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In 1852 the German Emigration Company
deeded a corner town lot that ran along Gartenstrasse, now South
Lincoln Street, and San Antonio Street to August Rudolph and his wife
Anna. The Rudolph’s kept the lot until 1856 when Adolph and Elise
Lungkwitz bought it for $110 to build their first home.
Lungkwitz arrived
in Fredericksburg from Germany in 1852 with a family of artists that
included his brother, Karl Hermann Lungkwitz, who became famous for his
Texas landscape paintings and his wife’s brother, Frederick Richard
Petri, a renowned portrait artist. Work from both artists can be seen
in various museums of art throughout Texas, and are considered
important contributors to Texas art history. Lungkwitz, a skilled
tinsmith, silversmith and goldsmith also worked with E. Krauskoff to
invent machinery used in the manufacturing of gun caps used during the
Civil War. |
107 S. Lincoln St. Fredericksburg, TX. 78624 – 4142, US
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