EDW STEIN
In 1870, George Nicholas Saegmuller arrived in the United States from Bavaria, via England. Shortly after arriving in Washington he met his bride and moved onto his wife’s family property of Reserve Hill, he eventually expanded the property to include approximately 240 acres by 1911.

The Reserve Hill Water Tower was built in 1896 according to the ‘date stone’ halfway up the west side of the tower.
The tower at the old Nuremberg Castle is still standing and open to tourists.

From time to time other Nuremberg tower steins may become available on the open market. If you are interested in purchasing one for yourself or to donate/loan to EDW please contact The History Project and we will put you in contact with the sellers.
A new EDW tradition begins now: When a new EDW Grand Knight, and a new president of the Columbus Club of Arlington, assumes office, they will be permitted to have a ceremonial drink from the EDW Stein. This will be in honor of the great works that previous EDW generations have accomplished before us, and to show our desire that future generations carry on our work as members of the Knights of Columbus, Edward Douglass White Council 2473 located on Reserve Hill. Grand Knight James Walthall and Columbus Club of Arlington President Owen Beirne will inaugurate the EDW Stein in September, 2006.

