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1638 First Baptist Church of Hallettsville 501 East 2nd Street, Hallettsville According to local oral tradition, Baptists in Hallettsville began worshiping together about 1851. A congregation of fourteen people was in operation ... 1685 First Baptist Church of Yoakum 200 block of Dunn Street, Yoakum Yoakum was founded in 1887 when the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad built a line through this area. The town grew rapidly and on April 7, 1889, ... 1758 First Methodist Church of Hallettsville 206 South Dowling Street, Hallettsville Methodist circuit riders under the stewardship of John W. DeVilbiss and Henderson D. Palmer served this area as early as 1842. This congregation ... 1769 First Methodist Church of Shiner 629 Welhausen Street, (US 90-A), Shiner The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of Shiner, Texas, was organized on November 1, 1887, in the office of L. P. Amsler, Shiner's first mayor. ... 1777 First Methodist Church of Yoakum 1026 East Gonzales, Yoakum The Rev. Thomas S. Armstrong, sent by the East Texas Conference of the Methodist Church to establish a church in Yoakum, led a small group of Methodists ... 1797 First National Bank of Hallettsville 100 South Main Street, Hallettsville Oldest bank in Lavaca County; has operated in this city block continuously since its establishment by Friench Simpson (1848-1923) and Carey Shaw ... 12461 First National Bank of Shiner 103 W. 7th St. In 1891, one year after Shiner was incorporated, Confederate captain and local rancher Charles Welhausen established a private bank for the growing ... 1852 First Presbyterian Church of Yoakum 322 East Gonzales Street, Yoakum This congregation was organized on December 31, 1893, with the help of Presbyterian Evangelist Dr. A. H. P. McCurdy and 22 charter members, including ...

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16465 Hackberry FM 532 and County Road 219 THE HACKBERRY COMMUNITY WAS ESTABLISHED BY GERMAN IMMIGRANT LUDWIG EDUARD NEUHAUS, WHO CAME TO TEXAS IN 1846, SETTLING IN NORTHERN LAVACA COUNTY. ... 16962 Half Moon On FM 533 and at the intersection of FM 533 & Lavaca County Road 342. Half Moon is 1/2 mile south of maker location THE COMMUNITY OF HALF MOON WAS FIRST MENTIONED IN A 1689 ACCOUNT FROM GOV. ALONSO DE LEON’S EXPEDITION WHEN THE GROUP ENCOUNTERED A NATIVE AMERICAN ... 14072 Hallett, John Hallettsville 2339 Hallettsville Southwest corner of South La Grange Street and Highway 77/90a Hallettsville Founded 1833 when John Hallett erected a log cabin near Lavaca River. Town was named for his widow, Margaret, who gave the land when town became ... 2340 Hallettsville Memorial Park Cem., 315 South Dowling Street (300th Block of South Dowling Street), Hallettsville Named for Mrs. Margaret Hallett, widow of John Hallett, a member of Austin's colony and a veteran of San Jacinto, who donated the town site. 193 ... 2341 Hallettsville Memorial Park 315 South Dowling Street, Hallettsville Land originally property of Mrs. Mary Jane Hallett Ballard, who deeded it to trustees of the "Hallettsville Graveyard" in 1870. Area pioneers were ... 18118 Hallettsville Public Library Corner of Fourth St and Promenade St. As early as 1893, the citizens of Lavaca County expressed an interest in establishing a county library. In September 1932, two local citizens, Mrs. ... 2342 Hallettsville Public Schools 200 North Ridge Street, Hallettsville The existence of schools in Hallettsville can be traced to the early 1850s. Alma Male and Female Institute was established in 1852 just east of the ... 2458 Herder Half Moon Place from Shiner, take US 90A west 1.2 mile take FM 531 southwest 1.6 miles This Greek revival home (200 yards north) was built in the 1880s by George Herder (1818-1887), veteran of the Texas Revolution and pioneer farmer ... 12822 Hope Baptist Church 1228 CR 413 (c. 12 mi. SE of Yoakum on SH 111 to CR 413) Hope Baptist Church Originally called Shiloh Baptist Church, this congregation was constituted in 1885 with eight charter members, who first met ...

