Operation Lederhosen

Pape-Dawson’s cultural resources team worked with a local landowner in New Braunfels to preserve German American history on a local historic farm and ranch. The team employed a myriad of methods, including oral histories, LiDAR, and remote sensing, to prepare a preservation plan to document vernacular architecture and rural life in central Texas during the 1800s and 1900s.

Archaeologists, architectural historians, and historians worked together to document a fachwerk home (a classic timber-frame style of architecture of German settlers) and numerous family cemeteries located on the property adjoining the Guadalupe River. This study has helped identify grave markers, including one previously undocumented African-American cemetery.

Project Type

Environmental

Project Sub-Type

Cultural Resources

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