Pedernales Rural School
Marker Text: The Pedernales community, established here by German immigrant farmers in the 1840s, was joined with the Live Oak community to form a school district in 1854. Sometime prior to 1875 a native stone schoolhouse was built at this site. State funds and tuition supported the 1-teacher, 7-grade school. Picnics on "schulpruefung" (final exam day), plays, Christmas programs, and music practices became traditional activities at the school. Falling student enrollment during World War II led to the school's closing in 1945. The school building was converted to residential use in the 1980s. (1993)
Marker No: 10095
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 30.205538, -98.94890
Location: take SH 16 south approximately 7.1 miles