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18190 Marshall and Malinda Mitchell 3842 FM 155 Mitchell Family history in Lavaca County began with Bankston Mitchell (c. 1845-1914), a slave born in Virginia who moved to this area with Plantation ... 3245 Masonic Lodge Building 511 North Avenue D, Shiner Moved to this site, 1889, by David Kokernot, the builder. Given to Methodist church and Masonic Lodge. First local Sunday School was held here. In ... 23568 Menger School marker pending marker pending 12020 Moravia General Store FM 957, 9 mi. N of Hallettsville at CR 229 Ignac (J. E.) Jalufka and Jakob Hollub brought their families to northern Lavaca County in 1874, followed by several other Czech families. Founded ... 3485 Moulton Highway 95 at Nelson Street, Moulton Founded (about 2 miles northwest) in early 1850s. Moved to this site after 1887 when the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad extended its line ... 3486 Moulton Lodge No. 298, A.F. & A.M. 300 South Main Street, corner of west Elm and South Main First meeting held July 20, 1866. Chartered June 15, 1867, with 18 members. First building erected in cooperation with Live Oak Church, in 1874. ... 18168 Moulton's World War II Observation Tower 1 mile East of the intersection of TX. Hwy 95 and FM 532 E in Moulton, TX. on FM 532 E Prior to the widespread use of radar, elevated observation towers placed along the coastline provided early warning against axis air attack during ... 3537 Murchison Lodge No. 80, A.F. & A.M. city park, West Fink Street, Hallettsville Considered oldest organized group in Lavaca County. Under dispensation granted March 29, 1850, Lodge was chartered January 31, 1851, and named for ...

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3692 Old Boehm Store South Main Street and Moore Avenue, Moulton This was site of first business in "New" Moulton, founded 1887 on advent of San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad. In the same year, Edward Boehm ... 3740 Old Hanging Tree in city park, in front of Golf Club, west side of US 77 north city limits, Hallettsville Gallows used Sept. 12, 1879, at public hanging of "Pocket", an Indian, killer of Englishman Leonard Hyde. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1967 17225 Old Kinkler Cemetery From the intersection of U.S. Highway 77 and U.S. Highway 90A in Hallettsville, take Highway 77 North approximately 5 miles to County Road 240. Take County Road 240 west approximately 3 miles to the cemetery. The cemetery is on the left just past the intersection of County Roads 240 and 235 and across from 2783 County Road 240. ESTABLISHED 1880 HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY – 2010 3771 Old Moulton from Moulton, take FM 1680 about 2 mile northwest to Old Moulton At this point was center of original town of Moulton (named, according to tradition, by a man from Moulton, Alabama). First postmaster was James ... 3772 Old Moulton Baptist Church from Moulton, take FM 1680 northwest about 2 miles to Old Moulton Organized 1873 by 25 former members of the Live Oak Church located near Nickel, Texas. Two-story structure built 1873-74; cornerstone laid January ... 3773 Old Moulton Cemetery from Moulton, take FM 1680 1 mile northwest then go south on Old Moulton Cemetery Road 1 mile PRIVATE Although local oral tradition holds that there may be older interments, the earliest documented grave in this cemetery is that of Louisa Lattimer ... 15827 Old Sweet Home NE corner CR 175 and CR 312. The Sweet Home community was originally settled during the mid-1800s. In 1852, a post office was established with Captain J.A. York as postmaster. ... 3878 Orrin L. Winters Cabin in City Park, Lancaster Street, Moulton Originally a two-room cabin, built about 1853 near the Lavaca River (2 miles northeast) by Orin L. Winters (1811-1902), a native of Tennessee. He ... 3879 Orth-Fitch House 507 Coke Street, Yoakum Will Orth, a railroad conductor and the owner of a local flour mill, built this home in 1910. Soon other prominent Yoakum families began erecting ...

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12022 Rabb Switch US 90A, 5 mi. E of Hallettsville Edward M. Rabb (1855-1908) a native of La Grange, Fayette County, Texas, was the son of William and Prudence Smalley Rabb. In the 1880s Dr. Edward ... 13943 Radhost School CR 206, 1.2 mi. E of FM 957. Map dot approximate. Settlers of the community of Radhost, many of whom were immigrants from Czechoslovakia, funded the building of a school which opened in 1873. Beginning ... 17564 Richardson Chapel United Methodist Church 804 North Main Street The early members of the Richardson Chapel United Methodist Church were former slaves that attended the Methodist Episcopal Church of Hallettsville ... 17203 Rocky School 3 miles east of CR 229 and FM 975 in Moravia ROCKY SCHOOL WITH THE INCREASING NUMBER OF GERMAN AND CZECH IMMIGRANTS SETTLING IN LAVACA COUNTY NEAR THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY, LAVACA COUNTY ... 19967 Ross Middlebrook Youngs 65 CR 350 (April 10, 1897-October 22, 1927) Baseball Hall of Fame right fielders Ross Youngs was born in Shiner to Stonewall Jackson and Henrie (Middlebrook) ... 4375 Route of the Texas Army US 77, W side 1.6 mi. N of FM 532, in roadside park N side of Big Rocky Creek. Marker reported missing Feb. 2008. Map dot approximate. In Texas Revolution, Gen. Sam Houston and his Texas Army crossed Rocky Creek near this spot, March 15, 1836, retreating eastward from town of Gonzales. ... 548 Ruins of Brushy Creek Church Old Church Street, off Sheehan Street (FM 318), between St. Joseph's and Oak Grove cemeteries On 50-acre site donated 1868 for church and school purposes by John H. and Stephen Dunn, in large Irish and Czech Catholic area near the post road ...

