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Tuleta

Tuleta, Bee County

Marker Text

The Rev. Peter Unzicker led a group of Illinois settlers here in 1906. Buying 53.4 acres of land of the original Uranga Grant and later Chittim-Miller Ranch, he founded Tuleta, named for the daughter of J. M. Chittim. A rail depot and post office were opened. In 1909 Pastor Unzicker organized one of Texas' first Mennonite churches. Townspeople established the innovative Tuleta Agricultural High School in 1910, with Miss Amanda Stoltzfus as principal. Once marketing center for this fertile farming area, Tuleta also had a union church and several business houses. (1978)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 181, Tuleta
Marker # 5496
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 28.564561, -97.797946

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