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Community of Pilgrim

Pilgrim, Gonzales County

Marker Text

Named in honor of Thomas J. Pilgrim (1804-1877), noted pioneer educator. Born in Connecticut, he came in 1828 to Texas, where in 1829 he organized a school at San Felipe, in Stephen F. Austin's Colony. Also started first Sunday School in Texas. In 1838 he received a land grant of 1,476 acres (including this site) from Texas Republic. Settled in Gonzales in 1840; started a Sunday School and was superintendent until 1871. Community became a prominent trading post in early 1840s and a hideout of famous gunman John Wesley Hardin in 1870s.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Gonzales, take Hwy. 97 S about 2.25 miles, then take FM 1116 south about 15.2 miles.
Marker # 1011
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; outlaws; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 29.296014, -97.521397

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