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A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben
A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben












A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben

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A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben

Each floor covers an area of 4,000 square feet (370 m 2).A Texas pioneer : early staging and overland freighting days on the frontiers of Texas and Mexico. The Staacke building was reduced to its current 42 feet in width and 97.5 feet in depth. The rears of the structures were razed for a parking lot. In 1982, a group of investors bought and restored the two structures, with a conditional agreement that only preserved the front of both buildings. The San Antonio Conservation Society stepped in to preserve architectural history and purchased both buildings. In 1979 a local hospital bought both the Stevens and the Staacke Brothers buildings with the intent of razing the structures to convert the property to a hospital parking lot. A TEXAS PIONEER by: August Santleben Published by Neale Publishing Company 1910 I WAS born in the city of Hanover, Germany, on the 28th day of February, 1845, and I was three and a half months old when my parents emigrated from that country and brought me with a sister and brother to America. The original building was 300 feet by 269.90 feet. In 1894, James Reily Gordon designed a Renaissance Revival three-story red sandstone and pink granite building that included a basement. A Texas pioneer by August Santleben, July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC edition, Hardcover in English. Buy the eBook A Texas Pioneer, Early Staging and Overland Freighting Days on the Frontiers of Texas and Mexico by August Santleben online from Australias. Kampmann to erect a storehouse on the site. Originally the site of a First Presbyterian Church, August F. The carriage trade portion of his business was sold to his sons August, Rudolph and Herman, officially being known as the Staacke Brothers in 1889. He carried Studebaker wagons, and imported commercial prairie schooner wagons that were built to withstand the rugged terrain of westward expansion. Staacke (1825–1909) was an immigrant from Hanover, Germany, who developed a successful mercantile business in San Antonio.

A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben

The structure was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1984. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas. The Staacke Brothers Building is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S.














A Texas Pioneer by August Santleben