Loeffler-Weber House
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Marker No: 10072
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 30.280466, -98.879333
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Marker Text: Log room and loft were built by German emigrant Gerhard Rorig as his home in first winter of Fredericksburg's existence, 1846-47. Noted cabinetmaker Johann Martin Loeffler added typical rock and half-timber rooms and cooking fireplace, 1867; his son-in-law, J. Charles Weber, in 1905 restored the southeast lean-to.
For Loeffler-Weber family, this was home or Sunday House for 90 years. Incise near base: Restored 1964 by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hill, III Consultant: Albert Keidel, Architectural Designer. (1971) Location: 508 West Main Street, Fredericksburg
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