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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D98_st-helenas-episcopal-church_Boerne-TX.html
St. Helena's Episcopal Church. . The first Episcopal worship service in Kendall County was held in the Old Kuhfuss Hall in Boerne in 1873. St. Helena's congregation was organized by Bishop R. W. B. Elliott in 1881, and a small wooden church struct…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D97_early-boerne-schoolhouses_Boerne-TX.html
Early Boerne Schoolhouses. . The origins of public schools in Boerne date to 1873, when the Boerne Gesangenverein donated land on which to erect a schoolhouse. A two-room stone building was completed in 1874 and served children in all grades. A sm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2D96_kuhlmann-king-house_Boerne-TX.html
Kuhlmann-King House. . This structure was built in the late 1880s as a residence for German native William Kuhlmann (1856-1918), a successful pharmacist and landholder. He sold the home in 1908 to Selina Long King (1831-1910), whose sons operated …
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St. Peter's Catholic Church. . In 1866 Bishop Claude M. Dubuis of Galveston sent a young French immigrant, Emil L. J. R. Fleury, to organize a congregation and build a church to serve Boerne and the outlying towns and army posts. This stone struct…
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First and only courthouse in county. Erected 1869-1870, seven years after county organization. Many locally prominent men were associated with the structure. The first county judge, Joseph Graham, was appointed U.S. Consul to Argentina. The fir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23O4_kendall-county_Boerne-TX.html
Created January 10, 1862 Organized February 18, 1862 Named in honor of George Wilkins Kendall 1809-1867 Poet, journalist, author and farmer One of the founders of the New Orleans Picayune Member of the Santa Fe Expedition Most successf…
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