Details for Joppa Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5053009722

Data

Marker Number 9722
Atlas Number 5053009722
Marker Title Joppa Community
Index Entry Joppa Community
Address
City Bertram
County Burnet
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 592507
UTM Northing 3410682
Subject Codes cities and towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Bertram take FM 243 NE approx. 2 mi., then north on CR 272 for 6 miles
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Some of the first settlers in this farming and ranching community were the William Alexander Faires family in 1874 and the Martin Luther Ater family the next year. The settlement was called "Pool Branch" for a nearby pool formed by a waterfall. In the 1880s a cotton gin and mill were located on the pool which was known as "Mill Pond". There was a store, a blacksmith shop, and one mile from the gin, Mrs. Hattie Snow Smith ran a hat shop in her home. J. S. and Jane Danford of Delaware County, Iowa, gave two acres in 1881 for a school and church, provided the schoolhouse was completed by March 1, 1882. Area residents met the deadline. With the establishment of a post office in 1891, the community's name changed to the biblical, "Joppa". William F. Childers served as the first postmaster. After the coming of rural mail delivery, the post office closed in 1904. Worship was held in the Joppa Schoolhouse until 1913 when the Joppa Baptist Church congregation erected this meetinghouse. The Joppa School consolidated with Bertram in 1942. All that remains of the pioneer settlement is the church house and school building which serves as a community center.

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