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[Front of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels]

Description: Photograph of the front entrance of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, viewed from across the street and partially obscured by trees on either side of the lawn. The entrance is at the base of a square tower and the door has a stained glass window above, in a pointed arch shape and there are two pairs of shuttered pointed-arch windows on the tower above the entrance, with a clock just below the roof. The tower is topped by a hexagonal segment with shuttered pointed-arch windows on each … more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[First Protestant Church Tower]

Description: Photograph of the front entrance of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, at the base of a square stone tower, partially obscured by tree branches on either side of the image. The entrance has a stained glass window above, in a pointed arch shape and there are two pairs of shuttered pointed-arch windows on the tower above the entrance, with a clock just below the roof. The tower is topped by a hexagonal segment with shuttered pointed-arch windows on each side that has a pointed roof with … more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[First Protestant Church Entrance]

Description: Photograph of the front entrance of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, at the base of a square stone tower, partially obscured by tree branches on either side of the image. The entrance has a stained glass window above, in a pointed arch shape and there are two pairs of shuttered pointed-arch windows on the tower above the entrance. A Texas historical building marker is posted at the left side of the entrance and part of the building and church grounds are visible on either side of the… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Northeast Corner of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels]

Description: Photograph of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, taken from the street to the east. Much of the building is obscured by trees and bushed planted around the church, but parts of the stone building and pointed-arch stained-glass windows are visible along the sides. The top of the tower over the front entrance is visible; it has a hexagonal segment with shuttered pointed-arch windows on each side and a pointed roof with a weather vane.
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society
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