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[Letter to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 8, 1857]
Letter from an unknown author to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a financial transaction in the amount of $2.75.
[Letter from A. Klappenhbach to (Ferdinand) Louis Huth, February 21, 1857]
Letter from A. Klappenhbach to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth requesting a delivery.
[Receipt for lumber, February 15, 1858]
Receipt for lumber purchased from James, Montel & Co.
[Receipt for lumber, February 14, 1859]
Receipt for lumber purchased from James, Montel & Co.
[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.
[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. 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.
[Letter from W. Elliot, February, 1845]
Letter from W. Elliot regarding the colony, travel plans, and financial matters.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 1, 1845]
Letter from [Henri] Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding his success in Congress. He gives details of his trip to Europe including when he expects to return. Signed M. Castro in February 1, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 5, 1845]
Letter from [Henri Castro] to Ferdinand [Louis] Huth regarding the arrival of [Pfanner] and his immigrants. Signed H. C. on February 5, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 6, 1845]
Letter from [Henri] Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] stating that the letter is entrusted to Rev. Pfanner and many immigrants are expected shortly. He lists some provisions he is sending, including salt, nails, seeds, etc. Signed H. Castro on February 6, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 11, 1845]
Letter from [Henri Castro] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] stating that the schooner Pauline left the previous day with Pfanner and 206 immigrants. He encloses his accounts with Cobb and a list of the immigrants and their financial standing. Signed H. C. on February 11, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth regarding the brig Oscar, February 11, 1845]
Letter from [Henri] Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding the brig Oscar and 100 immigrants. Signed Hi. Castro on February 11, 1845 in Galveston.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 18, 1845]
Letter from [Henri] Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] announcing the arrival of 315 emigrants in two convoys under the direction of Rev. Pfanner. Signed H. Castro on February 18, 1845 in New Orleans.
[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. 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 Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 17, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a recent letter from Castro and a shipment of nails.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 19, 1846]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding provisions for the colony.
[Letter from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, February 28, 1845]
Letter from [Ludwig Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] detailing which letters have been received, sent and answered. He goes on to discuss in detail a financial disagreement themselves and a friend of Castro's in Paris. He asks several questions regarding the land in Texas and discusses the unusually long, severe winter and how it has affected their colonization plans. A copy of a letter from someone in Altdorf stating that a widow had returned from Texas and was telling everyone how horrible it was and how her husband starved to death. As a result, few colonists were willing to come from her town. He also discusses Pfanner's plans and a financial disagreement with Isabelle.
[Receipt for 105 francs paid to Georg Müller, February 20, 1844]
Receipt for 105 francs paid to Georg Müller. Signed Georg Müller on February 20, 1844 in Port la Vacca. "Received from Mr. Louis Huth on behalf of Mister H[enr]i Castro in Paris."
[Two receipts for moneys paid to Eduard Schneider, February, 1844]
Two receipts for moneys paid to Eduard Schneider. One for 25 francs dated Feb. 26 and one for the balance of his surety (nine francs, 50 cents) dated Feb. 28, 1844. "Received from Mr. Louis Huth on behalf of Mr. H[enr]i Castro in Paris."
[Receipt for $1.20, February 14, 1846]
Receipt for $1.20. Signed P. L. Trueheart.
[Receipt for $1.45, February 14, 1846]
Receipt for $1.45. Signed P. L. Trueheart.
[Receipt, February 14, 1846]
Receipt. Signed [P. L. Trueheart].
[Receipt for $117.90, February 16, 1854]
Receipt for $117.90. Signed J. H. Herndon on February 16, 1854. "Recd. Castroville Febr. 16th 1854 of Louis Huth."
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