Rummel, Edgar A.

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Postmaster and stamp collector, Edgar Albert Rummel (d. 1972) was a deaf mute, born to German immigrants Louis C. and Ottilie (Bauer) Rummel, who married in Round Top, Texas, in 1874.

In Ledbetter, Edgar managed a post office in his house, which his father had previously maintained. Additionally, he helped establish the Ledbetter Volunteer Fire Department in 1947. Edgar had several siblings, including Helen, wife of Dan Hoffman; Leonie; Herbert; Jim C.; Arthur E.; L. J.; Reinhard, and Jerry H. Around 1907, Leonie married Henry Weyand and moved to Carmina. Henry died in 1918 during the flu epidemic, and afterwards she became interested in the history of Texas and earned an M.A. in History from the University of Texas at Austin in 1932.

From the description of Rummel, Edgar A., Family Papers, 1855-1955 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 777001187

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associatedWith Bauer, Albert. person
associatedWith Bauer, John. person
associatedWith Bauer, Karl S. person
associatedWith Bauer, Karl Traugott. person
associatedWith Bowers family. family
associatedWith Hoffmann, Helen Rummel. person
associatedWith Rummel family family
associatedWith Rummel, Louis C. person
associatedWith Rummel, Ottilie Bauer. person
associatedWith United States. Post Office Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Weyand, Leonie Rummel. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Ledbetter (Tex.)
Texas
Spring Branch (Tex.)
World War, 1939-1945--Texas
Round Rock (Tex.)
World War, 1914-1918--Texas
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German Americans
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Active 1855

Active 1955

English,

German

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