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Serbin

Serbin, Lee County

Marker Text

Trilingual (Wendish-German-English) community founded 1854 by 588 Wends under leadership of the Rev. John Kilian. The Rev. Kilian (Evangelical Lutheran) named place Serbin because the Wends were descendants of Serbs. A thriving town 1865-1890; had grocery, dry goods, jewelry, drug and music stores; shops of wagon maker, blacksmith, saddler; post office, 3 doctors, 2 dentists. On Smithville-Houston oxcart road-- sending out cotton, other produce, and hauling in staples. Decline began about 1890 as railroads bypassed settlement by several miles. (1969)

Marker Details

Address FM 2239
Location Description S side of intersection of FM 2239 and CR 209
Marker # 8176
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements; immigration; Evangelical Lutheran denomination; transportation
Latitude, Longitude 30.127594, -96.998928

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