Details for Kothmann Homesite and Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5319011282

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Marker Number 11282
Atlas Number 5319011282
Marker Title Kothmann Homesite and Cemetery
Index Entry Kothmann Homesite and Cemetery
Address
City Art
County Mason
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 489692
UTM Northing 3400548
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers; German immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Intersection of Lower Willow Creek Rd. and SH 29
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Heinrich Conrad Kothmann (1798-1881) and his wife Ilse Katherine Pahlmann (1810-1905) and their family sailed from Germany to Indianola, Texas in 1845. Among the first families to settle in Fredericksburg, the Kothmanns were issued a 640-acre land grant in Mason County in 1848. In 1856 they moved to Art and were among the first immigrant families in this area. A trained cabinetmaker and musician, Kothmann began ranching and acquired another 640-acre tract of land. Located on their former homestead, the Kothmann Cemetery is all that remains of the original ranch site. Containing only five graves, all of Kothmann family members, the graveyard began with the burial of Heinrich Conrad Kothmann in 1881. His wife Ilse is buried beside him. Their son Karl, the first of their family born in Texas, is buried here along with his wife Katherine (Hoerster) Kothmann. A fifth unmarked grave is thought to be that of a grandchild. Though most of the land was sold after Ilse's death in 1905, the family retained one acre including the cemetery property. The concrete wall and slab were constructed after 1937 to provide protection and ease in maintenance for the five graves. The family maintains the cemetery. (1996)

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