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Town of Shelby

Shelby, Austin County

Marker Text

Named for 1822 settler David Shelby, this town grew up at the mill of German pioneer Otto Von Roeder. The Ohlendorfs, Vogelsangs, Rothermels, and Vanderwerths arrived in 1845; other Germans came in ensuing years. The post office opened 1846 with Shelby as postmaster. A school (1854), an agricultural society, a singing society and a band were started. Mission work, begun in 1876, led to founding of Peace Lutheran and St. Paul Lutheran churches. By 1900 there were at least a dozen businesses here. Decline of farming led residents to live on ancestral land and work in cities. (1974)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Intersection of FM 1457 and FM 389, Shelby
Marker # 4669
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.002015, -96.593065

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