date 1845/06/03. Pages 224, verso, and 225 of letter book.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, November, 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to Henri Castro giving account of his arrival in Texas with the colonists, how he procured food and funds and describing how they took possession of his goods in his absence. He ends with an account of his financial standing and stating that if he is called back to his post he will come. Pages 200 and 201 (front) of letter book.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, October 5, 1845]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro in which Huth expresses his belief that Castro would be coming soon and reiterating that his presence is necessary for the colony's success. He also discusses the colonists and the declaration of war by Mexico and his belief that it will be nothing to worry about. Pages 230 (verso), 231, and 232 (recto) of letter book.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, with response, asking for the return of his little table]
Letter from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth to [Henri] Castro asking for the return of his little table. Castro's response notifies Huth that he will be gone for three days. Signed Louis Huth.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, with response, asking him to return a mattress]
Letter from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth to [Henri Castro] asking him to return a mattress. Response from Castro states that he was intending to pay for it. Signed L. H.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, with response, November 24, 1846]
Letter from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth to H[enri] Castro regarding the return of some planks, with Castro's response. Signed Louis Huth on November 24, 1846 in Castroville.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, with response, regarding financial matters]
Letter from [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth to [Henri] Castro regarding financial matters, with Castro's response and request to send two washerwomen. Signed L. Huth.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, with response, regarding some debts]
Letter from [Ferdinand] L[ouis] Huth to [Henri] Castro informing him that he has given money to several people who claimed to have asked for money from Castro, with Castro's reply that he had not heard from the gentleman.
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