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Texas Land Commissioner, Johann Jacob Groos

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

(March 6, 1822 - June 15, 1878) A professional surveyor before and after coming to Texas in 1845 fom his native Germany, J. J. Groos helped open New Braunfels area to settlement. He served 1849-65 as a Comal County official, and was in Confederate militia during Civil War (1861-65). In 1874, Groos was elected Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas and served four years, until his death. Married to Katharine Blieder, he was father of seven children. Recorded 1974

Marker Details

Address 1601 Navasota Street
Location Description Oakwood Cemetery, Section 1, Lot 266
Marker # 14753
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type grave marker
Code state official; Civil War; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.274727, -97.727689

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