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[Letter from J. B. Bovelly to J. B. LaCoste, March 2, 1881]
Letter from J. B. Bovelly to J. B. LaCoste regarding lands owned by Albert Huth. [Ferdinand] Louis Huth was paying taxes on the land but letters to him have gone unanswered. The family would like to know whose name the properties are listed under, whether taxes have been paid, whether the land can be sold and what might its value be. Signed J. B. Bovelly on March 2, 1881 in Galveston.
[Kranfenfarren-Berein]
Document describing the history and current practices of the Health Insurance-Company of San Antonio. Includes a list of financial information, a list of members as of April 1, 1892, physicians, medical examiners, and the company committee.
[Letter from Valentin Haas to Ferdinand Louis Huth, August 23, 1882]
Letter from Valentin Haas to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding land Huth sold to Ihnken. Haas claims he would have bought it and asks if he is planning on selling more land. Signed Valentin Haas on August 23, 1882 in Castroville.
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.
[Receipt for 50 cents, as contribution to a health insurance plan, July 25, 1884]
Receipt for 50 cents to L. Huth, as contribution to a health insurance plan for the month of July. Signed Oha Degen on July 25, 1884 in San Antonio.
[Letter from Mary Russell Harris to L. Huth & Sons, April 9, 1888]
Letter from Mary Russell Harris to L. Huth & Sons regarding a bill that she is not able to pay at the moment.
[Envelope addressed to John Barrows, October 22, 1888]
Envelope addressed to John Barrows. Postmarked October 22, [18]88 from Philadelphia.
[Letter from R. C. Houston to Huth & Sons, July 3, 1889]
Letter from R. C. Houston to Huth & Sons requesting an itemized receipt and stating the account will not be settled before fall.
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