Albert Nebgen House. A native Texan and the son of German immigrants, Albert Nebgen (1889-1965) had this farmhouse built for his family about 1918. The two-store I-plan house is the focal point of a farmstead that is representative of those established by the area's early German settlers. The front porch, originally open, was partially enclosed in 1921 to accommodate the growing family. The home remained in the Nebgen's ownership until 1945. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1988 #10088

by Texas Historical Commission #10088 of the Texas Historical Marker series

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