check out schools, colleges - New Braunfels, TX. | WikiXM

Discover:
New Braunfels, TX

Wikipedia
A A+ A++ A+++

We would like to provide the residents of  New Braunfels  a basic history overview.

The WikiXM 'New Braunfels' platform is your gateway to becoming an active part of our vibrant community, regardless of your age or how long you've called 'New Braunfels' home. It's more than just a news platform; it's a thriving hub where the collective wisdom of every 'New Braunfels' resident converges to ignite discussions, foster learning, and empower one another with knowledge about our beloved town.

Here in 'New Braunfels', we have a diverse tapestry of residents. Some have roots that run deep, their knowledge steeped in the rich history of our town. Others are students, dedicated to keeping us updated on school activities, while many are committed to sharing the ebb and flow of daily life.

What's more, from a civic and political perspective, there are countless opportunities for you to join in. Many in our community offer updates on policies and decisions, offering their unique insights. This platform is where all these local perspectives meld together, creating a better place for everyone to live, regardless of your age or how long you've been a part of 'New Braunfels'.

So, whether you're a long-time resident or a newcomer, young or old, WikiXM is your invitation to dive into the heart of our community, to engage, and help us all create a more vibrant, inclusive, and connected 'New Braunfels'. Join us and let's make a difference together!

New Braunfels, TX - History


We would like to provide the residents of  New Braunfels  a basic history overview.


Welcome to the New Braunfels Home page. The New Braunfels Home page provides as much information as possible on New Braunfels. Knowing New Braunfels’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within New Braunfels’s Home page, you will also find New Braunfels’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.

New Braunfels has a population of 84622. 48.8% of New Braunfels’s inhabitants are Male, and 51.2 are female. 52.7% of New Braunfels is married and 61.7% own their own home. The Average Home price is $236,952, and the average rent is $1,217. Household median income in New Braunfels is $71,274, and the individual median income is $36,207. New Braunfels’s Ethnic is the following: White(86.6%), Hispanic(36.4%), Multiple(6.8%), Other(3.2%), Black(1.8%), Asian(1.3%), Native(0.4%).


New Braunfels was established in 1845 by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, Commissioner General of the Mainzer Adelsverein, also known as the Noblemen's Society. Prince Carl named the settlement in honor of his home of Solms-Braunfels, Germany. The Adelsverein organized hundreds of people in Germany to settle in Texas.


Immigrants from Germany began arriving at Galveston in July 1844. Most then traveled by ship to Indianola in December 1844, and began the overland journey to the Fisher-Miller land grant purchased by Prince Carl. At the urging of John Coffee Hays, who realized the settlers would not have time to build homes and plant crops further inland before winter, and as the German settlers were traveling inland along the Guadalupe River, they stopped near the Comal Springs.


Prince Carl bought two leagues of land from Rafael Garza and Maria Antonio Veramendi Garza for $1,111.00.The land was located northeast of San Antonio on El Camino Real de los Tejas and had the strong freshwater Comal Springs, known as Las Fontanas, when the Germans arrived. It was about halfway between Indianola and the lower portions of the Fisher-Miller land grant.


The first settlers forded the Guadalupe River on Good Friday, March 21, 1845, near the present-day Faust Street bridge.As the spring of 1845 progressed, the settlers built the "Zinkenburg", a fort named for Adelsverein civil engineer Nicolaus Zink, divided the land, and began building homes and planting crops.


Prince Carl would also lay the cornerstone for the Sophienburg, a permanent fort and center for the immigrant association.In 1844, Prince Carl was so disillusioned with the logistics of the colonization that he asked the Verein to remove him as commissioner-general and appoint a successor. When John O.


Meusebach arrived, the finances were in disarray, due in part to Prince Carl's lack of business experience and his refusal to keep financial records. To a larger degree, the financial situation happened because the Adelsverein was an organization of noblemen with no practical backgrounds at running businesses.


They were on the other side of the world and did not witness the situation with which both Prince Carl and Meusebach were dealing. Henry Francis Fisher had not supplied transport and supplies for which the Verein advanced money to him. Meusebach found Prince Carl in Galveston trying to return to Germany, detained by authorities for unpaid bills.


Meusebach made good on the debts, so Prince Carl could depart.Meusebach discovered that Prince Carl's choice of the inadequate Carlshafen (Indianola) as a port of entry, as well as the isolated route to New Braunfels, was deliberately chosen to keep the Germans from interacting with any Americans. According to Nicolaus Zink, Prince Carl had planned to establish a German feudal state by secretly bringing in immigrants and placing them in military fortresses.


Meusebach, who had renounced his own title of nobility, took a different approach and invited Americans to settle in the Vereins territory. Prince Carl, being an officer of the Imperial Army of Austria, had kept a uniformed military unit at the ready in Indianola. Meusebach converted the military unit to a more needed work detail.


A finance and business structure for the colony was put in place by Meusebach. He also provided for adequate food and shelter for the colonists. On August 11, 1845, Hermann Friedrich Seele became the first teacher for the German-English school in New Braunfels. Meusebach established friendly relations with a local tribe of Waco Indians.


