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Charles F.A. and Emilie Hummel House

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

After both of his parents died, four-year-old Charles F.A. Hummel (1854-1935) was adopted by his uncle and aunt, Charles A. and Caroline (Scher) Hummel. Charles F.A. worked with his adoptive father at Charles Hummel and Son Guns and Ammunition. He later served as city treasurer and city auditor and was active in the German community. In 1877, he married Emilie Wagner (1855-1927); the couple had six children. They hired prominent architects James Wahrenberger and Albert Beckmann to design a two-story limestone house, completed in 1884. The Italianate-influenced l-plan house features a projecting pavilion, ornate full-height front gallery, and notable stonework in the quoins and arched masonry windows. The Hummel family owned the house until 1941.

Marker Details

Address 309 King William St.
Location Description
Marker # 22459
Dedicated 2019
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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