Sauer Family Cemetery
Moore Ranch
Blanco, Blanco County, Texas
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About The Sauer Cemetery
(Located about 150 yards from the road leading to the Moore Ranchhouse on the South side of the Blanco River, about 3 miles from the town square on Hwy 1623/165/4th Street. Ranch gate on right after crossing the River is usually locked. The cemetery is surrounded by a 4 foot chain link fence with unlocked gate and has two large Ashe junipers and a small Laurel tree inside the fence. According to Bryan Moore, the children were killed in an Indian raid)
Legend of Gravesites:
M. Monument: On side toward O.S. gravesite:
"Zum Andenken |
an |
OTTO |
Sohn von |
Louise u Otto Sauer |
Geb Mar 8, 1882 |
Gest Dez 14, 1891 |
Du on gst dem tode froh entgegen(?) |
Zum itumme war deur letzer |
Blick Dort lohnel |
Dich des Vaters Senen Dort bluhet |
Dir dus ewne Gluck" |
On side toward #11 gravesite marked with E.S.
"Zum Andenken |
an |
EHRICH |
Sohn von |
Louise u Otto |
Sauer |
Geb Nov. 17, 1887 |
Gest Dez 11, 1891 |
Du wurst so fromm |
Voll Lube treu besdiesden(?) |
Mit der en Ulohen unsre Lahensfreuden" |
11. Child-sized grave bordered by red granite, with small white marker with the initials "E.S."
Charlie A. Sauer Dec. 6 1895 - Feb. 27, 1965 |
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Graves of the two
Blassingames killed in the mob action following the deaths of James
Callahan and William Maulheel
Johnson. It is not known which is the grave |