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Town of D'Hanis

D'Hanis, Medina County

Marker Text

Now Known as Old D'Hanis. Established in 1847 by 29 families under the leadership of Theodore Gentilz, representing Henri Castro (1781...1861), distinguished pioneer and colonizer of Texas who introduced the early settlers of Medina County. Named in honor of Guillaume (William) D'Hanis, manager of the colonization society. When the Southern Pacific Railroad missed the town, its citizens moved to the present D'Hanis. Erected by The State of Texas 1936

Marker Details

Address CR 5226
Location Description southeast corner of CR 5226 (Old Church Road) and CR 5221 (Old Cemetery Road)
Marker # 5526
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial historical marker (gray granite)
Code cities and towns; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.32763, -99.259312

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