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Christ Church, Cherry Spring, _______ _ 207
Trinity Church, Albert, -------------- 208
St. James' Church, Harper, _ ---------------...-------------- 210
Services, Church Customs, Historical Events etc., ---212
ILLUSTRATED SECTION.
Prince Solms Braunfels and John 0. Meusebach, ---215
Sophienberg and the "Old Coffee Mill," ---. .....- 216
Nimitz Hotel and First Trainload of Cotton, _---217
Nueces Battlefield and Comfort Monument, ---- 218
Home of the Hermit, --------- ---- 219
The Old "Coffee Mill" and Street Scene in 1882, _ ..-.- 2 220
Cuenther's Mill, . -----------221
Lange's Mill and Doss Church, ---- -- 222
Evangelical Lutheran Churches at Fredericksburg, - - 223
Evangelical Lutheran Churches at Crab Apple and Grape
Creek ------------ 224
Evangelical Lutheran Churches at Harper and Cherry
Spring, -------- _----- 225
Methodist Churches, Fredericksburg, -_ - - 226
Protestant Holy Ghost Church, Fredericksburg, ---- 227
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fredericksburg, __- - 228
St. Mary's Catholic School, Fredericksburg, _ --_ 229
Public School, Fredericksburg, ___ 230
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Biggers, Don Hampton, 1869-1957. German Pioneers in Texas; A Brief History of Their Hardships, Struggles and Achievements, book, 1925; Fredericksburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29394/m1/6/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Library.