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4430 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Sacred Heart Catholic Church, SE corner S. Texana and E. 5th streets This congregation was founded as a mission of St. Mary's Catholic Church (about four miles west of Hallettsville). The Rev. John Anthony Forest ... 4460 Saint Ludmila's Academy 424 St. Ludmila Street, Shiner The first Catholic school in Shiner was built in 1896 by Scherbohm and Mewes, contractors. The two story French style frame building housed two classrooms, ... 4489 Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church 424 St. Ludmilla, Shiner, Marker replacement in process May 2020 Early German and Czech settlers in this area of Lavaca County attended Catholic worship services in private homes or at churches in Hallettsville ... 4510 Sam and Will Moore Institute Moulton High School, west Bobcat Drive, Moulton Name honors brothers who gave site and half costs of building; the community matched their donation. Architect: H. Struve. Contractors: Joel Meyer ... 4511 Sam and Will Moore Institute Bell at Moulton High School, West Bobcat Drive, Moulton At institute's opening (1901), this bell rang the school day hours and soon became town's fire alarm. Its proudest day of civic use was November ... 16809 Sarah Creath McSherry Hibbens Stinnett Howard TxDOT ROW SARAH HOWARD SUFFERED MUCH AT THE SAVAGERY OF THE TEXAS WILDERNESS. BORN IN ILLINOIS, SARAH CAME TO TEXAS WITH HER HUSBAND, JOHN McSHERRY, IN 1828. ... 18458 Shiloh Cemetery 4 Miles Northeast of Hiway 77N on County Road 216 Located between Schulenburg and Hallettsville, the first pioneer settlers in the Shiloh community were of English and Scots/Irish descent who immigrated ... 4682 Shiloh Community from Hallettsville, take US 77 north about 6 miles then go East about 4 miles on CR 214 to CR 216 Settlement of this area of Lavaca County began in the 1850s, when a group of about thirty families relocated here from Mississippi. The settlers ... 4684 Shiner City Hall grounds, 90A, Shiner Originated as German-Czech community of Half Moon, located west of present town. When the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad came through in 1887, ... 16651 Shiner Brethren Cemetery 4 mi. SSW of Shiner, via FM 966 and CR 336 Shiner Brethren Cemetery established 1890. Historic Texas Cemetery-2002 12726 Shiner Brethren Church 4 mi. SSW of Shiner, via FM 966 and CR 336 Shiner Brethren Church Emigrants from Bohemia and Moravia, of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, came to the Vlastenec area, about four miles south of ... 12906 Shiner Cemetery N. Avenue B Shiner Cemetery established 1891 Historic Texas Cemetery-2002 17063 Shiner Colored Cemetery Avenue B on the East side of Shiner Cemetery, Shiner In February 1898, Nathan Austin, J. H. Hannah, Paul Mitchell and William O’Neal, trustees of the Shiner Colored Cemetery Association, bought 1.2 ... 23594 Shiner Game and Fish Protective League Green-Dickson Park, Arthur Kaspar Pavilion Formed in 1922, the National Izaak Walton League has promoted responsible stewardship of fish and fowl in the United States. Prior to the 1930s, ... 24279 Shiner Hobo Band marker pending marker pending 4685 Shiner Opera House 7th Street and Avenue D, Shiner William Wendtland (1856-1951) and Louis Wagener (1855-1936) built this structure in 1895. William Koch (1857-1928) enlarged the building with a rear ... 4686 Shiner-Welhausen Homestead from Shiner, take US 90A east about 1 mile go west on Private road and .5 mile Henry B. Shiner purchased this land in 1875 for his cattle raising enterprise. In 1887, when the railroad was built through the area, he donated ... 4727 Site of Baursville School from Moulton, take FM 532 about 5 miles east to CR 261, then go north on CR 261 about .9 miles Early settlers August Baur (1841-1902) and his wife Emilie (1848-1901) donated five acres about 1.5 miles north of this site for a community school ... 12489 Site of Beasley School 4 miles south of Shiner on FM 958 right-of-way School-age children in this part of Lavaca County first attended the Broom Weed school on South Mustang Creek as early as 1885. Mary Singer taught ... 