Title:
Sewing box, John O. Meusebach
Description:
Sewing box in the shape of a trunk. Green with gold straps. Includes silk thread grown in cocoon on mulberry trees planted by German immigrants.
Description:
Historical Note: This bit of silk thread was spun by the silk worms that Meusebach imported to feed on the mulberry trees which he planted. Born in Dillenburg, Germany, Baron Otfried Hans Freiherr von Meusebach, or John O. Meusebach (1812-1897), was one of four children to Baron Carl Hartwig Gregor von Meusebach and Ernestine von Witzleben. After studying law at the University of Bonn in 1832, Meusebach transferred to the University of Halle and took his bar examinations in 1836. A fluent speaker of English, Meusebach was appointed as commissioner general of the Adelsverein (Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas) in 1845. Arriving in Galveston, Texas, that same year, Meusebach adopted the name John Otfried in place of his noble title and established his post in New Braunfels. Determined that more land could be acquired for German immigrants through the Fisher-Miller Land Grant, Meusebach and Comanche chiefs Buffalo Hump, Santa Anna, and Mopechucope negotiated and signed Meusebach-Comanche Treaty on May 9, 1847, in an effort to protect surveyors and colonists. Following his success as commissioner general, Meusebach was elected to the Texas Senate to represent Bexar, Comal, and Medina Counties in 1851, advocating successfully for a bill that established public schools in 1852.
Description:
Related Collection: John O. Meusebach Papers at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, and Subject guide to Native American holdings at the Texas State Archives.
Identifier:
ATF0146
Item identifier:
ATF0146
Collection:
Artifacts collection
Date range of creation:
1870 to 1900
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1972/141
Container information:
Artifact Box 0033
Geographic coverage:
Germany
Subject:
Meusebach, John O., 1812-1897
Type:
Image
Type:
Needleworking Equipment
Type:
Box, Needlework
Medium:
Organic material
Medium:
Metal
Medium:
Paper (fiber product)
Citation information:
ATF0146, Artifacts collection. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Size or duration:
4 in x 2 in x 2 in