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Ferdinand C. Weinert

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is named for Senator Ferdinand C. Weinert of Seguin, who led many Seguin citizens to settle there on a last fragment of the once open frontier. Weinert, Texas on FM 20, in Guadalupe County is named for the Weinert family. The Weinert House in Seguin is a restored residence of the Senator.
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worked in various mercantile businesses in New Braunfels, Austin, and San Antonio. He was elected justice of the peace in 1875. Then he became county commissioner and county judge of Guadalupe County. He served in the
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Frank Carter Adams, ed., Texas Democracy: A Centennial History of Politics and Personalities of the Democratic Party, 1836–1936 (4 vols., Austin: Democratic Historical Association, 1937)
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1909-1913. Weinert was appointed Secretary of State June 1, 1913. Weinert died on February 19, 1939, and was buried in the family cemetery in Seguin.
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and schooled in New Braunfels. He married Clara Bading, and had seven children, making his residence in Seguin and
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F.C.Weinert Bridge, Weinert School and Weinert Street are also located in Seguin, Texas.
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Vivian Elizabeth Smyrl, "WEINERT, TX (GUADALUPE COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online
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Crystal Sasse Ragsdale, "WEINERT, HILDA BLUMBERG," Handbook of Texas Online
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Claudia Hazlewood, "WEINERT, FERDINAND C.," Handbook of Texas Online
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John Gesick, "WEINERT, HILMAR HERMAN," Handbook of Texas Online
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Texas Senate, District 21
Texas House
Texas Secretary of State
Oscar Branch Colquitt
John L. Wortham
New Braunfels, Texas
Austin, Texas
Democratic
Rudolph A. Weinert
Mayor Hilmar H. Weinert
Seguin, Texas
Texas Legislature
Senate
House
New Braunfels, Texas
Guadalupe County, Texas
Austin, Texas
Texas House
Texas Senate
Weinert, Texas
Haskell County, Texas
Texas Senate
Texas State Senator
District 21
Seguin
John L. Wortham
Secretary of State of Texas
D. A. Gregg

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