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Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape (July 10, 1814 –
August 7, 1904), was an architect, engineer, teacher, photographer, and lithographer. He was
mayor of San...
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Market Street in 1858,
which was
designed by ****ure
mayor Wilhelm Thielepape. It
merged with the San
Antonio Club, a
literary society, in 1881. In...
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Comal County has had two courthouses. The
first was
designed by
Wilhelm Thielepape and
completed circa 1860, but had
deteriorated in
condition by the late...
- May 2, 1855,
Black hired San
Antonio lithographer Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape, and laid out Encina, the town
later known as Uvalde.
Waresville settlement...
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German Adelsverein colonization efforts of the mid-19th century.
Wilhelm Thielepape was one of
those colonists, and
served as
Mayor of San
Antonio 1867–1872...
- May 2, 1855,
Black hired San
Antonio lithographer Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape, and laid out Encina,
which would later be
known as Uvalde. The town was...
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Buquor J. H.
Lyons O.
Cleveland J. H.
Lyons (2nd)
Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape S. G.
Newton Francois P.
Giraud James H.
French Bryan Callaghan Jr. A...
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Buquor J. H.
Lyons O.
Cleveland J. H.
Lyons (2nd)
Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape S. G.
Newton Francois P.
Giraud James H.
French Bryan Callaghan Jr. A...
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forensic and
portrait artist Frank Teich (1856–1939),
sculptor Wilhelm Thielepape (1814–1904), architect, lithographer, photographer, surveyor, attorney...
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Buquor J. H.
Lyons O.
Cleveland J. H.
Lyons (2nd)
Wilhelm Carl
August Thielepape S. G.
Newton Francois P.
Giraud James H.
French Bryan Callaghan Jr. A...