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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM225K_site-of-former-town-of-lyons_Schulenburg-TX.html
Early town on land grant of Keziah Cryer. Named for settler James Lyons, killed by 1837 Indian raiders, who kidnapped his son Warren. In 1860s town had stores, Masonic Lodge, school, post office and was on "Cotton Road" to Mexico, but it died i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CWB_catholic-life-insurance_Schulenburg-TX.html
In 1901, a group of German-Catholic immigrants to Texas who were united by faith, by language, by common concern for their fellow man and by their desire to protect their families, founded their own fraternal benefit society. Originally called te …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CWA_creuzbaurs-battery-c-s-a_Schulenburg-TX.html
Organized in Fayette County, 1861, by Edmund Creuzbaur, a former Prussian artillery officer, and composed of around 150 men, 4 cannons, 72 horses, 39 mules. It served as both light and heavy field artillery at Fort Brown, Sabine Pass and other poi…
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