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[Letters from Ludwig and August Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 21, 1844 and April 12, 1844]
Letter from [Ludwig] Huth to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding Casette's refusal to marry. He also tells him that he is sending Philipp Schneider, a gardener, at his own expense and that he is to work Huth's land until his passage is repaid. Mr. Reigert is taking grape sprouts to Texas and hopes to make wine. At the end is a short letter from August [Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding two boxes of wicker and that Maas has gotten married.
[Letters from Ludwig Huth and A. Paravicini to Ferdinand Louis Huth, April 3, 1846]
Letters from [Ludwig] Huth and A. Paravicini to Ferd[inand] Louis Huth. Letter from Huth recommends several new colonists. Letter from Paravicini recommending the same immigrants as Huth and wishing him good luck and good health. Signed by Huth and A. Paravicini on April 3, 1846 in Neufreystaedt.
[Letters from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, August 31, 1845]
Letter from [Ludwig] Huth to [Ferdinand Louis Huth] expressing sadness and astonishment that all of [Louis'] property was stolen on the journey, asking why Vicar Pfanner hasn't written, and expressing surprise that Philip Schneider turned out to be so ungrateful. He also asks after various colonists and tells him that until the stock company for the colony is established, he will not use Louis' name in connection with it. Signed "Your dear and faithful father Huth" in August 1845. Also, Letter from [Ludwig Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] expressing surprise that he has been without news for so long. He includes new prices for passage to the colony according to the new prospectus. He discusses political and financial aspects of the colonization. Unsigned, possibly incomplete. Dated August 31, 1845 in Neufreystaedt.
[Letters from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 9, 1846 and April, 1846]
Letter from [Ludwig] Huth to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] lamenting the lack of direct correspondence from Louis. He also discusses the financial side of the colony venture. Signed by Huth on March 9, 1846 in Neufreystaedt. Also, partial letter from [Ludwig] Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth concerning the hard work of the colonization business and how they don't often leave the office before midnight. Written [March-April 1846] in Neufreystaedt.
[Letters from sisters Marie and Caroline Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, December 9, 1845 and March 6, 1845]
Letter from sister Marie to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] letting him know how pleased they are to get his letters and wish that he could be there. She also mentions that Germany is trying to unite Protestant and Catholic churches. Signed Marie on December 9, 1845. With letter from Caroline Huth to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] asking him about his home and whether he has received the household linens and garden seeds. She also asks him to send potato sprouts. Signed Caroline Huth on March 6 possibly in 1845 in Neufreystaedt.
[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.
[Der liefe Drud von Deiner hand]
Poem by an unknown author regarding the joys of love and marriage. Poem is printed on a torn piece of paper.
[List of documents received from Ferdinand Louis Huth, October 27, 1846]
List of documents received from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth, including contracts, receipts and lists. Signed Ch. Van Dessel on October 27, 1846 in Castroville.
[List of emigrants going from Antwerp to Galveston, January 21 and April 1, 1846]
List of emigrants going from Antwerp to Galveston. Signed Guillaume D'Hanis and dated January 21 and April 1, 1846 in Antwerp. "Ledger of the emigrants embarked this day on the ship "Diamond".
List of emigrants who left Bremen bound for Castroville
List of emigrants who left Bremen bound for Castroville.
[List of names and financial information]
List of names and financial information with a note at the bottom that the writer could take cash or merchandise for the balance.
[List of names with dollar amounts]
List of names with dollar amounts ranging from $4 to $14, mostly $7, totaling $71.
[List of supplies]
List of supplies, including sugar, lead and matches, with prices. Dated March 5.
[List of supplies and prices, November 22, 1891 and April 3, 1892]
List of supplies and prices dated April 3, [18]92. Reverse side is a list of dollar amounts dated Nov. 22, [18]91.
[Local Collection receipt, Continental National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas, August 27, 1937]
Receipt No. 47026 showing financial transaction in the amount of $21. Credit is drawn in favor of Billie Johnson received from First State Bank, Kerrville, Texas on E. W. Hammond.
[Long open letter to the people of Castroville]
Long open letter to the people of Castroville explaining all the alleged transgressions of Huth. This document appears to be a rebuttal to a document by Huth.
[Map showing land ownership]
Map showing land ownership. Plat of 1280 acres of land situated near and adjoining Quihi belonging to M. Castro.
[Marriage announcement for Ludwig Huth and Dorothea Breithauptin, August 18, 1778]
Poetic marriage announcement announcing the marriage of Ludwig Huth to Dorothea Breithauptin on August 18, 1778. Written by J. H. Rehberger.
[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.
[Medical Advice]
Excerpt with medical advice on treatment of sun-stroke, recovery of the drowned, of persons struck by lightning and remedy for pulmonary consumption (incomplete). On the first page is a list of countries with corresponding numbers.
