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Near River Crossing Used by New Braunfels' First Settlers

New Braunfels, Comal County

Marker Text

At the crossing of the San Antonio-Nacogdoches Road on the Guadalupe River (used earlier by some of Texas' most famous trail-blazers) about 200 German colonists ended a journey that had begun six months before, in Europe. Here, on Good Friday,1845, they founded the town of New Braunfels, named for the estate of Prince Solms-Braunfels, the commissioner-general of the German Emigration Society. Part of a wave of German colonists,1844-1847, this small group and others like it have left a distinctive mark on the heritage and culture of Texas. (1969)

Marker Details

Address 555 Porter St.
Location Description northwest corner of Porter and McKenna streets, near Faust Street Bridge.
Marker # 3561
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code German immigrants/immigration; roads; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 29.696697, -98.105907

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