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C. Eckhardt & Sons Building

Yorktown, DeWitt County

Marker Text

Erected 1876. Had iron shutters, elevator, walls 25 inches thick. Housed general mercantile store begun by pioneer Caesar Eckhardt family in 1848, soon after founding of Yorktown. Wagons brought in goods from seaport of Indianola. Gold and silver hidden under potatoes were sent to San Antonio to purchase other supplies. During the Civil War, wife ran the business while the husband and two sons served the South. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1965

Marker Details

Address 144 W. Main St.
Location Description Yorktown Historical Museum, southeast corner of W. Main and S. Eckhardt streets.
Marker # 593
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code commercial buildings; markets, mercantiles
Latitude, Longitude 28.98078, -97.504227

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