i eas atte ot siti Heinitttnte ace THER eeleie urs Ste t a rae : uit aatetrte a ie i iit pepatsst ae fetety sF Hit it 7 it rvtretets beitietes. ris ix! vet iss = $233 Hogs pytaeits a i behets if iti riras eeepirtetectts st32 tit eoE ss thee oe ie Stetee St vy i * ae * ais isis + P5348 Dottie risky i 7 , if Si) N x Sat HAN EO an ae eS Lee oe Ret ot lo Liman: y De iw ne ( wicuty igh — So StOCKTAISEFS Frinatiy, after many perplexing difficulties, and obstacles not anticipated, we have succeeded in completing Vol. No. 1 ‘Texas Stock Directory or Brand Book,” and hope that it will come up to the expectations of the public, in gene- ral appearance and usefulness, It would be uncommon, indeed, should such a work as this be carried through, without containing some slight errors, either in the spelling of 6 name or other- wise, when it is taken into consideration that we have a great many agents, and that the owner himself, not unfrequently, in endeavoring to mark down his brand will make a slight variation from the iron itself, and even write his own name indistinctly. Wo have been exceedingly careful to have all the brands re- ceived by us, inserted, when they have reached us previous to the printing of the Counties to which they belong, also, to have the copy followed verbatim et literatint, and think we have suceeded in doing sb. If there should be any, however, who have paid for the insertion of their brands, the same not appear- ing in the book, they will please inform us, and the money paid in will be refun- ded, Rither from want of faith in our ability to complete this work as contemplated, or inattention in proper time, to what we consider one of their important inter- ests, many persone have sent in their brands since the counties in which they re- vide, have been printed, and of course they do not appear with those of their neighbors. There are others who have not as yet sent in their brands at all and who would like probably to do so, after examining this work and reflecting a mo- ment as to the prospective benefits to be derived from having their brands print- ed, circulated and known by the entire stockraising community of Western Tex- as. To all of such, we take this occasion to say that it is our intention to print a supplement to Vol. No. 1., some time in June, or as soon thereafter, as brands enough have accumulated to make fifty pages:—-the Supplement to be sent free of charge to those who may purchase the book, a record of the namc3, county and post office of such, to be kept for this purpose. In order to secure the appearance of brands in the Supplement, each one must be accompanied with Two Dollars Specie, or its equivalent in currency, which is the price for inserting brands; otherwise they will not b2 engraved and inserted. If it should occur that brands or names have been printed incorrectly in this Vol. (the fault being ours, or that of our agents,) we will make the proper oor- rection in supplement, without any additional charge. PUBLISHERS, hh te ea 4 alia eS A rn a Wie = we = PS 7 a ‘ -& 7 Jt Wise bree 2S : = a = = = a er Ss = ‘Wosyour ‘HAA Aq pozr0odut ‘GA OCGINNISIONUE °O NHOL Mg UuU1oF 3.10U8 THE Gexas Stock Hivertory,. OR BOOK OF MARKS AND BRANDS. | | IN A SERIES OF VOLUMES DESIGNED TO EMBRACK THE ENTIRE STATE. BY W. H. JACKSON, ~™ Stockraiser of Bexar County, S. A. LONG, Steckraiser of Nedima County. Volume I. ue et. SAN ANTONIO: PRINTED AT THE HERALD OFFICE, 1865. Heartman’s Htstorical Series No. 77 Lithoprinted by EDWARDS BROTHERS, INC. in a limited Edition for THE BOOK FARM New Braunfels, Texas TKE TEXAS STOCK DIRECTORY. a PREFACE. In bringing before the public this the first Volume of the Stock Directory or Brand Book, we deem that a few words are called for by way of apology. Circum- stances over which we have had no control have retarded the publication of the work several months beyond what was at first anticipated. We presume that we need hardly say that those hindering circumstances grew out of the war by which our country has been so fearfully convulsed up to within a very short period. And while it is true that to this cause 1s mainly attributable the delay in the appear- ance of our work, there were found other difficulties which had to be overcome, not the least of which was found in the’apathy and want of faith in the utilty of the work on the part of those interested in it. Perhaps this should cause us little surprise, for it not unfrequently happens that those enterprizes redounding most to the benefit of the public, are slowest in being appreciated, We now feel, however, that the Rubicon has been passed, and if, with the assistance of this work, Stock- raising does not become more profitable, and the calling more reputable, we shall frankly acknowledge our disappointment. The utility of such a work as this is too evident to require much remark, since it is a well known fact, that every neighborhood has within its bounds more or less animals bearing brands unknown to the citizens thereof. By means of this book the ownership of these strays 1s made known and the animals recovered. The present system of stock-raising in Texas is not only unprofitable to a large proportion of those engaged therein but is gradually becoming, in many localities, to a considerable degree disreputable. This, in common with the mass of our fel- low-stockraisers, we are sorry to see and be compelled to admit: Pastoral life is almost as ancient as the world itself. Healthy, to a considerable degree pleasant, it could, in many portions of our State be made highly profitable according to the capital invested; provided, we would all obey the Scriptural injunction, ‘ Do unio others as we would that they,should do unto us.” In order to make this work useful in restoring lost Stock to their rightful owners tivo things are essential: In the first place, when stock is sold it should be‘invaria- bly contrabranded. Second. when- strange animals, to the range are discover- ed, every stock-raiser should make it his duty to examine the Directory, ascertain to whom the animal or animals belong, and give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same. If this should be done, thousands of animals will be re- stored to their owners, that would otherwise bea permanent loss. To a good man, the consciousness of having performed an act of kindness towards his fellow man, would be a sufficient reward, even though he should not be the recipient of any other, which would not often occur: for we are of those who believe that there few i i —————— 14 THE TEXAS STOCK DIRECTORY. persons who would not cheerfully give remuneration in some way for information leading to the recovery of their lost stock. The Publishers embrace the occasion to say that they expect to proceed with the ‘Second Volume (which will embrace the territory lying between the Guadalupe and the Colorado) at an early day, and hope those who wish to have their Brands nserted wil] send them forward at once. PUBLISHERS, SE ee THE TEXAS STOCK DIRECTORY. Or re cr a Bn a ent oe ns te eres et ara oe ee MARKS AND BRANDS. NOTE OF EXPLANATION. Swallow-fork in left esr, - Co Crop off right, - - Split in left car, : —_> pia and Under Bit, = - =.) Two Upper Bits, - - OPP nae: half Crop, 5 oe Upper Slope, ee ¢> ‘Under Slope, -~ - Ear Bob, - “ C fs ‘Crop and Upper Half Crop, — A Star (*) placed before a brand or mark denotes that it is not now used. UVALDE CO.—Uvatpe P. O. W. C, Adams, O iii fe oe to LOT. Sep P. T. & M. V, Adams, OU R CoP sal do. U R Q —D 5 aX BR . b - UVALDE COUNTY. D. Ge Adams, do. do. dos | J, L. C. Boon, % W. Brown, David Cook, do. | iW. T. Cooli, 3 MM, Adams, | it OUL CD © eae Ate 2) a ole an COO}. == EJ Cs ican PDicD> Ge ‘_—<—— . Jo sae Warren Ail, = =\/\Y A Cae Wee a Hamuer’s Heirs LJ onnipy §=OS) wiwresnn tie, TXS GO um HH C8 um 8 ee Se ae John Davenport, JD ES | | ae eT a f as VA : Greenville Bowls, S A is ce S Mrs, Mary Davenport, . [) Sy A, | JD Se) L, ©. Davenp ort, x Ke GzeD —_c. T) ae m BE CD B. W. Taylor, ‘ey (beapee | do. D C) 6 Ban Re EE OVATE (COUN idence T. E. Taylor, WA \WV ES to, “EE CD a ED R. M. Ware, K Gan tal Miss. S. T. Ware, VW W == |) Wilson O°Brion, a =) Esther J. Norton, | | 2 eS - Mrs. KE. Robinson, = ke : John ¢. Ware, J \/\/ CS bus Webster - Cas a, — i 2 oo =. -———______ -- ‘18 UVALDE COUNTY. RPS TSO SE DE EE LEO SEE 2 RPE SLE EE LS LE IE TY '¢. © MCKinney, WwW. M, Peppers oe . | ! P. J. Dawson, A. Pulliam, iE. A. Nimmo, Ben Thomas. See eee re : Penelope Thomas, t | ! { | * Laura Thomas, ER RO 2 SE | Benj. Thomas, | Penelope Thomas, my P UV N Bacur Pass P)'O. ee i le : 0 ER. P DAWSON COUNTY. —s_> CN ay Renee ae | co ot re popes S, i aimed is ie ny Wa Andre Flores, A He ee a | Mary M. Thompson, \ S 2, | DAWSON CO.—Forr Otanx P. 0. | W. E. Pafford, \\P Cnt | oC M. Pafford, di; S ce = mmr Oo CD Paulina Aller, Kk G3—D UVALDE P. O. | | Treasant oo D\VV ci. a) ee eS Samuel Cantwell, SP oe aA : oe | 20 BANDERA COUNTY. BANDERA CO.—Banpera P. O. Albert Adamietz oS Gs aa) James Bandy, | e& a> | Thomas Bandy, — i. (-) ere. ®. B.Miles, (*) G aa) | W, Phalips, r) Cexep | — J. D. Saner, c ] (Re ee [ie - ae iW. A. Lockart, A. eee Lp.” Cae, | David Munroe, ce ee: he J. Bandy, - Co bes M. M. Chipman, by res it, 3H SS be Mrs. J. Hay, B. F. Bird, do. Charles Bird, Mitise Clark, do. ce | e Chipma Hi, Miss. S. Gibson 9 Le Hayweed, ‘ . Miss. Armenia Bird, —— BANDERA COUNTY. 2S eee a oie Ee SD SS 2) nna) BIRD AC AsC tC G2 Ca Le a gE ST rte Goal) GUS ox Lean ONE), vee 93 BANDERA COUNTY. : A. Hoffman, A H C2 | + a | do. * A | oy ioe a ae faery K Eos to: 7| CDeD —~ 2... won, JK CS Mrs, Elizabeth Laxon, (L) Ce lence) do. ‘i al Cy saaresiiliemaii = = aaa: cin ©) Ma | -———— Sr ee ee ee eee — — -—_—_ ++ - - - ae Miller, MW 4 ie Mrs, Martha Miller, e CoD BANDERA COUNTY. 20," BION na Lil ds her le 3 Joseph Moraveiz, Ly O E> a) | KE. Oberski, (1) =e } do. * on 2 (> rf : Joseph Onion, | 5) 2 << : Joseph Poor, D | J.P. Rodriguez, DR hls: : ee 24 BANDERA COUNTY. ee rs OR BUONO AE i ced Whoa OI OE ee ‘Daniel Rugh, aU Cx Joseph Sutherland, Wy v Gee Q for 7 Thos, Hayduk, Ga G35 : aa. Cem J, B. Miller, é: Ce ES John A. Jones. A We de. HS Se do ie COD Mary M. Rine, aN GID ee) ix ce eee er De AE AS Sc SLE MEDINA COUNTY. 254° Thomas Mazwreck, a (> mee) Frank Wadlanzyk, Ly. ) eS a do. J k ae G2 MEDINA CO. CastrovILLE P. O. ccm — yp a) do @) Semen, 5 J, Becker, "B Cs _—— xCaAca ——, 62-2 eee a TS) oS eae, D aera aa - L on ee ne Re ae Joseph Burrell, B q-75 | do. ® () Gna ANA bohe MEDINA COUNTY, — Nii yea Ambrose Haby, 7 } | | | Gas ae a ET TSCA SE OD Se RS. | | } | T. € G. Becker, | | Mathias Becker, . | ~en ee ee we www ow em wee we Julius Heuchling, | Lea Moore, do. ik HE : 28 MEDINA COUNTY. Jacob Aaby, ( () eis —~ “Miss. Mary Haldy, ® ¢ Cea) | CS H. T. Renken, : | a (. ¥. Ketchum, aes Gp Jacob Zimmerli, | \Y () c= aa do, / & Ce Miss. Lyda P. Boyls, R C3 i, Valentine Guly, te 8 0 Te sei do. Ave oad? p ¢ ——) ~ | Joha Hoffmann, TI re, : a % - F Ly P§ Authon Schneider, de. John Lamon, | Francis Steinle, do. i 30 MEDINA COUNTY : Mrs. R. eeu h ea ny | oor were RP te aT ee he PE oe : hrs. 6. eee ™ yale a) ee Joseph Saltner, ‘< | Nicholas Tschierhardt, . & Ce oes | ‘John G. Turpe, & A Ae ee LS a eo FR Sn een er a a lS ce Philip Haass, p H ODO Gerhard Ihpken, 5 4 G> -; Ce =D < U aoe, MEDINA COUNTY. Hd, be G Wa ae a a UN TON Tt en Se ee epee xz ee a ead aw a ‘cresa Grane CS eRe HES 3 if CV RORR, 7 E; Ketek @ we Be NS. ns eke cers smn MEDINA COUNTY. FR arian Wredrick Haass. We da, Hh | : | = | Oe (B) | nll ee Ae ne colas Tonrdre. (\J aep Husene Tondre, (\ ie nme, DBM aaa DS SAA IS ME AE ST Ee. Ni. Hioore, IG O are oa Be A Peath, ie H Leuis Heath, yA “i [) aad ieath, ij b S a Oe een tags ! Valentine Volimer, i Peter Conrad, WwW. Tomlin, i t | | do. do. ee John B. Burrell, do. | | A. Allen, } | | August Mechier, — \ Ke AE A TL NOT AE a Ai MEDINA COUNTY. NV | I EY a ve UG: bis ‘we hy HH © AG A i MEDINA COUNTY. 4] Ges Blackaller, a Ke e Se NEW FOUNTAIN P. O. Fredrick Baler, ve | a ee ee ee Re Pa ay eS an re en, FD...) Daniel McLamore, (VI EoD Sa Henry Gerdis, M G ee faneo Laiaireber, . ie Ge pris) do. ‘yy Cee R. Stiegler, | | (ea_ “pale i John D. Shien, J U . Bt S. A. Long, » do. : Ct do “oy! } r 2 MEDINA COUNTY Gottleab Steigter, ey i; Paul Ocfinger, e ld Adam Bless, B if Kee. OL ee Christian Schumacker, » cL George Speyer, 5 | Didrick Husekes, BR | | imi a 3 - a | MADINA COUNTY 43 inéres Oefincer, a’ G John Grosenbachker, wily (a) (4) bY | | August Leinweber, | Oe Albex. Meyer, g € Julius Harstung, aS Se ke i SE a er Sar ek ~ Gottf Sifegler, Cs dd. | 00 Igaae Hl. Hing, | < (f= | eS posse ; John L, Harper, G. W. Harper, do. Rorace P. King. georze Redus, ee Joha Redus, Yally Barneti, Si eae em MEDINA COUNTY. ; IN ——_——. John Nietenhofer, A () CeO ar - HE: ao . “HE Cae emi | gomn Reitzer, ane a | ' | | aN Ambrose Keitzer, A R ey oo SP ieares: _—_— : Gs Ee L. Dean, E [) C= 1 ‘ | Soha Leinweber, U VO Kava a) sf $$ _____— 8 if 46 ___ MEDINA iseghry. Pri N. Giimanp, oo IC Ds CD | des Li N Ca uD do. ye aa : ne BOM | Wilson Beekley, | C UJ ce ee . Gerd Gerdes, i G_. ai) Ce ae : Jacob Lift, | 2 Ce 19 ) Adew, L aN Qe vn Lereity a) LH | Ces a ne my Pechier, |-P C= 7 NOE A SME CATT RE I a tt A PRIN NEO | Adoiph Tampke, rN it i oe Cat) bey 45 |W, @. MeDonald, | Cari® MEDINA COUNTY. AT | eecmal nsiesh! WRtbee Sneed sneeebe ean oar 5 6 hae a SRS EES STI 0 OS a ee Harm Balzar, H b 6h ab A en Joseph Decker, as “Fraueske Wantz, | \K/ oe ah ee, = R, Schoroling, (as a <4) | —" om ihe Gad] = es iD 0) O pe seen may rn ee tee ne ee ee me 9 ee een, s ¢ H. Borehers, Hon Coms ; } { { { { j 1 t t a Sal UR ET er — 3 MEDINA COUNTY. (ate GO | AN Bee san H. Deuis, JD Cos ' spin annette Se te SOA SEE EOS DEORE EOS GO BAL ES Ng paren RTE EN aoe vero ee ke | Foke Saatico! < Cee a) Mrs. Catrena Bender, Ga Cl as : Mrs. D. Rieden, pe vi ce D | G- | de. ay WA (2ep Remi Marques, RQ a | co hal do B K ee ic T. P. Malone, ’ a [UY] Jacob Rit, . R cS aL) . T. Otto Grell wee Cae | ee is ie a eae sf G. H, Faseler, John H. Weimers, A. J. Lone, W. H. Long, John Sturm, Louis Boehle, do, Wilson Bailey, John Oefinger, | Fredrick Roelf, 50 MEDINA COUNTY. Christian Eekhart, | P om came =, a . GF (RK do “HE Ce = ae Albert Tampke, a Git a bie mae, 6 i, Z M. Smith, Ey Cy op do. + Vf Cs line te ‘ase Johuson, () Gleb wi J. B. McLamere, Nicholas Winkler , J. J. Simpson, do Gottlieb Britsch, Adoiph Nietenhefer, 0. N Olimann, A. N. Oltmann, Henry Brooks, | William Redus, Wm. Heien. MEDINA COUNTY JBM PW OB OB Gb J UI N2 AM Kb © GO * W. Robbins, & R Loe: URE sal | John H, Gerdes. | tis es ae M. M. Saathoff, [ve C Cc a do. . /V \ O L. C.D: Gas J Sllivan, lO. ec do Sig ca o* CO) D J. F. Rhymes, cy aie A, XI Joseph A. McCrabb, J A Isham Davis, | [) al W. J. Rhymes, HK Ge) 1K anaes | de. velit Gap Daniel Hodges, D H ie ) ¥ : ; 62 KARNES COUNTY. Gordon Case, © L, 8S. Lawhon, | John L, King, de. i. J. Clark, 4 “cK a Thos, crude, LC - _ 2a OD FL. Hiram Silvers, Orin Drake, dis : do. > 3 Jonn M. Keagin, NR 0 James P. King, © Ee. ge ES) aa, Tayler Crain, U On Shoulder, Horses on thigh, G. W. Crain, e Mares on hip. Thos. H. Puckettt, HP pe oP A. B. Butter, 2B eo) James B. Butter, BB cap J. R. UGH, [TR Era J. H. Barfield, sé | GD John D. Crain, | BR i ep ee Se iE . 3 a 64 KARNES COUNTY. George Cooper, —- ee cab a a a Morgon Coltrain, C) | Coup J. B. Borroum, do. V. F. Coke, On left hip, do. On right hip, a “5 EO & F. B. 8. Coke, oe | 2 See A. R. Newmah, J. W. Baylor, Ca ee John Weston, GL”, G> cD R. F. Kang i) y ED ie 4 ea hail Ce gi aaa eer 4 KARNES COUNTY. 65 Ricca ba ce aCe hi a Suny pee —————— |W. H. Mayfield, If OOS Gap A, iy i 17 ima. Mayfield, ANY Cline) os manne RIX OO HD. Ford, an xs, | John Sumner, < c en “3 | oni LA GD x ) OF KARNES COUNTY. Me. ME. Rati, = / |) Ci wap tin |S ari nim | Cap John Sullivan, SG Wm. Mitchell, Ve Mrs. Mary MeCrabb, —__ /\/\ ee. urs. Sarah Flippin, SA\/) G&S): Gra George W. Porter, a Ca je C. Tomlinson, | | Ce —D | a i a lr . = Ik 4 Burnel Butter, J. M. Elder, John M. Yeary, J. HM. Reese, do. = S, Wyche, dos 7 Liles, do, T. J. C. Reese, KARNES COUNTY. . BB a et L a ——— ee C. M. Tomlinson, | _ ba H. H, McLane, | ea be Gag —. aD Qo, JW So do. [Af Bosse Brana, ‘Cae W. J. McLane, {ie oly. ae A, LX Sa do. lees ec S. Perryman, SP Cop J. A. MeLane, S a cS ges . | 68 KARNES COUNTY. Say |Puckett & MeLane, | , | L. D, Cook, Cook & Wright, cc. W. Brown, Mrs. Martha Yates, VV. V & ay on SY ry wD (de F, B, 8. Cocke, Waunzer & Teller, ate KARNES COUNTY. 70 KARNES COUNTY. um iLoaaae do Et: Gud ‘ = LW. Talk, J Pew a i. sn oo Se CS ic = Joha Littleton, | J.D. Newberry, L. D. Puckett, dO. | it Thos. Rabb, do. do. ere J.C. Barfield, do. | J. W. Campbell, R. Rat hi do. Noel Bowen, do. P. H, Rose, KARNES COUNTY. TS T.8 Rey Ju _ ie 9 NES COUNTY. | Mrs. Re Newman, R N CD an & Coe hate, | p> Co. a Alf Giad hp, = ea F, C. Wilburn, E \f\/ Cz do. \f\/ Sari John Talk, Pp Ee. "Baer, Sei Mrs. Sarah Little, i € Tol cme oe — xg PANAMARIA P. O. Mathews Urbanzik, a John Rzeppa, each KARNES COUNTY. “I Ww ——_—— 5% Anton Opiela, é cays eS, Frank Biela, ae Ce = J. L. Short, ay SENS ener eee A, [U i Bishop & Johnson, | D & “Ex H. M. Beverly, C () Lueas Moy, [i [V] . 74 KARNES COUNTY. i, Kalus, 4 ). 6 os Albert Czerzer, Game, | F ia Cpa Paul Banduch, im eae CS John Kubnel, 6 K CaaS eae): do, MZ Cay) Adam Labus, V | Anna Opiela, ss Michael Brysh, | * => sald CD —$——— Frank Yozko, @ Mary Yozko, () AEs ‘ D On Shoulder. ® On Hip, x — Joseph Piegza, yi a ce Jon Rabstein, q R ESD Dominik hie. We K G—D John Dziuk, D i be. 8: ~ a rr © Albert Dugi, ) Aceh ea : - if KARNES COUNTY. 75 nS Miss. Mary D. £kiles, a R 3 q= c |) H, B, McLean, it S Geos Erank Kotzur, | Ma (rs tie | ren Szebanik, 4 Chee cet = AG G. M. Collingsworth, do. do. | | do. 0s Trinidad Coy, KARNES COUNTY. HK CO CO 8) LPOANS BFK SSI 9 : KARNES COUNTY. Stephan Dietzman, wee x 17 Frank Eicy, Ge: 6 Jose Sanches. 8 Ie B. F. Rosser, | F Mrs. T. Coy, 2) Jakob Opiela, “KO Nikolaus Opiela, (er John Opiela, ae Jakob Dworatzek, 0) iS) Cas) Joseph Caspick, is] O Frank Minka, x] A Gt Cs Ae a ome SEL Te TS gray RSL SATEEN EME TCE oe 78 KARNES COUNTY. John Stirtz, - Co Thos. Morzygemba, © a l_P KARNES COUNTY 79 Gervas Gabrisch, rm Gabrsh, ; eae | Mrs. Mary Morzygemba, mM \ Gs AP Joseph Hiriss, Key Ga S ——— et Anton Bonk, 7a | See Albert Kaspzik, “H< =. be 80 ; ren “KARNES COUNTY. ECLETO P. O. Wm, Hutchisen, oy «== fa | R. A. Kelly, () S Harvy Stanard, \XH a We CQ do. VAFK GoD intone, © ED do. WAD EoD W.H. Cochran, © |W. @ Belding, B Se: Re be =4 ‘ |B. Ford, Colin Campbell, He oe a ee. W. G. Kelly, DE ce ane i. Tyler, : (U} git Ra 4 ae i. Ps Oe We gk Denes «ned 8 is — C) =, - TAT © 3 co F390 KARNES COUNTY. reer Solomon Brows, =] 5) Gai im — Ca , h wwii, \W CD P EM Gea ear ew join osm, S| [Y] DD CED YORKTOWN P. 0. | | 5 Sarat» Wm. Burt, ay Ce ) K J. A. Newman jr., | { HE 7 WILSON COUNTY. 