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[Confidential document addressed to Ferdinand Louis Huth from Henri Castro, October 25, 1843]
Confidential document addressed to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth from H[enr]i Castro informing Huth what he should do if the representatives in Galveston and San Antonio are not there to meet him. Signed Hi. Castro on October 25, 1843 from Antwerp.
[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.
The Cosmopolitan Hand-book of Rules and Tables
Educational book about business and agriculture. Includes tables for conversions of various weights and measures, population and census data, information for making purchases and sales in agriculture, and business advice, along with an extensive section of advertisements.
[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.
[Curing Cancer with Red-Clover Tea]
Clipping regarding the use of red-clover tea to cure cancer. Advertisements on the reverse side for Wm. W. Gamble, Bookseller and Stationer, and Gamble's News Depot, San Antonio, Texas.
[Customer's Draft, Continental National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas, August 27, 1937]
Financial transaction in the amount of $21 between E. W. Hammond and Billie Johnson for the settlement of an account. Issued from the First State Bank, Kerrville, Texas. Signed by Billie Johnson.
[Deed of Trust]
Handwritten form entitled Deed of Trust. Blanks not filled in.
[Document]
Document written in unknown language.
[Document authorizing Louis Huth to act as need for the benefit of the colonists of Castroville]
Document authorizing [Louis Huth] to act as need for the benefit of the colonists of [Castroville].
[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 detailing actions of Mr. Castro]
Document detailing actions of Mr. Castro and quoting letters from him regarding his instructions for Huth.
[Document listing passengers bound for Castroville on the Patriot, June 4, 1846]
Document listing passengers bound for Castroville on the Patriot.
[Document listing passengers traveling aboard the Patriot]
Document listing passengers traveling aboard the Patriot, with names and size of party.
[Document listing the names of colonists, June 20, 1851 to March 16, 1852]
Document listing the names of colonists, along with the number of their certificate, amount of acres, number of surveys, number of districts and who sent for a patent. Dates range from June 20, [18]51 to March 16 [18]52.
[Document putting forth resolutions]
Document putting forth the desire to support no man for office who is not uncompromisingly opposed to the Know Nothing Party. Includes the resolutions that E. M. Peale is their choice for Governor, P. H. Bell for Congress, S. A. Maverick for Senator, and W. H. Cleveland for "floating representatives."
[Document regarding a sum of $14.80 and a settled lawsuit, 1854]
Document regarding a sum of $14.80 and a settled lawsuit.
[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.
[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].
[Envelope addressed to Mr. Louis Huth, July 6]
Envelope addressed to Mr. Louis Huth in San Antonio. Postmarked from Castroville on July 6.
[Envelope with return address]
Envelope with return address: Mrs. Richard Holdsworth, Box 146, Kerrville, Texas.
Erinnerung
Collection of published poems by various authors.
[Escort card]
Card asking for permission to escort someone home. Recipient is instructed to tear off the right side of the card if the offer is accepted and the left side if the recipient already has an escort.
[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.
[Globe Book Mark and Interest Tables]
Card printed by "The Globe Co" with a "short method for calculating interest" on one side and a time table "showing the time in days from any day in one month to the corresponding day in any other month" on the other.
[Guarantee No. 120 and instructions for filling the Parker Vacumatic Pen]
Guarantee and instructions for filling the Parker Vacumatic Pen. Guarantee is numbered 616601.
[Huth shield]
Copy of an image of the Huth shield with "Huth" underneath.
[L. Huth & Son]
Clipping recommending L. Huth & Son as merchants.
[Invitation to a meeting of the Alamo Lodge, March 23, 1872]
Invitation to a meeting of the Alamo Lodge on April 6 at 8 o'clock to consider the indebtedness of the Lodge. Signed W. T. Marshall and dated March 23, 1872 in San Antonio.
[Ledger sheets showing financial transaction relating to the colonization of Castroville, August 21, 1846]
Ledger sheet showing financial transaction relating to the colonization [of Castroville]. Signed Wm. Elliot on August 21, 1846 in San Antonio.
[Ledger sheets showing transaction relating to the colonization of Castroville, March 5, 1846]
Ledger sheets showing transaction relating to the colonization [of Castroville]. Dated March 5, 1846.
[Ledger sheets showing transactions relating to the colonization of Castroville, December 1845 to February 1846]
Ledger sheets showing transactions relating to the colonization of Castroville. Dated December 1845 through February 1846.
[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. Klappenhbach to (Ferdinand) Louis Huth, February 21, 1857]
Letter from A. Klappenhbach to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth requesting a delivery.
[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 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.
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