Details for New Braunfels

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5091003573

Data

Marker Number 3573
Atlas Number 5091003573
Marker Title New Braunfels
Index Entry New Braunfels
Address
City New Braunfels
County Comal
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 583569
UTM Northing 3287028
Subject Codes cities and towns; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1936
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location corner of Landa Park Monument Drive, Landa Park, New Braunfels
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size Texas Centennial monument, pink granite and bronze, 11 feet tall
Marker Text Founded on March 21, 1845 by Carl, Prince of Solms-Braunfels, Commissioner-General of the Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas. Named after Prince Solms' estate, Braunfels, on the Lahn River in Germany. Its permanence was assured by John O. Meusebach, the second Commissioner-General. The first colonial officials were Jean J. Von Coll, bookkeeper; Nicholaus Zink, surveyor; Theodore Koester, physician. L.C. Evenberg served as pastor and Hermann F. Seele as teacher. Comal County was created on March 24, 1846, by an act of the first Legislature of Texas. The New Braunfelser Zeitung, oldest German newspaper in Texas, began publication on November 12, 1852, with Ferdinand Lindheimer as editor. The first Staatssaengerfest was held at New Braunfels on October 16, 1853, and the first special tax for school purposes levied and collected in Texas was voted by New Braunfels on March 17, 1856. Erected by the State of Texas 1936 with funds appropriated by the Federal Government to commemorate one hundred years of Texas independence.

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