Friends of the Brock Cabin

Friends of the Brock Cabin A.L. Brock built this log home in 1850, just 2 miles west of Lockhart. Help us save the cabin for our future generations!

One of the town's pioneer leaders, Brock erected 12 masonry buildings on the square by 1901. Friends of the Brock Cabin, formerly "The "Save the Brock Cabin" committee is a 501c3 non-profit organization who mission is to advocate and assist in the restoration of the 1850 Brock Log Cabin located in Lions Park on Hwy 183. Right now we are raising money needed to restore this oldest wooden structure

in Caldwell County, raising awareness and educating the area residents and visitors of this part of Lockhart's history. The Friends strive to make the cabin a museum and event center for the community. More volunteers are needed and donations are welcome.

12/29/2025

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Brock Cabin!

Here's a YouTube video with some history on A.L. Brock and the cabin in Lions Park.
05/13/2025

Here's a YouTube video with some history on A.L. Brock and the cabin in Lions Park.

Lockhart is a quintessential hometown in Texas. With a grand and stately County Courthouse surrounded by a vibrant square full of activities and businesses....

Thank you to the LCRA’s Step Forward Day for working so hard to improve Lions Park and the Brock Cabin Friday.  The effo...
04/12/2025

Thank you to the LCRA’s Step Forward Day for working so hard to improve Lions Park and the Brock Cabin Friday. The efforts were with the help of City Parks department staff. They restored the granite walk to the cabin as well as the areas around the ADA ramp and the back of the cabin walkway. It looks great!

The ramp is complete thanks to help from a lot of people.  Then Covid-19 hit and we were delayed from completing the tea...
06/26/2020

The ramp is complete thanks to help from a lot of people. Then Covid-19 hit and we were delayed from completing the team work on the landscape and finishing touches. We will hopefully be able to get started on the landscaping in the fall, then furnish it and open, but all depends on Covid-19 spreading. Let us remember the story of why we felt compelled to "Save the Brock Cabin." This story is a good one on the history of A.L. Brock, who built it and lived in it with his family. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasAttractions/Brock-Cabin-Lockhart-Texas.htm

11/16/2018

We are now in search again for someone to complete the ADA ramp job at the cabin. It requires concrete ribbon curbing. This is not just a landscape job.

FAST (Freshman Aggie's Spreading Tradition) were here again today working on the final prep work for the ADA ramp. Getti...
02/17/2018

FAST (Freshman Aggie's Spreading Tradition) were here again today working on the final prep work for the ADA ramp. Getting final bids this week to complete the ramp and landscaping so we can get the Brock Cabin open.

Next Meeting - Tuesday, Feb. 28th, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at The PEARL---The Meeting Place, located at 110 N Main St.  (Const...
02/27/2017

Next Meeting - Tuesday, Feb. 28th, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at The PEARL---The Meeting Place, located at 110 N Main St. (Construction funded by A.L. Brock; contractor Gus Birkner 1886.)

Oh what a great day!!!! These Aggies moved 12 yards of fill today!  Tuff kids. I am exhausted just watching them. 60% la...
02/18/2017

Oh what a great day!!!! These Aggies moved 12 yards of fill today! Tuff kids. I am exhausted just watching them. 60% landscape complete.

The AGGIES are back helping with the landscape.  Gig 'em!
02/18/2017

The AGGIES are back helping with the landscape. Gig 'em!

At noon today (August 27th) at the A.L. & Rebecca Brock Log Cabin, Brock descendant RUSTY TURLEY of Austin made a most g...
08/27/2016

At noon today (August 27th) at the A.L. & Rebecca Brock Log Cabin, Brock descendant RUSTY TURLEY of Austin made a most generous and enormously appreciated donation of $10,000 to the Friends of the Brock Cabin. Several family members and other Brock descendants were present. L-R were: (front row: Jane Brown, Joan and Eddie Bostic, Darrell Hess; (back: Ginger Soule (Rusty's sister), Mayor Lew White, Victor Pierce, Trey Turley (Rusty's son in very back), Chair Ronda Reagan, Amanda Turley (Rusty's daughter), Mrs. B.J. Turley (wife), and Rusty Turley. Also in attendance were Jeffrey Castleberry (taking the photo) and Carol Ohlendorf, Glenn and Jeree Oldham and Alfonz Schuster, all of whom worked on the restoration of the cabin originally built in 1850. Both Rusty and Ginger served on the original Save the Brock Cabin Committee.

This week the cabin group got approval to start building an ADA approved ramp on the south side of the porch. Next steps are to complete the hardscape walkways and paths.

"This donation will go into a reserve for maintenance for now," says Ronda Reagan, chair of the Save the Brock Cabin and Friends. "Our immediate plans are to finish the stage one landscaping, complete the security system which will include cameras, fine tune a few details inside and out, move the furniture into it, take down the construction fence, and finally open it for tours and visitors."

"Stage two of the landscape will include drip irrigation system with a cistern, landscape lighting, cabin up-lighting, moving the corn crib into the landscape along with some very old farm implements and install informative signage," adds Reagan.

Friends of the Brock Cabin is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated by all.

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Lockhart, TX

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