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Family House

Images of Family House

This 1873 drawing (along with other documents from the 1870s) identifies this structure as the "Brewery." This designation may stem from the structure's cellar, where beer and other spirits may have been stored.

Although Christiansbrunn has been remembered and written about as a community of single men, married couples--often with small children--lived there as well. The married couples lived in the Family House. Nineteenth-century photographs and drawings consistently identify this structure as the "Brewery." The building had a cellar with groined or vaulted arches (see images 6 and 7), which were thought, in the nineteenth century, to have been the first vaulted archives in early America.

The image below locates the Family House on a 1795 map of the Christiansbrunn community.