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Ernst Homestead

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

Built about 1890, this home was constructed on land bordering the Mission Concepcion Acequia (Canal). In 1896 the site was purchased by Prussian Native William Ernnst (1830-1904), a former mail carrier between Fredericksburg and San Antonio. Ernst acquired a reputation as a talented cook, and while in Mexico during the U.S. Civil War, he prepared a supper for Empoeror Maximilan. His Culinary skills earned him an appointment to the Emperor's staff as a chef. After Maximilian's Execution in 1867, Ernst returned to San Antonio, where he operated a restaurant on Alamo Plaza.

Marker Details

Address 411 S. Presa
Location Description 411 S. Presa, San Antonio; MARKER REPORTED MISSING 5/2011
Marker # 1498
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 29.419598, -98.490138

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