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[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, October 5, 1845]

Description: Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enri] Castro in which Huth expresses his belief that Castro would be coming soon and reiterating that his presence is necessary for the colony's success. He also discusses the colonists and the declaration of war by Mexico and his belief that it will be nothing to worry about. Pages 230 (verso), 231, and 232 (recto) of letter book.
Date: October 5, 1845
Creator: Huth, Louis
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, October 15, 1845]

Description: Letter from H[enri] Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth assuring him that he is writing twice a month and stating that Huth's letters are not reaching him. He also dictates his wishes for the construction of his house and gardens and states that he expects to bring with him a large number of families with money when he returns. He ends with several subjects he wishes Huth to address in his return letter. Signed Hy. Castro on October 15, 1845 in Antwerp.
Date: October 15, 1845
Creator: Castro, Henri
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Request from the Lampasos Justice of the Peace]

Description: Request from Lampasos Justice of the Peace de la Garza for two horses in Laredo be returned to Teodoro Peres after having been stolen by Indians.
Date: 1845-10~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from Comandante Bravo to Alcalde Ramón, October 1, 1845]

Description: Letter from Comandante Bravo to Alcalde Ramón, informing him that soldiers for the convoy are scouting the enemy trail; soldiers left behind are useless for the task. Bravo says if the other soldiers return he will form an escort for the convoy.
Date: 1845-10~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library

[Letter from Mariano Arista to Alcalde Ramón, October 2, 1845]

Description: Letter from Mariano Arista to Alcalde Ramón, requesting he return Antonio Garza to his owner, José Lázaro Benavides. Arista asks that civil authorities punish this man, if he did in fact flee from service.
Date: 1845-10~
Partner: St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library
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