Texas Lutheran University

Texas Lutheran University is an undergraduate university located in Seguin, Texas. Originally founded in 1891 in Brenham, Texas as an academy of the First German Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Texas, it was moved to Seguin, Texas in 1912 and adopted the name, Texas Lutheran, in the early 1930s.

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