83 Vala dd. ve Mlorence Mahoney, lee Lockwood Birdsall, QAP de. GC ( WILSON CO. Surueruanp Sprines P. O. David T, Wheeter, — (\{\/ Sab do. nie ere | lie R. Goode, LH = James Asher. Jas. 8. Morris, Se ee eh dy nr St hd tsa te oes RE pate 84 WILSON COUNTY. G. I’. Hazper, Q) oe Ge =e A SE 3.0. Butler, \ | Louis Vollrath, | | < ny ©) O3 (7 U Melcor Trabiaso, Manuel Trabiaso, aa Miguel Tores. Jose Marea Peres, —_ Ysidro Orosco, francisco Jimines, Euseris del Vaile, Mrs. T. F. Seguin, aes AY Zot 5/09) 5 (") (3 —{T. J. Peacock, ve oP C25) W. K, Baylor, K Ri cate =) | Es Potts, b DP | |e. Barelay, Oe i D| do. ee) foe CH CD Jose Antonio Peres, = JA oes So ce Bax ¢cC a — a. ca Join R. King, te <> Hae Co jeeps TSE eal ec A ed 4 | 86 WILSON COUNTY. | e. Ruinerford, | Cj | me eter Ae A RR NER ES A J. Js Kilgore, a or. fee Fs eS vo, | =e Reiter vi los saniog «js Cres do NV S ‘Bernardino Ruir, R Ge Vecinte Cantu, VE Gove —— ar ae (. Martines, LF Ci a A LT Ramon de Ja Zarda, RQ a Cs ug) Ye i | | | | | BE WILSON COUNTY. Nemecio de la Zerda, ON T. Castaneda, 0, Bartolo Ortiz Miss, Librado Flores, Frailan de Ia Garza, G. Arcinega, Jesus Peres, Josefa Valdez, B. Goodwin, do. @ LF BEN Me | 88 WILSON COUNTY. G. W. Hitchings, a 0) a S — Aguilar, a er | Mrs, G. F. Seguin, e (rae ( See RoR NRT | Cesario Carmona, fe (3b i, | L. Trivino, | O Cc aa | . | Ma. de Jesus P. de fa Zeria,. Coe | Pilar Trivino, B Sen | | a | | Jose lil, Yvaneo, Juan F. Flores, K a D eS es do, «| A easily to JD EDD oA co Russel Houston, Ut) oS _ Wayman, W thes. Seal an lit ——- G. J. & R, Houston, “fi ve (ibe oe : mm Idi l Gap (. Reetor, HV dias a | me , 90 WILSON COUNTY. James Barnes, : J. MeDaniel, JH) Gs do. HH ee do. ae — : ome Juan Peres, = oe , | GRAYTOWN P. O. M. C. Herrera, H- do. a hiacedonia Mirando, (i if DP oi) Bo» a Y — 5) a WILSON COUNTY. —_—-—_—— Yssidro Flores, C b Ce” Mrs. Juana Castiife, i/| a Sia Henry Holdusen, \f ne Ge: ay Beneto Cruz, B Ce Jose A. Ruiz, , AR ae | i. B Ce ; ws funost Rafala Herrera, SH “=. os) Juan Delgado, t Che DD Refugio Delgada, 1 ae a > EN RE a J. N. Rodriguez, AR “<)) | we ast an h va ALD | ee ik ra | WILSON COUNTY. 93 Matias Curvier, a Gia ‘ ; ) ieee oo. Owe oe ee “- Garza Ny Ce de. OS Gi) Juan Buene, ¢ , Gans Ysabel Anya, “ ‘aay, Antonio Duian, ft (wee Francisco dala Garza, Ws Cc aS Jesus Aldrete, By en 7) «> Gm) Juan Talamantes, Hye Co = Pedro Flores, Be Gris » dese M, Avaia, WA Ge aap do R Gp A SSS EES Se Se SR Ss Jose Fiores, (\ (o> 5 Db ————— Antonio Jimenes, A q oy cc Mrs. 'T. Montoya, c eres 2 Na. de. dese M. Menchaca, FL. Co 9 Simon Talamantes, F Ani gan) as Cline & Holdusen, fU | Henriques Garsa, =| —P ~al Sane ALL ry DIC PA Naresh DA h NC SINT xg we ——<———— Hilario Hentoye do, Jose HM. Delgado, Filipe Samora, Pabla Sauseda, Dario Talamantes, Michel Gil, Rarnabe Menchaca, do. Beanizo Falean, WILSON COUNTY. () PH SV ————— a Bes 96 Juan Jinenes , Juan Bala, WILSON COUNTY. oe ane Francisco Estrada, Dimas Genzales, Florintina Lopes, Yenacio Gil, dd. Juan Curvier, Narcissa Prue, Antonio Gonzales, <4 : WILSON COUNTY. 97 aww eee ee ee a ee er ee Manuel Zepeda, \VE CS = in NA. CD Mest Tot, A a Pedro Reyes. Pp EN oe | Decidora Sanchez, Te Gs | LAVERNIA P. O. James Summerville, fe etl ony : Hi. Yelvington, H Y Gap i A, ¢ Mrs. N.€. Alisup, C J, W Park or Set, \ Pp He He x, & R. A. Allsup, ie 4) ae (ss) Wm. Park or fet, a ik wt We. BEE COUNTY Wm. Miller, [VY] do. R do. do, N. C. Webster, do. a Ephram H Spalding, David A, Webster, —P|~O Ako] AWN N | |€) | A 1 Q T. B. Zumwalt or Agt,, val) 5 Ex r 104 BEE COUNTY. | Dasid R. May, ae my, ae ee SI | | Anrices rice, . a Hrs, Emty Walker, ae RR Yo Se | J. W. Bell, W ae See TS en eT A be a > : rey ’ ~ 7 ; 122 ATASCOSA COUNTY. | —_—_——--_--—_ i iM. D. Bell, a Gy re ‘J, &ntenio Navar.c¢. Oey Cee =) : s S. Robinsonor Agt., q 0 Grey | : F. 4. Mansfield, Ee ediememed bet ‘ Y, Long, () i og 4 do, dQ. ot. ae HD C3 WW | ‘Wm. Rovers or Agt., Mrs. A. Notgrass, /R Simon Rodriguez, cH Se SS | re a ee emma eoernieoe ee | mil SD ‘Senon Rodriguez, . ) ay | | | Jesse L,. Long, A’ ow Ge) wie | | Andrew MeMains, ao aa atid fT aan M, Tariz, UL eS 2S | RR | = Ygnacio Sotelo sen., | - Katie 8 J. P. Neal, I D. Neal, eo eien P | LP Refucto hreola, RA ‘af SMe ne do. - shoulder x oO een CO Oe en ie re ee ee Joseph Tumlinson, Ps ites inks Siti =D xg Ra a A ARR RN SE ARE RT ¥e 130 ATASCOSA COUNTY. John 8. Fuller, a Cc a) on thigh do. ql 3 : a ere eee Mir, M. J. Russell, G ce | ea Chas, 8. Russell, AG [=p o L. Oden, A Gls teas | a a rn a eet Se OE TY M. D. Oden, d ce COCD ee te Mrs. Caroline Oden, () dee &. D Gilliland, Y GoD an West I éX ove <=) | nse en { ae) er NTY. 13 he Rayborn Gein, 33 gaps ins : A. Se ies I SI Mrs. MM, J. Stevens, ey, as eal! do. *HR Ce = “ee “al : a | es do. eee ny C. S, Turner RaW, do. Carr & Johnson, c- do, x Mle ol BE 5 ———$ eeeeeeeeSFSsSsSsSsefFhekfhhehhe 132 ATASCOSA COUNTY. . ; Thos. EDickens, h Caper L. B. Harris, LI ly Ca =p do. a PDD EAL ESR @ TOD @ WKCcCS L. H. Tournat, me E> ao do. i A CO Qe 3S T. H. Props, do CD 3 | | | | ie ATASCOBA COUNTY. 138 L, T. Ward, AVY c= Mec sh Gad John E, Evans, aE E ray 6G. W. West, hk? eee David West, % f (See Bud West, R 3 CooD LS I a rt W. & Martin Parchman, VJ P do, Mi P Lemuei Parechman, FAIL Joha kiil, i fy Na uy 134 J, R. Smith, do. | Mrs. S. A. Cavender, dd. do. | pair apa J. F. Cavender, Robt. E. Neill, | ele. soseph Wiiiims, do, Miss i", E. Cavender, ae ATASCOSA COUN TY 12 eden “12 &DEEcD IC go r ne Ss Goud aad CR) Goud 0 CDGe “MW fi D> we, LEP ED C2 Ce ean aT ATASCOSA COUNSY. 135 rE | J. N. Kennard, | lA Ge Gp Mrs. Eliza Oden, Ad alia 3 Ce nn meememmmmeientenet cldiemericheneandtioen sapere ieee ata ein eee “ a fi, J. edi Sie er ue) Mrs. M. Frame or At. vame orig. \/\ DB al Cie) ———_ eee eee eee nepeeeseee ohe Biite, JH3 Clay a | James T. Peaceck, e D Gite =) | 'S— “Sag ee | ee ree cee Yates & Mansfeld, I én hip re ees Wer ere er rere Wm, Morris sr. M Ce a) | EX xt 186 ATASCOSA COUNTY. Wm, Morris jr. GiB H. Rodrigues, HR Gs a Tee oO (em (S) (Se) us "AUS ees do, re (Sre) James A, Crawford, Mrs. S. Skwortz, i W. Mfarshail, Antonio Paddea, de. James Dial, jr. dos | do. : Wright Williams, ATASCOSA COUNTY. eae : 138 ATASCOSA COUNTY. ee miza Hay, 4 6S2a€2 | | Wm, f, Martin, an (heey, Joan Martin, Ly i (Ee teh, | Wim. Owens, \/\/ ors a ; Mrs. C. Yow, C ‘A ley KG C. Ridezway 7] ) =e) i i SAN ANTONIO P.O. G, W. BY, Duck; CK Chae —. 2: aa A A TS TT ST A TN EE NT i SR Wm, Caruthers, 8 bee Gar rr eT ee eenn nen emcee ANEMEOKUNEMIM Rt | | | Xe = uu“ OO | ATASCOSA COUNTY. 139 hirs, A. Klempka, \K Ce — Di J, W. & I. N. Cooper, | D O2 hip: oS os co, S | cs aS Seta I. Mi. Cowan, CC CSS do. 26] 1) on side see c) 140 ATASCOSA COUNTY. SE pn eet ie en en Fred Opperman, OW) uz i.) Rafacla de la Cruz, R C eee i eer? Levi Lewis, | ui (es Le bins Williams, Re \ ca Joseph Hoffman, : JY] Ce Aaron Ranbie, \/ | ene. W. HeD. Stephens, HU) die Cis, da, ‘(w) d= 1) | = FRIO CO. Casrrovirte P. O. J. G&. Woodward, do. M. Woodward, do. C. Woodward, RR «i ah 6 sie Ci fe Ea Goro, ED a, Ge sen Og eee ee eee 10} Go pe “G shoei m -— . 142 FRIO COUNTY. it AEC ol Eek AMBIEN RNE AE PLEASANTON P. 0. { | | om ewe eae ae eee ee eee, H, Bennett, @ i) GoD | - A. (. Bennett, ‘I kk Ges ee | Mes. M. Bennett, KP GoD) “ Benn it, a a ay : Daniel Bennett, | > | (C =p dO. a CE a Mrs, M. English . | 5 Ce ae a ea ane Jona thia Enclish, 4 i. ea Se LE DS A i Ae Ds ! Mrs. Margaret English, ene <> or, Ed Burleson, a RB& eed). Bp a ae | FRIO COUNTY. _ else Henry Burlescn, i Re Ei — : Jacob & H. Burlecon, B Ss, _ H.M.Dongheris, || [) € SCD GQ. - Cy R Cn shoulder& ae co do. q I- On left side oF i do. | Vi On right “SD ee er ET en gece = a e+ - = izh hip Leonard Eastwood, rye hag ee ‘ fees —D Jamis Ta stwood, 5 es = Joseph Gardner, a =i GE A. F. Gardner, A b (5 Se J. E. Gardner, | RY. —_ oD 5 $$ $$ . 144 FRIO COUNTY’ | B. F. Franks Est. of a: Ga J. B, Franks, Ha iain CS —p _—-S do. : He (BEC! W. Z, Mangum, Gk (ess OM. Mangam Ak (ae N. T. Mangum G16 (= Mrs.Caroline Berry = <_ Jonhip (>a | Si Aen aw Miss M Berry <3 on side (Sly, Miss Amn EBory \/ Onsitn (><) | 3 SE John Berry, a Oy, do. 8, > M0 Mrs. D. W. Williams, Wy ee Julius McKinney, | Cc i) PJ Silas Hay, S ( DIMMIT COUNTY. DIMMIT CO. Eactz Pass P. O. John Burleson, do. | Wm. Dickins, do. Leonard L, Bell, ; Xt COMAR ‘{OUNTY. : aT | COMAL CO. New Bravunrets P. O. J. J. Groos, eae sony ED SG, Sp, SSRN ss 8 Walther Hi. Preston, oh Se << do. cP | nome, TK €&9 Jacob Brecher, JR <3 2 exis Forster, ee Daniel Stahl, - S a erie 4 r “COMAL COUNTY. 151 Otto Schmuck, G S K G_-UD John ea. W9 pen) unimige, §=— FR EO Geo. Rienninger, (} [2 ¥, Reinhardt, 4 R Phillip Schafer, Zz. | Gee. Sailzer, a L Phiilip J. Wahl, S O Julius Hirshleber, r xX oo | ‘oe Wenzel, \Ki/ [ CLE) x— a (fg cr VEE COUNTY 6 | ‘William Sahm, Bt) GoD rae Foerster, EF 5 ae = do, HO Cr 3 =k ——— a ee Andres Pape, jr. LD a a J. Calhoun, ae See vita, Oo, ae Sylvester Simon, Na Clo Thomas Schwab, BS Ge =) R_ -—<-—- COMAL COUNTY. 153 | Miss» Annie Bremer, $13 outa, Miss. E. & A.Bremer, *{—|2 OS, Goo. Appman, CR Ca , [apy F. L. H. Coxring, -{- Cs Ie) E, Ben, George, C x ala Michael Haseldanz, Je, ie adh os George Ullrich, a Be Bie b, Wm. Ullrich, ak ae Th. Diesselhorst, ‘) aE D a hoe —$—$— —$ — —— ———————— r M54 COMAL COUNTY. ‘Jacob Schmit, 4 S qe al Zurcher, N? FZ, Ca Christian Bush, = Ca cts ac babe oH Cr ee Ao, WN | CS Pacers ie A\ 02 tight side SC) : Sere ee ee pee eeoeree ts | -_——— ~~ see ———— EE om T. B, Hoffman, ate ‘ex = Schwab, VS CY | xX 2 COMAL COUNTY. . 156 HenrlechHeitkamp, >} eo) Adam Schlader, (5) a H. Twietel, AL, (25D Jacob Weilbacher, = (-) 4 ca Jacob Heidrech, A 2 Seer § | Christian Lofiler, ie C= Carl Schuchart, GS Selass), on te te a rer GL, Hilger, | R e | Christian Kneeiper, Ke aE = | Re SE ee ee Peter Kneeiper. cP a odie 1 Ge my ee I , n= 5S SRS anenee % 7156 Mathias War, Conrad Pape, jr. Wm. Pape, H Uhr, do Louis Vogle, L. Weitzfelder. de. do. Jacob Katerlie, Carl George, COMAL COUNTY. A Wie! BI i Peter fiorne, Valentine Fei, [a SS es = G. Burckhardt, Martin Simon, Phillip Jones, Mrs. Anna Syring, do. i Miss. ha Winkler, P. Markwardt, do. = A. L. Bueshe, ent os COMAL COUNTY im 157 P] GO-€D \f Co a ee ee ee ee came, en, Gains, (re, mare eerie, EoD Giew) ee 3: oe t ' 158 COMAL SOUNTY. — ——————— ‘Heiarich Barbe, “43 Cu iy J. J. Haas, % een August Haas, 6 wa Ca ee a ee rr ee Joseph Hirholzer, ae Cre Adam Wuest, 7) Andres Gass, GY yey & Ie SE Uae Mrs. C. Biclstien, HH Ke Ca Phillip Wagner, \\A — Henry Kraft, K UW GoD Se Fredrick Tell, ie oe are) H. Kublemacher, B. F. Smithson, dO. George Pfeuffer, ae Henry Busch, Carl Uhr, do. Jacob Stahl, Gotlebe Artz, Mrs. M. H. Smith, J. John, Cte -— — . Servs ee a4 COMAL COUNTY. 159 Ko) Be we eS aes Eee (- Am let side Ge en CA) CR E35} Te ee | 160 COMAL COUNTY. (. Hofheinz, Hh. Gre 8. pai Ef Gige S | | | COMAL RANCHO P. 0. Diederiech Voges. | ) V ECS ae John Carson, a Gat minnow, (KK CD D J Dutrich Knibbe, Cap do. do. % bes rr) — COMAL COUNTY Sebastian Beierle, & a we, a Hans Specht. OOO ) 2) Gabriel Remmiar, =i ‘en Sebastian Schertz, Os Charles Scheft, aK do. & Sf do, x ( aS Miss M. Diets, A A NAIO | YRBSOG VOE —_ Jacob Seegers, me \ ay — ) 8 y) V a. Ee CLT oe |362 COMAL COUNTY. aU Reest, Y3 os K do. Charles Esser, do, George Krause, eC Gal, * Cx <1) | a ae Reeve ae RO | Charles Akermann, jhOre cS an Valentine Fuhrmann, < FB ‘<> a 0. M. Secrest. nm E. Q. Hrugener, E- K GoD Henry Imhoff, HE ay — yi — je LIVE OAK COUNTY. we 163 LIVE OAK CO. OakviL_LE P. O. Alexander Coker, W.T. ¢. Butler, do. J. R. Williams, ) a SP SR ERR “SRE A SS ES EE ES SS Wm. Melntosh, do. do. Mrs, MeIntosh, Curtis Herring, bs Ht 164 | ee Minter do. J. R. Bartlett, Sebastian Bell, do. Mrs. E. C. Goodwin, do. W. Williams, Me J. E. Gildea or Agt, LIVE OAK SOUNTY. (aga YW VV Od 30 SB UY) BO DQ cy CK dooD CoD Me John Williams, Thos, Pugh, |B. Pugh, T. R. Harrison, John Healy, R.B. Johnson, ‘aad A. B. Dodson, E. Votaw, do. LIVE OAK COUNTY. ti vy BP SU CA SS el: stare © Cr SD a Wh) .. BD Ralls R CD ———Voar | Louis C. Latham, | | My ced) James Harrison, P. C. Brenan, P 5 . Pp amr, [XL ( i. 45) yA do. | do. i. SD | Bymum & Ferrell, ‘an — ———-$ oe M. M. Dodson, \D {168 LIVE OAK COUNTY. | | L. Smith, de. : 2 itl cin, | do. do, Mrs. M. Ferrell, S. 8S. MeWhorter, O Wis Sw . BY UF Henderson Williams, () H ie OK JK |B 5 Ne a Henry Taylor, do. Waller Slorter, do. Thos. Wilburn, John Ellis, G. W. Wright, as KR. Latham, if James Latham, LIVE OAK COUNTY. ic HT IT | U WS as TUY Cian ee ae) (a =D <, x—_—__--—_—————————“— ee W iQ R 1 ye LIVE OAK COUNTY. egy John Latham, ni (Db ae Alfred Robinson, AR Ee 2 «E> —D J, E. Stepheus, JM Ca do, a 1] Ces Mathew Kianlin, IH G- > do. (K) Janes Murray, (K) (oes wD | > ae eT H. ¥. Chambles, =p th es ~_— John Chambles, i iF G> cS ‘ A Se bid ene ee ee we nr a ne ee ee et M. C. Chambles, J. Hi. Dalton, Mrs. Ann J. Hinton, tiny 9 do. Edwin D. Crow, do. do. Sam. Mass, \ W. Drury or Agt: itt LIVE OAK COUNTY. FgP Goo9 Se Se OS ER es SE od 172 H. B. Newberry, C. W. Newberry, J.C. Newberry, John Marshall, de. Mathew Givens, do, Hunter & Cox, c C. Cox, Wm. Gambel, LIVE OAK COUNTY. wn a a ee ee ee JO errr LIVE OAK COUNTY. 173 GUSSETVILLE P. 0. Robert Daugherty, [) Thos. Shannon, ap S SS Rng 2 RT horton, FD Mrs. M. Nichols, ma UO! O a RADA aie: c= AID Thos. Sheeren, S | MK CD Patrick Gallagher, yale Gob — do. 5 i iis -_ igs Samana ‘ | | | Miss Jo. Gusset, 8 W. Lewis, do. P. Pugh, M. Dolan, Pat Dolan, Thos. Dolan, John Dolan, B. Gallagher, wt Mis. E. Dolan, LIVE OAK COUNTY. LIVE OAK COONTY. 175 ee SS ieee Seat an a TT Patrick Fox, ie () x do. 18) ic Thos. NS anil ai A XK GO LL LS NS NS TS STEN EEA “Ee Sn eee a J. W. Rainey, “es Cc ee Mrs, Mary Shzeran, Pp age G25 0) i OS ore) Patrick Sheeran, p A 1 C=sp Mrs. Margret Evans. [\| o ECHO P. 0. Jas. M. Grovers, MM C Wm. Clark, P| y— : 3S ———— Ee 176 LIVE OAK COUNTY. — G. Z. Wilson, do, Mrs. E. C. Wilson, E. 8. Shipp, do, S. G. Miller, BQIMIDIMINN do. W.W. Stephens, ae Od a | MC MULLEN COUNTY. age a McMULLEN CO. OaxviLte P. O. W. J. Kyle, 16) (Co R. A. Brown, R k CineD a a on we tree rere pee er C, W. Rrown. ce Ee, do. : eC B E> SX ee ee | Mrs. Me S 85 Ed do. os W. J. Brown, VV RB a alas, oe eT ——— M. C. Brown, NN B eS D | Le D. Yarbrough [) S GoTUD | 12 Ea x 178 MC MULLEN COUNTY. A. Yarbrough, b a we a | | ee ne a 'S..W. Walker, ei @ (ee OW, P. Crain, AE es 5D ee Ae F ranklin, S Ge a } : Ye —— —__$_$_$ $————————————— a aia it ooo James Lowe, R.A. Fountain, do. do. Wm. Franktin, G, W. Kennedy, Rr MC MULLEN COUNTY. a 7 AD eft ae tA Or >) Co @ 3K 180 MC MULLEN COUNTY. J. M. Franklin, ALE (op PLEASENTON P. O. pine = =>s |. (aD Cae ache Ce a Ul W. C. Walker, a qs Ges pr ecice JS Spd A. Walker, 3 des an cs Bie | Ye NUECES COUNTY. 181 pede Se ae CORPUS CHRISTI P. oO. te Dix, ne | x 0. T. Dix, a | x HELENA P. O. John Rabb. WY ae

bi 4 BEXAR COUNTY. BEXAR CO. San Antonio P. O. Daniel Bevine, J. @. idams, do, Mrs. Sarak Adams, do. | Jas. Duan, Est. of ivf ©) CD ee a a ee CD ee ik Poni SU NTR ne PE LE RANE, RS ASN I BEXAR COUNTY 183 oo W. H. Jackson, | J SD do. WW eS l Manuel Leal, A eat ere Sebastian Ripstein, ® Gu AD 0. a a i a A AS 8 Simon Casanoa, S Gah R. Casanoa, er Gas) yy . aes meals eee a rely Se a el Tes es ae BEXAR COUNTY. | initia clans Gearee Mushall 3 5 re a re ore orem ee et Sampsoa Coker, K ~~ —— Eaananh flambls Fi Jacob Gembler, @ we, cenn Fianakin, : 49 ena en Ne a sedhiel Coopwood, (Oa neck. en pe ote, cerry © A es eh a NR Re Ransom Capps, LN () k to RC Johh Keblemauer, “> Me a ee a EE SS SE Ce te ok ae ee Ame me | Gotleb Gbst, () \3 < a GropD August Piper, Sp | | t at enrrenerer tr a BEXAR COUNTY. 1 9 it Se aaa a IT | $< —— he : —~| ite. Lenrich Verses, \/ e Gone cal) | me eee 2. ew ree Ww. B. Husx, | LO) x ; PL OT eB nie Retin, O99. tS | ds wy n> er rer ee rm ith 8. Owings, EN Me Ai WV | | | | 3. fie W ard, | | | Joseph Coker, aise is as BD, W. Bennett, |) | pnge | | Antone Horn, (8) em Oe ree { x | 192 BEXAR COUNTY. A. D. Jones, A Dn cD al, VED do, ee trae Geo, McDona, a () Henson & Bro., () Albert Stow, ay () q 23 = ) ee ee ee ee ee | is Stow. G ae (.. (— Sime ie ib Ale NY | A. P. Stow, S qT () Cl aa Wo -----—~ Levi Stow, H. W. Stow. Merr iit Stow, Geo. H. Noel, C. S. Harris, Mrs. E. Dwyer, | Jose Dionisio Martinez, AOL “ A : Manuel Gil, Emile Raux, : Ht BEXAR COUNTY. STO STO STO PL CH D 13 ‘acd | Margarita Diaz, | | Pedro Tegeda, | | Juana Mi. de los Santos, Antonio Areola, Guadalupe Diaz, Romana Herrera, Francisco Trevenio, Pedro Espinosa, BEXAR COUNTY. JD |B) 95 | HE | gO) S| ES OS Jose Maria Herrera, SAR i ers Aniceto Martinez, A GS eon) Matias Carillo, Ay ce SxS Isabel Carillo, ok Gustave Toudouze, C) IG) BEXAR COUNTY. 95 Fe 1 Maria de Jesus Castillo, A GL “3 - 1 phil A aig RT OT ALF | } Leandro Garcia, A[a 1D es Dario Castilfo, XK % a>) \ Albert Hubert, (; Ci i ed ‘ Catarino Redricuez, ) (he = ne Bi 34 196 BEXAR COUNTY. Domingo Losoeyo, ( ) | Jose Alameda, fi | ee Manuel Herrera sr. ine Casimiro Casillas, 6): i Agapo Bargas, Ay Mary A. White, A x David Reynolds, ‘1) Marcelo Casillas, f Juan M. Gallardo, A ————_— yy BEXAR SOUNTY. 197 Bruno Ortiz, fy Gite) F. Herrera de Valdez, oi C= Francisco Valdez. AG es a) Romano Zuniga, J G5 Juana F, Diaz, fy. Cs a Bibian Huron, Ly B Ble a) Con McMullegan, * [V] CE: ace) do. NA cE << , Peter Hernandez sr. Pp P eet =D | | ¥a 198 BEX&R. COUNTY: i Péter Hermmndes jee PF] E22 auaptaclo Sattues, =X {_, I. Pe. Simpson. Cam) Qn horses. ouly.. . W. Gillis, ae) Gea do. : (Gd On cattle only. | \ . eat a OD aa A. J. Leslie,. i OA RIANO NOE A. L. Cashel, E. B. &S, B, Pue, do. Henry Fest, do. —_—-- ae rere ; Adolph Schurig, Christian Werner, Be BEXAR COUNTY 2G xf 199 | mee a IT OL ES, IS &ocD| \D jn a Gs) 10coca' a 200 BEXAR COUNTY. | ) Seat ea ns Ayer tel thea iol amiinte wo | | “Andee Kuntz, A Core) Sebastian Kuntz, K S rae Weber, Ral a a fC | Chas. Metzdortf, > hd G2 | Francis Brandy, kB 3 Gg | lor. Kaiserling, Ck es Wk | Il. Bachetti, G fi ee eateas BI aE) w BEXAR COUNTY. 201 Pie inion Jaegly, J Ji Gece) Charles Power, Luciano Navarro, Jose Martinez, R. M. Smith, Wy GD Joseph Smith, Christian Gembler, W. A. Weatherby, AD M. M. Chillers, oO Caney ' P. Dashiel, 4 14 CCP | do. He EE Saas A #) Di Le YVid DOUW i es a NT, ao Charles Miller, OC) te MY Jesus Zapada, fe neg pr a I 3 at a 7H)O O08 Gee. W. Mudd, do. W. P. Kerr, W. H. Kerr 9 do. | Mrs. N.Ry S. Kerr, Fi aaa aR ABGDE OLE aaron ee - 24 oe J. W. DeVilbiss, AD J, S. Gillett, OR QO do. AC Joseph Beitle, a | B do. QD) F. J. Beitle, | B do. *(]) C, F. Beitle, HB @. Van Riper Ve N E. A. Neighbors Est. of Fa ee Neighbors & Serna, J. F. Serna, P, Sarrap L. Campbell, James Huebner, C. Hopfelt, Barney Mitchell, do. FE. K. Rhodes, do. BEXAR COUNTY. NS i oF RBC Ke — i ad CS nen ee ce ree oe) eS SS Ez re sommes NG BEXAR COUNTY. 1 A. Smith, ] LD ch at) | ee | 206 i 'D. ML Poor. ol, PH ne) F. ©. Pocr, ol, | GD ~~ Modest Torres, Lv er FQ) or R tee do. ~ A do, JR CP % Ww do. do. oes Bik iS ——— ee Theo. Knight, J. R. Cloud, Hi. &. Langwell, Jose Antonio de Ia Garcea, A BEXAR COUNTY. wt Y PD ee Jose McGil de la Garcea, A & FF, Marnoch, do. R, Hi. Belvin, do. Scorer rere erni ae owen | Z. Van Ward, J. McCann, ok shal 5. Se as 4 ie | 208 BEXAR COUNTY. a ‘Nat. Lewis, (\ () Goin Ty do. () (\J Cras =f) Sol. C. Childress. |) Gary do. aa ae ee re Polk & Sam Childress, P S |T. F. Corry, | Xf es, Ae Mitchell, AQ See! (J.J. Durler, VY: Ge err Charles Lege. V ef bE 4 fn ne En steers = ms Se BEXAR COUNTY. Jose Maria Rodriguez, SM, Francisco Menjares, EF [V] Salome Valdes, ce T. Grayson, S | S . jc . pec Albert Urbahn, AU Alejandro M, Ruiz, ‘R a0... BEXAR COUNTY. a Lewis W. Nuckolls, | 1 \| Clap a mal James. Bright, == SV os James M, Smith, jee = W. R. Park, AL ee: D.C, Ogden, DO hinen, HO; aa ca, | “oa lini a fgg B. B. Gayle, W. C. Newton, James M. Fisk, do. de. Seaman Field, do. E. D. Lane, do. do, A) O : etal 2h, m4 RN na tg ly a a ye en nn er () () W) & i 2 912 BEXAR COUNTY. Ce a SN TT IaaT §. C. Thompson, (D \ diez Anton Schreier, a iy Gis iD William Vance, (VU) Christian Schleyer, 6 @ i ee: ne &, H. Buechsenschuetz, / (5 G> <3 we ze f Albert Moye, TH: Go.) John Kenny, MY. Ge —D - Sk (63 . BEXAR COUNTY. 