[222 E. Main Street, South Corner]

Photograph of the front and east side of a single-story, side-gabled stone building, viewed from the street and partially obscured by utility poles and potted trees on the sidewalk. An entrance is near the right side of the building, with several steps in front; a second entrance is partially visible behind a bay window near the left side of the image. A bench and a trash can are on the sidewalk outside the building, near the left side of the image, and a fire hydrant is visible at the curb near the center. At the right side of the image, there is a driveway and an extended wooden roof.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[222 E. Main Street, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and north side of a single-story, side-gabled stone building that has an entrance near the left side of the building, largely obscured by potted tree on the sidewalk. There is a historical building marker posted to the left of the door and bay window extending to the right of the entrance, with a flyer posted in the center pane and other items partially visible inside. A handwritten sign is hung by string to the right of the windows, with the text, "Biergarten & German Food Served in the Rear." Several other potted plants are also visible along the edge of the building.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 E. Main Street, Marker Detail]

Photograph of the Texas Historical Commission marker posted to the left of the entrance to the Wahrmund Millinery, Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery, below a decorative glass sconce in a metal bracket. It is a stone building and a double-door entrance is visible on the right side of the image, with a rectangular window above the doors that has the text, "Sparkasse." A sign listing business hours is posted on the right-hand door.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, South Corner #1]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. There is a large tree on the right side of the building and signs are partially visible on either side of the porch steps.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, South Corner #2]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. There is a large tree on the right side of the building and signs are partially visible on either side of the porch steps.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[312 W. San Antonio, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and side of the Old First Methodist Church, a white, single-story, cross-gabled building with Classical Revival architecture, including a porch across the front of the building with Ionic columns and dentils along the roofline, above the text, “Historical Society Center.” There are two front doors that have triangular, pointed-arch windows at the top as well as pointed-arch windows along the side of the building and dormer windows above. A Texas historic marker is posted to the left of the porch stairs and there is a large tree on the far left part of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[405 E. Main Street, Front]

Photograph of the front of the the Frederich Kiehne Home, a two-story stone house with white stucco on the upper floor, which has a gabled roof extending over the two-story front porch, with exposed wooden beams above the second-floor balcony. The porch is painted white and has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and there are decorative railings enclosing both floors, with a staircase in the center of the building, angled left-to-right. There is a historical building medallion posted to the left of the front door and plants potted in barrels on either side of the porch entrance.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[405 E. Main Street, North Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the the Frederich Kiehne Home, a two-story stone house that has a gabled roof extending over the two-story front porch, with exposed wooden beams above the second-floor balcony. The porch is painted white and has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and there are decorative railings enclosing both floors, with a staircase in the center of the building, angled left-to-right with the entrance near the front door on the far left. There is a stone chimney on the side of the house and a white picket fence extending from the right side of the house. Several plants potted in barrels are also visible on either side of the porch entrance and on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 312 E. Main, Front]

Photograph of the front of the Wahrmund Millinery/Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery building, a one-and-a-half story stone building with a mansard roof covered in wooden shingles that has a dormer window on either side of a door, above the front entrance. There is a double-door in the center of the building with a second door at left, which each have decorative windows over the lintel, and a rectangular window at right. There is a full-length front porch with decorative posts that have latticework brackets and edging below the frieze boards as well as a latticework railing around the top to create a balcony; a covered driveway with matching posts is partially visible on the right side of the building. There is grass along the curb with a trash can to the right of the front walk and a parking sign on the far left of the image next to a telephone pole.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 312 E. Main, South Corner]

Photograph of the front and east side of the Wahrmund Millinery/Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery building, a one-and-a-half story stone building with a mansard roof covered in wooden shingles that has a dormer window on either side of a door, above the front entrance. There is a double-door in the center of the building with a second door at left, which each have decorative windows over the lintel, and a rectangular window at right. There is a full-length front porch with decorative posts that have latticework brackets and edging below the frieze boards as well as a latticework railing around the top to create a balcony; a covered driveway with matching posts is partially visible on the right side of the building. There is grass along the curb with a trash can to the right of the front walk.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building at 312 E. Main, West Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the Wahrmund Millinery/Moellendorf-Dietz Bakery building, a one-and-a-half story stone building with a mansard roof covered in wooden shingles that has a dormer window on either side of a door, above the front entrance. There is a double-door in the center of the building with a second door at left, which each have decorative windows over the lintel, and a rectangular window at right. There is a full-length front porch with decorative posts that have latticework brackets and edging below the frieze boards as well as a latticework railing around the top to create a balcony. There is grass along the curb with a trash can to the right of the front walk and a parking sign on the far left of the image next to a telephone pole.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Buildings in the 200 Block of Main Street]

Photograph of Schandua Building, a two-story stone commercial building with a covered second-floor balcony that has decorative railings and overhangs the first floor sidewalk. It has several widows and double doors with wooden frames on both floors as well as a storefront on the left side of the building with a bookstore sign. A single-story pharmacy building is attached on the right side of the Schandua Building and another building with a parking lot is partially visible at left.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cross-Gabled Stone House]

