August Hoffman (1843–1862): A Young Freethinker’s Final Journey
In the Hill Country town of Comfort, where German heritage runs deep and the past is never far from view, […]
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In the Hill Country town of Comfort, where German heritage runs deep and the past is never far from view, […]
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In the Hill Country town of Comfort, where the cypress trees lean over the Guadalupe River and thelimestone hills glow
Comfort’s Enduring Tribute to the German-Texan Unionists of 1862 In the heart of Comfort, Texas, shaded by ancient live oaks
Treue der Union Monument: Hill Country Loyalty to the Union Read More »
In the quiet folds of the Texas Hill Country, where limestone bluffs rise above clear creeks, and the breeze carries
Ernst Beseler (1841–1862): A Young Life, A Lasting Legacy Read More »
By the time Kendall County was beginning to find its modern footing, it was families like Bob and Della Russell
The Story of Christian Dietert Christian Dietert (1827–1902) — Hill Country Miller, Builder & Pioneer Have you ever wondered who
From Prussian Millwright to Texas Trailblazer: Read More »
In the story of Kendall County’s development, certain names stand out as pillars of growth and community spirit. Among them
August B. Rausch: A Leader in Agriculture and Business Who Strengthened Kendall County Read More »
In the quiet corners of Boerne, Texas, where limestone buildings line Main Street and the Hill Country breeze carries echoes
Bruno Phillip: Boerne’s Fallen Son and the Legacy of Service Read More »
Kendall County, with its rolling hills, spring-fed creeks, and rich cultural history, has long been shaped by men and women
The Enduring Legacy of E. O. Rust: A Kendall County Pioneer Read More »
Ernst Kapp and the Enduring Legacy of a Texas Hill Country Visionary Nestled deep within the picturesque embrace of the
The Sage of Sisterdale: Ernst Kapp Read More »