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Frenstat Cemetery

Caldwell, Burleson County

Marker Text

In 1884, several Moravian Czech families established farms in this area, naming the community Frenstat, or Friendsted, for Frenstat, Czechoslavakia. Alois and Veronica Polansky deeded 20 acres for a school, church and cemetery in 1887. The community built Our Lady of Holy Rosary Catholica Church and called the associated cemetery St. John's, Frenstat Catholic, or Our Lady of Holy Rosary Cemetery. The first burial by a priest was that of Frank Marek (d. 1890). Today, the cemetery is the final resting place of military veterans, priests and hundreds of area residents. It remains a testament to the area's Czech heritage. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004 Supplemental plate: Adolf (not Alois) and Veronica Polansky deeded the land for the Frenstat school, church and cemetery in 1887 for the sum of $100.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description intersection of FM 2774 and CR 406, off of SH 36S
Marker # 13077
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery; Czech immigrants/immigration; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.398087, -96.654299

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