Photograph of the front and side of a single-story, cross-gabled, light-colored stone house, likely in Fredericksburg. The front-facing gable end on the right side of the house has a circular window in the center and extended eaves with decorative brackets and eave returns. There is a bay window extending from the bottom of the gable to the ground, which has stone crowns and sills, with dentils along the edge of the eaves. There is a front porch extending to the left that has decorative brackets at the top of the posts and spindlework below the frieze boards, with a large hanging swing near the left side. The front door is near the center of the building and there is a historical building medallion posted to the left.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[East Corner of Admiral Nimitz's Birthplace, #1]

Photograph of the front and side of the building recognized as the Birthplace of Fleet Admiral Chester West Nimitz U.S. Navy in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a stone building with a window on either side of the door and a porch across the entire front, with plain, square posts and railings painted white. There is a set of stairs leading to an upper, external door on the side of the building, at left, and a Texas Historical Commission marker is posted in front of them. The sidewalk is visible in front of the building and there are trees, bushes, and flowers planted along either side. There are also signs for an antiques business posted near the door and hung from the porch.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[East Corner of Admiral Nimitz's Birthplace, #2]

Photograph of the front and side of the building recognized as the Birthplace of Fleet Admiral Chester West Nimitz U.S. Navy in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a stone building with a window on either side of the door and a porch across the entire front, with plain, square posts and railings painted white. There is a set of stairs leading to an upper, external door on the side of the building, at left, and a Texas Historical Commission marker is posted in front of them. The sidewalk is visible in front of the building and there are trees, bushes, and flowers planted along either side. There are also signs for an antiques business posted near the door and hung from the porch.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Front-Gabled Stone House]

Photograph of a single-story, front-gabled stone house with a full-length porch that has a slanted shed roof and plain, white posts, and a Texas historical marker at the left corner of the building. There is a wide front door in the center of the building at the top of two steps and there are windows with white frames on either side of the door and near the top of the gable. There is a wooden fence extending to the right and a covered entrance at the right side of the building, inside a gate.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Front of the Vereins Kirche Museum]

Photograph of the front entrance of the Vereins Kirche Museum at Pioneer Plaza in Fredericksburg. It is an octagonal, white, one-story building with a smaller second-story that is painted the same shade of blue as the door and shutters. There is a small set of stone steps leading to the front door, and plants grounding around the building. A number of signs and plaques are posted around the door.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Historic Stone House, Left Side]

Photograph of a single-story, front-gabled stone house with a full-length porch that has a slanted shed roof and plain, white posts, and a Texas historical marker at the left corner of the building. There is a wide front door in the center of the building at the top of two steps and there are windows with white frames on either side of the door and near the top of the gable. There are small bushes planted in front of the house, along the bottom of the photo, a telephone pole at left, and a large tree on the right side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Historic Stone House, Right Side]

Photograph of the front and part of the side of a single-story, front-gabled stone house with a full-length porch that has a slanted shed roof and plain, white posts, and a Texas historical marker at the left corner of the building. There is a wide front door in the center of the building at the top of two steps and there are windows with white frames on either side of the door and near the top of the gable. There is a wooden fence extending to the right and a covered entrance at the right side of the building, inside a gate, and a large pine tree partially obscuring the side of the house.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 213 W Creek Street, East Corner]

Photograph of the front and east side of the Dangers Stone House, partially obscured by trees and bushes in the yard at left. It is a white single-story, cross-gabled house with the door in the center of the building and a single window on either side, with dark-colored shutters. The roof extends at an angle over a full-length porch that has plain posts and there is a chimney near the left side gable end. The yard is enclosed by a white picket fence along the front of the porch.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 213 W Creek Street, Front]

Photograph of the front of the Dangers Stone House, a white single-story, cross-gabled house with the door in the center of the building and a single window on either side, with dark-colored shutters, as well as a historical building medallion mounted on the right side. The roof extends at an angle over a full-length porch that has plain posts and there is a chimney near the left side gable end. The yard is enclosed by a white picket fence and trees are visible on either side of the image.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 213 W Creek Street, North Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side of the Dangers Stone House, a single-story, cross-gabled house with the door in the center of the building and a single window on either side, with dark-colored shutters, as well as a historical building medallion mounted on the right side. There is a porch extending across the length of the extension at the back of the house, on the right side of the image with a chimney above. The yard is enclosed by a white picket fence and trees and other plants are partially visible in the yard.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 406 W. San Antonio, Front]

Photograph of a white single-story, side-gabled house that has a full-length front porch with an extended flat roof and plain posts that have decorative brackets at the top. The front lawn has a concrete sidewalk leading to the front entrance and small bushes growing along the edge of the porch. At left, a flight of stairs leading to an attic entrance is partially visible, as well as a neighboring house, largely obscured by trees. There is a pick-up truck with yard care equipment parked by the curb between the homes.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[House at 406 W. San Antonio, South Corner]

Photograph of the front and west side a white single-story, side-gabled house that has a full-length front porch with an extended flat roof and plain posts that have decorative brackets at the top. The front lawn has a concrete sidewalk leading to the front entrance and small bushes growing along the edge of the porch. At left, a flight of stairs leading to an attic entrance is partially visible, as well as a neighboring house, largely obscured by trees.
Date: June 1983
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History