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San Jacinto Museum of History

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ERNST SCHERFF PAPERS

1860 - 1881 (Bulk: 1868 - 1876)

Manuscript Collection: MC026


Size:  .4 linear feet

Boxes:  1

OCLC No:  47139248

Acquisition:  C. M. Fischer, 1952

Restrictions on Access:  None

Terms Governing Use:  Open for research by appointment.

Processed by:  Sarah Canby Jackson, 2001

Publication Rights:   Copyright has not been assigned to the San Jacinto Museum of History. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Library Director. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Jacinto Museum of History as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Citation:  [Identification of Item], Ernst Scherff Papers, MC026, San Jacinto Museum of History, Houston, Texas.

Creator Sketch:

Born at Goettingen, Prussia, March 31, 1826, Ernst Scherff emigrated with his widowed mother and two siblings to the United States in 1849.   After living in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, they settled in New Braunfels, Texas, in 1855 where Scherff became a clerk in the Ferguson Brothers General Store at 200 West San Antonio Street.  He married Sophie Reich on October 15, 1859.  When the Ferguson brothers died, Scherff bought the store from the heirs and reopened it in November 1860 under his own name.

Prevented by poor health from serving in the Confederate Army, Scherff conducted business in one of the two general stores kept open during the Civil War.  On December 14, 1864, he moved into the Gustav Conrads building on the town square and became the largest store in New Braunfels.  The railroad came to New Braunfels in 1880 and Scherff began to order merchandise by the carload.  Between 1881 and 1887, he controlled a monopoly on all the beer sold to the saloons in town.  In 1883, he constructed a new store beside the old building.  Scherff retired in June 1887 selling the business to his clerks, George Knoke, his nephew, and George Eiband, who changed the name of the business to Knoke and Eiband.  Ernst Scherff died June 9, 1897, at age 71.  He is buried in the Comal Cemetery, New Braunfels, Texas.

Scope and Content Note:

Correspondence, financial documents, and printed materials (1860 – 1881) document the business dealings of Ernst Scherff, dealer in dry goods, groceries, and general merchandise, between 1860 and 1887 in New Braunfels, Texas.  Written almost entirely in German, the correspondence records transactions between Scherff and wholesale suppliers in San Antonio, Houston,  and Indianola, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; St. Louis, Missouri; and New York, New York.    The forty-seven bills of lading in the papers record various means of moving goods from wholesale suppliers to retail establishments.  Financial documents include invoices, checks, receipts, and statements.  An affidavit from Maryland attests that goods being shipped to Scherff were never in a Yellow Fever district in 1878.  Eighty-six circulars (1867 – 1878) and seventy-seven price lists (1867 – 1874) document the types of goods being offered for sale along with the prices of the times.  Six advertisements (c. 1866 – 1878) contain illustrations of farm machinery, carriages, wagons, guns, and dry goods.

Of the 717 documents,  390 were glued to the pages of two apparel catalogs from 1936 and have not been removed.  There is no discernible arrangement to these documents.

Archivist’s Note:

A variant spelling of “Scherff” is “Sherff.”   Further information about Ernst Scherff can be obtained from the Sophienburg Museum and Archives, 200 Seguin, New Braunfels, Texas  78130.

 

ERNST SCHERFF PAPERS, 1860 - 1881 (Bulk: 1868 - 1876)

Manuscript Collection:  MC026

Size:  .4 linear feet

Boxes:  1

Inventory

     Series:  Correspondence

Location

Title

Dates

28

1

H. Runge & Co.

1861 - 1871

28

2

Stromeyer & Co.

1867

28

3

General: A - H

1861 - 1875

28

4

General: L – T

1861 - 1879

28

5

General: U - Z

1868 - 1876

28

6

Sent

1876 - 1877

28

7

Mandelbaum & Frank to George Knoke

1876

28

8

Telegrams

1869 - 1876

28

9

Note

1875

     Series:  Correspondence:  Scrapbooks

Range 14

Shelf     5

Scrapbook.  “Apparel Arts / Fall 1936”

262 documents with no apparent arrangement

c. 1860 - 1877

Range 14

Shelf     5

Scrapbook.  “Lord Baltimore / BALTO Clothes”

128 documents with no apparent arrangement

c. 1860 - 1877

     Series:  Financial

28

10

Bills of Lading: G. H. & S. A. R. W. Co.

1876

28

11

Bills of Lading: H. Runge & Co.

1860 - 1872

28

12

Bills of Lading; Missouri, Kansas & Texas R. R.

1876

28

13

Bills of Lading: St. Louis, Iron Mountain, & Southern R. R.

1876

28

14

Bills of Lading: Steamships

1868 - 1876

28

15

Bills of Lading: Western R. R. of Alabama

1876

28

16

Bills of Lading: General

1867 - 1876

28

17

Checks

1875

28

18

Invoices

1860 - 1868

28

19

Invoices

1872 - 1875

28

20

Receipts: Business

1864 - 1875

28

21

Receipts: Personal

1875 - 1881

Location

Title

Dates

28

22

Receipts: Tax

1870 - 1875

28

23

Statements

1868, 1876

     Series:  Legal

28

24

Affidavit

1878

     Series:  Printed Materials:  Advertisements

28

25

General

c. 1866 - 1878

     Series:  Printed Materials:  Circulars

28

26

New Orleans Cotton and Produce Circular

1868, 1873

28

27

General

1867 - 1869

28

28

General

1871 - 1878

28

29

New Orleans Price Current

1867

28

30

New Orleans Price Current

1868

28

31

New Orleans Price Current

1871, 01/ 05

28

32

New Orleans Price Current

1871, 06/12; 1873

28

33

Postcards, Undated Circulars

1878 – 1881, n.d.

     Series:  Printed Materials:  Price Lists

28

34

Evans, Gardner & Co.

1870 - 1871

28

35

J. M. Lewis & Co.

1871 - 1873

28

36

Jehial Read & Co.

1871

28

37

R. W. Rood & Sons

1872 - 1873

28

38

H. Runge & Co.

1868

28

39

H. Runge & Co.

1873

28

40

Schmidt & Ziegler

1873

28

41

G. Seegligson

1871 - 1873

28

42

J. W. Sheerer & Co.

1871, 1873

28

43

Wagner & Rummel

1868 - 1873

28

44

General

1867 - 1874

28

45

General

n.d.