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Sattler

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14625 River Rd., Canyon Lake, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 50' 42.91702000008", -98° 10' 30.36894999996"
 
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    Sattler German immigrants were the first to colonize permanently this area along the Guadalupe River in the 1850s. The dispersed rural community was known at times as Marienthal, Walhalla and Mountain Valley, with the name Sattler assigned when the post office, first opened in 1856 at the Wilhelm Sattler home, was more centrally located in 1880. The Weil-Nowotny-Guenther store, with its complex of buildings-post office, dance hall, cotton gin and bowling alley-served as a gathering place for farm and ranch families who lived in the area. Construction of Canyon Dam in the 1960s hastened the dispersal of the German community, but the heritage of Sattler remains significant in the History of Comal County.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Sattler Historical Marker Location Map, Canyon Lake, Texas