Keller-Grunder House
409 E. Morgan, Cuero, TXAntone Keller, Sr., originally built this house in Indianola in 1851. He operated a crockery, glassware and grocery store, but died in 1857. His second wife, Charolette, continued to live in the house and eventually married her stepson Antone Keller, Jr., who continued operating the Keller store. After the 1875 hurricane, the Kellers dismantled the house and moved it to Cuero. After Antone's death in 1900, Victor and Augusta Keller Grunder became owners. He took over the store and later was involved with the Cuero Cotton Compress & Warehouse Co. The house, one of Cuero's oldest, is a good example of vernacular architecture.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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