HISTORY: Records show that John Small originally owned the land
where the house is now located. In 1853 his heir, Martha A. Solomon and her
husband Alexander, sold 1280 acres to Dr. W.G Kingsbury for $300.00. Dr.
Kingsbury in turn sold a part of the land to William Kernaghan. William Dietert
acquired the Dietert Addition acreage in 1874 and town lots No. 3 and 6 were
sold to Ichabod and Alice V. Kingsbury in 1879.
In 1891 the property was
purchased by Bertha Biessner who later married H. H. McFarland. The McFarland
heirs sold the house to Mrs. John H. James in 1925. She bought it to replace a
summer home in Comfort that she and her late husband previously owned. (Judge
John James was the son of John James, a well known land dealer who with Gus
Theissen, platted and surveyed the city of Boerne in 1852 and later gave the
Main Plaza and courthouse land to boerne and Kendall County)
The
beautiful old house which was built around 1880 has been known variously as the
Kingsbury-Biessner home, the Kingsbury Place, the McFarland Home and now the
James House is presently owned by Maria M. Sykes, a great-grand- daughter of
John James, the great frontier surveyor and businessman who contributed so much
to the early development of Boerne.
Source: Perry, Garland A., "Historic Images of Boerne, 1982", p 175.
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