213 Thos. Kenny, che kK G9 a err Peter Gallagher, ta, eS ay Peter & Ed. Gallagher, G) ECS On left On richt Jesse Jones, 41 hip. Sa hip, See do. F, Briggs ’ VV) do, do. J. A. Forbes, at J. C, Bacon, wy (B ee a eC x 244 Ex Be Bacon, Geerge Haemer, J. G& Geiser, W, G. Kingsburry, Christian Gembler, G. Jagge, Wm. Ucker, Jaceb Goll Wm. Fink, Anton Lorenz. BEXAR COUNTY. te CH ‘an smn coumrr, SCY |Mrrs. J, Seffetes, ve am) & 216 BEXAR COUNTY. a, 0 Placido Olivera, haliee, 1 O Ee ime, Se, “a cave, = T\/ 2S rum 4Q CS Sa McClusky, ay) O Cup i ‘ F Y wa te Johnson, Bi Chis a) eee eee ee Reenmr ND 8 BexanooouNTNA Mrs. M. Lackey, M EC << Maria Sanfrosa Ruiz, ~ eo Ames Harris, MAC ea J. Fuoart J LD eS & L. W. Johnson, ged ‘ee Johnson & MeDaniel, XX Gud > aD “ee do eUF ED Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, J ‘ Onleth'p, Q.-—D -_—— W.D. Johnson, _J® on right hip, Cae =D Xt we 218 BEXAR COUNTY. H. C. Johnson, xIG Miss M.A. Johnson, = X Ly J, M. Adams, P 1) = A i ag v= Ms, Lucnda Watters, {Lj Ar A, Ackerman, ] A C. Uurban, (y) ee: E. Toole, LH map | James Smith, > Arthur Dillon, G. H. Giddings, — do. Adams & Lytle, Wm: Lytle, John Epp, do. Mrs. E. 4. Drown, M. L. Merick, ue Haw, Benjamin Varga, BEXAR YOUNTY. M ee a a a ee GHG B [XL L, EP JU DIV at RS BV On horses only. 4 plaiede ed 4 mt c 220 | John Dobkin, C. & Krempkau, G. B. Torrey, BEXAR inal JD. “ GK GBT Emanuel Rzey pa, Matilda Rzeppa, Arter Crownover, S. S. Womble, EI RE C2 3. SD ‘en: Owen Clark, S. S. Sampson, xt OW : BEXAR COUNTY. 221 (a ee H. J. Inselmann, "is eS 2 John G. Inselmann, 16 J oe i Ce CASTROVILLE P. 0. Joseph Meyer, , Cs eh Mrs. Mary S. Trimble, |” () Goo A. & E, Cagnion, wes Cocos) = Zimili, | (\J () | eS Oo 222 Jacoh Zimili, do. J. B. Burrell, do. do. John L, Mann, Jacob Burrell, Valentine Mann, Martin Becker, BEXAR COUNTY. - (UO Cae L6 Cao o JO Gras) (se See Da age — (Real Geren: BEXAR COUNTY. a Isaac Hutchison, | H 0. P. Hutchison; () Db W. C. Hutchison, () J | Joseph Keller, w:4 Jacob Sittre, S14 Cae Jose ph Sittre, C/) wets; Q] ED rg UU C . «Gaaa 2 S S Eliza Aun Jasper, =) (J Goa) J. G. Trimble, Ay F. Werzbach. W em: —) | ——k a BEXAR COUNTY. 925 —————_————— vw nner Jacob Droitceurt, ai D Gav do. Oo. ar DKS wis | eee ee es ee Se Joseph Krtiezka sr. fe XS 69) Joseph Krtierka jre Cc ie | Wilhelm Stuckley, (> [Vt cS Ze) do. OK Gao) — Adolph Wurzbach, on (=p do. KY] Chacalo oe ee HX : assay) | 15 Te Nl ie 06 BEXAR COUNTY. J.H. Herndon or Agt. 1 Seraphim Meyer; SO) a. Sebastian Marty, = S | | AES a. = GD GRAYTOWN P. O. | Juan Rodriguez, ia = a ane Seguin, 4 e& = Joaquin Tarin, or EG" =< Mrs. 8. Gray, SG ee e Pe Ao EN ON James Gray, William Gray, Mrs. Acmonia Gray, Miss Mary Gray, John S. Shely, Antonio Montez, Manuel Montez, | Alejos Montez, ee! : BEXAR COUNTY. - 228 BEXAR COUNTY. LEON SPRINGS P. O. dari nA ED A, AVUE €f a ‘b, aa do. c Car G, W. Clark, (©) c= do. JH — ae " Antone Byer, B gle xt TIS Se BEXAR COUNTY. Geo. Plehwe, O > to Tt i AS LD es Johai Voet, HY P, 8. Oaiman, | 5 G. W. Maltsburger, CO Fredrick Braui, hs K Henry M. Smith, > @ 0____ neta overs SELMA P. O. J.B, Brown, | William Geier, VV Cr G> —_ eee a SY x, UE Martin Schmed, NWN Gu Gc) John G, Miller, K | q- : Pane we BEXAR oar. Re J. B. Fonda, | Adolph Real. Ss 8 Ey Mrs. Rhoda Lann, , E E> Miss Sarah F° ‘Lanny, | a Ss K se on a Bi eC, Ne alin ae Miss Minerva L. Lam, ve ia aie Mrs. £. P. A. T. Park, ‘Dp Ce Smith & Hale, SH G5 eo FOX cD W: A, Hale, A E.C. Hines, & EoD | yo ——— ¥E We Zao BEXAR COUNTY. Robt. Weir, RW Crab R. B. Evans, aa Ce saenh) ra ma | | : | VALLEY P. O. { | | R. W. Braban, =p SELMA P. O. ————_ Morris Ferris, (\ 5 = ei) GUE Go} do. eo Sp a GUADALUPE COUNTY. 241 ® Burrel Lann, RTL GS John Young, ys GoD wim = WY CD a eee ‘ ar VALLEY P. O. M. Amacher, AA C&S cg) SO RAE EAE SE Se - Fred. Sassmannhausen, 3 L ee Ca Wm. Seiler, iS ee ee eee ES LOOT EE CT TET TT TT AS | Jacob Seiler. fe S See #549 | Robt. Hellmann, Christopher Beller, ww oe ee Jacob Pfeil, Wm. RB. Elam, do. GUADALUPE COUNTY. RT ee ee en A. G. Goodlee, do. re Sener 8 ec rs ei Vordenbaumen, 5 “Tele (aie EL | | Win. § Hamilton, do. WI Ht ie wm am a a a ae ee ee —= 8 GUADALUPE SOUNTY. ie John Wetz, J. Hi. Berruss, —_——_ —-- \/ hee J. P. Meurin, M3 =P a B Mrs. D* Bro‘ze, €. Brotze, (R : =I T. J+ Perryman, Ae P C_ fi, pre cor reeeyeeer epee i Se ree er rary Christian ii A? er C- cD friss Helena Seiler, LS eS = | Hi. P. Yourg, y a és 3K - | ood eG GUADALUPE COUNTY. 245 A. H. Rhodes, cy C, | Joseph Wilson, S Sin qs "3 Dudley Tom, \/\/ FE Chie Sas <) te DT CS) William Tom, ade ie 2 Geo. Ae ae ct ay | Jahn Brooks, 4 #) Sanford Brown, 6 o IS M. H. Reynolds, a 1%) Patrick: Lyons, L, bh x | Wm. Saffold, Watkins V. Mays, Mrs Anna D. Mays, ae ee | Evans’ heirs, Charles Wather, John R. Anderson, W. C, Morrison, | Ed. Hi. Williams, Mrs. Sarah Irvia, W. C, Irvin, Ji}, eae 246 GUADALUPE COUNTY. b M3 oe Rk 5 , | | GUADALUPE COUNTY. 247 | | | —_—Ke_aoSSSQSs firs Martha Campbell, is iL. Ge oS | John Campbell, WH i ees do. Al OC et te, _—— - SS C+ - - eerie > rr re i errant ee eee — — = SUTHERLAND SPRINGS P. 0. Ben. Goodwin, LAE. Gira | « BEN ©@@ es er ee ee ee | Mrs. §. R. Henderson, H CD J. Hi a HP es iby, {J.B Polley, SP | 3 on nl ote 8 on right. eee Miller, i ef 248 GUADALUPE COUNTY. LAVERNIA P. O. D. C. Newton, + CD James Newton, tome, | hee “| Sespeat da. i Gs ©) aan do. : & () a 5 E. A. Barker, \/ 627.9 Horses on thigh, do. Yitsres on bip. E. ¢. Barker, 3 D. A. Ward, v4 Goo O ai PRAIRIE LEA P. 0. | yw 950 DEWITT COUNTY. DEWITT CO. Yorktown P. O. et a W. J. McHinney, kK Jonathan Yerk, a <> a do. | i, ia: J. W. Faris, oe Cc =p Wm E. Couch o} & oa cal Jack Hi. Friar, m 5 es ore cS Shoulder hors- Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, W ii Ce Miss E. J. Taylor, VV T patioss > Wm, B. Taylor, Way, = (urewar eee eee Ye DEWITT COUNTY. 251 | Joseph Taylor, a 5 Cas John M. Taylor J3 CEEGy — >. cas Mrs. Murtha Odom, IO CD Mrs, Caroline Hains, (° Y CoGDsG M. Kleming, () Go wis t.a.Piening, Lf) eh do. “FC CD tee WA es ‘ oD ee ie R. Ri ssl, es 252 Walter Anderson, Se Richmond Anderson, David Murray, W. B. Praytor, do. ae Nr 8. Brown, —_—_—— —oeee=-v were =e ie DEWITT COUNTY. OA OSO Mrs. Isabella Wosds, N\ &. Afflerbach, | ene oe reer me Julius Gohmert, ct a eh ee ee tee ee) ce oe ye =. | DEWITT COUNTY. RN, 253 Fredrick Rummel, Louis Sasse, Joseph Tumlinson, do, J. J. Tomlinson, L, Bs Wright, J. i. Kilgore, | G0. | ffenry Mahust, —— Vincent Zowada, ee Er eid, P vitz, oft O)e|earho O e ) “a Ob4 DEW{TT’ COUNTY. Mrs. R. Peace, LH D Wm. Aaron, : A § Louis Kroschel, CK do. * G 1 ae wee Fred Gehlke, 6 I | ee ee a ee 2 ee re Ludwig Klotz, I K i. M. Edwards, co Andrew Strirber, S fs Frantz Hoppe, F 0) |)! ————— DEWITT COUNTY. 255 Wm. Duerr, Deo es Charles Galle, DO Cx Ce Peter Kilbasa qe PR), —.. po.-e2 Chas, Gerhardt, K > nine tala Houston Powel, H- & > Mrs. E. J. Haruf HA <7 Mrs. Phebe Wilburn, \{\{ Ba. ‘cs | Win, BR. Rauiisr LY | CD RS SS 8 4 | | Geo. W. Jacobs, (s ‘J <> ~—— —__... ) M. Peace, lh B Cpe i * 556 | DEWITE COUNTY. * 370 John Schneider, Ar) q_ ap ———e Aug. Westphal, get WV D2 cs Ge ~ It: a Mrs. Ant Lundscin, a | Gud a Daniel Schneider, eS io , W. &S. B, Grafton, 4 Cis < ——a A. J. Jacobs, e a EoD Cesar Eckhardt, G* Be Hee ee G> = Peter Metz, dV GrlUD do. M+ qe wo. M2 aa DEWITT COUNTY. 257 to, M4 GD TS cel er Hiss L, Hdetz, eat ae ep D fiiss Amelia Metz, Bie (g y | io er CD — Cattle on r risht ——~ — = er ey J | ere ewo aSReT e iS. H, Yocum, Sie ry o oe GoD ri Ko Hredrick Sasse, K 2 a << oD CD ae Dablman, ea j —' } FE EY EO OS REEF AEE TELLER ee OO A ns ne ne ee a Se ‘ nad Hehe, a7 i Mt ak Pern lio TCT tii Moe i he) eee DEWITT COUNTY. 261 Peter Homrighausen, . C> ED | Fredrick Buen, F, House, HH es oo ae = L. P. Gras, wae ( Cc ee cry ~L Pas | Charles Strieber, + a gy Ce ! | ee wn rr ee ee errr ! cT™ itinhe.a Gehike, L A ee as | Joka Mahncat, TAN Newt NS) Se : oS | m: =o b 4 hrs. 4. Gechring, | 4 ce =) | Elijah Rathi®, aX Seer Bavid Holdeman, CH Ge Ce) | 4 34 it | ae | | Willhelm Zuan, Nicholas Kauffman, Mrs. €. Braunig, John Treude, James W. Faris, Gc. W. Humphreys, do. do. John F. Gohlke, August Gechriag, DEWITT COUNTY. AY NK FB UW +t Y2 “P D EG OC e) NiO Gi WIC i | pewrrn) country. COUNTY. 263 Johann Goblke, A 5 At; . IO Ss ee D| i, 21 = Gottliebe Schultz, | JV] Geb | do AL aruetS Mrs. Justine Gohmert, HA" Grud on hip Henrech Menn, Eh. ae +) el 59 on left IE Se lptiiadday pee ee Mrs. Louise Korth, Hy. Se. J. V. Roeder, € 3 cS G. Woods, iy qd" 2 | # Sf 064 | | J. H. Denson, | de. | Ludolph Tampke, (10. John Sicker, 0. do. GO. | Samuel Powel, ee, Ss Fugust Carri, | A ee te Re DEWITT COUNTY. a ED OK is aa. Cy aaa fmerrmenal DEWITT COUNTY. 265 a Mrs. 8, I’, Fleming, aq Gaus dé. b p oo FT. J. Bactiey, I VU) Ge < ancl —_ |Joun Range, C2) ene D 4 { Ree eee — q a tte Ca Je De Brauiey Se i A ; © Ra | Pas Entonte Molg. = G> D 4 ead } ih Se] 9% / i‘ = *, Joseph Ludwik Orn ci so Re 266 DEWITT COUNTY. C. F. W. Hennig, thy Coe an CS jcma, Ol C2 eS ET (> a cos Jon T. Porter, =D fig, PSP CTD do. *P Ca ee minor, Lo CD Chas, Wagenschein, WV a Co | 3 ewe ewe Chas: Riedel, K R Mrs. MC, McFarland, SS Mrs: Jo. Riedel, [V\ I? iTenry Sasse. i G Joseph Escalaro, FO J. M. Borchers, CM, D. N. Hardy, p J. N. Frazier, 8 0. H. Benneit, OR _ ! : TU ONG See UE ce 2 968 DEWITT COUNTY. | 220) aM RIE eh ee Joseph Riddle, {i RE c3,.€0 “Dp do. i Coe R ah Gokmert, ond ehy eps —— ey ; | E ua Goa John Grur, Ble 3 iS W. i. King & Bra. ms: Ge af ee > & nr rn re rere + a CLINTON P. 0. 7 “o Wm. HM. Vineat cmt ic , | i | Webb Wofferd, ne Joseph N. Heard, D) | CC. i Bt NO YASS NENA cls Og OOO DEWITT COUNTY. 3 268 J. W. Bobisen, ‘I R Ga ban, = DE |= ED do. we /\\ =D John H. Bay, Ly A VY ep in. Oi. S Horses on shoulder, George C. Tennille, Sf. Puckett, AN S THI D : ] John R. Kelso, gia: Geaaly 7 [oP dames M, Dow, Re () i ce SS \ wes Alfrea Allee, Ae ORs W. A, Blackwell, A I Le bs — 270 DEWITT COUNTY JM Bell, ill CIs J. B. Cox, ie * sa ie Si) Mrs. K. J. Taylor, aly: Clan fo “HE CD R. B. White, Kk Ss : M. Harrell, = Cs ee nn em ee ee. es - (ee Mrs. Cyrena Caruthers, (0) Cm ce Fredrick Brown, a +- qo73 T. J. Tugel a J al Se 8. D. Calhoun, © Cc an | | : ! ace bd ceo ae —_—_—_— A. Medlister, 7 <) APES) oo ee aa Mrs. Sarah Epperson, i: RA Cc 2 Thomes Weert, |) 3@>S9-G20D a ee int eS W. D, Hearn. Duis ES a Sl OS do SO (Da) ee RR Sanaa ennnnee sees DEWITT COUNTY. RB RE Qa, ie bie SEMIMEPB, —-. a a RS LE EO OE rr ni re rn ee E { | hen fox = @nmsy Lara m at oo 3 : CE | | Pas | a soe oS @ es “3 rd "@ B < “w e o @ se) bag 9 oa ond 4 S$ as prs is @ a & ea 3 z ee aot ge] 6s] ee a) wn e ga ees we boy ne >) : = -] kes ne Bross ~ a A | p> | ae E> eo ear) = SS ee Bo] oy 5 = Ge bar oe) nord er) ' ea —_——. H. B. Beston, Mrs. C. Webb, do. Jacob Lobel, Mrs. Jiuia ficMillan, x a hobt. Brown, do. do. de. Julius Schorre, * * SS esl Jb 2' A B 20 o> 18 , 274 | | | Eid. Holzapfel, do. J. Fi Richter. Jacob Reinharat, Louis Tewes, Antone Heffer, Ferdinand 2cchi, A. P. Wheat Ba Wm, Schorlemmer, DEWITT COUNTY. 6 S BL if IR Or ee H2 ct 1% KE DEWITT COUNTY. 275 —————— F. B Webb, Mrs. A. J. Tennille, A f\ E> es, fi. Faber, & cS JR, Hamilton, Robt H. Spinks, Mrs. E. Warren, a ce sD Robt, Ree’, sca eae Miss A. E. Murphree, A nj CG =p | SB es rs am 276 | | klex. Hamilton, if i | 1 | | | do. | | do. do. ———— a Mrs. S, Tennille, Louis Reinhardt J do. | * i. Newman. Ps M. Blackwell, DEWITT COUNTY. 4G Co a Be DEWITT COUNTY. OTT MEYERSVILLE P. O. Adolph Meyer, fort eae Robt. Kleberg, ee ee A. Seitz. ae co. A Ge id) (( Ambrose Hans, ray Cr = | W. Y. Linnber, A er => GD | 4. F, Bueking, a e a2 Miss T. Winkler, ad. ECSLD | iNirs, Mary Brown, (V} kK eS ef) iy x | 978 LEWITT COUNTY. Miss D. E. Brown, CB one a itideon Dreier, 5 C 0) Miss Cath. Goliy, eo - CG aD | een Fokke Jdeus, al 1) Cae ——— Mrs, H. Rabke, jk He die. ia Antonio Ott, 6 af Ce ~ | sie =. Nicholas Fuchs, 5 iy = a : VF, J. Zengerie, a Ve Goma) W.C. & c. F. Brown, é ce ae \Moses Ashworth or Agt, AA : i DEWITT SOUNTY. 279 | we we we we me wwe a ee ee ee D.B. Peavy, 8 Dp ee Simon Jdeus, Dp Cr) Auton Golly, CQ pai) ts, uy EoD! op eS Nicolas Munch, V1] A cee co) Adolph Haun, ie CD A. Hoenig K G ie Joseph ee, C fa Pe Pantaleon Luder, if t7 GoD Charles Gentke, ae Cay ws) ce Pee (a = a en ra re ren a RL ga teh I a ee ne RE ce ca & 4 | 280 DEWITT COUNTY. Joseph Bitterly, as pia Fredrick Sehiwetz, | \ / aD Christoph Diebel, IC | Se. do. | GCics Seed Chrisiian Meailer, G NM Cay - Peter Zath, I2 mi al Ca ee W. J. Porter, S oy Cle oS ae — Anton Hotz, Ly Ge eo | ln DEWITT COUNTY. 281 | —— ee Il, Mumbrauer, () ero. faa” Bio CUD Adam Sager, a CC ene F. Duderstat, Or es 3 do. “Mp Ce SS | * - 282 DEWITT COUNTY. R A (3 Andres Bichrig, (7 (3 Mich we: Hiller, Fredrich Hiller, ! | | | | c) K Mrs. €. Thieme, Sieur o> ") © do. We TH+ Gito Fuchs, =! Vv nm James Rives, GQ, ils ") wy) ose Ben. Eckhart, &. L. Thieme, P| en ¥ 3 | A. Scivers, ot ——— ee an SG ee nn ie DEWITT COUNTY. 283 —— L.F. Mack er agt. seh te ca Gite Que Ceres I EE OEE SEE, RCE EE ED | Mrs. E. H, Taylor, tN —_— éo:iah Taylor, Est. of iS; G_ = Siac ae ik ZX es) do. H. Coa ne Fo dms T cS MISSION VALLEY P, O. Richard Power, ® ee e Shel mo Gis oe ioe, | Ch ke Y. N, Ludeback, D | Sa, Bi. Charley Middleton, es 5 | q=-5 tawcinia, OS ED W. H. Williams, VY ee John Thigpen ne « Ay ‘Cem’ 4 TE SE SE LR I fa wis gsi x4 oi. Murry, tnd Ny Got > - | #586 GOLIAD COUNTY. | ELEM Cee SS W. B. Torian. Ly 4 |W. S. Torian, pe ALS ee | a ee ee a a his: F. L. M. Sawyers, b C PP ‘=. | Caspian Seay, le S lie FE so ES | us, ¥. Rush, | Miss. C. Reynolds, do. * LD lA et — ee auuianccount®s BT _—— eee Peter Rush jr. ADS | CES as ea Miss M.A, Rush, CUS Ss SRS E. N, Cassels, JP crop J.C. Bell, 35 Cnet) |B. 0. Stout, RS local) Mrs. E. Paten,; ) Grd Mrs Mi. J. Percy, ‘Et SD | ea 15. W. Mefampbell, (x) do. BB x ia GOLIAD COUNTY. M.S. Coell, = Hershell Lacky, B. Owens, i Chas. Prescott, dd. iT. F. Howell, | ——— | : Mrse R. Ayers, -— “AP eal Mrs. Annie Phillips, Nj am ‘(MG 4 amy? €. V. Busby; m GOLIAD COUNTY. 289! See ee a a | Miss Mi. M. Cossels, (* é Gs =D | Stephen Best, 5 K aa) r SB Cie-p: ae i ¢€o a er Sy oe) mente 53 EO) aes oy ee G. W. Adams, | aa 19 a 990 W. C.Cartwright, Mrs, Jane Stoddard W. 8S. McCampbell. do. B. C. Prescott, Miss M. J. Sawyer, do. —— Mrs. Jane Sawyer. a0. { B. F. Middleton, CW , Oa SV P 2. 2h MS A, 1 DS Als GOLIAD COUNTY. Coa Tks OES ee ee ee ee ee 3B GOLIAD COUNTY. 291 ——— G. W. Brumfield, "] . OEE) .. . do. , 3 LE Goa) rr a Mrs. H. A. Jackson, if 6 , A ay ae wana — — CDCD ry Mrs..N. E. Camp, eet 3 et", Seem ex 292 GOLIAD COUNTY. ¢ i H M. Hi. Power, -_- Russel Baker, Jesse Hassell, ‘<_) W. W. Bruton, do. oa Winslow, G. W. Thompson, Mrs, M. Barfield, AP |Aa Z] eI A]° v () Henry Shaper, , 2 GOLIAD SOUNTY. J. G. or J. P. Miller, = EY do. RG a James Cammings, 504 GOLIAD COUNTY. Mrs. E. Fowler: es Coehis meme, ER CoD Eo ch ¢ oa R. Adcock, OY Tico J. H. Sawyer, Aes Grea Miss A. T, Sawyer, ap S Miss C. Hargrave, QR oe oS OE EE A C.P. Scoit, J. G. Stuart, Cc “2 same ear marvk do: it. 298 Mrs. P. Paxton io iS. M. Sessions, do. 0. Hargrave, | John P. Reynolds, | do. W, B, Bridge, a ee GOLIAD COUNTY. ee ie GOLIAD COUNTY. 299 C M: Jones, De, Ge asl MEYERSVILLE P. O. , a i i Adam Skless, cS CoD Anton Skloss, S K Jose L, Fromme, FO oD < ~ fpiame ear mark : TS ro es ee ») eh es do. SAY CS R. Williams, Vy 4 (ait a = | 300 GOLIAD COUNTY. | 'Heury Jacebs, HV oS aS Ls Rabbit Ij + Eoss5 ae. AR; Ga Cae (ie EE | ae : John Arnold, 5 $3 Hi, Housman, H+ P. A. Jordan, P i) C=—D | C. Scheffler, —_——— ‘e ie A. Adams, Urban Blontzer, 2 — ar ——_——_ 8 GOLIAD COUNTY. aK 301 YORKTOWN P. 0. = a Frank Scheiller, It) erry Joseph Ladwyk, ¢ K C. Lp ee F, G. Neweomer, 5 (\ J a A jenry Nance, a | q->D Henry Hadt, Iq exe Ss) J. M. Brown, S oe CONCRETE P. O. W. ©, Riggs, hh, ie caer me $$ $$$ —— 302 GOLIAD COUNTY. | iG. W. Crosson, yi a es! Jacob Fifer, by E eae N. Il. Fifer. “EP a MISSION VALLEY P. O. W. H. Davidson, 5 D Ere | de. > 2 4 ae” do. ‘ai e oe eS) Pa pire 3 S we ik NUECEs COUNTY. 303 | NUECES GO. Corpus Cuaristi P. O. Catharine Dunn, iK D day at) | G. F Evans, AR SD S. 4° Buffum, S us . lca | W. 8. K. Mussett, y" ED , (4 Mathew Cedy, () K ae S John Baskin, = B ep aD Patrick Dunn, Oo) George Runnels, ( R con ep Peter Curshaw, a i Se) = rs Tyrey Mussett, do, John Cody, Dennis McCoy, Mathew Cody jr. John Dix, John Rabb, i 659 me B é NUECES COUNTY. hia K. L. Mana, u | p Mrs. E. S. Mann, MV] us dws ' Peter Curshaw, S Cas cS Oe er _ _1 ee NII J. E. Stephens, AM GD do. a a do. gee Hi. D. & F. T. Allen, /\ i. A | ea McCoy, C | = do, 20 be 306 NVECES COUNTY. 2, I MITE PE NN hi eae cama, AJL es — = Levis Pret, CS | } | 1 SANDIEGO P. O. | — | | Jeronimo Cuillar, O Co = | Ramon Garcia, 2 q> a?) | BO acre EET KX Francisee Garcia, | Allahandre Garcia, Leonisio Mindicta, Gens Baldes, - Saar Lncis Garcia g 3 K FE Dicedena Joclin, D G y q ee U. Trivenia, D « eee 308 NUECES COUNTY. BANQUETE P. C. M, Voge, “ay R. J. Miller, (yr do & G. W. Cox, ~ do. a LE A, COX B. A. Bennett, | (ic) C) R. ¢, Miller, JR LD W. F. Atkinson, <) G. A. & T. Le Rabb, Gi | ._—_——— We ene CDCD 7 Jsstph Seaps, tn /Ve CEs 5 i —- it ne eee oS qpetaan County JM. & J.C. Howell, $ NV do. do. Se ere H. B. Willianis, G. J. Brewn, do. do. Wm. Reeves. do. do. ASD />S ALG] Oat | | Danicl Fox, ; 4 2 & 318 Mrs. Susan Dugat, do, Mra M. Huddleston, wo EFoo Vv 4h E> | do. z Te REPEC COUNTN ‘BLY £ St Y x dR O | £ ‘a X+ XC JX B. F, West, B, F, West, Ast. do, Michae® West, do. de. | | do. REFUGIO COUNTY. ST. MARYS P..Q. ‘C. E. Dugat, [Vv] Al 4 Si SR do. JD G@o3e--D » MW QED 4 es de. ARC (new, x 324 R. H. Bass, W.E. Benson, do. H. Kroeger, Anton Straugh. do. REFUGIO COUNTY. LAMAR P. QO. FR A Y He op <{“)- reo (ap Gay Oe. Sm SANPATRICIO COUNTY. eo SANPATRICIO CO. Sanpatricio P. O. John Kellett, Wm, Corkill, Owen Gafirey, | R. B. Hardiman, do. P. Hart, do. J. H. Hinrichson, G. F. Jones, x Kei OG ny jem PH FH @ GL " b) f) a2) ¥ : _— sens =: 3826 SAN PATRICIO. AOUNTY. Oe me te rn rn nt eres eee 00 Oa = aw | A. & P. MeGloin, CM] CoO T. McGenia, | oa > ee —— oe RRS Se tomm ST CO J. Wagnon, on | H ip 2 J. Whithead Os G_ tas J, M. Williamson, ff UJ Martines Lary, KR (22D | Calvin Wright, fe (ME) 1 ix SAN PATRICIO COUNTY. 327 ALGUNA P. O. POPP OP IOI I ra re ere J. Castillo, G TED J. E. Carroll, © Garp R. J. Carroll, ae Gs ao Y. Coleman, NG SO J. Poian, ib oy : CORPUS CHRISTI P. 0. Mrs. C.A. Burretl, y qs ee, J. E. Coleman, | me % GSap % of PER se, ir PE RN rs Ph stee ; 328 SAN PATRICIO COUNTY. i ? = ‘Geo, Allen, G A CHE ed, a a em VICTORIA CO. Anagua P. QO. B. Gemes Ne Ci eee, Sa" \oR an oo es } | : | VICTORIA P.O. | V. Sattler, \/ ie ee Louis Williams, ‘ve | 3b | | MISSIONSVAELY. P.O. Gee, Emisen, CH (Ee => | MASON COUNTY. 329 | MASON CO, Mason P. O. G. W. Todd, TOD. “ae do, el Cr cD Lents & McSween, (VY) ie se IB. F. ae 6 6 ies | Conrad Simon. S | ‘ss S ine ) In future beth brands on same animal oS a i, | ee bf . met 330 MAON COUNTY. 23 Le eee eee flenry Behrens, G Joha McSween, a eS do. he! | Co, D. P. Allen, SS. Di) il H. M. Taylor, iS. ‘le Cop (a, do. GILLESPIE COUNTY. FREDERICKSBURG P. O. T. C. Dose’ [ [) — D & A. Dickson, D | ws |O| Ernest Schafer, S = | Ferdinand Dobbler, F D +d 331 GSD C. Brockman, ied Ce E. Wahrmund, a \K/ oom Chas. Feller. 9 4 oe ee ee ee ¢, H. Nimitz, Cr bo 332 F. VY. D. Stucken, do. Joseph White, Kutscher, Kutscher, GILLESPIE COUNTY. E Mathias Shafer, Ludwig Debbler, John Kallenberg, 4, Weiss, : KENDALL COUNTY. PR NE EER HEY er oo wo cen KENDALL CO. Borrne P. O. Adam Vogt, Ue RE moms (KOS in — > nn ~ § J. Phillip, a D nm 4 SDRED | C. Amann, ns Cem. ee RL. Exo iit * it KENDALL COUNTY. 335 | J, M. Patton, a 2 COED) §. B. Patton & Catal ck Patton, | AY LD | < James 8. Abbott, “HE acs I | co do. Ue Ge dt Hasckamp, 4 =, et ile | eR TENN rm way Oe SESS 7 ES IES SE FT | Aug. Veist, Le ay Co Det fed) : Spe eeesieerrre coat | T, Zoeller. vA pig?) KF. Vanderstratien, )AL © Gia HD | ae | 336 KENDALL COUNTY. I. F. Stendebach, P G-—D Anton Koch, © a ty Gotliebe Stephen, ge = Ss Jacob Saner, | \e ie) T. Vanderstratten, oy SS <3 F. V. Henderson, \y Cis D J. Cummings Evans, + ost “ae | ae E. Richter, RR Le “3 a ONDA ao ERAN EAN RONAITT mK G, W. Kendall, do. John Hermann Adolph Zoeller, C. Hofaciaz, G. Steves, R. E. Brown, do. KENDALL COUNTY. +B a 7 AYLR ma COMFORT. P: O. GS FB SJ Mrs. M. E. Harbours YH x a a —ees—“‘_ | 838 KENDALL COUN7Y. r ide afore VR er oy it. A. Giles, D S Gag Se fo a T. Weidenfeld, CVV ce DES Hi. Seidensticker, AS Qe a Se —— Gite Brinkmann, () R Git, eS oe John Hoerner, a ok ae Henry Wiitbold, H Wy Ee 7c9 Op a Sophia Herbst, B, Serger, IS Guz ey ae Henry Boerner, H. Schilling, do. M. Lindner, F, Saur, H, Willie, do. C. Schlader, Henry Sauer; C. Wika ch, i — G. if. Luessmarn, KENDALL COUNTY. gb S3 DS NL SR 340 KENDALL SOUNTY. a a ao a a ae a a a i 8 L. Sirohecker, S Ww thoes) C Hacrter, NAV, Coa | habe Heuermann, H D = Robt. Schaefer, R Aug, Falsin, NK Gop} “D F. Perner, SISTERDALE P. 0. | Ee Kapp, ig K Ss a °c TT aa aT SS KENDALL COUNTY. 841 | SS eps a | ere an ~ x J. Dressel, na <> =D Christeph Rhodins, (" By CE: ae) dD Mrs. B. Rhodius, B x H Pe 319 KERR COUNTY. KERR CO. Ccurort P. O. E. A. MeFadin, vy] oC ouoaaal Mrs. E. L. Denton, bE GES Joseph M. Denton, J) (eee L. ¥. Sennett, | S iS CmpD Miss, C. A. Denton, © (here Miss Amanda Sennett IA) Ca H. Ingenhuett, \F Go -_—_— K. Diciert jr. Di Gia E. Schwethelm, asi Cia e)) 3 KERR COUNTY. | 343 G. Schelihase, aN GD F. Schulze. Ve Fame Rudolp Voigt, RV re H, Allerkamp, H A Gita Robert Steves, R Se oe) W, C. Boerner, 3 e Co 0, Roggenbucke, © py dae) | G. Stieler, . i | Coo C. Karger, | e ee || in, Wt ep | 344 KERR COUNTY. a eee KERRVILLE P. O. H. M. Burney, a e sa W. A. Lowrence, + 0-7 Gas ee D. B. Lowrence, H ZANZENBURG P. O. M. M, Connor, C O SS < Dea

