Gillespie County, Texas
Cave Creek School
Cherry Spring School
Crabapple School
Feller-Barsch Homestead
Fredericksburg Historic District
Fredericksburg Memorial Library
Lower South Grape Creek School
Luckenbach School
Meusebach Creek School
Morris Ranch Schoolhouse
Nebgen School
Pecan Creek School
Rheingold School
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Williams Creek School
Willow City School
Wrede School
Adolph Gold House
Albert Lee Patton Building
Albert Nebgen House
Andreas and Frederike Lindig Farmstead
August Ebers House
Baethge-Behrend Homestead
Bethany Lutheran Church
Birthplace of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN
Brodbeck Family Cemetery
Cherry Mountain School Complex
Cherry Spring Schoolhouse
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christian Crenwelge Place
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
County Jail of 1885
Crabapple School
Cross Mountain
D. C. Riley House
Dambach-Besier Home
Dangers Stone House
Diedrich Rode Complex
Domino Parlor
Doss School
Duecker Family Homestead
Durst House
Edward and Minnie Stein House
Ellebracht-Moritz Homestead
Emil Weber House
Emma and Anna Metzger
Enchanted Rock
Engel Family
F. W. Arhelger Shop
Felix Van Der Stucken Home
First Baptist Church of Harper
First Methodist Church of Fredericksburg
Frank Van Der Stucken Birthplace
Fredericksburg College Building
Fredericksburg Lodge No. 794, A.F. & A.M.
Fredericksburg Social Turn Verein
Gillespie County
Gold-Grobe House
Gruen-Doebbler Homestead
Guenther's Live Oak Mill
Gun Cap Factory
H. C. Keese Home
Harper Community Park
Harper Independent School District
Harper Presbyterian Church
Heinrich Bierschwale House
Heinrich Kensing_Johanna Borchers Kensing
Henry Basse House
Henry Cordes House
Hill Crest Cemetery
Hoerster Building
Holy Ghost (Heilige Geist) Evangelical Protestant Church
Homestead of Karl Itz
Hugo and Anna Gold Crenwelge House
J. W. and Ruth Baines House
Jacob Neffendorf
Jakob (Jacob) Brodbeck
Johann Joseph Knopp House
John O. Meusebach
John Peter Tatsch Home, 1856
Karl Kensing Cemetery
Kiehne-Hermann Home
Klingelhoeffer House
Kloth-Ludwig Home
Kuenemann House
Lange's Mill
Lehne-Itz House
Little Rock House
Liveoak Creek Log Cabin
Loeffler-Weber House
Lower South Grape Creek School
Luckenbach
Luckenbach School
Ludwig Doebbler House
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Maier-Alberthal Building
Major Israel M. Nunez
Market Square (Mark Platz)
Meckel-Hanus Building
Moritz-Hitzfeld-Jacoby House
Morris Ranch Schoolhouse
Mosel-Jordan-Duecker Haus
Moseley Log Cabin
Mueller-Petmecky House
Nimitz Hotel
Old Central Drugstore
Old Cherry Spring School (Das Alte Schulhaus)
Old Gillespie County Courthouse
Old Kammlah House
Old St. Mary's Church (Die Alte Kirche)
Oliver and William Schneider Building
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Pape Log Cabin
Pedernales Rural School
Philipp Hartmann Family Cemetery
Pioneer Schandua House
Pioneer Store & Home
Rausch Ranch Home
Ressmann-Boos House
Riley-Enderlin House
Schmidt-Dietz Building
Schmidt-Gold House
Schneider-Klingelhoefer House
Schwarz Building
Site of Fort Martin Scott
Site of The Andreas Lindig Lime Kiln
Site of the McDonald Massacre
Site of Zodiac
Squaw Creek Cemetery
Squaw Creek Primitive Baptist Church
St. Anthony Catholic Parish
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
St. James Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery
St. Paul Lutheran Church
St. Peter Lutheran Church
Stonewall Community Cemetery
Sunday Houses
Texas Ranger General E. Kirby Smith, C.S.A.
