National Register Listing

Heidemann Ranch

26090 Toutant Beauregard Rd., San Antonio, TX

The Heidemann Ranch is an intact mid-19th century homestead complex, with buildings and structures reflecting the simple character of central Texas Germanic vernacular architecture. Agricultural resources on the ranch include typical examples of utilitarian ranch architecture dating from the mid-19h century to the mid-20h century that reflect the evolution and changing fortunes associated with livestock breeding, dairying, and ranching in the Texas Hill County. At the heart of the ranch stands a mid-19th century log house, log barn, and smokehouse, all indicative of early German immigrant construction in the region. It is evident that as the family grew and prospered, structures were added and/or enlarged. The ranch is directly associated with the influx of German immigrants who settled in the Texas Hill Country and who changed the fabric of the community with their cultural practices and influenced future immigrants to settle in the area, and is thus nominated under Criterion A in the areas of Settlement and Agriculture, as the ranch of immigrant William Heidemann, whose descendants continuously occupied and ranched the complex into the late 20th Century. The ranch embodies the distinctive and significant characteristics of a Texas Hill County ranch, and is also nominated under Criterion C in the area of architecture as a remarkably intact ranch complex including a 1860s house, barn, smokehouse, as well as later contributing buildings and family cemetery.

Local significance of the district:
Architecture; Agriculture; Exploration/settlement

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

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