12019 Site of Breslau School Halletsville German and Czech immigrants moved to this area in the 1860s and 1870s and established small farms to grow cotton. Their community, named Breslau ... 13115 Site of Bunjes School E of Shiner on US Hwy ALT 90, then N on CR 358 1.2 mi. On June 25, 1886, H.J. Strunk, a resident of Colorado County, Texas, sold five acres of land for use as a school and cemetery to the Shinerville ... 4780 Site of Evergreen School from Shiner, take SH 95 north about 6 miles, then go west about 0.5 miles west CR 298 School trustees Ernest Meyer, W. M. Krause and Otto Henkhaus purchased two acres here from August and Anna Seifert in 1897. The two-room frame Evergreen ... 4820 Site of Komensky School From Moulton take FM 532 E 7.5 mi. then take FM 1295 N 0.3 mi. Marker reported damaged Apr. 2022. Citizens of the Czech/German Woods Prairie settlement created a fund and hired a carpenter in 1895 to build a community school. By fall 1895 a one-room ... 4837 Site of Moore Hotel 101 East Moore Street, Moulton William J. and Mary O'Daniel Moore moved to Texas from Alabama with their family in 1845, and settled in Lavaca County in 1853 on 500 acres. Moore ... 4838 Site of Moravia School from Hallettsville, take FM 957 northwest about 13 miles (in Moravia) Many Czech and German immigrants settled in this area of South Texas in the 1870s. Moravia was a Czech farming community that included homes, a Catholic ... 4844 Site of Oak Grove School from Moulton, take 95 southwest about 3.2 miles then go East on FM 340 about 3.4 miles According to local tradition, Oak Grove School was established as early as 1882 and named for a grove of post oak trees located near the school's ... 15153 Site of the Alma Male and Female Institute E. Third St., N side between S. Texana and Alma streets As early as the 1840s, area residents could send their children to the few small private schools available. In 1852, when Hallettsville was chosen ... 4924 Site of the Camp of the Texas Army Lavaca at Bobkat March 15, 1836 under the command of General Sam Houston while retreating from Gonzales to the Brazos River. Erected by the State of Texas 1936 12023 Site of Velehrad School 14.9 mi. N of Hallettsville on Fm 957; 2.2 mi. NW on County Line Rd. to CR 253 The Velehrad community was settled in the 1850s; the settlement was named Velehrad, or "Big Castle" for the Czech city of that name. The first marked ... 16715 SPJST Moravia Cemetery 11 1/2 miles north of Hallettsvile, Texas on FM 957 IMMIGRANTS FROM NORTHEASTERN MORAVIA (CURRENT CZECH REPUBLIC) SETTLED IN THE AREA PRESENTLY KNOWN AS MORAVIA, TEXAS. MORAVIA WAS FOUNDED BY JAKUB ... 17110 SPJST Shiner Cemetery Start at the intersection of US 90A and TX 95 in Shiner. Go west on US 90A about 1.8 miles. Turn right on CR 348 and go .7 mile. It is the first cemetery on the right. Czech-Texans and members of the Lodge Texasky Mir No. 10 Shiner established this cemetery on April 14, 1906 to provide a burial place for SPJST (Slovanska ... 13526 SPJST Velehrad Cemetery FM 957 N to Moravia, left on CR 247, right on CR 248 and left on County Line Road; on the South side of County Line Road Residents of the Velehrad community, who were mostly immigrants from Moravia, created this cemetery to serve their burial needs. Filip Bucek, a Czech ... 5011 Spoetzl Brewery 603 East Brewery Street, Shiner Built by the Shiner Brewing Association, a stock company of local men. Sold in April 1915 to Kosmas Spoetzl (1873-1950), native of Bavaria and former ... 13437 St. James' Episcopal Church 1103 East Fourth Street The community of Hallettsville began in 1836, when Margaret Hallett donated land for the townsite. By that time, there were several families living ... 16384 St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery Next to City of Yoakum on FM 318 about 0.3 mile from SH 111 CATHOLICS IN THE BRUSHY COMMUNITY, WHICH WAS A RURAL SETTLEMENT THAT DEVELOPED BEGINNING IN THE 1830s ALONG THE BRUSHY AND SUPPLE JACK CREEKS, FIRST ... 