- for the
Verein colonists from Germany.
Prince Solms renamed the port
Carlshafen in
honor of himself,
Count Carl of Castell-Castell and
Count Victor August...
- depart.
Meusebach discovered that
Prince Carl's
choice of the
inadequate Carlshafen (Indianola) as a port of entry, as well as the
isolated route to New Braunfels...
-
expected traffic to
Carlshafen would not eventuate, as
traffic quickly moved from the
Weser to the
emerging rail network. The line to
Carlshafen soon
became a...
-
Verein and to join Schubbert's
colony in
Milam County.
Meusebach found Carlshafen (Indianola) to be
insufficient as a port of entry, and the
route to New...
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Arrives in Galveston,
purchases land on
Matagorda Bay to be
called Carlshafen, or
Indianola 1845
Secures title to 1,265
acres (5.12 km2) of the Veramendi...
-
Hermann Suchier (11
December 1848, in
Carlshafen – 3 July 1914, in
Halle an der Saale) was a
German Romance philologist of
Huguenot ancestry. He is known...
- The line was
named Carlsbahn after Bad Karlshafen,
which was
called Carlshafen until 1935. Its name
means "Charles' Port" and it was
named after Charles...
-
Adelsverein Commissioner-General
Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels had
renamed Carlshafen in
honor of himself,
Count Carl of Castell-Castell and
Count Victor August...
- the
eastern and
central United States in 1850,
Thielepape settled in
Carlshafen (Indianola), Texas, as a surveyor. On May 2, 1855,
Reading Wood Black...
-
oversaw the
settling of the
colonists who
arrived at Indianola,
renamed Carlshafen in
honor of
Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels. The
colonists rode covered...