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Sisterdale is an
unincorporated farming and
ranching community established in 1847 and
located 13
miles (21 km)
north of
Boerne in
Kendall County, in the...
- and authorities. Many of the
pioneers from
these communities moved to
Sisterdale, Boerne, and Comfort. In 1849, a
group of Free
Thinker German colonists...
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rights in the land
grant to Adelsverein. 1847 Meusebach–Comanche
Treaty Sisterdale was established. 1849
Freethinkers Bettina colonists from
Llano County...
- in four
Texas Hill
Country communities: New Braunfels, Fredericksburg,
Sisterdale, and Comfort.
Betty Holekamp was born
Betty Wilhelmine Abbenthern in the...
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Westphalen was one of the
early immigrants to the
Latin settlement of
Sisterdale.
Westphalen was an
early member of the
Communist Correspondence Committee's...
- (born 1964),
American novelist Nicolaus Zink (1812–1887),
founder of
Sisterdale,
Texas Zinc (disambiguation) Zinke, a
surname This
disambiguation page...
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geographer and inventor. He was one of the
early German Free
Thinkers in
Sisterdale, Texas. In 1853, he was
elected the
President of the
Freethinker abolitionist...
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Texan Loyal Valley Meusebach Homesite List of
museums in
Central Texas Sisterdale,
Texas Texas Hill
Country Wrede School "2019 U.S.
Gazetteer Files". United...
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became an
Adelsverein colonist in Texas. He was the
second settler at
Sisterdale, Texas, and the
person who gave the town its name.
Baron Ottomar von Behr...
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Nicolaus Zink (1812–1887) was the
founder of
Sisterdale, Texas, and
builder of the fort Zinkenburg.
Under the
direction of
Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels...