Jacob Kuechler (February 18, 1823 – April 4, 1893) was a surveyor, conscientious objector during the American Civil War, and commissioner of the Texas...
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Fredericksburg. In 1870, he added a steamboat-shaped façade. Surveyor Jacob Kuechler was commissioned as a captain by Sam Houston to enroll state militia...
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application of dendrochronology began. In 1859, the German-American Jacob Kuechler (1823–1893) used crossdating to examine oaks (Quercus stellata) in order...
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Retrieved April 18, 2019. McGuire, James Patrick (June 15, 2010). "Jacob Kuechler". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved...
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Central Texas. August 10 – The Nueces massacre occurred in Kinney County. Jacob Kuechler served as a guide for 61 conscientious objectors attempting to flee...
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law on Central Texas. The Nueces massacre occurred in Kinney County. Jacob Kuechler served as a guide for 61 conscientious objectors attempting to flee...
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Kilian Ralph Kirshbaum Louis Kleberg Robert J. Kleberg Bob Krueger Jacob Kuechler Ferdinand Lindheimer Tom Loeffler Hermann Lungkwitz Charles W. Machemehl...
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President of Texas A&M, founding member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Jacob Kuechler (1823–1893) — German immigrant, surveyor, conscientious objector during...
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imposed martial law on Central Texas, due to resistance to the Civil War. Jacob Kuechler served as a guide for sixty-one conscientious objectors attempting to...
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