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  1. Prince Carl (Karl) of Solms-Braunfels (27 July 1812 – 13 November 1875) was a German prince and military officer in both the Austrian army and the cavalry of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. As commissioner general of the Adelsverein , he spearheaded the establishment of colonies of German immigrants in Texas.

  2. Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Ludwig Georg Alfred Alexander Prinz zu Solms-Braunfels, genannt Texas-Carl (* 27. Juli 1812 in Neustrelitz; † 13. November 1875 auf Schloss Rheingrafenstein bei Kreuznach) war k.u.k. österreichisch-ungarischer Feldmarschallleutnant und Gründer der Siedlung New Braunfels, Comal County in Texas ( USA ). Inhaltsverzeichnis.

  3. The key figure in this settlement was Carl, Prince of Solms-Braunfel, appointed Commissioner-General by the Adelsverein. Solms' diary of this time was discovered in documents relating to the Adelsverein and has been translated here for the first time.

    • Wolfram M. Von-Maszewski
    • 2000
  4. 19 de mar. de 2019 · Solms-Braunfels, Prince Carl Of (1812–1875). Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Ludwig Georg Alfred Alexander, Prince of Solms, Lord of Braunfels, Grafenstein, Münzenberg, Wildenfels, and Sonnenwalde, the first commissioner-general of the Adelsverein and imperial field marshal, was born at Neustrelitz on July 27, 1812, the youngest son of ...

  5. Who was Prince Carl? Born July 12, 1812 Carl was the youngest of eight children of the marriage of Prince Frederick William of Solms-Braunfels with Princess Friederike of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in Neustrelitz. By the early death of his father, he lived with his family in Braunfels.

  6. Carl zu Solms-Braunfels (1812–1875), 1844/45 Generalkommissar des „Verein zum Schutze deutscher Einwanderer in Texas“, Gründer der texanischen Städte New Braunfels sowie Indianola Karl August zu Solms-Wildenfels (1823–1918), Generalleutnant

  7. Coat of arms of Princes von Solms-Braunfels Carl of Solms-Braunfels (1812–1875), Founder of New Braunfels, Texas Solms-Braunfels was a County and later Principality with Imperial immediacy in what is today the federal Land of Hesse in Germany.