Upon seeing his reddish-blonde hair, they called him Ma-be-quo-si-to-mu, "Chief with the burning hair of the head".In May 1846, Meusebach received a letter from Count Castell informing him 4,304 emigrants were on their way to Texas. With no funds and no new settlements, the mass of emigrants was stalled at Carlshafen.


Meusebach's requests to the Verein for more money, and his warnings of pending bankruptcy for the Verein, brought no results. As a last resort, Meusebach instructed D.H. Klaener to publish the plight in the German news media. Embarrassed by the publicity, the Verein established a $60,000 letter of credit.


The amount was not adequate for sustaining the total number of German emigrants in Texas, but Castell also sent Philip Cappes as special commissioner to observe the situation. Cappes had also been instructed by Castell to observe Meusebach and to secretly report back every detail. By the time Cappes departed in March 1847, he recommended another $200,000 be advanced.Cappes invited Henry Francis Fisher to New Braunfels, in spite of Fisher not being entirely trustworthy to the Verein.


As of February 11, 1845, Fisher had been involved in coercing newly arrived immigrants to sign documents stating their intent to depart from the Verein and align with Fisher's friend Dr. Friedrich Schubbert, also known as Friedrich Strubberg. Cappes was not in town when Meusebach was breakfast host to Fisher on December 31, 1846.


Posters had mysteriously appeared about town maligning Meusebach, saying "Curses upon Meusebach the slave driver", and inciting colonists to free themselves from his "tyranny". A group led by Rudolph Iwonski pushed their way into Meusebach's home, and colonist C. Herber brandished a whip. Herber was an alleged counterfeiter to whom Count Castell had awarded asylum.


Meusebach and Herber shared a dislike of one another.The colonists' list of demands included Meusebach resigning as commissioner-general and turning the colonization over to Fisher. Meusebach kept his composure, but the group became so heated, they yelled, "Hang him!" When the estimated 120 men dispersed, Fisher was nowhere to be found.


The same evening, a different group of individuals assembled and pledged to stand by Meusebach, the next day passing resolutions condemning the actions of the mob. Meusebach himself had considered leaving Texas as early as November 1845, when he wrote to Count Castell and announced his intention to resign and return to Germany.


Meusebach did not feel the Adelsverein was organized enough to achieve its goals. After the mob visit in New Braunfels, he again submitted his resignation to accompany a financial report to Castell on January 23, 1847.Meusebach had arranged with the Torrey Brothers for transporting the emigrants inland, but the United States hired the Torrey Brothers for use in the Mexican–American War.Meusebach stabilized the community's finances, and encouraged the settlers to establish additional neighboring communities.


The largest of these secondary settlements was Fredericksburg, 80 miles (130 km) to the northwest of New Braunfels. New Braunfels thrived, and by 1850, it was the fourth-largest city in Texas, with 1,723 people, following only Galveston, San Antonio, and Houston in population. In 1852, the Zeitung newspaper was established, edited by German Texan botanist Ferdinand Lindheimer.


The newspaper continues to publish under its current name, the Herald-Zeitung.


What you can do in the WikiXM New Braunfels, TX News

Engage with your town in a Live format.

With various live chat features, you can engage with locals in a virtual conversation.

You can discuss or write about local issues.

Create & post topics in "town" you love like Sports, Entertainment

You can ask your Community questions that only locals may be able to answer.

Ask questions about local services, where to find local activies or get other local advice from those that live in your town.

Local interest Groups are a great way to engage locally.

Create a local group in an area of your interest like Mt. Bikiing, Hiking, a book group.

Get to know your town better.

See what we've included about your town and how can get to know your towns history much better and participate in its future.

What is WikiXM?

View Category Page

New Braunfels, TX - Founding Members

New Braunfels, TX Founders

The New Braunfels, TX founder's page is dedicated to those people in the New Braunfels, TX area that initially made the New Braunfels, TX WikiXM news a reality. Without their initiative, foresight and social fortitude the New Braunfels, TX WikiXM news would not have happened.

No Founding Member in New Braunfels, TX.

Become a Founding Member

Top Articles in New Braunfels, TX

See More

The New Braunfels, TX founder's page is dedicated to those people in the New Braunfels, TX area that initially made the New Braunfels, TX WikiXM news a reality. Without their initiative, foresight and social fortitude the New Braunfels, TX WikiXM news would not have happened.

No Articles in New Braunfels, TX.

Create an Article

New Braunfels, TX Reporters

See More

The New Braunfels, TX's Reporters play an important role in keeping their communities informed. They investigate stories, write articles, and inform the public about what is happening in their area.

No Reporters in New Braunfels, TX.

This could be you

New Braunfels, TX Live Town Chat

Start a discussion, not a fire. Post with kindness.

Sign in Now to take part in the Live Chat

No Live Chat in New Braunfels, TX

Be the first to post !

Town
Talk