Leo M. J. Dielmann Papers, 1904-1958

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Leo M. J. Dielmann Papers, 1904-1958

Correspondence, lodge records, and clippings compose the Leo M. J. Dielmann Papers, 1904-1958, documenting Dielmann's career as a San Antonio, Texas, architect; membership in the Sons of Hermann; and other interests.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8146743

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Order of the Sons of Hermann. Grand Lodge (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Dielmann, Leo M. J. (Leo Maria Joseph), 1881-1969

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A native San Antonian, Leo Maria Joseph Dielmann was a product of the flourishing German-American community of south-central Texas. His father, John Charles Dielmann (1849-1923), was born in Hellenhahn, Germany, and immigrated to Texas in 1872. A stonemason, he became a partner in the San Antonio construction and building supplies business Pauly and Dielmann. He later formed his own company, J. C. Dielmann Co., and was involved in numerous building projects in San Antonio and across...

J. C. C. Dielmann Co.

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