The August Hennersdorf House
The Burrer Home
The Carl Henke Home
The Christian Kraus Homestead
The Easter Fires
The Grapetown School
The Marschall-Meusebach Cemetery
The Meinhardt-Pfeil Home
The Patton Home
The Pinta Trail
The Schandua Building
The William Rausch House
Trinity Cemetery
Trinity Lutheran Church
Vereins Kirche
Vogel Sunday House
Wahrmund Millinery, Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery
Wahrmund-Priess House
Walch Home
Walter-Jenschke Sunday House
Weber "Das Keller Haus"
Welgenhausen Ranch
Wilke Cemetery at Albert, Texas
William S. Dedmon
William Wahrmund House
Williams Creek School
Wunderlich Houses
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
Ahrens Cemetery #1
Ahrens Cemetery #2
Anderegg Cemetery
Barsch Family Cemetery
Blanck
Brodbeck Family Cemetery
Brown Cemetery #1
Brown Cemetery #2
Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery
Clymer Cemetery
D.L. Holden Ranch Grave
Dearing Cemetery
Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery
Dietrich Rode
Dietrich Rode Cemetery
Dittmar Cemetery
Doebbler Family Cemetery
Dorothea & Wilhelm Blanck Cemetery
Doss Cemetery
Durst Cemetery
Eckert Community Cemetery
Eckert Family Cemetery
Edgar Schneider Cemetery
Evers Cemetrey
Flint Grave
Frantzen Cemetery
Friedrich Cemetery
Gaston Rainer Cemetery
Grapetown Cemetery
Greenwood Cemetery
Guadalupe Cemetery
Harper Cemetery
Harper Community
Hill Crest Cemetery
House Cemetery
Jung Cemetery
Keese-Sagebiel Cemetery
Kensing Cemetery
Ketron Cemetery
Kothe Cemetery
Kott Family Cemetery
Lange Cemetery #1
Lange Cemetery #2
Luckenbauch Cemetery
Lyndon B Johnson Family Cemetery
Marschall Cemetery
Meek Family Cemetery
Meusebach Creek Cemetery
Mogford Cemetery
Moseley Cemetery
Mund Cemetery
Nicholas Family Cemetery
Ottmers Cemetery
Paupers Cemetery
Peril Cemetery
Peter Burg Cemetery
Philip Brandon Turknett Grave
Philipp Hartmann Family Cemetery
Ransleben Cemetery
Rode Cemetery #1
Rode Cemetery #2
Rogers Ranch Graves
Rusche Cemetery
Saint Anthony's Catholic Cemetery
Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery
Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery
Saint Marys Memorial Cemetery
Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery
Satler Cemetery
Schmidt Family Cemetery
Schneider Cemetery
Schneider-Houy Cemetery
Schugh Cemetery
Single Grave
South Grape Creek Catholic Cemetery
Spring Creek Cemetery
Squaw Creek Cemetery
St. Barnabas Columbarium
Stevens Cemetery
Stonewall Community Cemetery
Tivydale Cemetery
Trinity Cemetery
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unknown (N Luckenbach)
unknown (N of Rode Cem)
unknown (US 290 and Live Oak Creek)
unknown (W of Rocky Hill)
Unknown Cemetery #1
Unknown Cemetery #10
Unknown Cemetery #2
Unknown Cemetery #3
Unknown Cemetery #4
Unknown Cemetery #5
Unknown Cemetery #6
Unknown Cemetery #7
Unknown Cemetery #8
Unknown Cemetery #9
Unknown Grave #1
Unknown Grave #2
Unknown Grave #3
Unknown Grave #4
Unknown Grave #5
Unknown Grave #6
Unknown Grave #7
Unknown Graves #1
Unknown Graves #2
Unknown Graves #3
Von Museback-Von Beiberstein Cemetery
Welge Cemetery
Welgehausen Cemetery
Wendel Cemetery
Wilke Cemetery
Willow City Community Cemetery
Young's Chapel Cemetery
The pioneer settlers of Gillespie County were mostly of German descent, seeking a new life and economic opportunities. They developed a thriving agricultural community, growing crops like cotton, corn, and wheat. The early settlers also established successful farms and ranches, making Gillespie County one of the leading agricultural regions in Texas.
During the Civil War, Gillespie County experienced some conflict and tensions due to the differing loyalties of its residents. However, after the war, the county experienced a period of growth and prosperity as the railroad reached Fredericksburg, the county seat, in 1913. This opened up new opportunities for trade and commerce, leading to economic development and population growth.
In recent years, Gillespie County has become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its rich history, charming small towns, and beautiful natural surroundings. Today, the county is known for its wineries, historic sites, and festivals that celebrate its German heritage. It continues to thrive as a center of agriculture, tourism, and cultural preservation in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
Brief timeline of the history of Gillespie County, Texas:
- 1848 - Gillespie County is established and named after Robert Addison Gillespie
- 1849 - The county seat is established in Fredericksburg
- 1850s - German immigrants begin settling in the area, shaping the county's culture and economy
- 1861-1865 - Gillespie County residents participate in the American Civil War
- 1880s - The county experiences growth with the arrival of the railroad and expansion of agriculture
- 1900s - Gillespie County faces challenges such as the 1900 storm and the Great Depression
- 1940s - Fort Mason is established as a training center during World War II
- 1970s - Tourism becomes an important industry, boosting the county's economy
- 1990s - Fredericksburg becomes a popular tourist destination with its historic downtown and wineries
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Gillespie County, Texas.