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Grant helping restore famous settler's home in New Braunfels | Community Alert


Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer was headed to help fight for Texas’ independence, washed ashore in Mobile, Alabama, and ultimately ended up helping making New Braunfels a reality.
After making his way to Texas, he got to San Jacinto a day after the revolution’s final battle. 
He crossed paths with German Prince Carl and agreed to lead Carl’s colonists to Central Texas. 
The Lindheimer House, located at 491 Comal Ave, on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. MIKALA COMPTON | Herald-Zeitung
Mikala Compton
It was this small area of land — about 1,300 acres — that would become New Braunfels. 
The New Braunfels Conservation Society is now restoring Lindheimer’s longtime home on the Comal River, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, through a grant to preserve his legacy. ....

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