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[Account with Hr. Castro, November 21, 1844 to March 19, 1845]
Account with Hr. Castro from 21 November 1844 up to 19th March 1845.
[Balance sheet showing financial transactions relating to Henri Castro, December 31, 1846]
Balance sheet showing financial transactions relating to [Henri Castro].
[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.
[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 listing passengers bound for Castroville on the Patriot, June 4, 1846]
Document listing passengers bound for Castroville on the Patriot.
[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.
[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 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.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, January, 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro regarding difficulties with some laborers. The election resulted in five men being chosen as Colonel, Lt. Colonel, Captain and 1st and 2nd Lieutenants. He also shares that an axle was broken on a cart and it has not rained. Pages 210, verso, and 211, recto, of letter book. Page 211, verso, of letter book contains various small segments of letters and notes.
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Mr. Bacon, April 24, 1846]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis] Huth to Mr. Bacon regarding a shipment of provisions.
[Letter from Henri Castro to William Elliot, November 25, 1844]
Letter from H[enri] Castro to W[illia]m Elliot regarding financial matters and giving orders for accounts and supplies.
[Letter from Hy. Castro to W. Elliot, December 29, 1844]
Letter from Hy. Castro to W. Elliot [possibly Cope] regarding financial matters [copy]. Letter from James Holford to H. Castro, 1844-06-03, is copied on the reverse side of the letter.
[Letter from James Holford to H. Castro, June 3, 1844]
Letter from James Holford to H. Castro regarding financial matters [copy]. Letter from Hy. Castro to W. Elliot, 1844-12-29, is copied on the reverse side.
[Letter from W. Elliot, February, 1845]
Letter from W. Elliot regarding the colony, travel plans, and financial matters.
[Letter from William Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, May 22, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth regarding 8 fanegas of corn meal.
[Letter from William Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 29, 1844]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth telling him when letters for Castro must be there in order to go off with the post and asking him to inform people that he cannot pay any drafts for fifteen days.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, December 9, 1844]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding payment of drafts. He also states his opinion that Higginbottom "deserves a scalding" for not delivering bacon and mail on time.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, December 29, 1844]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding corn and the mill.
[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 Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, July 26, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth agreeing to a draft of $25 for the next week.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 4, 1846]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a letter for Huth from Mr. Macquinay and regarding financial matters.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 18, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth informing him that corn is becoming scarce.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 24, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth regarding money for corn.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, March 31, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regretting that he cannot comply with his request for money. He also discusses Higginbotham and bacon.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 17, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding letters from Mr. Castro about his prospects.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 28, 1844]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth asking him to tell the people who have drafts against him not to send them in for fifteen days.
[Letter from Wm. Elliot to Ferdinand Louis Huth, November 29, 1845]
Letter from Wm. Elliot to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth enclosing letters from Castro to Cupples and Bourgeois.
[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.
[Page 224 of letter book]
Page 224 of letter book containing various financial notes.
[Receipt, February 14, 1846]
Receipt. Signed [P. L. Trueheart].
[Receipt for $1.20, December 28, 1845]
Receipt for $1.20. Signed P. L. Trueheart.
[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 for $1.65, December 28, 1845]
Receipt for $1.65. Signed P. L. Trueheart.
[Receipt for $3.20, December 28, 1845]
Receipt for $3.20. Signed P. L. Trueheart.
[Receipt for $27, May 6, 1846]
Receipt for $27 for 9 40-acre lots on the Medina River. Signed Chas. de Montel.
[Receipt for 73 dollars and 63 cents for meal and bacon, December 10, 1844]
Receipt for 73 dollars and 63 cents for meal and bacon. Signed R. J. Higginbotham in Castroville on December 10, 1844. "Received of Mr. Louis Huth agent of Mr. H. Castro."
[Receipt for delivery of goods, June 11, 1844]
Receipt for delivery of goods. Signed possibly by W. R. in Port Lavaca on June 11, 1844. Marked paid in full on July 4 [1844].
[Two letters from Ferdinand Louis Huth to R. J. Higgenbotham and W. Elliot, respectively, October 9, 1844]
Two letters from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to R. J. Higgenbotham and W. Elliot, respectively. Originals in English, text crossed out. Page 205, verso, of letter book.
[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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