Posted 8 years ago
packrat-pl…
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Out of all the Cemeteries I have photographed here in Texas, this is one one of my favorites.
"When Herman Wilke laid out the town, a plot of land was set aside for the cemetery. The various denominations who worshiped in the Vereins Kirche were responsible for cemetery maintenance. In 1850, the Catholics broke away and started their own church, establishing their own cemetery, now known as the Old Pioneer Cemetery. There are upwards of 5,000 graves in Der Stadt Friedhof, not all of them currently marked, many unidentifiable due to the passage of time. Some of the graves had only wooden markers which rotted in time, and some graves were obliterated whenever Barons Creek overflowed its banks. During cholera epidemics many people were buried in mass graves. Rather than being grouped in family plots, the deceased have been buried in chronological order according to when they died. The oldest readable grave marker is dated 1849. Many of the tombstones are written in German.
The graves in Der Stadt Friedhof are noted for their artistic carvings and sculptures. What is possibly the last known work of sculptor Elisabet Ney, that of a tousled haired cherub resting over a grave and known as the 1906 Schnerr Memorial, can be found at Der Stadt Friedhof ."
Notable burials in Der Stadt Friedhof:
Joseph Wilson Baines (1846–1906) Grandfather of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Ruth Ament Huffman Baines (1854–1936) Grandmother of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Thomas C Doss (1822–1873), co-founder of Doss, Texas.
Amanda Julia Estill (1882–1965) Educator, writer, and folklorist.
Lieutenant Louis J. Jordan (1890–1918) First Texan killed in World War I. Football player for the Texas Longhorns. The Louis Jordan Post of the American Legion in Fredericksburg is named in his honor.
Hugo Emil Klaerner (1908–1982) Chicago White Sox pitcher.
John Peter Tatsch (1822–1907) Master cabinet maker. Tatsch's work is prized by collectors of Texas primitive furniture. His home is listed in the Historic American Buildings Survey of the United States Department of the Interior and its plans placed in the Library of Congress.
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