Erhard, Cayton, Papers, 1813-1899, 1953
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Born to Ludwig and Laura Erhard in Munich, Bavaria, Cayton Erhard (1822-1884) immigrated to Bastrop, Texas with his family, in 1839. Orphaned a year later, Erhard and his younger brother were adopted by local merchant James Nicholson. In 1841, he answered President Mirabeau B. Lamar’s call for volunteers to secure the Santa Fe territory for the Republic of Texas. On the expedition, Erhard was captured and spent the next two years as a Mexican Prisoner, then rejoining the Nicholsons ...