MASON COUNTY HISTORIC MARKERS

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photos by Lt. Col. Kendall Bergmann (Ret.)
HERMAN and WILLIE LEHMANN MARKER
From Loyal Valley take House Mountain Rd. approx. .2 miles to the entrance of Loyal Valley Cemetery
DEDICATION DATE 1991

HERMAN and WILLIE LEHMANN

Marker Text: German immigrants Moritz and Auguste Lehmann settled along Squaw Creek (4 mi. W) in the 1850s. After Moritz's death, Auguste married Philip Buchmeier on May 16, 1870, two of the Lehmann children, Herman (age 10) and Willie (age 8) were captured by Apache Indians. Willie was released after five days and returned home, but Herman remained with the Apache and Comanche Indians for eight years. He was returned to his family by U.S. Soldiers in 1878 but maintained his ties to Quanah Parker's Comanche family, into which he had been adopted, for the remainder of his life. (1991)

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