a Ss, V. Putman, a7 P C= £6: imi, YX | ED do. * | a do. Ft S Bt Rw 348 GONZALES COUNTY. I a a ap eee W. A. Ritchie, Cx R de aD Wm. Billings, VW kK Se aS A. Lambert, C) Gis > dv ‘BO CS JA. & W. L. Barnett, © Ca Eliza Barnett, 2) 3 eimes| ca 40). oe H.R UR ED oe R. Newsom, A. B. Johnson, W. Mi. Hancock, N. Mitchell. Morris May, J. N. Dulaney, Robt. A. Atkinson, Henry Caraway jr. D. B, Dillard, Joseph 0 Conner, GONZALES COUNTY. 3 ight ee fis ¥ 350 GONZALES COUNTY. S. B. Conley. 8 v Henry Caraway sr. ec do. H W. Oneill, Vail) J. J, Caraway, [ do. i A ce =) do, A, 7p 5. A. Passmore, Mrs. M. A. Vandegrift, V A (\J cS «yb on Vy ae iE GONZALES COUNTY. —— G. W. Henry, + t) K. 8, Caraway, jr. | | eee cr cen es 2 TE a OR EE, SSS IEEE ERS ATES SEES SSO on A a Henry Carpenter, a A. ix. ap ea K. Be Bay, sen, , Ce it C. Miller, (i (VW M. Trafton, G if e. W do. oud oe FE EE mo ON 352 GONZALES COUNTY. JF. Martin, Go) ites Ss C2 uae do. ar) GD itn, VW on do. 0 G. Biting, ep ——— ae | Wm, Putman, “\\pP H. C. Wright, ue A. Avan 40 | P.M. Clary 4 oi < e John Mill, OS (CE z : L. C. Wright, BY .y, Gia ere Ly = do Q/ J, W, Davis, —{ > Sa | \ T. Mathien, (L) oD Mrs, E. Morrow, +4 Gils a eee x ; 354 GONZALES COUNTY. N. J. Hoever, fH CaS “JN, Rogers, BY, Cog coma = GG a JW. Lemmond. ecih (oat; Ao. Cty Joa tam pe =p Geo. McPeters, —_ W. K. Estill, C. White, do. Hi. J. Weber, I a F” CM oL John Sikes, ee Cuocnusl)) o uC ae 362 i, M. Marcum, do. do. Roswell Gillett, Chas. Forester. Mrs R. Davis, —-— Mrs. E. Forester, Mrs M. Sikes, %. T. Pierson, J, G Fanning, im CG ONZAL ALES COUNTY. A = 4 reat RG 2X *E € J Hansen, BB Gillett. J M Mangum, Miss E T Mangum, LL Mangum, A ¢ Reves, H F Ball, JM Sullevant, S H Nowlin, J W Dickey, Mrs P J Dickey, GONZALES COUNTY. [IV] hg Bo EW J 24 I somal iS aps DU b Bg 364 GONZALES COUNTY. S. Wiley, _ + UR a ee W M Gay, GCP BELMONT P. O. ‘Joseph MeCoy, uy CS Alfred Morris, Z (V] es x MisEWitiam, =F | 3 aa SN JT Tally, ep: Co W Hi Burzis, e) 4 Cor ae te it GONZALES COUNTY. 360 | Mrs. M. Burrows, (V] 5 SS a : i ya : —— ee S| a —— CS —— | G. W. Lookinebifl, all eoneee | SS 2 | W.F. Harper, VAT | M. T. Little, } ae | fom C. McCoy, Mrs, S. Clark, H, ON eal, do. B. Collins, P. C. McCoy, P. Be Littlefield, ya N. W. Guinn. l\iE @ Gade.) Mrs. 8. H. Moore af Qe: Gy S. A. Hubbard, si remem, = CS | Mrs. 8. MeCoy. ae (hae (Ea [D.F, Webb, Ch" Sey XE Ye —_— | 368 GONZALES COUNTY. i. C. Barnes, 7a hte), James I. Foster. bE G_ 365 Buffum, Ss. A. 30133 i} Burris, J. W. 367 Raskin, John 303 || Barnes, W. C. 368 Baldes, Gens 307 i Briggs, D. P. 368 i Bennett, B. A. 808 ' Bundiek, 8S. P. 370 | Byler Frank 31y i; Billings, John 370) Byler, Rufus 310 | | t| Cook, David 6 | Crane, W. A, 12 Cook, W. T. 6 || Gantwell, Sam’t. 19 Crawford, Jobn C. : Chipman, Miss M. M. 2 Cammings, J. W. 3 | Clark Amasa 21 Crane, J. H. 12 | Chipman, E. A. zl 1 A Se RE a RR TET ot a % NAMES. Jonrad, Joseph Courand, Jos. Christillis, George Christilis, Mrs. M.S. Christilis, Jos. Chassard, Peter Conrad Peter, Cosgrove, Juhn; Chambers, Mrs. M. Chesner, Mrs. Nancy, Caloway, W. R. Case, Gurdon Chandler, Thomas, Clark H. J. Crain, Taylor Crain, G. W. Crain, John D. Cocke, J. R. Cocke V. F. Cooper, George Coltrain, Morgan Cocke, F. B.3S., sen. Cooper, J. D. Carmichael, J. S. Cook, L. D. Cook & Wright. Cocke, F. B, S., jun, Campbell, J. W. Ozerner, Aibert Collingsworth, G. M. Coy, Trinidad Coy, Mrs. T. Caspzick, Joseph Cochran, W. M. Campbell Collin Cantu, Vicente Cantu, Juan Castaneda, T. Carmona, Cesario Cantu, Agapeto Castillo,:Mrs. Juana Cruz, Bonito Curvier, Matias Cruz, Nicholas Cline & Helduson Curvier, Juan Cone, Walker & Co. Carter, Giles INDEX. PAGES. 30 30 NAMES. Corrigan, Mrs. Ellen Carroll, Michael Carroll, Wm. Carroll, John Clare, H. T. Clare, Joho I. Clare, J. F., Est. of Campbell, Mrs. 8, Carver, Isaac Camp, John Carr & Johnson Cavender, Mrs. 8. A. Cavender, J. F. Cavender, Miss F. E. Curry, R. A. ; Crawford, Jas. M. Caruthers, Wm. , Cooper, J. W. & IN. Cowan. I. M. Cruz, Juan Jose de la Cruz, Juan de la Cruz, Gasper de la Cruz, Rafela de la Cruz, Lauro de la Calhoun, J. Conring, I. L. H. Carson, John Coker, Alex. Chambles, H. F. Chambles, John Chambles, M. C. Crow, Edwin D. Cox, C. C. Clark, Wm. Crain, W. P, Coker, J. H. Cotton, W. D. Casnova, Simon Casnova, R, Coker, Sampson Coopwood, Bethel ars Bere Coker, Joseph Carillo, Martias Carillo, Isabel Castillo, Maria de Jesus Castillo, Dario Casillas, Casimero Casillas, Marcelo rer a 3 SS SS Pm nes See ele mee os ne 378 INDEX. | NAMES. PAGES. | NAMES. PAGES, Cashell, A. L. 199 i| Cox, G. W. 308 Childers. M. M. 201 | Cook, Sam’ 311 Campbell, R. B. 205 | Cook, J. W. 312 Campbell, L. 205 | Cantu, Eustancio 312 Cloud, J. R. 207 | Corkill, Wm. 325 Childress, Sol. C. 208 || Castillo, J. 327 Childress, Polk & Sam. 208 i Carroll, J. E. 327 Corry, T. F. 208 || Carroll, R. J. 327 Cass, Josiah 216 i Coleman, Y. 327 Crownover, Arthur 220 | Coleman, J. E. 327 Clark, Owen 220 i Conrad, Adam 334 Cagnion, A. & E. 221 || Conner, M. M. 344 Clark, G. W. 228 i; Conner, J. A. 344 | Cunningham, Est. of T. 232 i @hild. C.ab. 346 | Conrad, Carl 244 '' Caraway, Henry, jun. 349 ; Campbell. Mrs. Martha 247 Conly, S. B. 330 ' Camdbell, John 347 (Caraway, Henry, sen. 350 | ' Couch, Wm. E. 250 _ (Caraway, K.S., sen. 351 | 6 Carni, August 264 | Caraway, J. J. 350) | Cox J.B. 270 i Caraway. K. 8., jun. 351 Caruthers, Mra, Cyrena 270 | Carpenter, Henry 351 | | Calhoun, 8. D. 270 Caraway, W. L. 351 Christian, Robi. 285 | (Carpenter, Mrs, L. 352 | ' Cassels, E. N. 287 1 Clary. F. M. 353 | { Coell, M. 8. 288 | Carson, R. H. 355 | | Cassels, Miss M. M. 289 + Chenault, FP. 355 | { Cartwright, W. C. 290 | Canterberry, J. M. 456 | ; Camp, Mrs. N. F. 291 | Coulter, M. G.S. 356 Cummings, Jaa. 293 ‘| Clemons & Rayborn 357 | Cassels, M. B. 295 ‘| Callison, Mrs. M. 361 {1 Orogson, G. W. 302 | Qallison, J. C. 61 i | ody, Mathew 303 | Olark, Mrs. 8. 366 | Curshaw, Peter 303. = j}_—s Collins, B. 66)? 4 | Godly: John 30¢ || Clements, Mrs. M. B. a7 | Cody, Mathew, jrm. 304 (| Clements, C. 370 ; Curshaw, Peter 305 | Christman, J. W. 8. 371 | Cuillar, Ramon 306 +} Oaffal, Thomas 372 | | Cuillar, Jeronimo 306 i | | Davis, Dan q (| Deras, John 2) Dale, E. V. 8 Deras, Mrs. Catherine 35 Daugherty, J. ,Q. 10 - Dean, Mrs. E. L. 45 | Davenport, John 12 | Decker, Joseph 47 | Davenport, Mrs. Mary 13 | Denis, John H. 48 Davenport, L. C. 13 || Davis, N. 53 Davenport, A. J. 13 | Downs, E. M. 53 | Dillard, A. B. 13 || Dorn, Rob’t 53 | Dillard, Allen 13 || Davis, Miss Florence 54 Dillard, Joaeph 13 Davis, Isham 6L, | | Davenport, J. B. 17 Drake, Orin oy ] im " Davis, J. W. iat oi INDEX. 379 NAMES, PAGES. | NAMES Darden, J. Th. 7 “t oon Dzink, J ohn a3 | ipa J ‘ila a Dugi, Albert 75 Diets, Ferd: wi Dietzman, Stephen 77 Dugg Ta ih Dworatzek, Jakob 77 Dace a tin 5 Pageigoale, Mra, T. 80 Dapiiais Chae 360 ees, J. B. 2 j i ' Delgado, Juan 92 DRE! a a _ Delgado, Refugio aon Tess ML 360 ' Dnuian, Antonio aa Dries, Gid ore | Delgado, Jose M. 95 || Diebel Christ 360 Dodd, Mrs, J. E. ae || Deduetaie ee 281 ykes, J. P. ickerson, Mrs Dossey, Miss M. C. 120 | Dation sca up Dossey, G. W. ig || Dolce, Wonk 909 ossey, W. G. 2 i ridson, W Ff oe Thos. ®. 132 i Da Bee fon a Dial, James jr. if; || D 7a Bo a Duck, G. W. M. ica, | Dee ae ont Dangherty, H. M. eh, | Duin Bo 308 Dickens, Wm. 146 | Ten a Lo me Diesselhorst,} Th. 153 i Da BG i i oo Dietz, Miss M. 161 | D ei CO eats aE Teen a ©. ee | ey ais, Lucas sr. 313 Dodson, M. M. Mee | punt Loss | 313 Dalton, J. H. rey | Dt Ge nbs Mene sth ah Drury, J. W. or agt. ve. ill Deke Mgt 31 Dolan, James 173 | Duke. is va ta ait Daugherty, Robert 173 1 Dp bo; t stilli ad Dee at faa | sy ustillian 314 Dolan, Mrs. E. Tit | Dubos oars ae Dolan, Thos. 174 | Duet “aye ae Dolan Join a pee Mrs. Susan 318 Dix,.O. T. gee | esate ane 303 Devine, Daniel ee i) Dene. 0. 38 Dunn, James Est. of 182 Dicks a! 331 Dee i cl Tae es son, 8. A. 331 eeeety Ae Ws HH _ bler, Ferdinand 331 Desmuke, A. W. 188 Dose, Mi Fania 333 Dwyer, Mrs. E. 193 Medel ay 334 Diaz, Margarita 194 Treqiel” oe vei Diaz, Guadaloupe 194 Bian rf 34 Diez Juana E. a ee Nek Mis. E. S. 342 Daskiel TP. He eee Joseph M. 342 DeVilbiss, J. W. 204 ered an aul Durler, J. J. 208 ae Ng: 343 Dillon, Arthur 219 mei ae a7 Drown, Mrs. E. A. 219 Davis, Mrs. 8: F 349 Dobbin, John 220 EE. 319 Droitcvurt, Jacob 235 eo Ne an 35% ey 380 INDEX. om eee NAMES. PAGES, NAMES. PAGES, Darden, G. P. 354 Dilworth, P. 368 Dikes, J. W. 354 Davis, G. W. 369 Dubose, W. L. 355 Duderstadt, Fred 371 Davis, Mrs. R. 362 | Duderstadt, Miss J. 371 Dickey, J. W. 363 | Duderstadt, Andres 371, Dickey, Mrs. P. J. 363 Duderstadt, John 371 Evans, W. M. 10 | Evans, R. B. 232 Fit, A. 47 i Ewel, J.B. 233 Eckhart, Christian 50 || Ebert, Aug. 235 | Elam, Jeff. 56 _—'|'_-Eberling, Fred. 236 ' Elam, John 56 | Engelke, Conrad 23 Eckford, N. W. 5Y | Ernst, Fred, 237 Elder, J. M. 67° |. Elly, ©. R. 939 Evans, N. B: 69 Elam, Wm. R. y19 Estrado, Francisco M5 _ Eahl, Fred. v44 Esparza, Anricas 1Z0 . Evans, h-irs 246 Esparza, Mannel 123 | Edwards, k. M ead Evans, John E. 33 ' Kekhardt, Caeser 256 ' English, Mrs. M. 142 i, Bekhardt, Robt. C. 957 | English Jonathan 142 . Eckbardt, Wm. 2aT English, Mrs. Margaret, 142 Kickhardt,* Herman 257 | Eastwood, Leonard 143 Engels, Bernard 259 | Kastwood James 143 | Escalaro, Joseph 267 | Kugleman, Martin, 150 | Epperson, Mrs. Sarah 271 | Esser, Charles 162 | Eckhardt, Ben 282 || Edes, M. ¥, 166 | Evans, Wm. 293 | Ellis, John 169 || Klkins, W. H. 296 | Evans, Mrs. Margaret 175 , Evans, G. F, BuB | Ellermann, Henry 186 | Emison, Geo. 328 | Edwards, C. G. 187 | Evans, J. Cummings 336 | Espinosa, Pedro 194 , Esull, W. XK. 361 | Epp, John 219 | Elder, M. M. 869 | | Fleming, O. D. 14 i Flores, N. 90 | Fleming, L. 14 || Flores; Mrs. M. L.S.de 90 | Fenly, Joel D. 14 || Flores, Yssidro 92 Fenly, John M. 14 i| Flores, Pedro 93 Fenly Joel C. 14 |; Flores, Jose 94 Fenly, C. D. 14 | Falcon, Beanino 95 Fenly, James M. 14 Fuller, £. 'T. 99 Flores, Andres 19 | Fadden, John 100 Faseler, G. H. 49 | Fuller, T. estate of. 104 Ford, H. D. 65 Fisher, Mrs. W. 104 ep, Mra Sarah 66 | Fox, J. H. 104 Ford, B. 81 |, Fitzgerald, A. or agt. 105 Flores, Miss Librado 87 || Foster, J. M. 106 Flores, Juan F. 89 Fellers, M. G. 108 a SS SS a SS a — er. NAMES. Fox, M., Est. of Fuller, Mrs. C., or agent Fadden, Patrick Fox, Andrew Fountain, H. C. Fuller, B. F. Fuller, James H. Fest, Miss Rosina Foster, ‘I’. R. French, Marcellus Fields, E. Fuller, John 8. Frame, Wm., Est. of Frame, Mis. M., or agent Franks, B. F., Eest. of Franks, J. B. Forster, Friedrick Faigaux, F. H. Fischer, Charles Forester, Edward Fei, Valeniine Fuhrmann, Valentine Frazer, G. W. Ferrell, B. C. Ferrell, Mrs. M. Francis, John R. Fox, Patrick Franklin, A. Franklin, Wm. Fountain. R. A- Franklin. J. M. French, John C. Flanakin, John Fest, Henry Kisk, James N. Field, Seaman Forbes, J. A. Fink, W. M. Fonda, J. B. Griner, H. W. Griner, N. J. Griner, A. J. Griner, H. C. Gibson, Mrs. 8S. Goldberg, C. F. Guly, Valentine Gross, Roman Guitzeit, Fr. Grunnewald, Mrs. Teresa INDEX, PAGES NAMES. 110 Ferris, Morris 114 Faris, J. W. 115 Friar, Jack Hays 116 Fleming, M. 117 Fleming,}Miss M. J. 120 Fort, Mrs. Harriet A. 120 Faris, Dan’l 124 Faris, T. J. 124 Faris, Jas. W. 26 | Fleming, Mra. Si F. 28 , Frazier, J. N. 130 |; Faber, H. 135 | Fuchs, Nicholas 135 Fuchs, Otto 144 | Fowler, Mrs. E. 144 Eurgeson, Mrs. Eliz. 147 Flowers, R. 148 Fromme, L. 148 tifer, Jacob 152 Fifer, N. H. 197 Fullerton, 8. W. He Fogg, M. 167 Fogg, J. W. 167 Flint, D. P. 168 Fox, Dan’l 173 Fox, Garrett 175 Feller,2Chas. 178 Flack, C. 179 Falsin, Aug. 179 Floyd, R. H. 180 Frisbie,YE. C. spans Forester, Chas. 190 Forestcr, Mrs. E. 199 Fanning, J. G. 211 Foster,'J. J. 211 Foster, J. W. 213 Foster, James T. 214 Freeman, Feanklin 231 8 Gerdis, Henry, 8 Grosenbacher, John 8 Gerdes, Gerd 8 Grell, T. Otto 21 Gerdes, John H. 25 Gohlson, A. H. 28 Gibbons, Emory 34 Gibson, Mrs. S. T. 37 Gabrisch, Gervas 38 Gawlick, John NS Ss) ee | NAMES. Goode, Wm. R. Gilbert, R. B. Gouger, H. A. Garza, Frailan de la Goodwin, B Garza, Casamcro Garza, Francisco dela Garza, Henriquez Gil, Miguil Gil, Ygnacio Gonzalez, Dimas Gonzales, Antonio Grover, D. C. Grover, Geo. W., or agent Grover, Eugene Gates, W. N. Gilleland, G. D. Goin, ‘Rayborn Gardner, Jos. Gardner, A. F. Gardner, J. E. Gross, J. J. Grohs, Francis George, E. Ben. George, Carl Gass,:Andres Goodwin, Mrs. E. C.4 Gildea, J. E., or agent Givens, Mathew Gamble, Wm. Gallagher, Patrick, Gussett, Miss Jo. Gallagher, B. Gallagher, Thos. Grover, Jas. M. Gembler, Jacob Gil, Manuel Garcia, Leandro Gallardo, Juan M. Gillis, G. W. Gillis, M. Gillis, Mrs.-E. Gembler, Christian Gillett, J. 8. Garcia, Jose Antonio le la Garcia, Joce Miguel de:la: Gardner, T. G. Gayle, B.. B. Gallagher, Peter Gallagher, Peter & Edward Geiser, J. G INDEX. PAGES, | NAMES. 83 Gembler, Christian 85 Goll, Jacob 86 Giddings, G. H 87 Gray, Mrs.S 87 Gray, Jas. 93 Gray, Wm. 93 Gray, Mrs. Acmonia 94 Gray, Miss Mary 93 Gugger, Anton 96 | Geier, Wm. 96 || Grimm, Christian 96 ‘| Gelven, Jasper 100 '| Grobe, Henry 101 || Geske, Henry 105 Goodloe, A. G. 128 || Gillespie, Mrs. C. A. 130 | Goodwin, Ben. 131 || Gohmart, Julius, 143 | Gohlke, Fred. 143 ‘| Galle, Charles 143 | Gerhardt, Peter 147 || Gerhardt, Charlies 149 '| Grafton, W. & 8S. B. 153 ‘| Gohlke, John G. 156 i| Gaebler, Charles 158. || Gentsche, Mrs. Julia 164 || Grun, Jacob 164 Grun, L. P. 172 Gohlke, Rinhold 172 Goehring, Mrs. H. 173 || Gohlke, Sohn F, 174 Goehring, August 174 Gohike, Johann 175 Gohmert, Mrs. Justine 173 Gohmert, Rudoky 190 Grun, John 193 Golly, Miss Cath, 195 1 Golly, Anton 196 ‘| Grunewald, Jegeph 198 i| Gentke, Charles 198 ‘| Greenly, J. H. 198 | Gentry, W. H. 201. || Gill, Thos. 204 || Gray, Mrs. Jane 207. Gareia, Ramon 207 Gareia, Francisco 208 Gareia, Allahandro 211 Garcia, Luis 213: Gibbs, Jas. B 213. Gibb, Jas 21 Givens, Mrs. A. Ba: INDEX. NAMES. PAGES NAMES. Gafiney, Owen 325 Gillespie, Mrs. M. Gomes, B. 328 Gillespie, J. C. Giles, oe 338 Gillett, Roswell Gill, R. J. 346 Gillett, B. B. Gipson, J. R. 347 Gay, W. M. Gillespie, Mrs. E. 360 Guinn, N. W. Hughs, James 8 Huschen, Diedrich Harrison, T. H. 8 Hartung, Juling Hannahan, Thos. 9 Harper, W. H. Hannahan, Mary 11 | Harper, John L. Hill, John 11 Harper, G. W. Hammers, Heirs 12 Harper, Mrs. Ann L. Hiler, W. 8. 14 Huchinson, W. 8. Hay, George 21 Heyen, John Hay, Mrs. J. 21 Heien, Wm. Haywood, L. 21 Hodges, Daniel Hotiman, A. 22 Haskins, R. F. Harrington, J. W. 22 Hutchison, Wm Hayduk, Thos. 24 Hutchison, W. O. Haby, Andres 25 Harper, G. F, Haby, Ambrose 26 Harper, E. 8. Haass, Valentine 26 Harper, Charles Heineman, Peter 26 Hitchings, G. W. Hoffman, Nicholas 27 Houston, G. J. Heuchling, Julius 27 Houston, Russell Haby, Jacob 28 Houston, G. J. & R. Haldy, Miss Mary 28 Hernandez, M. Hoffmann, John 28 Herrera, M. C. Haass, Henry 31 Holdusen, Henry Haby, Mrs. Martha 31 Herrera, Raffella Haass, Geo. , 31 Hernandez, Cresencio Haass, Mrs. A. M. 31 Hudson, R. B. Huth. Louis 32 Hayes, W. B Harr, Mrs. Minerva 33 Hynes, John Haass, G. L. 34 Holt, ‘Vincent Haby, Nicholas $4 Hynes, Wm. Haberly, John 35 Howel, Flint, & Tumlinson, Herfurth, Samuel 36 Hayden, J.T. . Herfurth, John 36 Harrison, L. B. Haass, Philip 37 Hilk,. Miss Francis Haby, Louis 38 Hall, F. & Bro. Haass, Fredrick 39 Henshaw, John Heath, S. P: 39 Harrison, James C. Heath, Louis 39 Hilburn, R. Heath, Jesse 39 Harrison, J. M. Haller, Fredrick 41 Harris, L. B. Hartmann, Henry 41 Hill, John 383) cc} 09.09.09 SSESse 2 PSRRSSRASERERRESS ee a a ee bf INDEX. I! NAMES. PAGES. NAMES. PAGES. Hay, Nathaniel 136 Haw, John 219 Hay, Mrs. Eliza 138 Hans, Leonhard 221 Hottman, Joseph 140 Hutchison, Isaac 223 Hay. Silas 145 Hutchison, O. P. 223 Herring, Jacob 150 Hutchison, W. C. 223 Hirshleber, Julius 151 Herndon & Kerr 225 Haag, Mrs. Martias 152 Herndon, J. H. or agt. 226 Hohmann, C. 152 Heineman, Peter 226 Haseldanz, Michael 153 Haberman, H. 228 Hoffmann, T. B. 154 Hines, W. O. 231 Heitekamp, Henriegh 155 (| Hale, W. A. 231 Heidrech, Jacob 155 | Hines, E. C. 231 Hilger, C. L. 155 | Hawkins, W. L. 233 Hitzfelder, L. 156 ‘| Hoffman, L. H. 235 ‘Horne, Peter 157 ‘| Hoffman, John "36 ilaas, J. J. 158 | Hoffman, Peter 237 Haas, August 158 ‘| Hoffman, Henrich 237 Hirholzer, Joseph 158 || Hild, Geo. 238 Hofhinz, C. 160 | Hutmacher, Carl 238 Herring, Curtis 163. + +|;| Hellmann, Robt. 242 Harrison, T. R. 165 Hamilton, Wm. 8. 242 Healy, John 165 || Henderson, Mrs. 8S. R. 247 Heritage, J. T. or agt. 166 Humphries, Jas. 248 Harrison, James 167. ~+|| ~=Hains, Mrs. .Carolina 251 Hinton, Mrs. Ann J. 171 +|| Harper, M. A. 251 Hunter & Cox. 172 ~+|, Hoppe, Frantz 254 Heermann, Theo. & Bro. 184 | Haruff, Mrs. E. J. 255 Hernandez, Jesus, sr. 184 Hahn, W. 257 Hernandez, Jesus 184 lit Babn.C. i. 260 Herrera, Manuel 186 | Homrighausen, Peter 261 Herrera, Blas, jr. 186 Holdeman, David 261 Herrera, Bonito 187 || House, F. 261 Herrera, Blas, sr. 187 Humphreys, G. W. 262 Horn, Anton 191 Hennig, C. F. W. 266 Herf, F. 191 Heisjig, C. H. 266 Henson & Bro. 192 | Hardy, D.3N. 267 Harris, C. 8. 