Medical & Surgical Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan
Promotional materials for the sanitarium at Battle Creek, Michigan, "The Largest and most Complete Sanitarium in the World." Includes a description of the sanitarium's services, reprinted articles about the sanitarium, a menu, railroad time tables, and a map.
Merchants and Manufacturers' Collection Bureau.
Pamphlet from the Merchants and Manufacturers' Collection Bureau with two entries, one for John Malone and one for John Denys.
[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.
[Mostly blank pages]
Mostly blank pages, with a few figures in pencil. "Castro & Antwerp Colonization Society" is written on the first page.
[Motten, Motten, Motten]
Article discussing how to rid oneself of wool-eating moths. Clipping. Reverse has advertisements for various items.
Nachricht für Auswanderer
Newspaper clipping regarding the settlement in Texas. First portion (front side) is signed by W. D'Hanis & Co. and dated March 1846 from Antwerp. Second portion (front side) mentions Haby's return to Europe to take his family back to Texas and is signed Huth & Co. and dated March 25, 1846 from Neufreystaedt. Second clipping (reverse side) has two sections: First section is part of a letter commending the character of a vicar. The second section relates the story of four lumberjacks who found a stash of gold presumed buried during the French Revolution. They turned it over to the owner of the land, who had it distributed amongst the poor of the community. The third, and last, section contains various small news items.
[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.
[A note about silk ribbon]
A note about silk ribbon in any color except black, 15 yards.
[Note from Charles de Montel to Huth requesting payment]
Note from Charles de Montel asking Huth to pay $99.51 to Mr. B. G. [Brill]. Signed Chas de Montel.
[Note from Charles de Montel to Louis Huth]
Note from Charles de Montel asking [Louis] Huth to send something for a health problem and if he has none, to please send his boy to Dr. Weiselberg.
[Note from Ferdinand Louis Huth to William Elliot, March 20, 1845]
Note from [Ferdinand] Louis Huth to William Elliot requesting he pay G. Antonio Navarro $22.18 3/4 for freight of goods, to be charged to the account of Mr. Castro. Signed Louis Huth on March 20, 1845 in Castroville.
[Note from Henri Castro to Mr. Elliot, November 21, 1844]
Note from H[enri] Castro to Mr. Elliot requesting that he pay $8.50 to L. Huth. Signed Hy. Castro November 21, 1844 in Medina [County].
[Note from Henri Castro to W. Elliot, November 25, 1844]
Note from H[enri] Castro to W. Elliot regarding $100 received from Mr. Callaghan. Signed Hy. Castro on November 25, 1844.
[Note from R. J. Higginbotham requesting that Mr. Huth pay John Hartman, June 24, 1845]
Note from R. J. Higginbotham requesting that Mr. Huth pay John Hartman $8.50 for lumber. Signed R. J. Higginbotham on June 24, 1845.
[Note in Spanish and English]
Note on which is written "Pesqueria, Abaja, Onion Seed, Large White Mexican."
[Notification of land rights, January 2, 1847]
Document by Castro notifying the colonists that Huth is the legal owner of only the land his house occupies and an additional 40 acres across the river and therefore has no right to sell, rent or transfer any other property. He goes on to list their financial disagreement and states that a court hearing will decide who the debtor really is. Signed Hr. Castro on January 2, 1847 in Castroville.
[Open letter from Huth to the people of Castroville]
Open letter from Huth to the people of Castroville defending himself against Castro's accusations.
[Order sheet for Vilmorin-Andrieax & Co, Paris, France]
Order sheet for Vilmorin-Andrieax & Co, Paris, France. Not filled out.
[Order sheet for Vilmorin-Andrieax & Co, Paris, France, copy 2]
Order sheet for Vilmorin-Andrieax & Co, Paris, France. Not filled out. Copy 2.
[Page 224 of letter book]
Page 224 of letter book containing various financial notes.
[Page 236 of letter book]
Page 236 of letter book contains short notes regarding letter to Castro, Martin and Cobb and brief notes regarding financial matters. Page 236, verso, of letter book contains several short notes to Castro, Martin and Cobb, and J. H. Illies & Co.
[Page 239 of letter book]
Page 239 of letter book. Blank except for page number. Page 239, verso, of letter book on which is written information regarding provisions, possibly from September 1844, and part of a letter to [Castro].
[Pages 221 and 212 of letter book]
Page 221 of letter book on which is written several financial notes and the start of a letter, possibly to Castro, regarding the annexation of Texas. Page 222, recto, of letter book on which is written a continuation of a letter to Castro and several financial notes.
[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.].
[Payment deadlines]
Detailed explanation of how to determine payment deadlines.
[Poem about General Bertrand, September 26, 1830]
Poem about General Bertrand written by Cath.
Poem about Nemorin and Estelle
Poem about Nemorin and Estelle.
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