
| ID# | ORIGINAL USE: Smokehouse | PRESENT USE: None | CURRENT OWNER: Episcopal Church |
| OWNERS: unknown | LOCATION: Kuhlmann-Ryan Addition LOT: 0 | DATE: unknown | HISTORICAL DESIGNATION: NO |
| BUILDERS: Unknown | CONSTRUCTED OF: Native Rock | CONDITION: Poor | DESCRIPTION: Old crumbling square building with one wood entrance and several window slits near the top of the sides. It is built of native rock; with a tin seam roof. |
HISTORY: This building was the type building that was built to preserve food, or protect a well [built over a spring]. It could also have been used as a fort to lend protection from Indians.
Source: Boerne Public Library files.