193 | Heard, Jasper N. 268 Herrera, Romana 194 Heard,.H. 269 Herrera, Jose Maria 195 Harrell, Miss M. 270 Hubert, Albert 195 Hearn, W. D. 271 Herrera, Manuel, sr. 196 | Holzapfel, Gustave 271 Hernandez, Peter 197 | Heard, Joel B. 272 Huron, Bibian 197 | Hoffman, Henry 272 Hernandez, Peter, jr. 198 Holzapfel, Ed. Q74 Herman, Gegoria 200 Hoffer, Antone 274, Hopfelt, C. 205 | Hamilton, J. R. 275 Huebner, James 205 | Hamilton, Alex. 276 Hoerner, George 214 Hans,; Ambrose 277 Howard, G. T. 215 Hinuber, W, V. 277 Harris, Amos 217 Haun, Adolph 279 Bo INDEX. -3 NAMES. PAGES NAMES. PAGES. Hotz, Anton 289 Henderson, F. V. 336 Hiller, Michael 282 Hermann, John 3387 Hiller, Fredk 282 Hofheinz, C. 38 Hord, Jesse 284 Harbour, Mrs. M. E. 337 Howeil, T. F. 288 Hoerner, John 338 Hassell, Jesse 292 Herbest, Sophia 538 Helper, Miss E. 293 Haérter, C. 340 Hoff, Wm. 294 Heuermann, Wm. 340 Hargrave, Miss C. 297 Heiner, Chas. 343 Hargrave, O. 298 Hall, 8. N. 845 Housman, H. 300 Hancock, W. M. 349 Hadt, Henry 301 Henry, G. W. 351 Hobbs, James 311 Hoover, N. J. 354 Hobbs, Wm. Sit Hanson, C. J. 363 Holbrook, W. W. 316 Hall, H. F. 363 Holbrook, W. W. agt. 316 Holmes, W. F. M. 365 Howell, J. M. & J. C 317 Hurt, E. R. 365 Huddlestor, Mrs. E. 318° Harper, W. F. 365 Hardiman, R. B. 825 Hubbard, S. A. 367 Hari, P. 325 Hester, RK. H. 369 Hinrichson, J. H. 825 Harper Mrs. Jane 369 Harper, L. 333 Hesson, Mrs. Harriet 370 Hascxamp, G. H. 335 Hand, J. B. 372 Harz, F. 336 Ilitis, Jean 34 Inselman, H. J. 221 Ilitis, Seraphim 35 Inselmann, J. G. 221 Ihnken, Gerhard 37 Irvin, Mrs. Sarah 246 Irvin, P. B. 104 Irvin, W. C. 246 Imhoff, Henry 162 Ingenhuett, H. 342 Jurotzky, F. 24 Jimenes, Juan 96 Jones, John A. 24 Jones, Wm. 107 Juigmann, Peter 26 Jones, A. C., or agent 112 Jungmann, Mrs. R. 30 Jolley, James 118 Jungmann, Mrs. C. 80 Jolley, Miss N. J. 118 Jung ,Z. 38 Jones, Urial 120 Johnson, T. J. 50 Jones, Irvin 126 Johnson, G. S8. 50 Jones, Philip 157 Johnzon, John 56 John, J. 15 Jones, Oliver 57 Johnson, R. B. 165 Jones, Wm. 58 Jackson,.W. H. 183 Jones, J. M. 66 James, John 184 Jimenes, Francisco 84 Jaques, W. B. 185 Jimenes, Melchor 90 Jecker, Celestin 186 Jimenes, Antonio 94 Jones, A. D. 192 So en Beg INDEX ‘ i m3 3 a x if af ¥ at NAMES. PAGES NAMES. PAGES | Jdaegly, Jos. 201 Jasper, Eliza Ann 224. Jones, Jesse 213 Jacobs, Geo. W. 255 Jagge, G. 214 Jacobs, A. J. 256 Jetiries, Mrs. J. 215 Jdeus, Fokke 278 | Jeffries, W. 215 Jdeus, Simon 279 Jones, 8. C. 215 Junker, John G. 281 Jones, Mrs. Charlotte 215 Jones, Jas. F. 283 Johnson, L. W. 217 Jackson, Mrs. H. A. 291 Johnson & McDaniel 217 Jones, C. M. 299 ; Johnson, Mrs. Cynthia 217 Jacobs, Henry 300 | Johnson, Virgil 217 Jordan, P. A. 300 i Johnson, W. D. 217 Joclin, John 307 Johnson, H. C. 218 Joclin, Dicedena 307 Johnson, Miss M. A. 218 Joups, Joseph 316 Jones, T.S. 221 Jones, G. F. 325 Jungmann, John 222 Johnson, A. B. 349 Kelley, L. C. 14 Kowolick, John 79 Kennedy, John 15 Kelly, R. A. 80 lappenbach, A. 22 Kelly, W. G. 81 Kindla, John 22 King, Jonn R. 85 Kalka, Casper 22 Kilgore, J. J. 86 Kalka, Joseph 22 Kennedy, W. A. 108 Koenig, Jacob 27 Kotula, Miss Mary 118 Ketchum, C. V.. 28 Kotula, Joseph 119 Kempf, Joseph 30 Kelly, Wm. 126 Kohl, John 32 Kennard, J. N. 135 Kreissle, John 33 Kennard, N. G. 135 Koenig, Jacob 33 Kiempke, Mrs. A. 139 Krust, Joseph 34 Koester, Theo. 147 Krust, Miss Jennie 34 Koch, Carl 148 Kappart, Frank 38 Katterle, John _ 150 Ketchum, Mrs. 8. E. 38 Kneeiper, Christian 155 King, Isaac 43 Kneeiper, Peter 155 King, Horace P. 44 Katerle, Jacob 156 Kelly, W. M. 55 Kraft, Henry 158 Kelly, John 55 Kablemacher H. 159 Kelly, N. L. 55 Knibbe, Deitrich 160 King, John L. 62 Krause, George 162 King, James P. 63 Kreugener, HE. Q.. 162 Kalus, F. 74 King, J. G. 168 Kuhnel, John 74 Kivlin, Mathew 170 Keller, Dominik 15 Kyle, W. J. 177 Kotzur, Frank 75 Kennedy, G. W.. 179 Kroll, Frank 716 Knight, George 183 Kniesky, Albert 78 Kablemacher, John 190 Kolenda, Dominik 78 Knox, W. B. 191 Keriss, Joseph 79 Kuntz, Andre — 200 Kaspzick, Albert 79 Kuntz, Sebastian 200 NAMES. . Kaiseriing, C. I. Keig, Ws PB: Kerr, W. H. Kerr, Mrs. N. R..8. Kerr, I. N. Knigat, ‘heo. Kenny, John Kenny, Thos. Kingsbury, W. G. Krempkau, C. G. Keller, Joseph Krtiezka, Joseph sr. Krnezka, Joseph Kieser, Cari King, H. C. Kraut, Fredk Keopsel, M. Kurre, Heinrich Krueger, Carl Koemer, Christopher iknetsch, Wm, Klein, Valentine Kurre, Ludwig diigure, J. L. Kroschel, Lewis, Klotz, Ludwig Kilbassa, Peter Koch, Mrs. Mary Kuast, Julius, Lease, ,W. B. Lewis, Jessie Lakey, N. M. C. Lakey, John Lockart, W. A. Laxon, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamon, John Liye, volun T. Lee, James Loesberg, John Leinweber, George, Loug, 8. A. Leinweber, August Leinweber, John Long, A. J. Long, W. H. Langtord, M. H, Lee, Oliver Lyons, D. C. PAGES NAMES. 200 Kiriicks, John 203 Kirlicks, Wm, 203 Krage, August 203 _ Kiritcks, Curistopher 204 Korschal, John 2u7 Kautitman, Nicholas 212 Korth, Mrs. Louise 213 King, W. F. & Bro. 214 Kelso, Join i. 220 Kriksi, Fred 223 Kleberg, Robt. 225 Koenig, A. 225 Kohler, Antoiné 225 Killebrew, W. B. 228 Killebrew, G. W. 229 Kuykendall, J. W. 234 Kurkendall, J. B. 235 Kuykendall, Miss J. 236 Kuykendall, Wm. 236 Kuykendall, Mrs. E. M, 237 Kroeger, H. 237 Kelievt, John 238 h.utscher, 253 Kallenberg, John 254 Koch, Anton 204 Kendall, G. W. 255 Kapp, E. 258 Karger, C. 259 King, Mrs. Emma 9 Little, J. M. ph Lawhon, L. S. 15 Lies, Cnarles 15 Littleton, John 20 Lipscomb, L. 8. 22 Little, Mrs. Sarah 29 Lawhon, Mrs. 8. Me 33 Labus, Adam 33 | Licy, Frank 38 Lopez, Florentina 41 Lyneh, Tho’s 42 Lockhart, C. L. 43 Lee, J. N. 45 Leahy, Wm. 49 Little, J. E. 49 Long, T. A. 56 Long. C. Y. 57 Lewis, L. 60 Lindheimer, F. J. We 2 OT Tr eee net see eerie ee penne me s INDEX. NAMES. PAGES, NAMES. PAGE Lofder, Christian 155 Lundscien, Mrs. Anne 256 iatham Louis C. 166 Lempke, BF. 265 Latham, James 169 Ludwik, Joseph 265 Latham, Jas. R. 169 Lundscin, 266 Latham, John 170 Lord, Geo. 271 Lewis, S. W. 174 Lobel, Jacob 273 Lowe, James 179 Luder, Pantaleon 279 Lane, A. 180 Linsey, S.B. 285 Linn, Jacob 185 Lunstord, Hiram 285 Lange, W. 186 Ludeback, ¥.-N. 285 Long, John. 188 Lacky, Hershell 288 Leal, Manuel 189 Lott, R. or agt. 295 Logoyo, Domingo 196 Ladwyk, Joseph 801 Leslie, A. J. 198 Larema, F. 312 Langwell, H. A. 207 Lary, Martines 326 Lewis, Nat 208 Lewis, W. C. 329 Lege, Charles 208 Lewis & McSween 329 Lombrana, Antonio 210 Lindsey, J. B. $29 Lackey, A. J 210 Lock, W. J. 333 Lane, EK. D. 211 Lacy, J. H. 333 Torenz, Anton 214 Lindner, M. 35 Lopez, Benito 215 Lussmann, G. H. 339 Lackey, Mrs. M. 217 Lowrence, W. A. 344 Lytle, Wm. 219 Lowrence, D. B. 344 Luckey, W. 223 Lemond, C. 845 Lann, Mrs. Rhoda 231 Lambert, A. 248 Lann, Miss Sarah F. 231 Lambert, Thos. 848 Lann, Miss Minerva L. 231 Loyd, M. T. 348 Linne, Earnst 239 Lambert, 8. B. 853 Leihner, Johannette 240 Lemmond, J. W. 354 Lann, Burrel 241 Lookingbill, J. M. 356 Lewis, Riley 244 Lookingbiil, G. W. 365 Lyons, Patrick 245 Little, M. T. 365 Lambert Mrs. Mary 252 Littlefield, P. B. 366 Mckinney, T. N. 8 Miller, J. B. 24 Miller, 8S. R. 10 Mazyereck, Thomas 25 McKinney, eB 11 Mehring, Louis 27 McKinney, J. T. bE Moore, 27 Mckinney, Fiiza ©. if Maear, Joseph 30 Mckinney, C. C. 18 Montel, Charles de 31 Miles, O. B. 20 Mangold, George, sén. 32 Monroe, David 20 Mangold, George, ie 82 Miller, T. L. 22 Mullen, W. C. 33 Mott, Samuel C. 22 Merian, John 34 Mill ler, Thomas 23 Mann, J oseph - 35 M iller, Mrs. Martha 23 Mechler, Richard 35 McKay, HC: 23 Moore, D. B. 3b Moravets, Joseph 23 Moore, H,.M 39 NAMES. Mechler, August Mumme, Ludwig McLamore, Daniel Meycr, Albg McDonald, W..G Malone, T. P. Marques, Remi Martin, Andres McLaimore, J. LB. Munnink, Fred. McCombs, Mrs. M. A. Myrick, Wm. Mayer, F. Miller, J. W. Miller, R. C. Miller, G. W. MeCrabb, Joseph Maxtield, W. H. Mayfield, E. A. Mitchell, Wm. McCrabb, Mrs. Mary McLane, H. H. McLane, W. J. McLane, J. A. Moy, Lucas McLane, H. B.* Minka, Frank Morzygemba, Thomas Morzygemba, Joseph Moazygemba, John Morzygemba, Mrs. Mary Mahoney, Florence Morris, James 8. MeDaniel, G. H. Martinez, C. McDaniel, J. Mirando, Macedonia Montoyo, Mrs. T. Menchaca, Jose M. Menchaca, Barnabe Montoyo, Hilario Mullen, ira, or agent Mullen, Mrs. J. or agent Miller, Wm. May, David R. Mallen, F. J. or agent SieCo'‘lom, J. M. Maddry, dames Mitchell, Mra. i. E. Martin, Archibald McIver, John May, Marsden, 1. lel Martin, A. G. Morris, Marshall, W. Martin, John Mangum, J. 8. ‘Mangum, G. M. Meyer, Conrad Markwardt, P. Miniter, W. Mass, Sam’ Marshall, John Miller, 8. G. Murphy, Dan. McCulloch, Mitchell, W. J. McDona, Geo. NAMES. PAGES 111 McClanahan, G. W. 712 H.R. 112 McUollom, G. B. 116 116 118 Mar tin, G. Henry 118 Martin, Mrs. Mary 118 McCoy, Simpson 119 McMains, dis, Wie 120 Mansfield, F. M. 122 McMains, Andrew 123 Musgrave, Bennett 126 Musgrave, Calvin 126 Musgrave, J. Q. 129 Morris, Wm., sen. 185 Wins, jun. 136 Martin, Mrs. Louisa 136 Morris, Spencer 136 137 Martin, Wm. F. 138 138 144 Mangum, W. Z. 144. 144 Mangum, N. T. aan | McKinney, Julius 145 | Mather, Samuel 148 | 148 157 McIntosh, Wm. 163 McIntosh, Mrs. 163 164 Meriman, Walter 166 : McWhorter, S. S. 168 { Murray, James 170 j 171 172 176 183 Sam/’l 186 ; 187 1 Mitchell, Frank 187 Mushall, George 190 } 10200 Martinez, Jose D. 193 ; Martinez, Aniecto 195 i MeMivdhean,{Con. 197 : Metzdorft, Chas. 200 I Martinez, Jose 201 Ber 3 7390 INDEX. NAMES. PAGES. NAMES. iller, Chas. 202 Moaller, Christian nda. Geo. W. 203 Mumbrauer, H. Mitchell, Barney 205 Mack, L. F. or agt. MasroehG. F. rl Mere ee. M. H. sCann, J. Y Ht. Ei. Morchell Asa 208 Middleton, Charley Moye er 2 Mc ipbell, W. 8. Mondragon, E. * | 215 Middleton, B. F Mondragon, Francis 215 McDaniel W. J. Se ost mee | ee eee <, iyi. du. ‘ BA >. ©. Maver, Jou 221 Middleton, Miss M. E. Mann, John L. 222 } Meyer, Wm. Mann, Vaicntine 222 || Maddux, James _ Meyer, Seraphim } 226 || Mussett, W. 5. K. Mariy, Sebastian 2260 || Mussett, Tyrey Montez,:Antonio oe | MeCoy, Dennis Montez, Manuel 221 Mann, Mrs, E. L. Montez, Alejos oe | Mann, Mrs. 5. Ss. Maltsburger, G. W. z2' || MeLaughlin, A. Miller, John G, 230 | Mindicta, Leonisio McGee, John 8. 233 Miller, Kt. J. Monk, Christopher 234 Miller, R. CG. ee Maurer, C. 237 Merrimon, Elizabeth Molberg, Mrs. Margaret 238 | McIntyre, D. Meurin, J.P. 243 | McMurray, Jax. Mays, Watkins V. a6 | McGrew, RoW Mays, Mrs. Anna D. 246 McGrew & Ragland Morrison, W. C. 246 McGrew, J. & H. Miller, Jacob 247 McGree, W. P. Morris, Wm. 248 - Martin, Rebt. Morris, R. W. 249 McCarty, J. R. McKinney, W. J. 250 McGloin, A. & P. Murray, David, 252 | McGowin, T. Mahust, Henry 253 MeW horter, D. W. Metz, Peter 255 McSween, J ohn Metz, Miss L. 257 | MeFaddin, Bh. A. Metz, Miss Amelia 257 Mills, H. H. Martin, Heinrich 259 Mitchell, N. Mahuest, John 261 May, Morris Menn, Heinrich 263 Miller, Mra. C. hietz, Antonio 265 Martin, J. F. Menn, Fredk 265 Mill, John Mclarland, Mrs. M. C. 267 Mathieu, J. T. McAllister, A. 271 Morrow, Mrs. E. McMillan, Mrs. Julia 273 Mitchell G. D. Murphree, Miss A. B. 275 McAda, W. Ss. Myer, Adolph 277 Mathews, iD. N. Munch, Nichlas 279 Moorey, J. G. & Bro. NAMES. Murray, James M. Murray, Mrs. E. Murray, J. R. McPeters, John MecPeters, ‘Thomas McPeters, Geo. Marcum, F. M. Mangum, J. M. Mangum, Miss K. T. Mangum, L. L. McCoy, Joseph Nimmo, G. T-: Norton, Miss Esther J. Noonan, G. H. Notter, Joseph Naegeitin, Michael jr. Naegelin, Michael sr. Niggie, Ferdinand Nietenhofer, John Nietenhofer, Adoiph Ney, Joseph Wey & Keily Newman, A. R. Newberry, J. D. Newman, Mrs. h. Nowman, J. A. jr. Niex, E. Nutt, John A. New, J. B. Nutt, R. E. Notgrass, Mrs. A. Navarro, J. Antonio Neal, J. D. Neal, J. P. Nichols, Wm. N. Neill, Sanv’!l H. Neill, B. F. Neill, Robt. O’Gi, Louis O’Brion, Wusou Oberski, E.: Onion, Joseph Owings, J. R. Oefinger, Paul Oefinger, Andres Oltman, Fredrick PAGES NAMES. 360 Morris, Alfred 360 McGuffin, W. B. 361 Morris, E. I’. 361 McCoy, C. 361 MeCoy, Mrs. C. 361 McCoy, P. C. 362 Moore, Mrs. 8. H. 363 McCoy, L. 8. 363 McCoy, Texas 363 McCoy, Mrs. S. 364 Monroe, James 15 Newberry, J. C. iy) | Newberry, H, B. 25 Newberry, G. W. 32 | Nicho.s, Mrs.iM. 3: | Noel, Geo. W. 39 | Navarro, Luciano 36 Neighbors, H. A. Est. of 45 Neighicrs & Serna BL | Nuchol _ Lewis W. 55 || Newton,=W. C. 59 Nagle, John 64 Newton, D.C. 70 Newton, Jas. 72 Newman,’A. F. 82 || Newcomer, A. 85 §i| Newcomer, F. G. 99 || Nance, Henry J9 | Noakes, ‘I. J. 100. || ~3=s Newsom, M. 122 || Nimutz, C. H. Da Nations. A. J. 123 | Newsom, R. T2a5, | | Nations,‘ James 125 Nations, James & Robt. 123 | Nations, J. T. 128 || Nichols, L. ist | Nowlin, 8. H. 11 Oefinger, John 17 Oltman, O. N. 23 Oltman, A. N. 23 Opelia, Anton 31 Opelia, Anna 42 Opelia, Jakob 43 Opelia, Nicholas 46 Opiela, John NAMBS. Olynik, Mrs Marie Osman, John Oros¢o, Ysidro Ortiz, Bartolo Odom, Mrs. D. D. O’ Brion, E. Oden, A. L. Oden, M. D. Oden, 'T’. 8. Oden, Mrs. Caroline Oden, Mrs. Eliza Owens, Wm. Oppermann, Fred. Owen, Mrs. Malinda B. Ohealey, Michael Osborn, Z. H. O’ Reilv, H. J. O'Neal, Terry Pulliam, W. H. Patterson, G. W., sen. Patterson, John C. Patterson, G. W. jr. Patterson, W. B. Patterson, G. R. Patterson, N. M. C. Patterson, J. W. Patterson, J. J. H. Pulliam, B. A. Pafford, W. E. Pafiord, Randolph Pafford, T. M. Phillips, J. W. Poor, Joseph Pingenot, Peter F. Petrerict, Leonhard Paul, James Poehler, Henry Porter, Wm. Postert, Jacob Pulliam, Mrs. A. Parker, Mrs. Nancy Puckett, Thos. H. Porter, George Perryman, 8. Puckett & McLane Puekett, L. D. Piegza, Joseph Pawelick, Losenz Peres, Jose Maria INDEX. PAGES.) NAMES. 78 | Obst, Gotleb 82 | Owings & Knox, 84 ij Owings, L. 8. 87 i Griz Bruno 108 tke, “Odioma, I" a. 118 “ «Opden, D. C. 130 i| Olivera, Placido 130 | Oatman, P. 8. 130 | Oatman, P. 8.. 130 ‘(| Orth, John 135 | Orth, Jacob 138 || Odom, Justus 140 | Odom, Mrs. Martha 150 || Odom, Mrs. L. 166 ‘| Ott, Antonio, 166 i| Owens, B. 173 1 OeNed, AW. 188 O'Neill, 7. i 15 | Peacock, T. J. 15 || Potts, E. 15 || Peres, Jose Antonio 15 Peres, Jesus 16 | Peres, Antonio 16 Pickett, A. G. 16 ‘| Peres, Juan 16 || Pontoga, Esteven 16 Prue, Mrs. Narcissa 18 Park, J. W. or agt. 19 Park, Wm. or agent 19 Parsons, Hugh 19 ‘Phelps, J. A. 20 Parker, Mis. BE. L. 23 Parchman, W. M. 32 ii Parker, Willis 37 |; Palmer, C. B. 38 i} Phelps, Mrs. 8. 46 Perkins. J. 57 Perkins, Jesse 58 Perkins, Cader 61 ‘| Perkins, Joshua 61 || Palacio, Juan 63 | Palasio, Janario 66 | Props, 'T. H. 68 | Parchman, Lemuel 69 ! Parchman, W. & Martin 70 ‘| Peacock, James T. 75 ip Goesena. Pia de 79 || Padia, Antonio S4 1! Preston W. F. PAGES 190 ee NAMES, Pape, Andres Pape, Conred, sen. Pape, Andres, jun. Pape, Conrad, jun. Pape, Wm. Pfeutficr, George Pugh, Thomas Pugh. B. Pugh, Wm. Purch, P. Pearce, 8. Pena, Ignacio Paschal, I. A. Presnall, Harrison Pendleton, G. Perez, Ignacio Piper, August Pue, E. B. & S. B. Power, Charles Poor, D. M. Poor, F. 8. Park, W. BR: « Pue, E. B. Pue, 8S. B. Pancoast, J. Pearce, Mrs. Eliza Plehwe, Geo. Park, Mrs. A. P. A. T Pfannstiel, Aug. Pfannstiel, Wm. Pfannstiel, Fredk. Pfennstiel, F. D. Pfeil, Jacob Perryman, T. J. Polley, J. H. Polley, J. B. Praytor, W. B. Pritz, Fred Peace, Mrs. R. Powel, Houston Peace, M Powel, Sain’l Pritz, Mrs. Ann Porter, John T. Quesenberry, J. T. Quinney, L. INDEX. PAGES. 5) NAMES. 149 \ Post, Henry 149 Puckett, 8. M. 152 | Peavy, D. B. 156 Porter, W. J. 156 Prusky, Jacob 159 || Power, Richard 165 i| Paten, Mrs. E. . 165 Percy, Mrs. M. J. 167 Phillips, Mrs. Annie 174 i| Prescott, Chas. 180) Prescott, B. C. 184 Power, M. H. 186 Parsons, Robt. 188 } Paxton, Mrs. P. 189 j| Preston, Lewis 189 '' Purham & Richardson 190 1 Perkins, Jas. 199 |i Power, Jas. 201 || Power, Felipe 206 |: Plummer, Mrs. J. £. 206 i! Pierpont,;Wm. ~* 210 | Poian, J. 216 |; Phiilip, J. W. 216 , Phillip, J. 217 i| Pteifer, Aug. 994 || Patton, J. M. 999 || Patton, 8. B, 931 i| Patton, C. A. 235 ‘| Perner, F, 235 | Power, Benj. 238 i| Price, J. T, 238 || Pierson, W. M. 242 || Putman, John, 243 || Putman,S. V. 247 | Passmore, B. A. 247 Putman, Wm. sr. 252 Putman, Wm. jr. 253 Pease, Samuel 254 Pierson, E. T. 255 Pierce, G. W. 255 Parson, 8. 8S. 264 | Preston, L. A. ae Pierson, William oa Quinney, Mrs. R. oy 7 5 65 to SRS GE RES REE 5 ES ee ee ta yo bikd era | 394 eee eee NAMES. PAGES. | | NAMES. Richeson, D. T. 9 || Roberts, W. B. Reynolds, W. M. 10 | Ryan, J. P. Reynolds & Adams 10 Robeson. R. M. Roony, F. 16 Rawlings, F. P. Robinson, Mrs. E. 17 Rawlings, Miss M. L. Rodriguez, J. P. 23 Rawhngs, Miss EK. B. Rugh, Daniel 24 Rawlings, Miss 8. V. Rine, Mrs. Mary 24 Robertston, Mrs. 8. J. Renken, H. T. 28 Rawlings, Jas. B. Redus, George 44 Rawlings, H. A. Redus, John 44. Ryan, H. C. Reitzer, John A5 Ryan, Mrs. L. or agt. Reitzer, Ambrose, 45 ij Robeson, J. W. Rackley, Wilson 46 || Ryan, James Riff, Jacob 46 ‘| Ryan, Henry Rieden, Mrs. D. 48 _ Kyman, Jacob Roelf, Frederick 49 | Rodriguez, Simon Redus, William 51 |, Robinson, 8. 8. oragt. Robbins, G. W. 52 | Rogers, Win. or agt. Redus, George’ 53 ‘| Rodriguez, Senon Rienhardt, John Sy ‘| Rodriguez, Manuel Russell, Chas. §8 |. Heider, Simon Rhymes, G. W. 58 | Ribas, M. Rhymes, Mrs. C. A. 58 || Russeil, Mrs. M. J. Réggan, W. B. 60 '; Russell, Chas. 8. Rhymes, J. F. 61 | Rodriguez, H. Rhymes, W. J. 61 | Ridgeway, Mrs. C. Reagan, John M. 62 |, Ranbie, Aaron Ricks, Mrs. Martha 65 | Renarz, F. W. Robertson, Joseph 66 i Reinninger H. Beeése, T. J. C. 67 || Renninger, Geo. Reese, G. M. 67 | Beinhardt, F. Roark, W. G. 70 || Remmler, Gabriel Rabb, Thos. 71 (| Keest, Fredrick Ratliff, R. 71 i| Robinson, Alfred Rose, P. H. 71 (| Ramy, J. W. Rattliff, J. J. 12. | Rivas, Edwardo Rzeppa, John 73 Rodriguez, Juan Rabstien, John 75 | Ruiz, Francisco Rosser, John 76 Ruiz, Eugenio Rosser, B. F. Yi | | Ripstein, Sebastian Rutherford, C. 86 it Raux, Emile Ruiz, Bernideno 86 todriguez, Catrina Rector. C. 89 Reynolds, David Roxo, Jose M. 91 Rhodes, F, K. Riz, Jose A. 92 Rodriguez,'José Marie Rodriguez, J. N. 92 Ruiz, Alejandro M. Reyes, Pedro 97 Ruiz, Maria Sanfrosa Rupe, Mrs. Cleopatra 99 Rzeppa, Emanuel Robeson, Mrs. 100 Rzeppa, Matilda PAGES. 104 Bd ——EE—e——————e————— cgaan Oe INDEX 395 NAMES, PAGES NAMES, PAGES Rodriguez, Juan 226 Rives, James 282 Real, Adolph 231 Rush, 8. M. 286 Rude:eit, F. 234 Reynolds, Miss C. 286 Reinhard, Frank 237 Rush, Peter jr. 287 Rathke, Carl 239 Rush, Miss M. A. 287 KRhodius, Mrs. O. 241 Rutberford, W. W. 296 Khodes, A. H. 245 Rouse, F. 296 | Reynolds, M. H. 245 Reynolds, Mrs. H. 296 Russell,3W. R. 252 Reynolds, John P. 298 Rummel, Fredk 253 Rabbit, L. 300 Rattlitt, Wm. R. 255 Riggs, W. C. 301 Reidesel, Ludwig 257 Runnels, Geo, 303 Riedel, M. 257 Rabb, John 304 Rattliff, Elija 261 Rabb, G. A. & T. L, 308 Roeder, J. V. 263 | Rogers, L. M. 316 Range, John 26d Ryals, John 316 Re;es, Anastasio 266 |! Reeves, Wm. 317 Riedel, Mrs. Jo. 267 Ritche, E. 336 ; Riedel, Chas. O67 > | thodius, Christoph 341 Riedei, Joseph 268 Rhodius, Mrs. B. 341 Robison. J. W. 269 | Ritchie, W. A. 348 : Kichter, J. H. 274 | Riley, H. 348 | Reinhardt, Jacob 274 Rogers, J. N. 354 Roch! Ferdinand 274 Rainey, T. F. 357 | Roehl, Robt. 275 Rayborn, L. M. wor. |. | teinhardt, Louis 276 Reeves, A. C. 363 Rabke, Mrs. H. 278 Robbins, A. M. 368 Rath, Peter 280) | Smith, W. 1. A Speyer, George 42 | Shores, W. L. “ Steigler, Got. 43 Stratton, N. L. 9 Schorobing, R. 47 | Sanders, J. B. 11 Saathoff, Foke 48 | | Saow, .G. P. 16 Sturm, John 49 Spears, Sam. 19 Schwerz, 8S. 50 : Saner, P.;,D. 20 Smith, Mrs. M. 50 | Sutherland, Joseph 24 Simpson, J. J. 51 | Stephens, J. T. 24 Saathoff, M. M. 52 : Schneider, Anton 29 Saathoff, John 52 | Steinle,jBrancis 29 Schulte, Frank 52 Saltner, Joseph 30 Smith, Mrs. L. 33 Schorp, Joseph 30 Smith, Wm. 55 | Spattel, Mrs. Mary 32 Schumacher, A. 55 i | Schneider, Joseph 3 Snow, P. G. 57 | Sehmidt, Martin 38 Scogin, D. G. 59 | Saathoff. Memke M. 4 Schmidt, J. L. 59 | Steiger, Mrs. R. 41 Sullivan, J. 60 Steigler, Gottleib 42 Strickland, A. O. & J. 61 Schumacker, Wm. 42 Silvers, Hiram 62 42 Sumner, John 65 Schumacker, Christian - A BaF 396 2 INDEX. NAMES. PAGES. | | NAMES Suilivan, John 6 || SE 1aG Sa Gb | hutz, Ludwig Srilee, i i Siren Sylvester Skiles, Miss Mary a ||, Baten nents Szebanik, Lorenz 13 1 Sehnide aes Sziegol, Joseph 76 | Schmiat Mee? aeehes. Joan 77 i] Schmidt, Mrs. Maria Stirtz, John 73 | Schwab, Vale ee wale : Schwab, Valentine eannardeklacs 3 0 H Schlader, Adam Seguin, Mrs. T. F. S4 | ener ae Santos, Nicolas de los 86 i ee ag Seguin, Mrs. G. F. 88 | goaithe? a Seal WD a Smithson, B. F. Samora, Felipe 95, °F Smith, Mire. Sauseds, Pala mi i smith, Mrs. M.