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[Contract between Huth and Castro, November 20, 1844]
Document putting forth the contract between Huth and Castro detailing what is expected of Huth and what Castro will give him in return for services rendered. Signed Hr. Castro and Louis Huth in Castroville on November 20, 1844.
[Cover sheet for Castro's Correspondence]
Cover sheet for Castro's Correspondence regarding the court cases Huth vs. Castro and Huth vs. Castro in Bexar District Court.
[Deed of Trust]
Handwritten form entitled Deed of Trust. Blanks not filled in.
[Document certifying Louis Huth's election as Justice of the Peace for Precinct No. 6, July 25, 1846]
Document certifying Louis Huth's election as Justice of the Peace for Precinct No. 6. Signed David Morgan, Chief Justice of Bexar county on July 25, 1846.
[Document certifying Louis Huth's election as Justice of the Peace for Precinct No. 6, July 25, 1846, copy 2]
Document certifying Louis Huth's election as Justice of the Peace for Precinct No. 6. Signed David Morgan, Chief Justice of Bexar county on July 25, 1846.
[Document describing an agreement between Henri Castro, Ferdinand Louis Huth, and Huth & Co., October 5, 1843, English translation]
Agreement between Henri Castro in Paris, Ferdinand Louis Huth and Huth & Co. in Neufreystaedt, in which they set forth the terms of their joint venture. Namely, that Ferdinand Louis Huth will travel to Texas and conduct trade business there for at least two years. Signed by Hr. Castro, Huth & Co. and Louis Huth, Jr. in Paris and Neufreystaedt on October 5, 1843. Written in English.
[Document regarding an agreement between Louis Huth and Emil Huth, January 5, 1858]
Document regarding an agreement between Louis Huth and Emil Huth regarding sale of land and payment of $425 owed to Louis Huth. Signed Louis Huth and Emil Huth on January 5, 1858 in Castroville.
[Document regarding the passage of Act No. 18, February 18, 1850]
Document regarding the passage of Act No. 18 and authorizing payment of $25 to John Hoffman for election-related duties. Signed Louis Huth on February 18, 1850 in Medina County.
[Document regarding the passage of Act No. 19, February 18, 1850]
Document regarding the passage of Act No. 19. Signed John Hoffman on February 18, 1850 in Medina County.
[Document regarding the passage of Act No. 21, May 20, 1850]
Document regarding the passage of Act No. 21 and authorizing payment of $11.40 to the County Clerk of Medina County for various supplies. Signed John Hoffman on May 20, 1850 in Medina County. Signed "rec'd paymt in full" by Louis Huth.
[Document stating that Huth no longer works for Castro, October 16, 1846]
Document notice stating that Huth no longer works for Castro or the Texas Colonisation Company of Antwerp and that interested parties should contact Castro directly.
[License No. 84, Medina County, January 16, 1854]
License stating that Louis Huth may vend alcohol and other wares and merchandise. Signed by Louis Huth on January 16, 1854 in Medina County.
[Marriage certificate for Joseph Hügelen and Catharina Lieber Sungauer, April 5, 1853]
Marriage certificate for Joseph Hügelen and Catharina Sungauer. Signed by Bonaventura Keller, Priest of Castroville and Louis Huth on the April 4 and 5, 1853.
[Marriage license for Joseph Hügelen and Catharina Lieber Sungauer, March 30, 1853]
Marriage license for Joseph Hügelen and Catharina Sungauer. Signed by Louis Huth on the March 30, 1853.
[Monthly statement from W. Dauhpin & Co. to M. Feille of San Antonio, February 18, 1868]
Monthly statement from W. Dauhpin & Co. to M. Feille of San Antonio, February 18, 1868.
[Notarized document regarding by the legal case between Huth and Castro, April 3, 1854]
Notarized document regarding by the legal case between Huth and Castro. Reference is made to the agreement between them dated November 20, 1844 setting forth their responsibilities and reimbursements. Signed James Paul, Louis Huth, Hr. Castro, A. Castro and Angelo Caucici, Trustee of Amelie Castro on April 3, 1854.
[Passport for Louis Huth, May 17, 1866]
Passport for Louis Huth including physical description. Signed by Secretary of State William H. Seward on May 17, 1866 in Washington [D. C.].
[Passport for Louis Huth, May 17, 1866, copy 2]
Passport for Louis Huth including physical description. Signed by Secretary of State William H. Seward on May 17, 1866 in Washington [D. C.].
[Passport for Louis Huth, May 17, 1866, negative copy]
Negative image of a passport for Louis Huth including physical description. Signed by Secretary of State William H. Seward on May 17, 1866 in Washington [D. C.].
[Pre-printed document acknowledging receipt of a claim for Bounty Land filed by Ferdinand Louis Huth, May 25, 1855]
Pre-printed document acknowledging receipt of a claim for Bounty Land filed by [Ferdinand] Louis Huth under the Act of March 3, 1855. Signed L. P. Waldo and dated May 25, 1855 in Texas.
[Property tax receipt no. 200, Medina County, March 17, 1864]
Tax receipt for lots in Quihi and Castroville. Also lists original land grants and their values.
[Questions to be put to Mr. Montel]
Questions to be asked of Mr. [Charles de] Montel regarding the character, reputation and actions of Louis Huth during the settlement of Castroville.
[Receipt for $3 from L. Huth for dues, October, 1873]
Receipt for $3 from L. Huth for dues for the year ending October 1, 1874. Dated October, 1873 and signed by F. S. Lockwood, treasurer.
[Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues, April 1, 1874]
Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues for the quarter ending June 30, 1874. Signed F. S. Lockwood.
[Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues, January 1, 1874]
Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues for the quarter ending March 31, 1874.
[Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues, October 30, 1879]
Receipt for $3 from L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade for dues for the year ending October 1, 1880. Signed J. L. Lockwood on October 30, 1879.
[Receipt for $6 from Mr. L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade, October 9, 1872]
Receipt for $6 from Mr. L. Huth to the San Antonio Board of Trade. Dated October 9, 1872 and signed J. L. Lockwood.
[Voting results tally sheet, October 13, 1845]
Negative image of a tally sheet with columns indicating name of voter, constitution adopted, constitution rejected, for annexation, against annexation, for colonization ordinance and against colonization ordinance. Signed Louis Huth and others on October 13, 1845.
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