German Free School Explained

German Free School
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Coordinates:30.2701°N -97.739°W
Location:507 E. 10th Street
Austin, TX
Designation1:RTHL
Designation1 Date:1962
Designation1 Number:5453012732

The German Free School is a historic building in Austin, Texas. Built in 1857, the structure was home to the German Free School Association, the first Austin school chartered by the Texas Legislature upon its opening in 1858. The site was designated as a City of Austin Historic Landmark in 1956 and a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1962.[1] [2]

History

Established in 1858 by German immigrants in Texas, the German Free School operated as a secular school for students regardless of background until the 1881 founding of Austin's public school system.[3] The building, located at what is now 507 East 10th street in downtown Austin, was expanded around 1872 and damaged in a 1919 fire.

In 1948, the artist Kelly Stevens purchased the building, which he owned as a private residence until his death in 1991. The building has since served as the headquarters for the German-Texan Heritage Society, a non-profit organization that promotes German culture in Texas through initiatives such as festivals and German language classes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grant Application Summary . AustinTexas.gov . 28 May 2024.
  2. Web site: Details for German Free School . Texas Historical Commission . 28 May 2024.
  3. Web site: Building & History . German-Texan Heritage Society . 28 May 2024.