}H. Sanches, Tego ae i Secrest, Ate M. Summerville, James 07 i ee yes Sullivan, Miss H. on || -Beuete, Charles 4 3 Smith, Tho’s J. of pie Lai Sedgewick, Ed. 99 | ce ne Sullivan, D. W. 10O< i: Shipp] oe Spaulding, Ephraim H fe |) penh a Scott, Mrs. P. j 106 |! Siorten We Seeligson, M. 108 i Ries a wee Smith, 8. H. i (tS eee Nos G dal | Shannon, Thomas Seon We A. il Sheeren, Thos, foe necae. he F Sheeren, Mrs. Mary Scott, Miss Susan 114 : ane ae Saltsman, Mrs. Sophia 118 Staples, W Saltsman, Frank 119 i Sur ae. Sotelo, Ygnacio sen. 13 | Mier an See Sotelo, Ygnacio j 2: '' Smythe, Pe: Sues eatcae te Smythe, Peyton Sherman, John 12 i Stenfeld an Smith, J. R. i |) Sigs amnerter Skwortz, Mrs. S. ae i ok ee Stephens, W. McD. 140 fi Se Spears, J. B. 145 / he ae Stahl, Daniel 147 || Stow’ Levit Stahl, Julius 47 \ Stow: Hy Schneider, A. J. 148 || ‘Stow, Mori Schneider, Johann tas || Sante eiee : pe eer ae i Santos, Juan M. de los Schmitz, Jacob in |) Been hd Schmuck, Otto 151 ! a corer Schafer, Philip 151 ) Schurig, Adolph eek Geo. 151 | Smith: Te Pa seth ae 5] ' Smith, Joser m, William 152 } Serna, J. r t Schleyer, Christian Schleicher, G. Smith, James Sampson, 8. Sittre, Jacob Sittre, Joseph Santleben, C. jr. Santleben, C. sr. Smith, James M. sr. Smith, Mrs. Lucinda Stuckler, Wilhelm Seguin, Antonio Shely, John 8. Smith, H. M. Schmid, Martin Smith & Hale Stapper, Edward Schulz, Carl Schnable, John Schulz, Michael Schultz, J. H. Schulz, Wm. Schuler, Henry Schroub, Mrs. Sophia Schroub, Philip Schneider, B. Sassmannhausen, Fred Seiler, Wm. Seiler, Jacob Schneider, Christian Seiler, Miss Helena Saffold, Wm. Sasse, Louis Strieber, Andrew Schneider, John Schneider, Daniel Schaffe, Miss C. Strieber, Adolph Stanchus, David Stur:-er, Gotliebe Sasse, Fredk Strieber, Chas. Schultz, Gothebe Sickor, John Sehley, Wm. Sasse, Henry NAMES. Smith, Joseph M. Sumners, A. M. Scrivner, D. D. Schorre, Julius Schorlemmer, Wm. Spinks, Robert H. Seitz, A. Schiwetz, Jacob Schiwetz, Fredk Sager, Adam Seivers, A. Schafer,Chas. Stappe, James L. Sawyers, Miss IF. L. M. Seay, Caspian Stout, B. O. Stoddard, Mrs. Jane Sawyer, Miss M. J. Sawyer, Mrs. Jane Shaper, Henry Stewart, Joseph Sawyer, J. H. Sawyer, Miss A. T. Scott, C. P. Stewart, J. G. ' Sessions, S. M. Skloss, Adam Skloss, Anton Schefler, C. Schefler, Frank Peepers, J. EF. Stillman, Chas. jr. Swift, F. M. Shelly, Mrs. M. Straugh, Anton Skidmore, S. C. Stattler, V. Simon, Conrad Schafer, Ernest iucken, F, V. D. Shaper, Mathias Stendebach, I. F. Stephen, Gotliebe Saner, Jacob Staves, G. Schlador, F. H. Seidensticker, H. Serger, E. Schilling, E. Saur, F. ri eee a ce a s we ie ss K MOO RATR aR SSS homer ADEE 5 Me ae 398 INDEX. NAMES. PAGES NAMES. Schlador, C. 339 Stieler, G. Saur, Henry 339 Smith, A. C. Strohecker, L. 340 Scott, Jonathan Schafer, Robt. 340 Scott, N. H. Sennett, L.M. 342 Sikes, John Sennett, Miss Amanda 342 Sikes, Mrs. M. Schwethelm, E. 342 Smiley, N. M. Schellhase, G. 343 Beale, EK. F. Schulze, F- 343 Swan, J. A. Steeves, Robt. 5343 | Sommerville, 8. E. Taylor, James H. 10 Tollett, Weasley Taylor, B. W. 16 | Terry, C. Taylor, T. E. 16 Terry, Nathaniel Thomas, Ben. 18 Tarin, Juan Thomas, Penelope 18 Tarin, Antonio Thomas, Miss Laura J. 18 Tumlinson, Mrs. H. Thomas, Ben). F. 18 Tumlinson, Miss 8. J. Thomas, Miss Penelope J. 18 | Tumilinson, J. M. W. Thomas, W. 8S. 19 Tumlinson, J. W. Thompson, Mrs. Mary M. 19 | Tumlinson, P. F. Taschler, Mrs. Barb 26 ! Tumlinson, Joseph Tschierhardt, Nicholas 30 36} ~Turner, C. 8S. Turpe, John G. 30 Tournot L. H. Tondre, Nicholas 39 Torrey, John F. Tondre, Eugene 39 || ‘Lrebes, John Tomlin, W. 40 Trusch, Peter Tomlin, A. 40 Twiefel, H. Thien, John D. 42 Tolle, Fredrick Tsampke, Adolph 46 Tanner, 8. Tampke, Albert J Toller, J. T. Tumlinson, T. C. 66 Tullos, R. Tumlinson, C. M. 67 Taylor, Henry Talk. A. W. 70 Truehart, J. L. Talk, John qa. jh) Gavlar, (Pe. C: Tivy, J. A. 76 || Twohig, John Tyler, M. A. 81 Thompson, H. L. Trabiaso, Manuel St || Taylor, S."R. Trabiaso, Melchor 84 i} Tegeda, Pedro Tores, Miguil 84 | ‘'Trevenio, Francis¢o Trivino, L. $8 ‘Youdouze, Gustave Trivino, Pilar 88 Tynan, EK. ‘Talamantes, Juan 93 Tores, Modest Talamantes, Simon 94 Thompson, 8. C. Talamantes, Dario 95 Toole, E. Turner, J. or agt. 99 Torrey, G. B. iyson Pe Se 106 Trimble, Edwin Thresher. Mrs. M. P. 112 Trimble, Mrs. Mary Tullos, Jas. M. 117 Trimble, J. G. Tarin, Juan M. 123 Tarin, Joaquim — NAMES, Trainer, J. M. Thiele, Wm. Tom, Dudley, Taylor, Miss EK. J. & sisters Taplor, W. B Taylor, Joseph Taylor, John M. Tumlinson, Joseph Tumlinson, J. J. Treude, John Tumpke Ludolph Tennille, Geo. C. Taylor, Mrs. K. J. Tuggle, T. J. Tewes, Louis Ubanzik, Mat. Ulrich, George Ulrich, Wm. Uhr, Mathias Ulr Ho. UDhr, Carl Vanpelt, T. M. Vance, John Vollmer, Valentine Vanpelt, G. G. Vanpelt, G. G. & Bros., Vollrath, Louis Valle Euseres del Valdes, Josefa Vogle, Louis Yoges, Diederich Votaw, E. Voges, Henrich Vaides, F. Herrera de Valdes, Francisco Van Riper, G. Wall, G. W. INDEX. ‘PAGES. NAMES. 233 Tennille Mrs, A. J. 234 Tennille, Mrs. 8S. 245 Trautwin, Wm. 245 Thieme, Mrs. C. 245 Thieme, G. L. 248 Taylor, Mrs. E. H. 250 Taylor, Josiah Estate of 250 Thigpen, John 250 Torain, W. B. 251 Torain, W. S. 251 Thompson, G. W. 253 Trivenia, U. 253 Townsend, S. L. 262 Timon,!J. 264 Toomy, J. H. 269 Todd, G 270 Taylor,'H. M. 270 Trafton, M. 274 Talley, J. T. %3 Ujhazy, F. 153 Urbahn, Albert 153 Ucker, Wm. 156 Urban, C. 156 Urbann, John 159 9 Van Ward, Z. 29 Valdes, Salome 40 Vance, W 45 Varga, Benj. 45 || Vogt, Johan 83 Voges, Cord. 84 Vordenbaumen, Fredk. 87 Volkel, Geo. 156 Vogt, Adam 160 Vogt, August 165 Vanderstratten, F, 191 Vanderstratten, T. 197 Vogt, Rudolph 197 Vandergrift, Mrs. M. A. 204 9 Ware, John C. 10 Webster, Silas 10 Wright, Pleasant 10 Waclazyk, Frank 17 Wagner, Mrs. Caterina 1/7 Wernett, J. B. SSS re pe aie A(t INDEX. NAMES. PAGES NAMES. PAGES. Weber, August 82 West, J. 133 Weber, Joseph 33 West, David 133 Walter, Alois 36 West, Bud 133 White, Mrs. H. 41 Williams Joseph 134 Wantz, Mrs. Franciska 47 || Willams, Wright 137 Wiemers, John H. 49 || White, 8. H. 139 Winkler, Nicholas 51 Williams, Mrs. Mary 140 Wiemers, C. 53 Woodward, J. G. 141 Wolf, Mrs. R. 54 Woodward, M. 141 Wolf, Jacob 54 Woodward, C. 141 Weynand, H. 56 Williams, Mrs. D. W. 145 Watkins, L. C. 60 Walzen, John 148 Williams, George 60 Wiskeman, Dan’l 50 Weston, John 64 1 Wolfshohl, August 150 Williams, Mrs. L. 66 | Wengeroth, Mrs. Catherine 150 Wanzer & Teller 69 | Wyel, John 151 Wishert, J. A. 70 | Wail, Philip J. 151 Wilburn, F. C. 72 | Wenzel, Conrad 151 Wiatrik, Lorenz 78 | Wenzel, Ign. 154 Wilkinson, W. S. $2 | Weiibacher, Jacob 155 Wheeler, David T. 83 | Winkler, Miss Anna 157 Wheeler, J. E. 83 | Wuest, Adam 158 Wayman, Mrs. E. 89 || Wagner, Philip 158 Wright, Mrs. 8. F. 98 | Williams, J. R. 163 Williamson, Mrs. M. 99 Williams, W. 464 Wilson, J.P. 99 | Williams, John 165 Watlon, D. A. T. 101 i| Waller, Henderson 166 Wilson, Jas. & J. E. 101 Williams, Henderson 168 Wilson, J. E, & J. P. 101 | Wilburn, Thomas 169 Wilson, J. E. 101 | Wright, G. W. 169 Williams, 8S. P. H. 101 Wilson, G. Z. 176 Williams, B. O. or agent 102 Wilson, Mrs. F.C. 176 Whitby, Mrs. P. or ageut 102 Wimble, Caroline 178 Webster, N. C. 103 | Walker, J. D. 178 Webster, David A. 103 | Walker, S. W. 5 Wright, J. S. 105 || Walker, W.C. 180 Wea B28). Rat of 19a || Walker: A. 18) Williams, Henderson 1u9 | Wadenpohl, John 183 Wilson, James 169 Wottley, Anton 186 Weed, John 113 Weir, James 186 Weed, Alfred 114 Ward, J. G. 191 Williams, Frank 119 White, Mary A. 196 Williams, L. D. 119 Werner, Christian 199 Walker, Joel M. 121 Weber, Jos*ph 200 Walker, Mrs- Emily 121 Weatherby, Wy. A. 201 Wieglendoz, Antonio 127 Wood, Mrs. J. C. 210 Winn, Mrs. C. 128 Walters, Mrs. Lucinda 218 Walker, Edward, or agent 128 Womble, 8. 8. 220 West, James 130 Wurzbach, F. 224 Ward, L. T. 133 Wurzbach, Adolph 225 West, G. W. 133 Wurzbach, Julius 226 INDEX. 401 NAMES. PAGES. NAMES. PAGES, Weir, Robt. 282 . Wr ht, H. 0. 811 wore Aug. 285 Whelen, M. $15 Weidner, Henry 240 Williams, H. B. $17 Wetz, John 243 West, A. J. $19 Wilson, Joseph 245 West, B. F, ant $30, $21, 322 Walther, Charles 246 West, Mich $22 Williams, Ed. H. 246 Welder, T. 823 Wells, J. A. 248 Wood, J. H. 823 Ward, D. A. 249 Wagnon, J. $26 Woods, Mrs. Isabella 252 Whitehead, J. 826 Wright. L. B. 253 Williamson, J. M. 826 Willburn, Mrs. Phebe 255 Wright, Calvin 826 Westphal, Aug. 256 White, B. F. $27 OOods, i.. G. 263 Wellington, Baics 328 Wagenschein, Chas. 266 Williams, Louis 328 eat, Wm. M. 268 Weatherby, B. F. $29 Wofford, Webb 268 Wahrmund, E. $31 hite, K. B. 270 White, Joseph 832 Wheat, Thos. J. 71 Weiss, A. 332 Webb, Mrs. C. 273 Weidenfeld, T. 838 Wheat, A. P, 274 Wittbold, Henry, 338 Webb, F. B. 275 Willie, H. 339 Wofford, Mra. S. A. 275 Wilson, J. H. 845 Warren, Mrs. E. 275 Womach, E. $46 Winkler, Miss. T’., 277 Wells, ... T. B, 847 Wrights, J. M. 285 Wright, H. C. 352 iliams, ... H. 285 Wright, L. C. 853 Wiltmer, Henry 291 Wilkinson, Mies. M. F. 355 inslow, G. 292 White, C. 361 Williams, R. 299 Weber, H. J. 361 Wright, Sena 809 Wiley, 8. 864 Wright, Joseph 810 Williams, Miss E. 864 Wright, C. F. 810 Webb, D. F. 367 Wright, Harriet 310 West, L. N. 368 Wright, T. C. 810 Weber, M. 370 Yeary, John 67 Yow, Mra. C. 138 Yates, Mrs. Marths 69 Yarbrough, L. D. 177 Yozka, Frank 14 Yarbrough, A. ‘178 Yozka, Ma et Young, F. Xavera 224 Yoskuls, Michael 79 Young, Johh 241 Xvaneo, Jose M. 89 Yoang, W. J. 241 ¥ndo, Miguel 97 Young, H. P. 243 Yelvington, H. 97 York, Jonathan 250 Young, Mrs. M. 108 Yooum, Jake 268 Yates, M. C. 135 Yocum, 8. H. ‘260 Yates & Mansfield 135 Zinamiester, H. 26 Zerda, Nemencia de la 87 Zerner, Filip 78 Zerda, M. ne Jesus de la 88. Zerda. Ramon de la 86 Zaragoza, Mrs. 0. F. 91 M402 INDEX. NAMES, PAGES. NAMES, PAGE’: Zepada, Manuel 97 Zipp, John 234 Zepada, Jose 97 Zuhl, Fredk. 239 Zumwait, die SP 103 Zowada, Vincent 253 Zurcher, Nichola 154 Zimon, Walentina 260 Zuniga, Romana 197 Zuonn, Wilhelm 262 Zapada, Jesus 202 Zenerle, F. J. 278 Zimili, Fritz 221 Zauner, Jocob 333 Zimili, Jacoh 222 Zoeller, T. 335 Zuhl, Wm, 234 Zoeller, Adolph 337 > Mi isd Wi ale uC 1) ae bias A 1 i be | i | | | By AA A eh pe ay vi ze : ih KE, Zs ee SP aeue wil! Lio. ily Hi ‘) wa fh 4 eran ¢ French Merino Buck and Ewe, owned by W. A. Lockart, Bandera. : —K THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. —————e————— nnn eee THE rand-Dook Advertiser, $$ CHARLES HORN, ERERAY RR SAN ANTONIO. aa All kinds of Seals, Stamps, &c. &c., made to order. N. WINTHER, SENBRAL BNGRAVER, SAN ANTONTO. BOOK-BINDING. The undersigned having established a Bindery in connection with the Her- . ald Office, San Antonio, offers his services in every kind of Book-Binding, and promises to execute Work promptly and in a satisfactory manner, and would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. ——— WILLIAM SATTLER. | ag 2 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. LINDMILLER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS, SAN ANTONIO, Have taken the old stand of Dr: Lyons, on Commerce Street, near the Main | Plasa, where they will keep always on band A FULL ASSORTMENT OF | | Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery,..Fancy Articles, Flavoriag Extracts, Spices, Fancy Groceries, Preserves, Jams, Jellies and» Fruits, in Cans and Bottles. Atso—Bure French Brandy, Bourbon and Rye Whisky, Jamaica Bum and 8 Holland Gin; Pure old Port, Sherry, Madeira and other Winea, and Ale and Porter, tor Medical purposes—Together with every variety of Fancy Liquors, Cordials,and-Syrups. They will give particular attention to the sale of STAPLE DRUGS and PAT- ENT MEDICINES. Also, to Preparations for the destruction of the SCREW WORM in Stock. and ask the attention of the Public to their STOCK CALO- MEL and COMANCHE LINEMENT. aa They haye secured the services of Mr. James Cavin, 80 long and favora- bly known in charge of the C. §. Hospital in San Avtonio. The old friends and customers of Rexp & Co. will also find J. P. Reep with this firm. a” 4 Articles seid’ by LINDMILLER & CO., are guaranteed Pure and Fresh, and will be sold as cheap er cheaper,’than by any other Drug howse in Buyers are respectfully requested to examine their Steck before purchasing elsewhere. THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. aT W. A. LOCKART. W. C. RANDLE. LOCKART & RANDLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHARTS, East side Main Plaza, SAN ANTONIO. Have on hand and are constantly receiving a fresh supply, by the quickest dispatch, of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, which are offered at the lowest Cash Prices the market can possibly afford— —CONSISTING OF— Sugars, Brown, Crushed, Loaf and Crushed Loaf; Coffee, Tea, Rice, Salt, Liy- erpool and Table; Tobacco, Segars, Whisky, Brandy,. Holland Gin, Schnapps, Ale, Porter, Cordials, Wines, consisting of Clarets, White, Champagne, Cataba, Madeira, and Port; Blackberry and Ginger Wine ; Cocktails, Whisky, Brandy and Gin ; Plantation, Stomach, Grey and Red Jacket Bitters ; Molasses and Golden Syrup; Canvass and Kentuky Hams ; Bacon in Sides; Beef, Pick- eled and Dried ; Tongues, Pigs’ Feet ; Meats in Cans, of every variety,, for the Traveling Public ; Flour, Meal, Beans, Buckwheat, Macaroni, Vermecilla, Crackers, &c. Mackerel in whole, half, and quarter barrels and kits ; Herrings, Salmon, Codfish, Sardiries, Oysters, Lobsters, &c.; Candies and Fruits of every variety; Dried Peaches and Apples; Currants, Raisins, Cranberries, Can Fruits and Preserves of all kinds ; Cheese, Western, Goshen and Pine Apple; Butter, Allspice, Ginger, Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Pepper, Black and Red. Mustard, Pickles of every variety; Yeast Powders, Soda, Condensed Milk and Con- centrated Lye; Soaps, Candles, Starand Sperm. Oils, Linseed, Kerosene, Olive, Sweet and Salad; Turpentine, White Lead, Lamp Black, Varnishes, Copal and Black Leather; Hollow and Willow-Ware, consisting of Tubs, Buckets, Kegs, Market and Clothes Baskets, Clothes Pins and Lines, Brooms, Rope, Twins, Wool Baling, &c.: Dye-Stuffs, Cop- peras, Indigo, Madder, Venetian Red, Logwood. &e. N. B. Hides and Pecans will be taken in exchange for Goods. A general supply of Sutler’s Stores always on hand; and the patronage of Sutlers is respectfully solicited. Liberal deduc- tions made to persons who buy to sell again. 4 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. Stock-Raisers, Farmers, Planters, Storekeepers, and Apothecaries! TAKE NOTICE, RR. H. DRYDEN & Co., Frenech’s Building, SAN ANTONIO, KEerr on hand in quantities to suit purebasers, and at the lowest rates, as they sell only for cash, Drags and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Turpentine, Copperas, Alum, and Dye-Stuffs generally. Fancy Articles and Perfumery, THE CELEBRATED LONE STAR BAKING-POWDER—for baking fight, sweet and nutricieus BrrEaD—ready for baking as seen as mixed, and earranted to be made of the most simple and barmless materials; Cern Bread, Biscuit, Rolls, Buna, Pufis, and Batter-Cakes, may be prepared and cooked in five minules—and the richness and A linas y of the artiele improved twenty-five per cent. me. Itis made.only by us. ow aa We une the only -sutherized agents ‘in Texas for the well known deatroyer wf that terror ef Stock-raisers, the Screw-Werm, BROWNS YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT. Ger Spriing, Md Swellings, Rheumstiem, Callous SweHings, Indolent Tu- | nwexe, ‘Strains, Sprdins, Beg Spavin, Sorehacke, Canker af ‘the foot, Bad | | Phrashea, Itching Humora, Mange, Lice, &e., it cannot ‘be excelled, and for the Gewese Ware. bassener heenequaled. THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 5 7 mm — DRYDEN & Co. Ane the Proprietors of the following article, which they guarante equal to any thing of the kind ever invented, while it is sold 25 per cent cheaper: DRYDEBN’'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Fer Coughs, Colds Croup, Asthma, Influenza, Hoarseness, Bronchitas, and the various affections of the Throat aad Lungs, Persons iu the advanced stages of Consumption will experi- ence relief. Children in Whooping Cough will be relieved by it if given in the intervals of the paroxysms. The virtues of Wild Cherry have long been favorably es- teemed in the treatment of the above diseases; and in offering this preparation to the afflicted, we are not presenting an un- tried or unknown thing. We prepare it daily from fresh mate- rials and in a manner known only to ourselves—concentrate its virtues without dissipating the volatile and active ingredi- ents on which its efficacy depends—combine with it valuable medicines whose virtues are recognized by all medical men, and pledge our word that relief will follow in all cases where administered according to the directions. Prepared and sold only by R. H. DRYDEN & CO., Apothecaries, French’s Building, San Antonio. we Orders sent in by your neighbors coming to town will be filled as hon- estly a8 though you come yourselves, and if you come yourselves call and see us and learn our prices, see our Goods, and then if you don’t think it to your advantage to buy of us, we won’t try to stop you from buying elsewhere. R. H. DRYDEN & CO., French’s Building, San Antonio. = THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. ‘ezUla @ (JooAIG DILIMMUTOY A NAQdL Ree VN anv ‘Q1VM PIV “SOTeM MOTION ‘SCqWid ‘SHAOLS NI al 8.19189] ‘SLYaG ‘°S “OAD x ————— 7 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. t EY. RAL DEY ER, APOTHECARY, DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Presidio Street, near the Court-House, SAN ANTORroO. Keeps constantly on hand Fresh and Genuine Medicines, Domestic and For- eign, the latter by Direct Importation; to which he calls the particular atten- tion of Country Practitioners, Planters, Farmers, and Stock-Raisers. Medicine Chests and Homepathic Medicines for family use. Country Dealers supplied to their advantage with: Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Turpentine, Sulphur, Saltpetre. Copperas, Blue Stone, Madder, Indigo, Black Lead, Rosin, &e. F. KALTEYER’S SCREW-WORM LINIMENT, Warranted to be at least equal to any Liniment recommended for that purpose, and cheaper than any other. This Liniment not only destroys the Scréw-Worm immedi-_ ately, but heals the wound, and prevents the fly from blowing the wound again. Good Vinegar manufactured constantly, and sold at the lowest market rates. HE Fa a ong sca 8 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. FRANK WEBB, JAMES ARBUCKLE, wM. POLK, A. G. DICKINSON, New-Orleans, San Antonto. WEBS, ARBUCKLE & CO. General Commission Alerchants, AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Dry-Goods, Groceries, Sats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Solicit Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Hides, &c. &c. to their house in New- Orleans, upon which they will make liberal advances in both goods and money. JAMES ARBUCKLE, FRANK WEBB, WM. POLE, A. G. DICKINSON, New- Orleans. San Antonio. WEBB, POLK & GO., COTTON FACTORS ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW-ORLEANS, LA. Ce I a a a ee Nn a et Offer their services to the Merchants and Planters of Texas, and will give prompt attention to Purchases and Sales. If most convenient, all settlements can be made with the San Antonio house. Particular attention given to Re- ceiving and Forwarding Goods purchased in the Eastern markets. x Cs THE RRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. g 8 ee J. F. CASIANO. JOSE E GARCIA. CASIANO & GARCTA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ee Drg-Goods, Groceries, & General Merchandise, West Side Main Plaza, adjoining farolan’s old Anction Stand, San Antonio, "Texas, Ladies’ and Sentlemen’s Goods of every descruptron, as | well as Groceries, Liguors, and Unnes, constantly arrw= ing==adl of whach we propose to sedl upon reasonable terms. Purchasers will find at ths house all of those leading articles usually kept in a Wholesale and Fetal Dry= Goods amd Grocery Store, to which we rmvite the attention of purchasers generally. ] THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTILER. | | P, WAGNER. F. RUMMEL. | WAGNER & RUMMEETL, | Commerce Sireet, near the Bridge, SAW AVTONVIO, TEXAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Dry=-Goods, Hardware, Clothing, Cutlery, Hats, Crockery, Sihoes, Groceries, Hosiery, Liquors, Perfumery, Tobacco, Stationery, Cigars, «Cc. The only Agents in San Antonio for the Sale of the COMAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SPUN COTTON AND DOMESTIC. | CASH paid for Country Produce. e—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—__———_—__ nt THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 1] ~ A. J. RECK, SADDLE AND HARNESS-MAKER, KEEPS COWVSTANTLY OV HAWD ALL VARIETIES OF SPANISH SADDLES, HARNESS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &c. Commerce Street, San Antonio. C265 ‘[210}] AVSUIP VY Je PozpTMsUos oq WUD “Ss -PSIPUBYIAIA, JO SopTVg-opelL —~ THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. anv ‘sosdoy, JO SOPeTT[eEqes ‘a7eIsq [Boy JO soyes 07 pred wonmeye ABM dg | | | | 23 | mi By a a rp rt e: i ~~ yhz —— Rs MICELLE & OO,, Commerce Street, San Antonio. