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Site of The Andreas Lindig Lime Kiln

Stonewall, Gillespie County

Marker Text

First kiln, eastern Gillespie County. Built 1874 by Andreas Lindig, trained in his native Germany in quicklime making. On his homestead, he found rock to be hauled to this site by ox-wagon, using 7 loads of rock for each "batch" of lime. Post oak wood, burned in a cooking bed, produced high heat which produced the lime. Besides that for his own use, he made lime commercially for neighbors. Lindig's home (built 1874, about .5 mi. S) shows endurance of cement made from his lime. So does the 1963-1969 "Texas White House," built nearby in 1897 by Willie Meier. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1970 Incise in base: Erected by Otto Lindig (age 86) and Lydia Lindig Bohls (age 60)

Marker Details

Address US 290
Location Description Gillespie County Safety Rest Area, between Trinity Lutheran Church and Lower Albert Road
Marker # 10071
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.237011, -98.609751

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