5047 St. Joseph's Catholic Church St. Joseph Catholic Church, NW corner N. Pecan and Church streets One of the oldest communities in Lavaca County, the town of Moulton was originally located about two miles from the current townsite. When the San ... 5063 St. Mary's Parish St. Mary's Catholic Church, W side FM 340 1.6 mi. NW of Alt. U.S. 90 Considered the oldest rural Catholic parish in Texas, St. Mary's was settled before the Texas War for Independence by such pioneers as James Brown, ... 17498 St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church FM 532 E and LCR 532I ST. PAUL’S AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME) CHURCH Following the civil war and emancipation, the small but vibrant black population around Moulton ... 5075 St. Peter Lutheran Church 100 North Promenade, Hallettsville The history of Lutheran ministry in the Hallettsville area can be traced to 1868, when the Rev. Christian Geiger began missionary work among the ... 17190 Stacy School CR 191 STACY SCHOOL NEAR THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY, LARGE NUMBERS OF GERMAN AND CZECH IMMIGRANTS SETTLED IN LAVACA COUNTY. TO EDUCATE THE INFLUX OF CHILDREN, ... 5106 Stephen Tucker Foley Memorial Park, 315 South Dowling Street, Hallettsville. NOTE: Correct name is Sterling Tucker Foley. Star and Wreath Born in Alabama. Came to Texas in 1834. Served in the Army of Texas, 1836. A member of Captain William Heard's Company of Citizen ... 18624 Sublime Baptist Church 8 CR 146D Originally called Sublime Missionary Baptist Church of Christ, the Sublime Baptist Church first held services in 1853, four miles south of its present ... 18364 Sulphur Park 1 mile south of intersection of State Hwy 95 N and FM 340. In the summer of 1930, farmer/rancher and large landowner Jake Kurtz set aside four acres of his property on the west side of the newly-paved Texas ... 19957 Sunken Garden Dance Platform 305 E. 5th St.

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5749 Welhausen Park Bandstand Welhausen Park, US 90 A, between 9th and 10th Streets, Shiner Built in 1913 on land donated by Confederate veteran and local leader Capt. Charles Welhausen (1835-1916), this bandstand has been a center of cultural ... 5764 West-Wagner Homestead 8 miles south of Hallettsville on US 77; 0.5 miles north on CR 312; 0.4 miles west on Wagner Ranch Washington West and his wife Mary Willauer West moved their family from Tennessee in 1854 and settled in Lavaca County, Texas. Their home became ... 20074 Wied Hall Located off Highway 90A East between Shiner and Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas. 13959 Wied School 7.5 mi W on Hwy 90A, 0.7 mi N on FM 1891, W on CR 372 Opened in 1895, Wied School served the primarily German and Czech population of the Wied community over 70 years. Anglo-American settlement in this ... 17286 William E. Summers Ezzell community, south from Hallettsville on US 77, then east on FM 531. Marker is 0.1 miles east of FM 531 on CR 12. (March 29 1811 – March 6, 1836) William E. Summers is inextricably tied to Texas history through his involvement with the election to name delegates ... 5828 William Green House Highway 90A, Shiner (across from City Hall) William Green and wife India, pioneers from Kentucky, bought this land and erected a house here in 1853. Style is typical of era, with central "dog ... 5846 William Smothers from Hallettsville, take US 77 south about 1 mile (1760-1837) A Veteran of the American Revolution. A native of Virginia, William Smothers was orphaned at 12 when Indians killed his father, and ... 17825 Witting School CR 277 SW of FM 340 In the 1870s to 1880s a considerable number of German-speaking immigrants migrated to northwestern Lavaca county. One of them was George Witting, ... 16845 Worthing US Alt 77 near CR 169. Marker reported missing Jan. 2020. Replacement in progress. Map dot approximate. Following the Civil War, many of the original Anglo settlers to the area were gradually replaced by German and Czech immigrants eager to grow corn ... 15769 Wreck of the Don Milo Main St. & Russell St. The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway Company (S. A. & A. P.) was chartered by the state of Texas in 1884 to connect the city of San Antonio with ...