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS, Keep constantly on hand a large Stock of Dry-Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Rats, Will take Wool and Hides in erchange. AND A General Assortment of Groceries, Liquors, &e. | MICHEL & CO. | Valuable Improved Stock and Lands for Sale. I offer for sale, for Cash, my Sheep Rancho in Bandera county, two miles East of the county town, and fronting on the Medina River, well improved and in good running order, containing 3,500 acres of Land, with 2000 head of Full Blood Merino and Grade Sheep upon it: (One hundred Full Blood Rams, fully euaranteed for breeding purposes, being on hand for sale, at any time called or;) together with all the fixtures and furniture necessary to carry it on suc- cessfully, including two dwelling houses, 1 cabin, field and pasture enclosed, corn, corn crib and stable, household furniture, horses, sheep and dogs, and within two miles of a Saw and Flouring Mill. Atso—the Estancia No. 2, four miles South of the former, upon Bruin Creek, containing 2000 acres of Land, connecting with valuable outlets for grazing purposes, with a cabin and good pens upon it, and watered by permanent springs at the Estancia, and bounded on the East by the Medina river. Both places have land upon them suitable for growing corn and wheat, and each place is-desirable as a separate point for farming and stock-growing, and each can be purchased separately with part of the stock, or the stock purchased without the lands, as would suit a purchaser. I have also for sale several other Stock Ranchos, with the stock upon them, unimproved lands suitable for settlement, and irrigable Lots in San Antonio, for gardening purposes. San Antonio, February 1, 1866. JOHN JAMES. The Sheep and the Rancho can be seen by applying to SAMUEL F. CHRISTIAN, Esq., ee the premises, who will also sell the Bucks and give every information required. be oes THE RRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 3 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. Liquors, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, &¢. DIRECT IMPORTATION, Only one word! H. GHENT, Respectfully invites City and Country Mer- chants and the Public generally to examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. By doing so they will find great inducement to their advantage. , Every Article is warranted as represented. “ap ‘sa0us ‘Ssjoog ‘sjVH (Sunol ‘spooy ALG a a 3% THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 15 EK. M. SMITH. HUGH F. YOUNG. SMITH & YOUNG, WHOLESALE GROCERS SONMMISSISH MERCHANTS, Hospital Building, Solidad Street, SAN ANTONIO. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND GENERAL STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions, —ALSO— WINES, BRAN DIES, AND LIQUORS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. wea. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange or on commission. ee eee eos reese seaee ————— { | | | Our motto is, Small profits and quick Sales. COME AND SEE. i—-— ROSSY, HARTMAN & CO., | | WHOLESALE DEALERS ich ras MERCHANDISE. HLUSSION MERCHANTS, Commerce Street, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. wileia (© se = [ue (6 (elle, ele lele\e) © elelelinue 6 WOooL & HIDES Bought at the highest market price. | Special attention gwen to ald goods on consignment. i THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. Ti KLOCKENKEMPER & WINTHER, WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELERS, & ENGRAVERS, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE KLOEPPER’S HOTEL, SAN ANTONIO. Repairing done to order, and au Work warranted. BAR-ROOM AND FAMILY GROCERIES, The undersigned have opened an establishment of the above character, to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public. HUMPHREY & JOHNSON, Alamo Plaza, 2d house North of Menger Hotel. *&. There is also attached to the premses a wagon yard and horse lot, with all necessary conveniences. --- MAUERMANN & KAPP, Main Street, San Antonio, Texas, Dealers in Gans, Pistols, and Sporting Materials. REPAIRING done at short notice. BELL & BROS, DEALERS IW Sewelry, Silver-ware, Plated-ware, Diamond Ioods, Amer= wan and European Watches and Clocks, Sold Pens and Penerls of every kind, Gold and Silver ‘SThimbles, Sold, Sulver, Steel and bree =shell Spectacles ees yom Ilasses, with Pebble and Slass Lenses, surtable for the aged or near-sighted. ENGRAVERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL ARTICLES IN THEIR LINE. #&. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, repaired and warranted. we Orders filled promptly. Main Street, five doors East of the Main Plaza, (Opposite their otd Stand,) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Br a ae rrr a, 118 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. (Res isan, Attorney and Counsellor at Bar, Office in Linn’s Building, opposite Courthouse, SAN A IN TOMN ZO, TES. AS, TH. HERTZBERG. FERD. SIMON. HERTZBERG & SIMON, Booksellers, Stationers, and Dealers IN Fancy Goods, Notions, Foys, ete., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. F. W. SCHUNKE, Dealer in Family Groceries AND GARDEN SEEDS, MAIN STREET. NEXT DOOR TO DR. NETTE. P. SHEINER, Having removed to his new stand, South side Malitary Plaza, takes this occasion to inform the publre that he vs prepared to furnish them with almost everything usually kept um a Dry-Gioods, Grocery, or General Variety Store. upon as reasonable terms as can be had at any other establishment in this market. i The highest market price paid forall kinds of saleable country Produce. Ww. B. LEIGH, LAW WER, SAN ANTONIO. (Office over Ruopes & Dears.) THE BRAND- BOOK ADVERTISER. “18 CH A’sS IM. aight errr WATCHMAKMER & JEWELER = G) MAIN STREET, SAN ANTONIO, Will be found at his old sta: i ready and w “iii ing to repair Watches, Jewelry, &c., upon shoz 4 not ice and reasonable terms. fue but tne best Workmen employed, and all work warra nted. PURE FRENCH MERIS9 BUCKS, For sale by W. A. Lockart, Bandera County, Who can usually be found at the business house of Lockart & Randle, Hast side Main Plaza, San Antonio. THO’S JOHNSON. F. McC. NEWTON. JOHNSON & NEW LON, DEALERS 1¥ STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, North-Hast corner Main Plaza, San Antonio. Where will be found at all times, and at reasonable rates, RANILY SUPP EES, And every thing called for in the Grocery line, both at Wholesale and Retail, and where fair prices will be paid for all kinds of Country Produce. GEORGE HORRNERS EBA B= FR OORE, Main Street, Sam Antonio, Has the very best of Liquors, Wimes, Cigars, &c., where those who derive pleasure from the ‘‘O be joyful,” will find comfort and consolation. 8 33 _~-— 4 wes | 20 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. GREAT FURNITURE HOUSE. cise se © e sahee = eee a! 6) aye e © \s WM. CHRYSLER, South-East Corner Main Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Is constantly receiving from the Worthern and Western Markets, THE LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT STYLES OF FURNITURE —CONSISTING OF— Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, & Enameled Chamber Suits, Sofas, Bureaus. Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, &c. ALSO Wire and Tin Safes, of every variety. —TOGETHER WITH— DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, TOYS, Ke. gay All of which he offers at the lowest market prices. SHG saw ear rere sear enessranaae WOOL & HIDES Bought at the highest market price. ———-——--- fi SS pn i a NS penne %--— THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. Promptness can be relied on in all our transactious. Cc. E. JEFFERSON. H. L. RADAZ. JULIEN FIELD. RUCTLIONZARS COMMERCIAL BROKERS. AUCTION DAYS: MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. We are in receipt of regular supplies of Staple Goods for AUCTION SALES. AT PRIVATE SAGE: We have on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES, LI- QUORS, and FAMILY SUPPLIXS, generally, and will be ‘‘re- inforced” regularly and speedily. REAL ESTATE. From the long resideuce of two of our firm, and their expe- rience and knowledge of the records, we are prepared to buy and sell Real Etate to the best advantage. First Monday in every Month Set apart for Sales of Real Estate at Auction, We have a safe enclosure for Carriages, Buggies, &c. Liberal Advances made on Consignments, aed THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. POI DR. W. BD. EASTLAND, Gm Riata Street, Enst ef the Bridge, San Antonio. PHYSICIANS, STOCKRAISERS, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, PLANTERS, FAMILIES, Can have their wants supplied in a satisfactory manner. T study to please, and try to act on the square. DRUGS & MEDICINES, PAINTS & OILS, FANCY SOAPS & PERFUMERY, COMBS & BRUSHES, FRUITS & JELLIES, FANCY GROCERIES AND PATENT MEDICINES | Constantly on hand and frequently arriving, fresh and genuine. | gar Nocredit. hat has been my ruin once. Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, Made to order at their actory at New Braunfels. KOESTER & TOLLE. WW eOLCAR DING Done at the Factory of KOESTER & TOLLE, New-Braunfels. > ana ees THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 23, ) | BISKES & CO. Guilbenu Building, WEST OF THE SAN PEDRO, SAN ANTONIO. PROVISION STORE Window Giass-=ail!i sizes. ———— ee eee ee Oils, Paints, Turpentine, Brushes, Pencils, Carpenter’s Tools. Commission and Storage. Cash paid for Country Produce. 24 ° THE BRAND B BOOK ADVERTISER. THE SAN ANTONIO LEDGER: A WEEKLY AND TARI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published in San Antonio, Texas, E : | | | | J. M. MORPHIS, £ ditor. J. M. SMITH, Publisher. ‘TLerms: ey: per annum, $6 00 Currency, ¢ six months, 3 00 - : Tri-Weekly, per annum, 12 00 66 SP “¢ six months, 6 00 : Job Work, piain or ornamental, of every var iety, such as Posters, Blanks, Pamphlets, Bill-head , Cards, &c., done at the shortest notice. SOB PRINTING OFFICE OF THE SAN ANTONIO “EXPRESS” AND “FREE PRESS.” The undersigned, having a fine assortment of PRINTING MATERIAL, in- cluding Plain & Ornamental Type, ol every variety, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens of San Antonio, and the community generally, who have any business in this line, and they may be assured that it will be attended to with neatness and dispatch. JOB WOR Ii In- English, Spanish, French and German, —SUCH AS— Posters, Handbills, Programmes, Catalogues, Pampblets, Cards, &c., Executed at the shortest notice. “THE FREE PRESS,” a German paper, having the largest circulation of any paper in Western Texas, offers its advertising columns to the public in general at liberal terms. Circulation 1200. No extra charge for translating. | —~— i THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTI=: ER. a EK. PEN TENRIEDER, SAN ANTONIO, WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL DEALER FANSY GOODS ANE STATIONERY, CUTLERY, GLASS AND CHINA W ARE, PERFUMERY, Miusical Instruments, Looking-Glasses, Picture-Frames, Window-Glass, Ke. 196 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. | EK. MARUCHEAU. C. MARUCHEAU. XX. MARUCHEATUW & Co.., DEALERS IN DOMESTIC AND FORKIGN DRY-GOoDs, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOKS, Crockery, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, &c. WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL, COMMERCE STREET, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. C. MARUCHEAU. I. G. DE LISLE, Jr. MARUCHEAU & DE LISLE, Hmporters and Wholesale Dealers IN FRENCH AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Wines, Brandies, &e. AND SUUISSION WERCHANTS, STRAND, GALVESTON. hp Being well represented in New-York and New-Orleans, we can with security offer our services to our friends and the public in general. ALL ConsIGNMENTs and Orpers to either our firm at Galveston or San Anto- nio, will receive our greatest attention, and no efforts will be spared to give entire satisfaction. SE i tl THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. yar P. C. TAYLOR, (AT THE OLD MARTIN STAND) KEEPS COMSTANTLY ON HANWD A good supply of all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDISE ee Here yow will find every thing that you regurre, at the lowest living rates, and every thing guaranteed as repre= sented. The highest market price PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. JF only ask that you call and see me before purchasing 1 elsewhere. Free yardage connected with the Store. * ad % 28 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. PIBST PREMIUM IMPROVED $10 SEWING MACHINE. 910 THE EMBODIMENT OF : PRACTICAL UTILITY AND EXTREME SIMPLICITY. Originally patented May 13, 1862—improvement patented June 9, 1863. The celebrated FAMILY GEM SEWING MaA- CHINE, with Crimprne attachment—a most Wonderful and El- egantly Constructed Novelty; is noiseless in operation, uses the straight Needle, and works horizontal, sews with Double or single Thread of all kinds; makes the stitch more perfect and regular than by hand, and with extraordinary rapidity, ma- _ king 16 stitches to the evolution of the wheel. Will Gather, Hem, Ruffle, Shirr, Tuck, Run up Breadths, &c., &c.; requires no Change of Stiteh—i1s NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER, and will last a Liretime; being the strongest machine made. Warranted not to get out of order for THREE years. It has taken the Pre- miums at New York and other Stare Fairs, and received the Frou APPROVAL OF ALL the principal Journals, and of those who have USED THEM. “This beautifull Machine makes the Running Stitch at the rate of several yards per minute.—Frank Leslie. “Tt uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and is so easi- ly understood that a child can use it —N. Y. Independent. “With single or double thread, it silently yet very rapidly, with a common needle, makes the running stitch exactly like hand sewing.—-N. Y. Tribune. aax Single Machines sent to any part of the country per Express, packed in box with printed instructions, on receipt of price, $10. Safe delivery guaranteed. Se ceaty wanted everywhere. Circular, containing liberal inducements, sent ee, Address all orders to ED. H. QUICK, Sole Agent for Texas, At Bryant’s News Depot, Houston, Tex. — % i bo | ie) x THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. J. EISEMAN. E. ROTHSCHILD. EISEMAN & ROTHSCHILD, Main Street, San Antonio, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DRY-GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Casimeres and Tailors’ Findings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Leather and Shoe Findings. Tobaceo & Cigars. 2seeeseee The highest cash price paid for Wool, Hides and Pecans. Purchasers will find vt to ther interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 30 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. C, MONOD, Vances* Stores, Alamo Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, AND DRY-GO0DDS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &e. &e. We. THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 31 F. A. SEFFEL. PHIL. SHARDEIN, Formerly of the firm of Marshal & Bro. SEFFEL & SHARDEIN, Commerce Street, near the old Bridge, SAN ANTONIO, Wholesale und Actail Devlers in STOVES, TIN, SHEET-IRON & COPPER WARK, &c. Having several years experience in the above line, they feel confident of giv- ing satisfaction to those favoring them with their patronage. Country Merchants and purchasers generally are re= guested to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. FRANK RADAZ, Solidad street, opposite the Veremendi House, SAN ANTONIO. Is contsantly receiving and keeps on hand A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES Of the very best quality, Which he offers at reasonable prices. we All kinds of Country praduce bought and sold, and per- sens visiting the city with such articles to dispose of, will please give him a call and examine his stock before making their purchases at other establishments. a = a2 THE BRAND BOOK ADVERTISER. PRANK & SICHEL, | EATS Devine’s Old Stand, Main Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS —j Vax Staples Fancy DryGoods, BOOTS, SHOES & HATS, CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Staple & Lancy Groceries, TOBACCO & SEGARS, CROCKERY GLASS, AND WOODEN WARE, Stationery, Notions, &c. We particalarly invite Planters and Stockravsers to call at our well known Store, front of the Main Plaza, where all kinds of Country Produce wilt bo taken in ex= change for Joods. FRANK & SICHEL. Ke THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 33 ~ NORTON & BROS, Main Plaza, SAN ANEFORNIO, TEXAS, DOBALERS IV Hardware, Cuiiery, Wooden-ware, Tin-Pliate, Sheet-Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, SADDLERY, SADDLERS’ FINDINGS, &c. ALLS, DRALERS IV Pure Liquors & Cigars. SSS SS i, PATENT REVOLVING PISTOLS, Manufactured, Hartford, Con. Sovv sy Norton & Bros. Who have alarge assortment constantly on hand at their HARDWARE STORE, Main Plaza, San Antonio. x , 34 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. —— GONZALES & Co., | French’s Building, | | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, AND SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEX. Dealers in General Merchandise, AND BNA ASS INN N IANTS. Prompt aitention given to collections against parties in Mexreo. Wool, Hides, Peltries and Pecans, Bought at the highest market proce. Specral attention guen to Soods on consignment. Having superior accommodations for storage, we are pre- pared to receive and store Goods at the usual rates. baa THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 35 | by D. