Trenckmann, William A., 1859-1935

As a teacher, publisher, and author, William Andreas Trenckmann (1859-1935) had a profound effect on Texas during his lifetime. Born to German immigrants in Cat Spring, Texas, Trenckmann attended the frontier school of Ernst G. Maetze. He entered Texas A&M College in 1876 as part of the first class and graduated as valedictorian in 1879. Trenckmann began his teaching career in Frelsburg, and then taught in Shelby before serving as principle of the Bellville school. He married Malthilde Miller in 1886 with whom he had four children.

Trenckmann began publishing Das Wochenblatt in 1891. The German-language weekly newspaper was edited and published continuously by Trenckmann until 1933. Das Wochenblatt was a respected voice in the Texas-German community, used primarily to educate German-speaking immigrants and their offspring about politics, current events and American institutions. During World War One, the U.S. Postmaster exempted the paper from the censorship that was often imposed on German-language publications.

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