Henry Pfluger Sr.

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Johannes Henricus Pflüger, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Altenhasungen, Wolfhagen, Kassel, Hessen, Germany
Death: August 11, 1867 (63)
Pflugerville, Travis County, TX, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes Pfluger and Anna Elizabeth Pfluger
Husband of Catherin Liese Pfluger; Anna Christina Pfluger and Catherine Catharina Pfluger
Father of Catherine Pfluger Bohls; Conrad Pfluger; William Pfluger; George Pfluger; Charley Pfluger and 16 others

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Jessie Denise Case
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About Henry Pfluger Sr.

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Located about fifteen miles north of the Colorado River on the eastern edge of the blackland prairies, Pflugerville was founded in 1860 when William Bohls established a general store and post office in his residence, and named the town in honor of Henry Pfluger. Pfluger first arrived in the area in 1849, leaving his German homeland to escape the Prussian War. He first purchased 160 acres of land two miles east of Austin from John Liese, a brother-in-law who had immigrated before him. In 1853, Henry Pfluger exchanged the land for a larger farm about five miles east of present day Pflugerville. There, the family lived in a five-room log cabin and raised corn, wheat, rye, beans, sweet potatoes, and sugar cane. They also raised cattle, which Henry and his sons drove to market on the Chisholm Trail.
Two additional buildings and a blacksmith shop were added later, but it was not until the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad arrived in 1904 that the town experienced a period of rapid growth. Otto Pfluger, one of Henry Pfluger’s eight sons, built the first gin in 1904, and a second gin was erected in 1909. The town’s prosperity attracted additional business concerns. Otto Pfluger added an ice factory next to his gin, and in 1913, H.H. Pfluger built the Sky Dome Theater, which showed motion pictures to the accompaniment of a player piano, on Friday and Saturday nights. The theater closed in 1928. A weekly newspaper, The Press, was published in Pflugerville from 1907 to 1942.
Residents established a school in 1872 and a Lutheran church in 1875. By the mid-1890's, Pflugerville had a population of 250, and within ten years of the arrival of the railroad, the population had doubled to 500 residents. The Depression halted the community’s growth as citizens moved to larger cities to find work. The population continued to decline after World War II, and by 1949, the number of residents in Pflugerville had fallen to 380.
Pflugerville began to grow slowly again in the 1960’s and was incorporated in 1965. The population rose to 452 by 1968 and to 662 by 1980. The Pflugerville Pflag began publication in 1980. From 1980 through 1988, new development in Pflugerville made it the fastest growing community in the state. After a slight slowdown during the recession of the late 1980’s, the tremendous growth resumed again during the 1990’s, as the population nearly quadrupled in size from 4,444 residents in 1990 to 16,335 in 2000.

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Henry Pfluger Sr.'s Timeline

1803
August 30, 1803
Altenhasungen, Wolfhagen, Kassel, Hessen, Germany
1830
1830
1832
1832
1834
1834
1837
May 12, 1837
Altenhasungen, Wolfhagen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany
1840
1840
1842
1842
1847
December 7, 1847
Wolfhagen, Hessen, Deutschland (Germany)
1851
January 6, 1851
Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Germany)