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Cave Creek
- History on a Pinhead
This once all German-settlement
dates from the second half of the 19th Century and was named after
the nearby watercourse, a tributary of the Pedernales
River. The population never got large enough to pose a threat
to Fredericksburg , and it’s
more than likely that its nearness to the county seat curtailed Cave
Creek’s growth. The cemetery, also known as St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery
holds the remains of the community’s earliest settlers, but there
are only scattered residences and no discernable town center.
Photographer's Note:
"Cave Creek TX - Located about 12 miles east of Fredericksburg
on FM1631. Scattered residences with many new developements and homes
coming in with the expanding growth of nearby popular Fredericksburg.
The photo of the city limit sign tells it all, you enter and leave
at the same time!" - Will
Beauchamp, March 2011
Cave Creek Historic Landmarks
St.
Paul Lutheran Church
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Cave
Creek School next page
On the National Register of Historic Places
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St. Paul Lutheran
Church Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Will
Beauchamp, 2011 |
Historical Marker
St. Paul Lutheran
Church
Oldest rural Lutheran
church in Gillespie County. The Rev. M. Haag served as first pastor.
Charter members numbered 17.
A frame building with walls of rough boxing planks was dedicated June
22, 1884. Size: 25 x 30 feet with a 40-foot tower. Cost: $600. In
1890 building was enlarged, interior finished, beaded ceiling installed.
Altar niche was added, interior finished with sheet rock and exterior
covered with tin in 1928-29.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1969 |
St. Paul Lutheran
Church weather vane
Photo courtesy Will
Beauchamp, 2011 |
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