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Klattenhoff House

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2450 FM 685, Hutto, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 30' 30.0528", -97° 34' 44.8644"
 
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    Klattenhoff House German native William Klattenhoff (1855-1928) immigrated to Texas in 1872 at age 17. His work on the International and Great Northern Railroad brought him to Hutto, where he purchased land in 1876. Upon his marriage to Alvina Plattow (1860-1958) in 1878, he built their first house on this property. The Klattenhoffs purchased more land here and in Tom Green County, where in 1905 they helped establish a school that later became the Klattenhoff Community Center. William's success as a farmer, rancher and businessman led to the construction of a second home in 1896. The homestead, which remained in the Klattenhoff family at the turn of the 21st century, is a reminder of German settlement patterns.

This page last updated: 3/22/2010 14:17

Klattenhoff House Historical Marker Location Map, Hutto, Texas