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Spring Branch Post Office

Spring Branch, Comal County

Marker Text

Gottlieb Elbel and Christiane Zeh immigrated to Texas from Germany in 1849. They married and settled this farm and were among the founders of Spring Branch Creek. Gottlieb built this two-room log cabin in 1852 where the family lived. The Spring Branch Post Office originally opened on Spring Branch Creek in 1858, closed during the Civil War, and reopened in this homestead cabin from 1867 to 1872 with Gottlieb Elbel as postmaster. He kept a postal journal that is an invaluable record of the postal correspondence and subscriptions of the area residents. This postal station between New Braunfels and Fredericksburg, with the mail delivered on horseback, was significant in the rural community’s development.

Marker Details

Address 170 Rittimann Road
Location Description 170 Rittiman Road
Marker # 17814
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code post office
Latitude, Longitude 29.8931, -98.433153

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