Emil Weber House
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Marker No: 10128
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Marker Text: Stonemason Emil Weber built this late Victorian residence in 1902 with the help of local craftsmen. Constructed of hand-hewn limestone and Texas yellow pine, and featuring 12-inch ceilings, it was designed as a wedding gift for his future bride Matilda Pauling Cehler. Notes in Weber's account book show that the house cost $1,338 to build. Members of the Weber family continued to reside here until 1961. (1982)
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 30.282898, -98.884262
Location: 110 North Cherry Street, Fredericksburg
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