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Mathilda Wehmeyer German-American Kindergarten School

Galveston, Galveston County

Marker Text

Born in Bremen, Germany, Mathilda Wehmeyer (1839-1903) arrived in Galveston in 1870. She advertised teaching services for young children, particularly those from Galveston's large German-American community. Her teaching philosophy focused around the German concept of "kindergarten." After initially operating from a house on Ball, she purchased this lot in 1880 for her school. The original house on the lot burned in the 1885 fire that destroyed 40 residential blocks of Galveston's East End. In 1887, Mathilda constructed the existing Italianate building to serve as her house and school. In 1891, Mathilda reopened the school, which she operated here until 1898. She continued to live in the house until she was displaced by the Great Storm of 1900. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2017

Marker Details

Address 1616 Winnie (Avenue G)
Location Description
Marker # 18647
Dedicated 2017
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code
Latitude, Longitude 29.304868, -94.785577

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