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on the New Wied inhabitants. By 1846, the New Braunfels Cemetery confirmed three hundred and forty-eight
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hardships during the preparatory years of the German Emigration Company establishment on the Texas
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on March 16, 1848. The Texas charter appointed Louis Cachand Ervendberg, Ludwig Bene, and
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Indigent children asylum school in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas, United States
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descent as founding directors of the displaced shelter for exiled children in the
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Waisenhaus site received a Texas Historic Landmark medallion and plate in 1970.
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was founded by the German Emigration Company often referred as the
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Gruene, New Braunfels, Texas
Guadalupe River
Texas Hill Country
Texas
United States
Coordinates
29°44′27″N 98°06′34″W / 29.74081°N 98.10952°W / 29.74081; -98.10952 (Evandberg Orphanage)
Adelsverein
English
German
Waisenhaus (Orphanage)
guardianship
orphanage
Comal County, Texas
New Braunfels, Texas
charter
Texas legislature
Hermann Spiess
German
Central Texas
American frontier
settlement
Adelsverein
self-reliant
homestead
disease outbreak
Guadalupe River
infectious disease
epidemic

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