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Muenster

Muenster, Cooke County

Marker Text

In 1889 brothers Anton, August, and Emil Flusche contracted to sell 22,000 acres of this land along the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. Jot Gunter gave 25 acres for a school, church, cemetery, and park. The first Mass, celebrated Dec. 8, 1889, marked the official beginning of this German Catholic town. Despite drought, typhoid fever, and tornadoes destroying the first two church buildings, the area grew and farming and dairy business increased. Farmers established an insurance company and a marketing group for buying products in bulk. An oil boom in 1926 added to the prosperity. (1979)

Marker Details

Address 105 S. Maple
Location Description Muenster City Park, marker is on north side of park facing U.S. 82 (N. Division St.)
Marker # 3525
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; Roman Catholic denomination; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 33.648078, -97.381126

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