Last updated: 6/23/2011
Nacogdoches, Texas
Street Address
211 S. Lanana Street
Nacogdoches, TX 75961
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 635030
Nacogdoches, TX 75963

Hours

Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Admissions

Tours are free
Donations gratefully accepted

Museum Type(s)

Staff

Brian W. Bray
phone:
Jessica Wood
phone:
Marissa Church
phone:
Description

The Sterne-Hoya house has undergone any number of changing through the years. We are in the process of updating a few of our smaller exhibits and working to ensure the future of our museum by using period lighting and changing displays to ensure the preservation of our period objects.

History

The Sterne-Hoya house is one of the oldest houses in Texas still standing on its original site, and is listed in both the National and Texas Registers of Historical Places. The site is also a State Archeological Landmark.

Adolphus Sterne built this wood-frame dog-trot house in 1830. Sterne and his wife were both German immigrants to the New World and were passionate Texas patriots. Involved in the Fredonia Rebellion, the Battle of Nacogdoches and recruiting soldiers for the fight for Texas independence, the Sternes hosted many leading figures of the day, including Sam Houston, David Crockett, Chief Phillip Bowles, and Thomas J. Rusk, among others.
The Sterne family lived in the house until 1869, when the widow Sterne sold it to her neighbor Joseph von der Hoya for $550. The Hoyas, a prominent Nacogdoches family, owned the house until 1958, when they deeded it to the City to serve as library and museum. The House served as the Public Library in Nacogdoches from 1959 to 1974. In the 1980s the house underwent a major restoration and has since that time been furnished to represent the two families and time periods associated with them: the Sternes in the Republic of Texas and the Hoyas in the Victorian period of the nineteenth century.

Artifact Collections

Period furnishings - Empire and Victorian periods; Texana library.

Research Collections

Photographs; available for research.

Educational Programs

Exhibits open for tours, museum included in City Newsletter section of local newspaper; presently developing teachers guide/activity kit; programs not available for tour/loan.

Governance

City of Nacogdoches, Historic Sites

Publications

Texas Highways Magazine (Nov. 1990)

Services
Gift Shop
Group Tours
ADA
Wheelchair Accessible
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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