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Pochmann House

Round Top, Fayette County

Marker Text

German immigrant Zoellistin (Cellestin) Pochmann (1835-1862) came to Texas about 1856-57. He worked as a cabinetmaker in La Grange and married Karoline Wandke (1837-1910) in 1857. They moved to a 3-room house about three miles northwest of here in 1860. After making improvements to the house they relocated the structure to this site about 1861. Zoellistin died from a snakebite in 1862. His son, Heinrich (Hy) Pochmann (1860-1926) also became a skilled cabinetmaker and served as mayor of Round Top for four years. Heinrich and Clara (Ebner) Pochmann reared their four sons here. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995

Marker Details

Address 407 S. White St.
Location Description Intersection of 2nd St. (Bauer-Rummel Rd.) and Washington St. (FM 237)
Marker # 4060
Dedicated 1995
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code municipal official; houses, residential buildings; design and construction; German immigrants/immigration; artists
Latitude, Longitude 30.063622, -96.698132

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