Comfort

Comfort is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kendall County, ​Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,363.Comfort was founded by ​German emigrants on the western end of the Texas-German belt. Many residents of the town ​today are descendants of those same Germans. Comfort is known for its German Heritage and ​large ranches outside of town.


Gazebo for Albert Steves designed by Dionicio Rodriguez

Comfort was established in 1854 by German immigrants, who were Freethinkers and ​abolitionists. Ernst Hermann Altgelt, at the age of 22, is credited with surveying and measuring ​the lots that would later be sold to the incoming German immigrants. He stayed and married ​Emma (Murck) Altgelt, and they raised their nine children in the township of Comfort. Fritz and ​Betty Holekamp built the first house in Comfort, having started construction before Comfort's ​official founding on September 3, 1854. The first churches were not established in Comfort until ​1900. After some controversy, a cenotaph honoring "the Founding Freethinkers" was dedicated ​on November 2, 2002.


The downtown area is possibly one of the most well-preserved historic business districts in ​Texas. There are well over 100 structures in the area dating back to the 19th century, and seven ​of them were designed by the noted architect Alfred Giles. Mr. Giles lived in San Antonio, and he ​would ride horses, the stagecoach, and later the train to check his building sites in Comfort. ​Most of the population today is composed of descendants of those original pioneer families of ​the 1850s and the 1860s.


Comfort is also known for a tragic event that took place during the American Civil War. The Treue ​der Union Monument ("Loyalty to the Union") was dedicated in honor of 35 men who died at the ​Battle of the Nueces, which took place because they opposed the state's secession from the ​Union. The German settlers were killed on their way to Mexico during the Civil War. They were ​attacked by Confederate forces near Brackettville on August 10, 1862. The bodies were not ​buried, and the bones were retrieved and placed here in 1865. The monument was erected in ​1866.


In 1918, Albert Steves erected a Hygieostatic Bat Roost on his family farm in Comfort. This roost ​was built to attract bats in an effort to control mosquito populations by natural means. It was ​originally researched and developed by Dr. Charles Agustus Rosenheimer Campbell of San ​Antonio. The idea was to use bats against malaria-carrying mosquitos. At one time, there were ​sixteen bat roosts built in the United States and Europe, of which only two sites now remain — ​one in Comfort and one in the Florida Keys.


Comfort is bordered to the west by Kerr County. It is 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Kerrville, 16 ​miles (26 km) northwest of Boerne, and 48 miles (77 km) northwest of Downtown San Antonio. ​The town is at the junction of Interstate 10 and U.S. Route 87.


According to the United States Census Bureau, the Comfort CDP has a total area of 3.2 square ​miles (8.4 km2), of which 0.01 square miles (0.02 km2), or 0.27%, are water. The community sits ​on the north side of Cypress Creek where it joins the Guadalupe River.


The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool ​winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Comfort has a humid ​subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.




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