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The Wiemers Oak

Hondo, Medina County

Marker Text

The land on which this live oak stands was purchased by German migrant Johann Wiemers, who came here in 1854. The Rev. John Schaper held services under the tree and converted Johann and his wife Aalke to Methodism. They became charter members of the New Fountain Methodist Church. The first church building was erected near this site. This tree also shaded the Wiemers and their neighbors as they met for reunions or used a mule-drawn press in molasses making. The land was inherited by the Wiemers' descendants, who built a home near the ancient oak. (1977)

Marker Details

Address CR 454
Location Description Off CR 454 on private property
Marker # 5451
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; German immigrants/immigration; Botany
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 29.376598, -99.057685

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