Details for Joseph W. Stubenrauch

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5293002867

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Marker Number 2867
Atlas Number 5293002867
Marker Title Joseph W. Stubenrauch
Index Entry Stubenrauch, Joseph W.
Address SH 171
City Mexia
County Limestone
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 734710
UTM Northing 3510470
Subject Codes scientific topics; agriculture, general; Botany; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2.5 mi. NW of Mexia
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Agricultural genius, born in Ruelzheim, Rhenish Bavaria, of a family of horticulturists. Educated in Germany. Migrated to New York in 1871 and to Texas 1876. In Limestone County (surrounding this marker site) lay 100 acres of open prairie land which he purchased. He discovered that fruit varieties then being grown here were unsuited to the climate. By cross pollination, budding and grafting, he developed some 100 new varieties of peaches. More than 20 which were propagated for commercial purposes included "Anna", "Barbara", "Carman", "Frank", "Fredericka", "Katie", "Liberty", "Lizzie", "Miss Lola" and "Tena". In 1882, his younger brother Jacob also came and settled nearby. Both men were outstanding citizens. Joseph W. Stubenrauch shared his findings through his writings for "Farm and Ranch", "Rural New Yorker" and "Holland's Magazine". He practiced and advocated terracing, crop rotation and diversification, soil testing, fertilization and irrigation. Many of his ideas of conservation farming and agricultural education were incorporated into U.S. Government programs. He was nationally recognized for his contributions to American agriculture. (1970)

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