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To retain colonists in his new town, Henri Castro gifted a 40-acre farming “out-lot” and one “town lot” to those who would live in Castroville. Out-lot no. 60 was originally owned by Gaspard Sax, who quickly sold it along with six acres of adjoining lot 61 to Jules Simon Bourgeois in 1846. It is believed Bourgeois built the “Casa Fuerte,” a dwelling type developed by Mexican settlers in San Antonio, on the property. Later owner, Texas Ranger Louis Moehring constructed a one-room German house, which was moved to its current location after flooding. Other notable owners include the Lamons, Groffs, Charles Suehs, and veterinarian Woodrow Sharp. Out-lot no. 60 reflects the rich European traditions of Castroville’s earliest colonists. (2022)