MASON COUNTY HISTORIC MARKERS

MEUSEBACH
photo by Lt. Col. Kendall Bergmann (Ret.)

HOMESITE OF JOHN O. MEUSEBACH MARKER
18 m. south of Mason, at the intersection of US 87 and RR 2242
DEDICATION DATE
1969

HOMESITE OF JOHN O. MEUSEBACH

Marker Text: By 1848, German colonization reached area under direction of John O. Meusebach, who succeeded Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels as colony leader and who signed treaty with Comanches allowing peaceful settlement of the land between the Llano and San Saba rivers. He later retired here to a 640-acre farm where he died. His colonists have influenced Texas through their ingenuity, thrift and enterprise. They came seeking political and personal freedom and remained to create a unique culture through their blending of German custom with American necessity. (1969)

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