Historical Marker

Keller-Grunder House

Cuero · DeWitt County · Dedicated 1979 · THC Atlas #5123002913

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Marker Inscription

German native Antone Keller (d. 1857) came to Texas in 1846 as a colonist with the German Emigration Company. He arrived with his family at the port city of Indianola (65 miles southeast), where he later opened a crockery, glassware, and grocery store. He built this house there in 1851 for his second wife Charlotte (Kuester) Keller (1824-1897). Three years after Keller's death, Charlotte married her stepson Antone Keller, Jr. (1836-1900). Following a destructive hurricane that struck Indianola in 1875, they moved the house to this site. Antone, a Confederate veteran, continued to operate his father's Indianola store until after the second major hurricane in 1886, when he moved the business to Cuero. Augusta (Keller) Grunder (1863-1951), the daughter of Antone Keller, Jr., acquired the home in 1900. Her husband Victor J. Grunder (1863-1940) was a prominent Cuero businessman and civic leader. Alterations were made to the residence during their ownership. John Junior Bell (d. 1963), the grandson of Victor and Augusta Grunder, was born in the house in 1910. First elected to public office in 1936, he served in the Texas Legislature (1937-47), the Texas Senate (1948-54), and the United States Congress (1955-57). Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1980

About this site

Keller-Grunder House is a historical marker in Cuero, DeWitt County, dedicated in 1979. It is one of 90 historical markers documented in DeWitt County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 166 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 29.0828, -97.2883 near Cuero. The nearest cataloged historic site is Wittenbert, Dane, House (historic place), about 0.2 miles away. Others within a short drive include Clement--Nagel House, Frobese, William, Sr., House, and Morgan Steamship Line.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5123002913. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 29.0828, -97.2883 · Cuero, DeWitt County
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