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Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-3314 Public domain photograph of church architecture, religious building, monument, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New ...

Significance: The building is historically significant because it housed the first orphanage in the State of Texas. It is architecturally significant because it was a representative example of the "second" hou... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-373 Building/structure dates: after 1850 Initial Construction

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New ...

Significance: The building is historically significant because it housed the first orphanage in the State of Texas. It is architecturally significant because it was a representative example of the "second" hou... More

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-3314 Public domain photograph - historical image of Texas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Landa Rock Mill, Landa Street, Landa Park Vicinity, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Rock Mill, Landa Street, Landa Park Vicinity, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: Soon after the founding of New Braunfels a water-powered mill was erected on this site. This masonry building was built in 1875 by Joseph Landa to replace an earlier wood structure, and since that... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-3314 Public domain photograph of the interior of a church, altar, choir, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Evandberg Orphanage, Evandberg Avenue & Guadalupe River Vicinity, New ...

Significance: The building is historically significant because it housed the first orphanage in the State of Texas. It is architecturally significant because it was a representative example of the "second" hou... More

Phillip Schmidt House, 354 Bridge Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Phillip Schmidt House, 354 Bridge Street, New Braunfels, Comal County,...

Survey number: HABS TX-372 Building/structure dates: 18h1 Initial Construction

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-373 Building/structure dates: after 1850 Initial Construction

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Landa Rock Mill, Landa Street, Landa Park Vicinity, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Rock Mill, Landa Street, Landa Park Vicinity, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: Soon after the founding of New Braunfels a water-powered mill was erected on this site. This masonry building was built in 1875 by Joseph Landa to replace an earlier wood structure, and since that... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Ferdinand Lindheimer House, 491 South Comal Avenue, New Braunfels, Com...

Significance: About 1852 Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, noted Texas botanist, built his home and office-print shop for the newspaper, Die Neue Braunfelser Zeitung. In this area this is the best-preserved early hou... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Phillip Schmidt House, 354 Bridge Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Phillip Schmidt House, 354 Bridge Street, New Braunfels, Comal County,...

Survey number: HABS TX-372 Building/structure dates: 18h1 Initial Construction

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

First Protestant Church, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-3314 Public domain photograph of a protestant church, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. 81 in Comal County, Texas - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

U.S. 81 in Comal County, Texas - safety film negatives, Library of Con...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Comal Creek Bridge, Spanning Comal Creek at Business Route 46, New Bra...

Significance: This reinforced concrete bridge and underpass complex features an urn-shaped balustrade and other decorative elements. Rock retaining walls were added later by the Works Progress Administration (... More

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

J. L. Forke House, 593 Seguin Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Survey number: HABS TX-373 Building/structure dates: after 1850 Initial Construction

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Heinrich Hinman House, Castell Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Significance: On this site a blacksmith shop and log house were built in 1845 by Peter Arnold, one of the early founding settlers. Ten years later he sold the lot and improvements to Heinrich Hinman, blacksmith... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Klein-Naegelin House, 511 South Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Comal Co...

Significance: A "Fachwerk" house, one of the earliest remaining in the city. One of the original settlers of New Braunfels, Stephan Klein, acquired the lot in 1845 and the following year built the house. Since ... More

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

Landa Street Bridge, Landa Street, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX

2007 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The project area encompasses stone walls constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a low-clearance overpass for the Union Pacific (formerly Missouri-K... More