Details for Market Square (Mark Platz)

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5171010079

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Marker Number 10079
Atlas Number 5171010079
Marker Title Market Square (Mark Platz)
Index Entry Market Square (Mark Platz)
Address
City Fredericksburg
County Gillespie
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 512053
UTM Northing 3349090
Subject Codes parks; German immigrants/immigration; markets, merchantiles
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 100 block of West Main St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This Square, originally a two-block area which included what is now called the Courthouse Square, has been at the center of Fredericksburg since the city's founding in 1846. The area was still heavily forested when the town's Vereins Kirche was built in the center of Main street in 1847. The octagonal building served as a community church, meeting place, school, and refuge from possible Indian attacks. A county jail was built on the Square in 1852. In 1856 a public schoolhouse was constructed and the school classes moved out of the Vereins Kirche. In 1911 the schoolhouse was converted to serve as headquarters for the volunteer fire department. The Vereins Kirche, demolished in 1897, was reconstructed in 1934-35 as a pioneer memorial, serving as the county's first museum (1936) and library (1939). As part of its centennial celebration, the State of texas erected a monument on Market Square in honor of Baron Ottfried Hans Freiherr Von Meusebach, whose colonization efforts led to the founding of Fredericksburg. In 1987 the city purchased the property from the school district. The Market Square has served as a gathering place for special community activities and has remained a focal point of the city.

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