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. The San Antonio Zievald, A DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. J. D. LOGAN & G. H. SWEET, Proprietors. Subscription to Darny, $16 (currency) per year in advance. Ge 66 WEEELY, 5 66 it 4 ¢¢ 66 66 Sob Work and advertising done at the lowest rates. Pa pele eel wei lene see rae a ne 36 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. HALFF & & LEVY, WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL DEALERS IY Lancy aud Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Commerce Street, SAN ANTONIO. Strict attention pard to orders from Country Dealers. Highest Cash prices paid for HIDES. ae MARIA GARCIA VILLAREAL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY=-GOODS AND GROCERIES Jhree doors below Mr. Morris Commerce St., san as naz The old friends of NARCISO LEAL will find him at me establishment. LAW YER, SAN ANTONIO. (LEDGER OFFICE.) GILBERT B. HATHAWAY Begs leave to inform the citizens of San Antonio and vicinity, that he has re- cently opened a WHOLESALE & PETAIL GROCERY STORE, On Commerce Street, 2d door below Louis Zork, where he will sell all articles in his line for the lowest cash pri ee. Goods aininasitnalommmimbientatninimloeminicae ic to him vail be sold for moderate commissions. Ween ' J. MI. MORPHIS, | —¢ _—— 8 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 37 | JS. DRESEL. L. BRIAM. DRESEL & BRIAM, Main Street, San Antonio, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ae ae GROCERIES AND RDS ORY-SOODS, Tobacco, Liquors & Wines, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, And Gencral Merchandise particularly well assorted to meet the wants of the Farming Community. LOVENSTEIN € Co., At Post’s old Stand Commeree Street, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Wholesale and Letail Dealers as BRY-G89DS, SLOTHING, — FANCY GOODS, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Also, a large assortment of HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Kk a eon Ten aE 38 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. A. MORRIS, WHOLESALE ATD RETAIL DEALER —IN= Laney Dry-Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, AND GROCERIES, Commerce street, SAN ANTONIO. BAYLESS, BELL & Co. Grocers, Commission Merchants, And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Main Street, opposite Foot Bridge, San Antonio, Tex. Tr. COPELAND, Manufacturer of GINGER-POP & SPRUCE BEE SAN ANTONIO, TEX. a Always a few hundred dozen empty Bottles on hand and for sale. ROBT. W. KEY WORTH, General Agent and Collectecr, Office on Presidio street, between Flores and Acequia sts., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. sar Land, Lots, Horses, and Stock Cattle for sale. R, Ss. EH. JAQUA. . FAIDLEY. JAQUA & FAIDLEY, Sign of the “Brg boot, ? Commerce dt., near Main Plaza, “San HAntonvro, Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Hats. JOHN VANCE, CASTRGO VILLE, Has re-opened his Store, and will receive constant additions direct from New York and New Orleans to his present stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Willow-ware, Groceries, Crockery, Tin- ware, Furniture, Dry-Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, Dried aud Can Fruits, &c. &e. He will pay Cash for Country Produce, such as Corn, Wheat, Dried Beef- Hides, Dressed Deer Skins, Sheep and Goat Skins, Bacon, Lard, Beeswax, Honey, Pecans, &c. CASTANOLA, Carata Street, San Antonio, Will be found at his old stand, dealing as formerly m Irocerves, GConfectronarves, and Family Supples generally. B. OPPENHEIMER & C@O.,, DEALERS LY Staple and Fancy a Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, &c. &C. Opposite Foot Bridge, Main Street, San Antonio. K. RICHTER, Bar-Room and Beer Saloon. At the Old Stand near Hummel’s, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. THE BRA ND-BOOK ADVERTISER. — 39 yt 40 THE BRAD BRAND: BOOK ADVERIISER, HERM. EKEN, Commission & Forwarding Merchant, INDIANGLA, TEX. ©. L. PROBANT, SAN ANTONIO, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise, Ee. UMSCHEID, BAR-ROOM AND BEER-SALOON, bast side Military Piaza, SAW AWVTONIO. D. RUSS, Beer-Saloon and Bar-Room, North-East corner Military Plaza, San Antonio. STURM™M & WEBER, Bar-KRoom and Heer=Saloon, South end Veremendy Lurlding, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 1. P. SIMPSON. LAY YER, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Office, French’s Building. Ki mk Wu. WW. GAMBLE, GENERAL DEALER IV BOOKS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, Main Piaza, next door to the Post Office, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Sin assortment of Literature, consisting mm part of éng= lish, French ond Stmerican Publications, School Gooks, éngravings, Lithographs, &e. Fe. constantly on hand. Subseryptrons taken for the principal Newspapers and Pervodieals published rn thes country. J. G. BOOTH. F. W. SIBERT. BOOTH & SIBERT, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Main Plaza, San Antonio, Have secured and are in possession of the Old Auction Stand for so many years occupied by the late JOHN CAROLAN, and which is also known as being visited by a larger number of purchasers than any other Auction stand in the city, in consequence of its locality being peculiarly well adapted to the AUCTION BUSINESS. Persons having any thing whatever to duspose of at auc= tron will do well to place it with us, as we always have a large audvence and liberal brdders. SIMON MENGER, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Laredo Street, West of the San Pedro, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 4] ———_— m | 42 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. JOHN HIRKRPATRICH, DEALER IW Dry-Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and country Produce. East side San Antoniv River, near Mill Bridge, where you will fnd the clever and obliging T. H. BARRY, of the Texas Ranger Zi. VAN WARD, Corner of Flores street and Miiitary Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, GROCER AND PRGDUCE MERCHANT, C. MUNZENBERGER, Cierx. Unrll attend to all consignments of Produce from the country. Particular attention gwen to Beef Hides and Peltry. Liberal advanes made on all consignments. Orders from the country promptly attended to. wn we 2) mee ery es ee Ee LE OO A EERE NS 8 RCE REE EN Sm RS re A, NEHEPTE Has qust received direct from Europe, and selected by him= self for this market, a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries, and Surgical Instruments. yee. All of those leading articles, such as Patent Medi- cines, &c. &c., usually kept in a first-class Drug Store, will be found at this establishment. eee ee ee REINER [i ie aaa THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 43 GOLDFRANK, FRANK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO UAVANBURG & BRO., Main Street, San Antonio, Texas- IMPORTERS WHOLBSALE BEARERS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES AND ILATS, ‘ — a | 44 THE BRAND BOOK ADVERTISER, N. C. LEROUX. N. J. COSGROVE. LEROUX & COSGROVE, Commerce *treet, San eon MANURACTURER:S OF TIN, SHEET-LTRON AND COPPER WARE, AND DEALERS IN SiOVES, PuMES, Ke. Having the largest establishment of the above character in Western Texas, and being determined not to allow others to surpass us in accommodations and cheapness of Goods, we in- vite dealers to call at our store, examine wares, and ask prices. TIN-ROOFING aad Repairing done at the shortest no- tice and upon reasonable terms. SS ee — EB “THE ) BRAND- “BOOK ADVERTISER. 45 | FUMMEL && BERENDS, COMMERCE STREET, SAN AWVTOWVIO, DEALERS EN BOGKS, STA’ MONERY, FINE CUTLERY, FANCY ARTICLES, AND NEWS AGENTS, mas PATENT FIRE ARMS ata CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Have also on hand a fine assoriment of Double Barret uns, Hofles, GColt’s and other make of Prstols, paper and Bigas Cartridges for Hifles and Prstols, Ely’s table Wa= ter= Proof Gaps, Shot=pouches and Bolis , june and common assorted sizes Powder= =Klasks, #e. Fe. | “BENS. THOMAS. so bai wae ae THOMAS € STEWART, North-West corner Main Piaza and Acequia street, SAN ANTONIO, DEALERS IN DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, CUUNTLY PRODUCE, &e. &e. hi fact almost every thing coming under the head of Family Supplies, may be found at this Store, and sold upon as reasonable terms as they can be had we any other establishment in the City. ee ee ee Hees Vi fia a= a : : WA. = a } head Y ge 3 BZ: ou c+) fey i = >, i] SSO HF | GIVE US A call, and be convinced that what we tell you | us no Joke! | ik ST | 46 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. HERR Y LAAGHER’S Bar-Room and Beer=S8aio0on, Veremendi Building, San Anionio. Has been renovated, refitted and replenished. Clean Glasses, the best of Liquors, and polite bar-tenders, will be found at this establishment. SP re OO TOM KENNEDWs . BAR-ROO™M, Carcel street, opposite the market-house. Has on hand the best Brandies, Whiskeys, Gin, Sherry, Clargt, Port and Champagne Wines, Absynth, Bitters, &c. &c. Also, the best brands toars and 'obacco. JOHN M. CAMPBELL. BULLER, Having returned to San Antonio after an abseuce of four years, takes this method of returning thanks to his friends and fellow-citizens generally, for the kindness heretofore extended to him, and hopes by strict attention to business, o o ood workmanship, &c., &c., to merit a liberal share of their patronage. JOHN EARLS SALOON, Corner Main Plaza and Solidad St., San Antonio. Wines, Grandes, Scotch, Irish, Old Monongahela and Bourbon Whisky, Lager= Beer, Sancy Liguors, Fe. A. VARGA, Saddle and Harmess Maker, A few doors below L. Zork’s, San Antonio, Tex. Keeps constantly on hand Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Saddle-Bags, &c., in fact, all of those articles usually kept in a well-regulated Shop—all of which are made of the very best material, and in the most substantial manner— Cheap for cash. HENRY BORCHERS, New Fountain, Medina County, Tex. Retail Dealer in Dry-Goods, Groceries & Family Supplies. The weary traveler will also find at this establishment something to enliven and invigorate, if the very best old ‘Rye’ and ‘Bourbon’ will have that effect. i ——, THE BRAND- BOOK ADVERTISER. — Bini, NAGAR & Cea., = STURRAL MERCHANDISE | i Shippers of and Dealers in Elides, Wool and Pecans, REasomic Hisli uiidlime, Ss ATW AN RPONTO, TEXAS. W. A. BENNETT, Banker, Dealer in Exchange antl Government SECU RI VIES, SAN ANTONTO, TEXAS. ye Will pay particular attention to the Collection of Claims at all accessable points in Texas. J. H. FRENCH. J. F. MINTER, H.B. ADAMS | Be HH. FRENCH & CG., Commission and Exchange Brokers, i San Antonio, Texas. kas Prompt attention given to the Collection of Claims. i | 48 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. ESTRA YS. ' p-——~-; During the past few years, I have had several horses taken from me | generally after the hour that an honest and God-loving man would be supED ees to have said his prayers and retired to hia peaceful couch) —al] being branded as in the margin. Never having sold or donated a horse wearing the above brand, I claim them as my property, wherever they may be found, and will largely thenk and libe- rally reward any person who will assist me im recovering animals" 1s mysteri- he ously ‘spirited’ away. W. H. JACKSON, Sax antonio. The owner of the brand given in the margin, whoever li or she may be, can learn something of much pecuniary advantage by address- ing LONG & JACKSON, San Antonio. Estrayed or stolen from the undersigned the 1 a 7 following horses: One a bay, 5 or 6 years old, f= a branded on left shoulder as in left margin, has 3 Vs a smA&ll scar on left side of neck; another, a - bay, 10 years old, branded on left shoulder as in right margin; also, one sorrel horse, 7 years old, blaze face, some white feet, and = branded on left shoulder as in opposite margin. e Any information leading to the recovery of the a- bove described horses, or either one of them, will be thankfully received, and the informant liberally rewarded by N. M. C. PATTERSON, Sabinal, Uvalde Co. ty Strayed or stolen from the undersigned, one dark bay mare, rg 7 years old, some white in the face, and branded on shoulder ‘ a e ; | as in left margin.” Also, one young sorrel horse —— with some white in the face, also some white feet, and branded as ‘in ;the right margin, Any one ‘giving Se information leading to the recovery of either or both of the above ‘animals, will be liberally rewarded by Mrs. ANN L. HARPER, New Fountain, Medina Co. MASONIC. THe GranD LODGE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, Meets permanently in the city of Houston,on the second Monday of June, every | year. The other grand bodies meet at the same time and place. Hoiuanp Lopce No- 1..-—Held at the city of Houston cn the second and fourth Monday in each month. WASHINGTON CHAPTER No. 2—Held at the city of Houston, on the first Monday in each month. Austin LopcE No. 12—Held at the city of Austin, on the second Monday in each month. Lone Star CHAprer No. 6—Held at the city of Austin, on the second Saturday in each month. Harmony LopGE No. 6—Held in the city of Galveston on the first and third Mondays in eaah month. San Fiturpz De AusTIN CHAPTER No. 1—Held at the city of Galveston, on the first Tuesday in each month. GonzALEs LopaE No. 30—Held at Gonzales in the County of Gonzales on the first Saturday in each month. KE THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. 49 GONZALES CHAPTER No. 51—Held at Gonzales in the county of Gonzales on the Friday of or immediately preceeding the full moon in each month. Aamo LopcE No. 44—Held at San Antonio in the County of Bexar, on the first Saturday in each month. Burveson CHaprer No. 21—Held at San Antinio in the County of Bexar on the | second Saturday of each month. Goxi1ap Lares No. 94—Held at Goliad, in the County of Goliad, on the first Saturday inuaz eh month. GoLtap Cueeter No. 54—Held at Goliad in the County of Goliad on thejthird | Saturday in each month. GuaADALUPE LopcE No. 109—Held at Seguin in the County of Guodalupe o” the first Monday of each month. Keystone Cuapter No. 56—Held at Seguin in the Countyfof Guadalupe on Sat- | preceeding the first Monday in each month. InDIANOLA LopGE No. 84—Held at Indianola, in the County of Calhoun on the second Wednesday ineach month. InDIANOIA CHAPTER No. 35—Held at Indianola in the County of Calhoun on the second Saturday in each month. Lavaca Lopar No. 36—Held at Port Lavaca in the County of Calhoun on the first and third Saturday of each month. CamERon LopGE No. 76—Held in the Town of Clinton, inthe County of DeWitt on the third Saturday in each month. CoLETTE LopGE No. 124—Held at Yorktown in the County of DeWitt, on the second Saturday in each month. BeLmont LopGE No. 131—Held at Belmont in the County of Gonzales on the third Saturday in each month. ConcRETE LopGE No. 182—Held at Concrete in the County of DeWitt, on the : first Saturday of each month. | HopxrnsvitLEe Lopcr No. 183—Held at Hopkinsville, in the County of Gonzal- es, on the third Saturday of each month. Corpus Curist1 LopGE No. 189—Held at Corpus Christi, in the County of Nu- eces, on the first Monday in each month. ReruGio Lopce No. 190—Held at Refugio in the County of Refugio on the sec- ond Saturday in each month. DrEMotay LorGE No. 199—Held at Sandies Chapel, in the County of Gonzales on the second Saturday of each month. Brawan LopcE No. 226—Held at Bethsada, in the County of Guadalupe on the Saturday on or before the full moon of each month. | Buack Pornr LopcE No. 250—Held at St. Marys, in the County of Refugio, on the Saturday of or before the full moon of each month. Honpvo Lopes No. 252—Held at Hondo Valley, in the County of Medina, on the second Saturday in each month. BEEVILLE LopGE No. 261—Held in Beeville, County of Bee, on the third Sat- urday of each month. Comat Lopar 276—Held at New Braunfels, in the County of Comal on the Sat- urday of or after the full moon in each month. PLEASANTON LopaE U. D. Held at Pleasanton, in the County of Atascosa, on the last Saturday in each month. Rio GRANDE LopcE No. 81—Held at the city of Brownsville in the County of Cameron, on the first and third Saturdays in each month. mH Y ——————— _______—_ a _ Eeigh, W. B. 50 THE BRAND-BOOK ADVERTISER. INP EX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. NAMES. PAGE‘ NAMES., PAGES Bell & Bro. 17 Lockart, W. A. 19 Bayless, Bell & Co. 38 Ledger Newspaper 24 Bennett, W. A. 47 Lovenstein- & Co. 37 Borchers, Henry 46 Leroux & Cosgrove 44 Cassiano & Garcia 9 Laager, Henry 46 Chrysler, Wm. 20 Menger, W. A.: 11 & 35 Copeland, T. 38 Michel & Co. 13 - Castanola, M. 39 Mauermann & Kappe 17 CampbéH, John M. 46 Marucheau & Co, 26 Dryden, RH. & Co. 4&5 Marucheau & De L’ Isle 26 Dresel &Briam 37 Monod'C. - Morphis, J. M. 36 Eastland, Dr. W. D. 22 Morris, A. 38 eh & aS ay aie ee Menger, Simon , 41 iseman & Rothschi Norton & Bros. 33 ae a! ie r = Nette, A. 49 isher Chas. F. : Frank & Sichel 39 Oppenheimer & Co. 39 French, J. H. & Co. 47 Pentenreider, E. 25 Field, Kagar & Co. © 47 Probant, C. L. 40 pene H:- 14 Quick, Ed. H. 28 onzalez & Co. 34 Gamble; W. W. 41 Big, Ae it | Goldfrank, Frank & Co. 43 Robinson, J. D. 12 Horn, Charles 1 Rossy, Hartman & Co 16 Humphrey & Johnson 17 Radaz, Frank 31 Hertzberg & Simon 18° Richter, E. 39 Hoewnet, George 19 Russi, D. 40 oD mes aL Smith & Young 15 Hathaway, Gilbert B. 36 Schunke, F. W. 18 Hummel & Berends 45 Scheiner, P. 18 Tken, Herm. 40 Seffel ae ae yi Sturm eber James, John 43 d Johnson & Newton 19 Simpson, 1. P. a Jefferson, Radaz & Co. 21 ‘Taylor, P. C. 27 Jaqua & Faidley | 39 Thomas & Stewart 45 Kalteyer, F. 7 Upson, C. 18 Klockonhemper 4 Winther a Umscheid, F. 40 oester & Tolle - Villareal, J. Maria Garcia 36 Keyworth, Robt. :W. BS Vance, John 99 Kirkpatrick, John 43 Van Ward, Z. 42 Kennedy, Tom 46 Varga, A. 46 Lindmiller & Co.. 2 Winther, N. 1 hockart & Randle ‘B Webb, Arbuckle & Co. 8 ‘ 18 Wagner & Rummel 10 L fare H oy 4 en t mi ie 1 Diu Mi diag? * 8 4 { ‘ Agr oe tf a ne! riiy iy i fi Capenatin ae AYP dite \ fat oe ty pe : | I ’ . i “ ; on eS Pe a ae aT " , ‘ wy. P ; 7 a is. ft rang - ‘s Lt A By fr \ . i 1 t w j . é . i j i * % * rT ‘ ‘ ree F Asin. > » 3 ah | } j i Ae et, f Am, ' e > jn ite fal ' a4 fis i ; Miia 4 ROCA ie? iG 14) j jiiny oa Pham . mt? } valy Pie ly as > “4 . 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